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Extensive migration of young neurons into the infant human frontal lobe

2016

Building the human brain As the brain develops, neurons migrate from zones of proliferation to their final locations, where they begin to build circuits. Paredes et al. have discovered that shortly after birth, a group of neurons that proliferates near the ventricles migrates in chains alongside circulatory vessels into the frontal lobes (see the Perspective by McKenzie and Fishell). Young neurons that migrate postnatally into the anterior cingulate cortex then develop features of inhibitory interneurons. The number of migratory cells decreases over the first 7 months of life, and by 2 years of age, migratory cells are not evident. Any damage during migration, such as hypoxia, may affect th…

Doublecortin Domain Proteins0301 basic medicineNeurogenesisNeuropeptideBiologyInhibitory postsynaptic potentialGyrus Cinguli03 medical and health sciencesLateral ventricles0302 clinical medicineCell MovementInterneuronsLateral VentriclesCorrespondenceNeuroplasticitymedicineHumansGyrus cinguliAnterior cingulate cortexNeuronsNeuronal PlasticityMultidisciplinaryNeuropeptidesNeurogenesisInfantAnatomyFrontal Lobe030104 developmental biologymedicine.anatomical_structureFrontal lobeMicrotubule-Associated Proteins030217 neurology & neurosurgeryScience
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Sox2-Mediated Conversion of NG2 Glia into Induced Neurons in the Injured Adult Cerebral Cortex

2014

Summary The adult cerebral cortex lacks the capacity to replace degenerated neurons following traumatic injury. Conversion of nonneuronal cells into induced neurons has been proposed as an innovative strategy toward brain repair. Here, we show that retrovirus-mediated expression of the transcription factors Sox2 and Ascl1, but strikingly also Sox2 alone, can induce the conversion of genetically fate-mapped NG2 glia into induced doublecortin (DCX)+ neurons in the adult mouse cerebral cortex following stab wound injury in vivo. In contrast, lentiviral expression of Sox2 in the unlesioned cortex failed to convert oligodendroglial and astroglial cells into DCX+ cells. Neurons induced following …

Doublecortin ProteinGene ExpressionBiochemistryArticleMiceSOX2Cortex (anatomy)Basic Helix-Loop-Helix Transcription FactorsGeneticsmedicineAnimalslcsh:QH301-705.5Cell ProliferationCerebral CortexNeuronslcsh:R5-920biologySOXB1 Transcription FactorsCell BiologyAnatomySynaptic PotentialsCellular ReprogrammingDoublecortinASCL1medicine.anatomical_structurelcsh:Biology (General)nervous systemCerebral cortexCell Transdifferentiationbiology.proteinNeurogliaNeuNlcsh:Medicine (General)NeurogliaReprogrammingNeuroscienceDevelopmental BiologyStem Cell Reports
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Separation of presynaptic Cav2 and Cav1 channel function in synaptic vesicle exo- and endocytosis by the membrane anchored Ca2+ pump PMCA

2021

Significance Synaptic vesicle (SV) release from presynaptic terminals requires nanometer precise control of action potential (AP)–triggered calcium influx through voltage-gated calcium channels (VGCCs). SV recycling also depends on calcium signals, though in different spatiotemporal domains. Mechanisms for separate control of SV release and recycling by AP-triggered calcium influx remain elusive. Here, we demonstrate largely independent regulation of release and recycling by two different populations of VGCCs (Cav2, Cav1), identify Cav1 as one of potentially multiple calcium entry routes for endocytosis regulation, and show functional separation of simultaneous calcium signals in the nanome…

Drosophila ; Dmca1D ; cacophony ; PMCA ; synapse0301 basic medicine570ATPasecacophonyPresynaptic TerminalsAction PotentialsEndocytosisDmca1DSynaptic vesicleExocytosis03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundGlutamatergicPlasma Membrane Calcium-Transporting ATPases0302 clinical medicinePMCAsynapsemedicineAnimalsDrosophila ProteinsAxonNeurotransmitterProbabilityMotor NeuronsMultidisciplinaryVoltage-dependent calcium channelbiologyCell Membrane424500 Naturwissenschaften und Mathematik::570 Biowissenschaften; Biologie::570 Biowissenschaften; BiologieBiological SciencesEndocytosisCell biologyElectrophysiology030104 developmental biologymedicine.anatomical_structureDrosophila melanogasterchemistryReceptors Glutamatebiology.proteinDrosophilaCalciumCalcium ChannelsSynaptic Vesicles030217 neurology & neurosurgeryNeuroscienceProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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Polypharmacy and the risk of drug-drug interactions and potentially inappropriate medications in hospital psychiatry.

2021

PURPOSE The aim of this study was to analyze the epidemiology of polypharmacy in hospital psychiatry. Another aim was to investigate predictors of the number of drugs taken and the associated risks of drug-drug interactions and potentially inappropriate medications in the elderly. METHODS Daily prescription data were obtained from a pharmacovigilance project sponsored by the Innovations Funds of the German Federal Joint Committee. RESULTS The study included 47 071 inpatient hospital cases from eight different study centers. The mean number of different drugs during the entire stay was 6.1 (psychotropic drugs = 2.7; others = 3.4). The mean number of drugs per day was 3.8 (psychotropic drugs …

DrugMalemedicine.medical_specialtyEpidemiologymedia_common.quotation_subjectInappropriate Prescribing030226 pharmacology & pharmacy03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePharmacokineticsPharmacovigilanceEpidemiologyMedicineHumansPharmacology (medical)Drug Interactions030212 general & internal medicineRisk factorPsychiatryPotentially Inappropriate Medication Listmedia_commonAgedPolypharmacyPsychiatrybusiness.industryPharmacoepidemiologyHospitalsPsychotropic drugPharmaceutical PreparationsPolypharmacyFemalebusinessPharmacoepidemiology and drug safetyREFERENCES
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Polybenzofulvene derivatives bearing dynamic binding sites as potential anticancer drug delivery systems.

2020

In order to obtain new advanced functional materials capable of recognizing drug molecules, the polybenzofulvene backbone of molecular brush poly-6-MOEG-9-TM-BF3k has been functionalized with a “synthetic dynamic receptor” composed of two 1-adamantylurea moieties linked together by means of a dipropyleneamino bridge as in Meijer's bis(adamantylurea) pincer (BAUP). This functional material, bearing synthetic receptors potentially capable of recognizing/loading and then delivering drug molecules, was used to prepare colloidal drug delivery systems (by means of soft interaction with BAUP) for delivering the model anti-cancer drug doxorubicin (DOXO). The resulting nanostructured drug delivery s…

DrugMaterials scienceStereochemistrymedia_common.quotation_subjectBiomedical EngineeringGeneral ChemistryGeneral MedicinePolybenzofulvene drug delivery systems DoxorubicinIn vitroCancer cellDrug deliveryZeta potentialmedicineFluorescence microscopeBiophysicsGeneral Materials ScienceDoxorubicinCytotoxicitymedicine.drugmedia_commonJournal of materials chemistry. B
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Solid Lipid Nanoparticles Containing Nimesulide: Preparation, Characterization and Cytotoxicity Studies

2009

The prospect of improved cancer therapy using Solid Lipid Nanoparticles (SLNs) as drug delivery system is promising. Sev- eral obstacles frequently encountered with anticancer compounds, such as poor drug solubility, are overcome by delivering them using SLN. Moreover, the intravenous administration of drugs into SLNs can potentially enhance drug blood circulation time and improve drug per- formance by inducing accumulation into tumours by enhanced permeability and retention (EPR) effect. This paper deals with the devel- opment of SLN containing nimesulide, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug with antitumour effect and low solubility in water. Here, SLNs carrying nimesulide were prepared…

DrugMaterials sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectsolid lipid nanoparticles nimesulide drug deliveryBiomedical EngineeringPharmaceutical ScienceMedicine (miscellaneous)BioengineeringPharmacologyIn vitroSettore CHIM/09 - Farmaceutico Tecnologico ApplicativoSolid lipid nanoparticleDrug deliveryZeta potentialmedicineSolubilityCytotoxicityBiotechnologymedia_commonNimesulidemedicine.drugCurrent Nanoscience
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Modeling Drug Effects on Personalized 3D Models of the Heart: A Simulation Study

2010

[EN] The use of anti-arrhythmic drugs is common to treat heart rhythm disorders. Computational modeling and simulation are powerful tools that can be used to investigate the effects of specific drugs on cardiac electrophysiology. In this work a patient-specific anatomical heart model is built to study the effects of dofetilide, a drug that affects IKr current in cardiac cells. We study the multi-scale effects of the drug, from cellular to organ level, by simulating electrical propagation on tissue coupled cellular ion kinetics for several heart beats. Different cell populations configurations namely endocardial, midmyocardial and epicardial are used to test the effect of tissue heterogeneit…

Drugtherapy planningCardiac electrophysiologyHeart rhythm disordersComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectComputer Science (all)Cardiac electrophysiologyDofetilide3d modelmulti-scale modelingsimulationdrug cardio-toxicityTheoretical Computer ScienceTECNOLOGIA ELECTRONICAdrug modelingCardiac electrophysiology; drug cardio-toxicity; drug modeling; multi-scale modeling; simulation; therapy planning; Computer Science (all); Theoretical Computer SciencemedicineHeart beatAction potential durationNeurosciencemedicine.drugmedia_common
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Dryofragin, a phloroglucinol derivative, induces apoptosis in human breast cancer MCF-7 cells through ROS-mediated mitochondrial pathway

2012

Dryofragin is a phloroglucinol derivative extracted from Dryopteris fragrans (L.) Schott. In this study, the anticancer activity of dryofragin on human breast cancer MCF-7 cells was investigated. Dryofragin inhibited the growth of MCF-7 cells in a time and concentration-dependent manner. The cell viability was measured using MTT assay. After treatment with dryofragin for 72, 48 and 24 h, the IC₅₀ values were 27.26, 37.51 and 76.10 μM, respectively. Further analyses of DNA fragmentation and Annexin V-PI double-labeling indicated an induction of apoptosis. Dryofragin-treatment MCF-7 cells had a significantly accumulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS), as well as an increased percentage of …

DryopterisApoptosisBreast NeoplasmsPhloroglucinolBiologyToxicologyAnnexinCell Line TumorHumansMTT assayBreastViability assayMembrane Potential Mitochondrialchemistry.chemical_classificationReactive oxygen speciesGeneral MedicineAntineoplastic Agents PhytogenicMolecular biologyMitochondriaCell biologychemistryMCF-7Cell cultureApoptosisDNA fragmentationFemaleReactive Oxygen SpeciesSignal TransductionChemico-Biological Interactions
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The B 1Pi state of NaCs: high resolution laser induced fluorescence spectroscopy and potential construction.

2007

The lowest (1)Pi state of the NaCs molecule, the B(1)(1)Pi state, was studied using a dye laser for inducing fluorescence that was resolved by a high resolution Fourier-transform spectrometer. The presence of argon buffer gas yielded rich rotational relaxation spectra allowing to enlarge the data set for the B(1)(1)Pi state, to obtain Lambda-splittings and to reveal numerous local perturbations. 543 weakly perturbed energy levels for rotational quantum numbers from J(')=5 to 168 and vibrational quantum numbers from v(')=0 to 25, which cover about 87% of the potential well depth, were used for a direct pointwise fit of the potential energy curve applying the inverted perturbation approach me…

Dye laserArgonSpectrometerChemistryBuffer gasAnalytical chemistryExtrapolationGeneral Physics and Astronomychemistry.chemical_elementQuantum numberPotential energyMolecular physicsSpectral linePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryThe Journal of chemical physics
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Micellization properties of cardanol as a renewable co-surfactant

2015

With the aim to improve the features of surfactant solutions in terms of sustainability and renewability we propose the use of hydrogenated natural and sustainable plant-derived cardanol as an additive to com- mercial surfactants. In the present study we demonstrated that its addition, in amounts as high as 10%, to commercial surfactants of different charge does not significantly affect surfactant properties. Conversely, the presence of hydrogenated cardanol can strongly affect spectrophotometric determination of CMC if preferential interactions with the dyes used take place. This latter evidence may be profitably exploited in surfactant manufacturing by considering that the concurrent pres…

Dynamic Laser Light Scattering.Sustainable surfactantIONIC SURFACTANTSTETRADECYLDIMETHYLAMINE OXIDEBiochemistryCardanolSurface-Active AgentsPhenolsPulmonary surfactantMoleculeOrganic chemistryFLUORESCENCEPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryMicellesCardanolCetrimoniumChemistrybusiness.industry-PotentialOrganic ChemistryWaterHYDROGENATED CARDANOLOrange OTTensiometryRenewable energyAGGREGATION NUMBERPREMICELLAR AGGREGATIONCetrimonium CompoundsSpectrophotometric determination of CMCGEMINI SURFACTANTSbusinessBEHAVIOROrganic & Biomolecular Chemistry
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