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Pharmacological properties of physical exercise in the elderly.

2013

Scientific evidence links physical activity to several benefits. Recently, we proposed the idea that exercise can be regarded as a drug. As with many drugs, dosage is of great importance. However, to issue a public recommendation of physical activity in aging is not an easy task. Exercise in the elderly needs to be carefully tailored and individualized with the specific objectives of the person or group in mind. The beneficial effects of exercise in two of the main age-related diseases, sarcopenia and Alzheimer's Disease, are dealt with at the beginning of this report. Subsequently, dosage of exercise and the molecular signaling pathways involved in its adaptations are discussed. Exercise a…

Gerontologymedicine.medical_specialtyAgingSarcopeniaPhysical activityPhysical exerciseDiseaseScientific evidencePhysical medicine and rehabilitationAlzheimer DiseaseDrug DiscoveryMedicineAnimalsHumansExercise physiologyMuscle SkeletalBeneficial effectsExerciseLife StyleAgedPharmacologybusiness.industryNF-kappa Bmedicine.diseaseAged populationExercise TherapyOxidative StressSarcopeniabusinessOxidation-ReductionSignal TransductionCurrent pharmaceutical design
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Impaired glutathione redox status is associated with decreased survival in two organophosphate-poisoned marine bivalves

2002

Biomonitoring organophosphate (OP) exposure in marine environments is generally achieved by the measurement of acetylcholinesterase activity in bivalves like mussels. However, there is evidence that indicates that oxidative stress may be implied in OP toxicity. The aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between survival from the OP insecticide fenitrothion and glutathione levels in marine bivalves. Mussels (Mytilus galloprovincialis Lam.) and scallops (Flexopecten flexuosus Poli) were exposed, in a time to death test, to their LC85 of fenitrothion for 96 h. OP-poisoned mussels showed reduced (GSH) and oxidised (GSSG) glutathione depletion in the digestive gland, muscle and gills…

Gillsmedicine.medical_specialtyInsecticidesanimal structuresEnvironmental EngineeringHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisStatistics as TopicMedizinApoptosisMarine Biologymedicine.disease_causeFenitrothionchemistry.chemical_compoundNecrosisOrganophosphorus CompoundsInternal medicineToxicity TestsmedicineEnvironmental ChemistryAnimalsMolluscabiologyGlutathione DisulfideMusclesfungiOrganophosphatePublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthGeneral MedicineGeneral ChemistryGlutathioneFenitrothionbiology.organism_classificationBivalviaPollutionGlutathioneMytilusOxidative StressEndocrinologychemistryMolluscaEnvironmental chemistryToxicityDigestive SystemOxidation-ReductionOxidative stressBiomarkers
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Maintenance of GSH content in primary astrocyte cultures under oxidative stress conditions.

1993

Glutathione metabolismAscorbic Acidmedicine.disease_causeBiochemistryAntioxidantschemistry.chemical_compoundMicetert-ButylhydroperoxideStress PhysiologicalmedicineAnimalsCells CulturedPrimary (chemistry)GlutathioneGlutathioneRatsPeroxidesmedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryBiochemistryAstrocytesCystineTert-ButylhydroperoxideOxidation-ReductionOxidative stressAstrocyteBiochemical Society transactions
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Deciphering metal-induced oxidative damages on glycated albumin structure and function

2014

Background: Metal ions such as copper or zinc are involved in the development of neurodegenerative pathologies and metabolic diseases such as diabetes mellitus. Albumin structure and functions are impaired following metal-and glucose-mediated oxidative alterations. The aim of this study was to elucidate effects of Cu(II) and Zn(II) ions on glucose-induced modifications in albumin by focusing on glycation, aggregation, oxidation and functional aspects. Methods: Aggregation and conformational changes in albumin were monitored by spectroscopy, fluorescence and microscopy techniques. Biochemical assays such as carbonyl, thiol groups, albumin-bound Cu, fructosamine and amine group measurements w…

Glycation End Products AdvancedAntioxidantmedicine.medical_treatmentBiophysicsSerum albuminOxidative phosphorylationProtein aggregationBiochemistryProtein Structure Secondarychemistry.chemical_compoundMiceGlycationmedicineAnimalsGlycated Serum AlbuminMolecular BiologyCells CulturedSerum AlbuminSpectroscopychemistry.chemical_classificationGlycationbiologyMetalAlbuminAlbuminLight scatteringAlbumin; Glycation; Light scattering; Metal; Protein aggregation; SpectroscopySettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)ZincFructosamineBiochemistrychemistryThiolbiology.proteinProtein aggregationOxidation-ReductionCopper
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Thermal aggregation of glycated bovine serum albumin

2010

International audience; Aggregation and glycation processes in proteins have a particular interest in medicine fields and in food technology. Serum albumins are model proteins which are able to self-assembly in aggregates and also sensitive to a non-enzymatic glycation in cases of diabetes. In this work, we firstly reported a study on the glycation and oxidation effects on the structure of bovine serum albumin (BSA). The experimental approach is based on the study of conformational changes of BSA at secondary and tertiary structures by FTIR absorption and fluorescence spectroscopy, respectively. Secondly, we analysed the thermal aggregation process on BSA glycated with different glucose con…

Glycation End Products AdvancedGlycosylationHot TemperatureGlycoxidation02 engineering and technologyProtein aggregationBiochemistryProtein Structure SecondaryAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundProtein structureGlycationSpectroscopy Fourier Transform InfraredScattering RadiationGlycated Serum AlbuminBovine serum albuminGlycation0303 health sciencesbiologyChemistryTryptophanSerum Albumin Bovine021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology3. Good healthSpectrophotometryProtein aggregation0210 nano-technologyOxidation-ReductionGlycosylationBiophysicsSerum albuminIn Vitro Techniques03 medical and health sciencesAnimalsMolecular BiologySerum Albumin030304 developmental biologyChromatographyAlbuminAlbuminLight scatteringSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)Protein tertiary structureProtein Structure TertiaryKineticsFTIR spectroscopyGlucoseSpectrometry FluorescenceUnfolded Protein Responsebiology.proteinCattleProtein Multimerization[SDV.MHEP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathologyBiochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Proteins and Proteomics
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Functional citric acid cycle in an arcA mutant of Escherichia coli during growth with nitrate under anoxic conditions

1998

The operation of the citric acid cycle of Escherichia coli during nitrate respiration (anoxic conditions) was studied by measuring end products and enzyme activities. Excretion of products other than CO2, such as acetate or ethanol, was taken as an indication for a non-functional cycle. From glycerol, approximately 0.3 mol acetate was produced; the residual portion was completely oxidized, indicating the presence of a partially active citric acid cycle. In an arcA mutant devoid of the transcriptional regulator ArcA, glycerol was completely oxidized with nitrate as an electron acceptor, demonstrating derepression and function of the complete pathway. Glucose, on the other hand, was excreted …

GlycerolCitric Acid CycleDehydrogenasePseudomonas fluorescensPseudomonas fluorescensBiochemistryMicrobiologychemistry.chemical_compoundPseudomonasGenes RegulatorEscherichia coliGeneticsGlycerolAnaerobiosisMolecular BiologyDerepressionNitratesbiologySuccinate dehydrogenaseGeneral MedicineMetabolismbiology.organism_classificationPseudomonas stutzeriCitric acid cycleGlucoseBiochemistrychemistryGenes BacterialMutationbiology.proteinOxidation-ReductionArchives of Microbiology
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Specific stress-induced storage of trehalose, glycerol and D-arabitol in response to oxidative and osmotic stress in Candida albicans.

2012

Candida albicans exponential yeast cells are able to face environmental challenges by mounting a rapid and efficient "general stress response". Here we show that one of the main components of this response consists of the intracellular protective accumulation of the non-reducing disaccharide trehalose and two polyols, glycerol and D-arabitol, an accumulation that occurs in a stress-specific dependent manner. Thus, oxidative exposures promoted a marked increase in both trehalose and D-arabitol in the wild type strain, RM-100, whereas the glycerol content remained virtually unaffected with respect to basal levels. In contrast, osmotic challenges induced the significant storage of glycerol acc…

GlycerolOsmotic shockBiophysicsOxidative phosphorylationBiologyBiochemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundSugar AlcoholsOsmotic PressureCandida albicansGlycerolCandida albicansMolecular BiologyTrehaloseCell Biologybiology.organism_classificationTrehaloseYeastOxidative StresschemistryBiochemistryMitogen-activated protein kinasebiology.proteinMitogen-Activated Protein KinasesOxidation-ReductionIntracellularBiochemical and biophysical research communications
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Versatile Electrochemical C-H Amination via Zincke Intermediates.

2015

Simply by applying electricity, the amination reaction of a broad variety of arenes, heteroarenes, and benzylic substrates is achieved. Pyridine serves as the nitrogen source and the intermediate cationic species are well-protected from over-oxidation.

Green chemistryChemistryCationic polymerizationGeneral ChemistryElectrochemical TechniquesElectrochemistryCarbonCatalysischemistry.chemical_compoundPyridineOrganic chemistryOxidative coupling of methaneNitrogen sourceOxidation-ReductionAminationCopperAminationHydrogenAngewandte Chemie (International ed. in English)
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Mechanically-biologically treated municipal solid waste as a support medium for microbial methane oxidation to mitigate landfill greenhouse emissions.

2005

The residual fraction of mechanically-biologically treated municipal solid waste (MBT residual) was studied in the laboratory to evaluate its suitability and environmental compatibility as a support medium in methane (CH(4)) oxidative biocovers for the mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions from landfills. Two MBT residuals with 5 and 12 months total (aerobic) biological stabilisation times were used in the study. MBT residual appeared to be a favourable medium for CH(4) oxidation as indicated by its area-based CH(4) oxidation rates (12.2-82.3 g CH(4) m(-2) d(-1) at 2-25 degrees C; determined in CH(4)-sparged columns). The CH(4) oxidation potential (determined in batch assays) of the MBT re…

Greenhouse EffectConservation of Natural ResourcesMunicipal solid wasteWaste managementchemistry.chemical_elementNitrous oxideMethaneRefuse Disposalchemistry.chemical_compoundBioreactorschemistryGreenhouse gasEnvironmental chemistryAnaerobic oxidation of methaneSoil waterLeachateCitiesWaste Management and DisposalMethaneOxidation-ReductionArsenicWater Pollutants ChemicalWaste management (New York, N.Y.)
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Oxidative DNA base damage induced by singlet oxygen and photosensitization: recognition by repair endonucleases and mutagenicity.

2000

We have analyzed the recognition by various repair endonucleases of DNA base modifications induced by three oxidants, viz. [4-(tert-butyldioxycarbonyl)benzyl]triethylammonium chloride (BCBT), a photochemical source of tert-butoxyl radicals, disodium salt of 1,4-etheno-2,3-benzodioxin-1,4-dipropanoic acid (NDPO(2)), a chemical source of singlet oxygen, and riboflavin, a type-I photosensitizer. The base modifications induced by BCBT, which were previously shown to be mostly 7,8-dihydro-8-oxoguanine (8-oxoGua) residues, were recognized by Fpg and Ogg1 proteins, but not by endonuclease IIII, Ntg1 and Ntg2 proteins. In the case of singlet oxygen induced damage, 8-oxoGua accounted for only 35% of…

GuanineDNA LigasesLightGuanineDNA damageRiboflavinMolecular Sequence DataToxicologySubstrate Specificitychemistry.chemical_compoundEndonucleaseBacterial ProteinsGeneticsPhotosensitizerPentosyltransferasesMolecular BiologybiologyBase SequenceSinglet oxygenEscherichia coli ProteinsMutagenesisCorticoviridaeProteinsEndonucleasesDNA-(apurinic or apyrimidinic site) lyaseOxygenBiochemistrychemistryDNA ViralMutationbiology.proteinOxidation-ReductionDNADNA DamageMutation research
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