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DNA damage susceptibility and repair in correlation to calendric age and longevity.

2000

In two mouse strains, SAM P (senescence acceleration prone) and SAM R (senescence acceleration resistant), of different longevities, with a ratio of P/R=1:2), the DNA status in the course of aging has been investigated using the DNA Alkaline Filter Elution (AFE) technique. Six different organs (brain, liver, heart, lung, intestine, and muscle) have been used in each of the four animals of a given age. Earlier it had been shown, that DNA is damaged the more the higher the age of the animal. DNA damage susceptibility, measured after exposure of organ pieces to nitroquinoline-N-oxide (NQO), is also significantly increased at higher ages, while repair, measured of NQO damaged tissue after 3 h i…

SenescenceAgingDNA RepairDNA damageRatónmedia_common.quotation_subjectLongevityBiologyAndrologychemistry.chemical_compoundMicemedicineAnimalsIncubationmedia_commonGeneticsLungStrain (chemistry)LongevityDNA4-Nitroquinoline-1-oxideMice Mutant Strainsmedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryDNADevelopmental BiologyDNA DamageMutagensMechanisms of ageing and development
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Depletion of cytosolic GSH decreases the ATP levels and viability of synaptosomes from aged mice but not from young mice

1995

The effect of glutathione depletion on the viability of freshly isolated synaptosomes from whole brain was investigated in young and aged mice. Aging did not influence the GSH and ATP levels and the viability of these synaptosomes. However depletion of glutathione caused by the cytosolic glutathione inhibitor diethyl maleate (1 mM) resulted in a significant decline, after 60 min of incubation, in ATP levels and viability in the synaptosomes from aged mice but not in those from young mice. When synaptosomes were incubated in the presence of the mitochondrial glutathione inhibitor ethacrynic acid (0.2 mM) there was a similar decline in glutathione, ATP levels and synaptosomal viability, both …

SenescenceAgingmedicine.medical_specialtyRatónBiologyMitochondrionMiceRandom Allocationchemistry.chemical_compoundAdenosine TriphosphateCytosolInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsIncubationSynaptosomeGlutathioneGlutathioneIn vitroMitochondriaCytosolEthacrynic AcidEndocrinologychemistryFemaleEnergy MetabolismSynaptosomesDevelopmental BiologyMechanisms of Ageing and Development
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Climate Effects on Breeding Phenology of Peregrine and Lanner Falcons in the Mediterranean

2022

We explored the effects of weather on the timing and reproduction of the Mediterranean Peregrine Falcon Falco peregrinus brookei and the Lanner Falcon F. biarmicus feldeggii living on the Mediterranean island of Sicily. We found that the start date of incubation has changed during 1979–2019 and analysed whether incubation timing affected the productivity of both populations and whether the change of incubation date and the quality of breeding sites depended on climatic conditions. Overall spring temperature and rainfall increased on Sicily and the incubation date of the Peregrine and the Lanner Falcon has shifted to be about one week later over the time period 1979 to 2019. Linear mixed mod…

Settore BIO/05 - ZoologiaAnimal Science and ZoologyLanner Falcon Mediterranean Peregrine Falcon population productivity incubation onset weather effectEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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Effect of different cryopreservation protocols on the metaphase II spindle in human oocytes.

2008

The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of different cryopreservation protocols on the repolymerization of metaphase (M)II spindles in human oocytes. Fresh aspirated donor oocytes were cryopreserved 3–4 h after retrieval using four different protocols: slow freezing using 1.5 mol/l 1,2-propanediol (PROH) + 0.2 mol/l sucrose (n = 36); 1.5 mol/l PROH + 0.3 mol/l sucrose (n = 34); 1.5 mol/l PROH + 0.3 mol/l sucrose with Na + depleted–choline replaced media (n = 27), and vitrification by the Cryotip method (n = 23). The control group comprised 34 fresh oocytes. Three hours after thawing, surviving and control oocytes were fixed for meiotic spindle/chromatin assessment. Survival rates w…

Slow freezingCryopreservationSucroseObstetrics and GynecologySpindle ApparatusBiologyCryopreservationAndrologychemistry.chemical_compoundMeiosisReproductive MedicinechemistryMeiosisMoleBotanyFreezingOocytesHumansVitrificationFemaleIncubationMetaphaseMetaphaseDevelopmental BiologyReproductive biomedicine online
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The influence of pulsed redox conditions on soil phosphorus

2010

Abstract. The effects of eleven pulsed reduction-oxidation cycles (20 and 2 days, respectively) on soil phosphorus (P) dynamics are compared for 12 soils having contrasting properties and overfertilised with respect to P. Incubation conditions simulated transient waterlogging of the soil profile and involved repeated sampling and analysis of both the solution and solid phase P forms. An initial increase in P concentration occurred upto and including the fourth full cycle was followed by a sharp decline in concentration for all but one soil. Accompanying changes in the main extractable forms of P, which appeared to be cumulative, could be summarised as a general decline in the organic P frac…

Soil testChemistryRedoxSettore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni Erbaceeagriculture European Union fertilisation Olsen Ap horizonsSettore AGR/14 - Pedologiasuolo; fosforo; redox propertiesEnvironmental chemistryredox propertiesSoil waterSoil phosphorusSoil horizonPrecipitationfosforoIncubationsuoloWaterlogging (agriculture)
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Deconstructing incubation behaviour in response to ambient temperature over different timescales

2021

Avian embryos need a stable thermal environment to develop optimally, while incubat-ing females need to allocate time to self-maintenance off the nest. In species with female-only incubation, eggs are exposed to ambient temperatures that usually cool them down during female absences. The lower the ambient temperature the sooner females should return to re-warm the eggs. When incubation constraints ease at increasing ambient temperatures, females respond by increasing either incubation effort or self-maintenance time. These responses are population-dependent even within the same species; but it is uncertain whether they are caused by local environmental conditions or they are an artefact fro…

SongbirdParus majorAnimal Science and ZoologyChristian ministryIncubation boutsBiologyNest attentivenessIncubationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsAgricultural economicsIncubation duration
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Comparative cytotoxicity study of enniatins A, A1, A2, B, B1, B4 and J3 on Caco-2 cells, Hep-G2 and HT-29

2011

Abstract Enniatins (ENs) are ionophoric, phytotoxic, antihelminthic, and antibiotic compounds of hexadepsipeptidic structure produced by several strains of Fusarium spp. The cytotoxicity effect of the ENs A, A 1 , A 2 , B, B 1 , B 4 and J 3 was compared on three tumor cell lines, the human epithelial colorectal adenocarcinoma (Caco-2), the human colon carcinoma (HT-29), and the human liver carcinoma (Hep-G2). The endpoint evaluated was the mitochondrial integrity by using the MTT assays, after 24 and 48 h of incubation. The IC 50 value for EN A 2 on Caco-2 cells, after 24 h exposure, was 18.7 ± 4.5 μM and decrease to 2.6 ± 0.7 μM at 48 h of incubation. However, ENs A, A 1 , B 1 and B 4 exer…

StereochemistryGeneral MedicineBiologyToxicologyMolecular biologyHep G2Caco-2Cell cultureToxicityCytotoxic T cellMTT assayCytotoxicityIncubationFood ScienceFood and Chemical Toxicology
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Direct Organogenesis from Cotyledons in Cultivars of Citrus clementina Hort. ex Tan

2011

An efficient protocol to induce shoot buds regeneration in Citrus clementina cultivars (“Monreal”, “SRA 63” and “SRA 64”) by direct organogenesis has been developed using cotyledons as explants. Cotyledons transversely cut in three segments and entire ones were cultured on Murashige and Skoog (1962) solidified medium containing vitamins, 500 mg·l−1 malt extract, 50 g·l−1 sucrose and supplemented with three different concentrations of BAP (8.8, 13.2 and 17.6 μM). In all three cultivars the entire cotyledons showed more shoot morphogenic potential than transversely cut ones and after 60 incubation days the optimum BAP concentration was 17.6 μM in “Monreal” (50% ± 2.89% of frequency regenerati…

SucroseOrganogenesisGeneral MedicineBiologyAcclimatizationSettore BIO/01 - Botanica Generalechemistry.chemical_compoundHorticultureTissue culturechemistryBotanyShootCitrus clementina Cotyledons Direct Organogenesis Plant Regeneration Tissue CultureCultivarIncubationExplant culture
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Modulation of 2′-5′oligoadenylate synthetase by environmental stress in the marine spongeGeodia cydonium

1997

Recently we established the presence of relatively high amounts of 2′-5′oligoadenylates (2′-5′A) and 2′-5′oligoadenylate synthetase (2′-5′A synthetase) in the marine sponge Geodia cydonium. Here we determined by applying radioimmunoassay and high-performance liquid chromatographical methods that the concentration of 2′-5′A and the activity of 2′-5′A synthetase change following exposure of G. cydonium tissue to environmental stress. The 2′-5′A content and the activity of 2′-5′A synthetase, present in crude sponge extract, increase by up to three-fold after treating sponge cubes for 2 h with natural stressors including heat shock (26°C), cold shock (6°C), pH shock (pH 6), and hypertonic shock…

Thermal shock2'-5'-OligoadenylateHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisBiologyHypertonic Shockbiology.organism_classificationHsp70SpongeBiochemistryHeat shock proteinShock (circulatory)medicineEnvironmental Chemistrymedicine.symptomIncubationEnvironmental Toxicology and Chemistry
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Membrane fluidity of stressed cells of Oenococcus oeni

2000

International audience; The determination of membrane fluidity in whole cells of Oenococcus oeni was achieved by membrane probe 1,6-diphenyl-1,3,5-hexatriene fluorescence anisotropy measurements. The results demonstrated instantaneous fluidity variations with cells directly stressed during the measure. Heat (42°C) or acid (pH 3.2) shocks decreased the anisotropy values (fluidising effects), whereas an ethanol shock (10% ethanol, v/v) increased the membrane rigidity. The velocities of fluidity variation with non-adapted or adapted cells (incubation in inhibitory growth conditions) were compared. The adaptation of the cells to acid conditions had no effect on the membrane fluidity variation a…

Thermal shockStress toleranceMicrobiologychemistry.chemical_compoundMembrane fluiditymedicine[SPI.GPROC]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Chemical and Process EngineeringMembrane fluidityIncubationOenococcus oeniEthanolbiologyEthanolGeneral MedicineHydrogen-Ion Concentrationbiology.organism_classificationAdaptation PhysiologicalGram-Positive CocciMembranechemistryBiochemistryShock (circulatory)Biophysicsmedicine.symptomOenococcus oeniFluorescence labellingFluorescence anisotropyLeuconostocFood Science
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