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Alkamides from Echinacea angustifolia Interact with P-Glycoprotein of Primary Brain Capillary Endothelial Cells Isolated from Porcine Brain Blood Ves…

2013

The blood-brain barrier prevents the passage of toxic compounds from blood circulation into brain tissue. Unfortunately, drugs for the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases, brain tumors, and other diseases also do not cross the blood-brain barrier. In the present investigation, we used isolated porcine brain capillary endothelial cells and a flow cytometric calcein-AM assay to analyze inhibition of P-glycoprotein, a major constituent of the blood-brain barrier. We tested 8 alkamides isolated from Echinacea angustifolia and found that four of them inhibited P-glycoprotein-mediated calcein transport in porcine brain capillary endothelial cells.

ATP Binding Cassette Transporter Subfamily BPolyunsaturated AlkamidesSwinePharmaceutical ScienceATP-binding cassette transporterCapillary endothelial cellsPharmacologyBlood–brain barrierEchinaceaAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundDrug DiscoverymedicineAnimalsCells CulturedP-glycoproteinPharmacologyDose-Response Relationship DrugMolecular StructurebiologyEchinacea angustifoliaOrganic ChemistryBrainEndothelial CellsBiological TransportFlow CytometryFluoresceinsbiology.organism_classificationCalceinmedicine.anatomical_structureComplementary and alternative medicinechemistryBlood-Brain BarrierBlood circulationbiology.proteinMolecular MedicinePorcine brainPlanta Medica
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Cytotoxicity of the indole alkaloid reserpine from Rauwolfia serpentina against drug-resistant tumor cells.

2015

Abstract Background: The antihypertensive reserpine is an indole alkaloid from Rauwolfia serpentina and exerts also profound activity against cancer cells in vitro and in vivo. The present investigation was undertaken to investigate possible modes of action to explain its activity toward drug-resistant tumor cells. Material and methods: Sensitive and drug-resistant tumor cell lines overexpressing P-glycoprotein (ABCB1/MDR1), breast cancer resistance protein (ABCG2/BCRP), mutation-activated epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), wild-type and p53-knockout cells as well as the NCI panel of cell lines from different tumor origin were analyzed. Reserpine's cytotoxicity was investigated by res…

ATP Binding Cassette Transporter Subfamily BReserpineAngiogenesisPharmaceutical SciencePharmacologyBiologyRauwolfiaGene Knockout TechniquesCell Line TumorDrug DiscoverymedicineATP Binding Cassette Transporter Subfamily G Member 2HumansCytotoxicityPharmacologyWnt signaling pathwayReserpineAntineoplastic Agents PhytogenicDrug Resistance MultipleNeoplasm ProteinsErbB ReceptorsMolecular Docking SimulationComplementary and alternative medicineCell cultureApoptosisDoxorubicinDrug Resistance NeoplasmCancer cellMolecular MedicineATP-Binding Cassette TransportersErlotinibTumor Suppressor Protein p53medicine.drugPhytomedicine : international journal of phytotherapy and phytopharmacology
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Pharmacogenomic Characterization of Cytotoxic Compounds from Salvia officinalis in Cancer Cells.

2015

Salvia officinalis is used as a dietary supplement with diverse medicinal activity (e.g. antidiabetic and antiatherosclerotic effects). The plant also exerts profound cytotoxicity toward cancer cells. Here, we investigated possible modes of action to explain its activity toward drug-resistant tumor cells. Log10IC50 values of two constituents of S. officinalis (ursolic acid, pomolic acid) were correlated to the expression of ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters (P-glycoprotein/ABCB1/MDR1, MRP1/ABCC1, BCRP/ABCG2) and epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) or mutations in RAS oncogenes and the tumor suppressor gene TP53 of the NCI panel of cell lines. Gene expression profiles predicting se…

ATP Binding Cassette Transporter Subfamily BTumor suppressor geneLeupeptinsPharmaceutical ScienceATP-binding cassette transporterBreast NeoplasmsBiologymedicine.disease_causeAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundfoodUrsolic acidDrug DiscoveryGene expressionmedicineHumansOleanolic AcidSalvia officinalisPharmacologyMutationPlants MedicinalMolecular StructureOrganic ChemistrySalvia officinalisNF-kappa BGenes erbB-1Antineoplastic Agents Phytogenicfood.foodTriterpenesComplementary and alternative medicinechemistryBiochemistryDrug Resistance NeoplasmPharmacogeneticsCancer cellMolecular MedicineATP-Binding Cassette TransportersSignal transductionSignal TransductionJournal of natural products
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Cytotoxicity of cucurbitacin E from Citrullus colocynthis against multidrug-resistant cancer cells

2019

Abstract Background Cucurbitacin E (CuE) is an oxygenated tetracyclic triterpenoid isolated from the fruits of Citrullus colocynthis (L.) Schrad. Purpose This study outlines CuE's cytotoxic activity against drug-resistant tumor cell lines. Three members of ABC transporters superfamily, P-glycoprotein (P-gp), breast cancer resistance protein (BCRP) and ABCB5 were investigated, whose overexpression in tumors is tightly linked to multidrug resistance. Further factors of drug resistance studied were the tumor suppressor TP53 and the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR). Methods Cytotoxicity assays (resazurin assays) were used to investigate the activity of Citrullus colocynthis and CuE towar…

Abcg2Drug ResistancePharmaceutical ScienceATP-binding cassette transporterMicroarraySubfamily Gchemistry.chemical_compoundGene Knockout Techniques0302 clinical medicineEpidermal growth factorPhytogenicDrug DiscoveryATP Binding Cassette Transporter Subfamily G Member 2Cancer0303 health sciencesTumorLeukemiabiologyChemistryABCB5TransfectionCell cycleNeoplasm ProteinsGene Expression Regulation NeoplasticErbB ReceptorsMolecular Docking SimulationSubfamily B030220 oncology & carcinogenesisMolecular MedicineCitrullus colocynthiMember 2Member 1ATP Binding Cassette Transporter Subfamily BATP Binding Cassette TransporterAntineoplastic AgentsCell Line03 medical and health sciencesCell Line TumorHumansATP Binding Cassette Transporter Subfamily B Member 1030304 developmental biologyCucurbitacin EPharmacologyNeoplasticTraditional herbal medicineCancer; Citrullus colocynthis; Drug resistance; Microarray; Traditional herbal medicine; ATP Binding Cassette Transporter Subfamily B; ATP Binding Cassette Transporter Subfamily B Member 1; ATP Binding Cassette Transporter Subfamily G Member 2; Antineoplastic Agents Phytogenic; Cell Line Tumor; Citrullus colocynthis; Doxorubicin; Drug Resistance Neoplasm; ErbB Receptors; Gene Expression Regulation Neoplastic; Gene Knockout Techniques; Humans; Leukemia; Molecular Docking Simulation; Neoplasm Proteins; Triterpenes; Tumor Suppressor Protein p53Antineoplastic Agents PhytogenicTriterpenesComplementary and alternative medicineGene Expression RegulationDrug Resistance NeoplasmDoxorubicinCancer cellbiology.proteinCancer researchNeoplasmCitrullus colocynthisTumor Suppressor Protein p53
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Training Programs – Training and Development Alternatives for Students

2013

Abstract Training programs have been established as a form of training for adults, being generally used within companies’ personal development alternatives starting from the employees’ performance assessment processes. The current century requires a different way of approaching academic education, starting from the employers’ observation in reference to the lack of the graduates’ key competencies in the hiring process. We intend to demonstrate that it is useful to introduce training programs as an alternative form of education in academia, as well as in the high school environment.

Academic educationMedical educationtrainingProcess (engineering)business.industrydesignGeneral Engineeringalternatives.Energy Engineering and Power TechnologyTraining and developmentTraining (civil)teamManagementPersonal developmentcompetencesSchool environmentPsychologybusinessProcedia Economics and Finance
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Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated genetic transformation of the cardenolide-producing plant Digitalis minor L.

2003

A repeatable transformation system has been established for Digitalis minor using Agrobacterium tumefaciens. Leaf explants from 30-day-old seedlings were inoculated with either EHA105 (carrying the nptII and gusA genes) or AGL1 (with the bar and gusA genes) strains. Among the tested factors influencing T-DNA transfer to plants, the EHA105 strain and the addition of acetosyringone to the co-culture medium increased transformation. The highest transformation efficiency (8.4%) was obtained when freshly isolated explants, soaked in a bacterial suspension with an OD 550 of 0.9, were subcultured on selection medium after a 4-day co-culture with the bacteria. Evidence of stable transgene integrati…

AcetosyringoneAgrobacteriumPharmaceutical ScienceGenetically modified cropsBiologyAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundTransformation GeneticDrug DiscoveryBotanyCardenolideHumansPharmacologyDigitalisfungiOrganic Chemistryfood and beveragesAgrobacterium tumefaciensbiology.organism_classificationPlants Genetically ModifiedPlant LeavesTransformation (genetics)Complementary and alternative medicinechemistryAgrobacterium tumefaciensMolecular MedicineTransformation efficiencyExplant culturePlanta medica
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Evaluation of Antimicrobial Activity of Triphala Constituents and Nanoformulation

2020

The prevalence of nosocomial infections due to multidrug resistant (MDR) bacterial strains is associated with high morbidity and mortality. Folk medicine and ethnopharmacological data can provide a broad range of plants with promising antimicrobial activity. Triphala, an Ayurvedic formula composed of three different plants: Terminalia chebula Retz., Terminalia bellirica (Gaertn.) Roxb. (Combretaceae), and Phyllanthus emblica L. (Phyllanthaceae), is used widely for various microbial infections. Various extraction techniques were applied in the extraction of the biologically active constituents of Triphala in order to compare their efficiency. Microwave-assisted extraction (MAE) was shown to …

Active ingredient0303 health sciencesTraditional medicineArticle SubjectCetyl alcoholAntimicrobial01 natural sciencesDosage form0104 chemical sciencesTerminalia chebulaOther systems of medicine010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistry03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundIngredientComplementary and alternative medicinechemistryCarvacrolTriphalaRZ201-999Research Article030304 developmental biologyEvidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine
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Addictions substance free during lifespan

2018

The addictions substance free is an umbrella definition comprises internet addiction, sexual addiction, gambling pathological, workholism, videogames and computer addiction. Actually, the technological addictions is frequent in young adolescents. The term Digital Natives indicates the children born in an information system of learning and communication different from that of the generations previous. This temporal range was strongly characterized by growing presence of technological communication toolsin daily life. The effects of hyper-exposition to technological tools tend to create a relational virtuality without a body is born,therefore, already within the family ties and during adolesc…

Addiction; Digital natives; TechonologyDigital NativesDigital Natives addiction techonologyaddictionDigital Natives; addiction; techonologytechonology
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Do transposed-letter similarity effects occur at a morpheme level? Evidence for morpho-orthographic decomposition

2007

When does morphological decomposition occur in visual word recognition? An increasing body of evidence suggests the presence of early morphological processing. The present work investigates this issue via an orthographic similarity manipulation. Three masked priming lexical decision experiments were conducted to examine the transposed-letter similarity effect (e.g., jugde facilitates JUDGE more than the control jupbe) in polymorphemic and monomorphemic words. If morphological decomposition occurs at early stages of visual word recognition, we would expect an interaction with transposed-letter effects. Experiment 1 was carried out in Basque, which is an agglutinative language. The nonword pr…

AdultAgglutinative languageLinguistics and LanguageVocabularyCognitive Neurosciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectLinguisticsExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyVocabularyLanguage and LinguisticsLinguisticsCognitionPhoneticsMorphemeWord recognitionVisual PerceptionDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyLexical decision taskHumansPsychologyPriming (psychology)Word (group theory)Orthographymedia_commonCognition
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iGEMS: an integrated model for identification of alternative exon usage events.

2016

Abstract DNA microarrays and RNAseq are complementary methods for studying RNA molecules. Current computational methods to determine alternative exon usage (AEU) using such data require impractical visual inspection and still yield high false-positive rates. Integrated Gene and Exon Model of Splicing (iGEMS) adapts a gene-level residuals model with a gene size adjusted false discovery rate and exon-level analysis to circumvent these limitations. iGEMS was applied to two new DNA microarray datasets, including the high coverage Human Transcriptome Arrays 2.0 and performance was validated using RT-qPCR. First, AEU was studied in adipocytes treated with (n = 9) or without (n = 8) the anti-diabe…

AdultAlternative SplicingMiceGene Expression ProfilingAnimalsComputational BiologyHumansMethods OnlineExonsGenomicsTranscriptomeOligonucleotide Array Sequence AnalysisNucleic acids research
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