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Age- and training-related changes in the collagen metabolism of rat skeletal muscle

1989

The effects of ageing and life-long endurance training on the collagen metabolism of skeletal muscle were evaluated in a longitudinal study. Wistar rats performed treadmill running 5 days a week for 2 years. The activities of collagen biosynthesis enzymes, prolyl-4-hydroxylase and galactosylhydroxylysyl glucosyltransferase, were highest in the muscles of the youngest animals, decreased up to the age of 2 months and from then on remained virtually unchanged. The enzyme activity in young animals was higher in the slow collagenous soleus muscle than in the rectus femoris muscle. The enzyme activity in the soleus muscle was higher for older trained rats than older untrained rats. The relative p…

MaleAgingmedicine.medical_specialtyPhysiologyProcollagen-Proline DioxygenaseConnective tissueRectus femoris muscleBiologyEndurance trainingPhysical Conditioning AnimalPhysiology (medical)Internal medicinemedicineAnimalsOrthopedics and Sports MedicineSoleus muscleMusclesPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthSkeletal muscleRats Inbred StrainsGeneral MedicineEnzyme assayRatsmedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologyGlucosyltransferasesAgeingbiology.proteinCollagenType I collagenEuropean Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology
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Right ventricular collagen type III and IV gene expression increases during early phases of endurance training in hypobaric hypoxic condition

1997

The objective of this study was to examine the effects of prolonged exposure to hypobaric hypoxic condition, physical training and their combination on collagen type I, III and IV gene expression in the ventricles and atria of rat heart. Male rats were assigned to four groups: normobaric sedentary (NS) and trained (NT), and hypobaric sedentary (HS) and trained (HT). Exposure to and treadmill running training in hypobaric condition were carried out in a hypobaric chamber (770–740 mbar, 2250–2550 m). Experimental periods were 10, 21 and 56 days; the groups of 91 days served as recovery groups from experimental settings of 56 days. Exposure to hypobaric condition as such and in combination wit…

MaleAtmosphere Exposure Chambersmedicine.medical_specialtyPhysiologyHeart VentriclesProcollagen-Proline DioxygenaseGene ExpressionCardiomegalyBiologyLeft ventricular hypertrophyCollagen Type IIIEndurance trainingRight ventricular hypertrophyPhysical Conditioning AnimalPhysiology (medical)Internal medicineGene expressionmedicineAnimalsHeart AtriaRNA MessengerRats WistarHypoxiaCardiac muscleBlotting Northernmedicine.diseaseRatsHydroxyprolineAtmospheric PressureEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structureMrna levelHypobaric chamberPhysical EnduranceCollagenCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineBasic Research in Cardiology
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Factors that predict response of patients with hepatitis C virus infection to boceprevir

2012

Background & Aims Little is known about factors associated with a sustained virologic response (SVR) among patients with hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection to treatment with protease inhibitors. Methods Previously untreated patients (from the Serine Protease Inhibitor Therapy 2 [SPRINT-2] trial) and those who did not respond to prior therapy (from the Retreatment with HCV Serine Protease Inhibitor Boceprevir and PegIntron/Rebetol 2 [RESPOND-2] trial) received either a combination of peginterferon and ribavirin for 48 weeks or boceprevir, peginterferon, and ribavirin (triple therapy) after 4 weeks of peginterferon and ribavirin (total treatment duration, 28–48 wk). A good response to interfer…

MaleCirrhosisMESH: Logistic ModelsHepacivirusMESH: Risk AssessmentGastroenterologyPolyethylene GlycolsMESH: Recombinant ProteinsMESH: Genotype0302 clinical medicineOdds RatioProspective StudiesMESH: Treatment OutcomeResponse to Therapy0303 health sciencesMESH: Polymorphism Single NucleotideGastroenterologyvirus diseases3. Good healthMESH: RNA ViralHCVDrug Therapy Combination030211 gastroenterology & hepatologyClinical Trial; Genetic; Prognostic Factors; Response to Therapy; Adult; Antiviral Agents; Biomarkers; Canada; Drug Therapy Combination; Europe; Female; Genotype; Hepacivirus; Hepatitis C; Humans; Interferon-alpha; Interleukins; Logistic Models; Male; Multivariate Analysis; Odds Ratio; Phenotype; Polyethylene Glycols; Polymorphism Single Nucleotide; Proline; Prospective Studies; RNA Viral; Recombinant Proteins; Ribavirin; Risk Assessment; Risk Factors; Time Factors; Treatment Outcome; United States; Viral Load; GastroenterologyViral loadmedicine.medical_specialtyMESH: InterleukinsGenotypeProlineInterferon alpha-2MESH: PhenotypeAntiviral AgentsRisk Assessment03 medical and health sciencesDrug TherapyGeneticMESH: RibavirinMESH: CanadaBoceprevirHumansPolymorphismMESH: ProlineMESH: HumansPrognostic FactorsInterleukinsMESH: AdultOdds ratiomedicine.diseaseUnited Statesdigestive system diseasesClinical trialLogistic ModelschemistryImmunologyMESH: FemaleBiomarkersTime Factorsmedicine.disease_causechemistry.chemical_compoundRisk FactorsInterferonMESH: Risk FactorsMESH: HepacivirusViralSingle NucleotideViral LoadHepatitis CClinical TrialRecombinant ProteinsEuropePhenotypeTreatment OutcomeCombinationRNA ViralFemaleMESH: Interferon-alphaMESH: Viral Loadmedicine.drugAdultMESH: Antiviral AgentsCanadaHepatitis C virusPolymorphism Single NucleotideMESH: Multivariate AnalysisInternal medicineRibavirinmedicineMESH: United States030304 developmental biologyMESH: Hepatitis CHepatologybusiness.industryRibavirinMESH: Time FactorsMESH: Biological MarkersInterferon-alpha[SDV.MHEP.HEG]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Hépatology and GastroenterologyMESH: Prospective StudiesMESH: MaleMESH: Odds RatioMESH: Drug Therapy CombinationMESH: Polyethylene GlycolsMultivariate AnalysisRNAInterferonsMESH: Europebusiness
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Loss of PHD3 allows tumours to overcome hypoxic growth inhibition and sustain proliferation through EGFR

2014

Solid tumours are exposed to microenvironmental factors such as hypoxia that normally inhibit cell growth. However, tumour cells are capable of counteracting these signals through mechanisms that are largely unknown. Here we show that the prolyl hydroxylase PHD3 restrains tumour growth in response to microenvironmental cues through the control of EGFR. PHD3 silencing in human gliomas or genetic deletion in a murine high-grade astrocytoma model markedly promotes tumour growth and the ability of tumours to continue growing under unfavourable conditions. The growth-suppressive function of PHD3 is independent of the established PHD3 targets HIF and NF-κB and its hydroxylase activity. Instead, l…

MaleColorectal cancerAngiogenesisProcollagen-Proline DioxygenaseGeneral Physics and AstronomyApoptosisGrowth inhibitoryBiologyArticleGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyHypoxia-Inducible Factor-Proline DioxygenasesGene Knockout Techniqueschemistry.chemical_compoundCell Line TumormedicineAnimalsHumansEgfr signalingHypoxiaCell ProliferationMice KnockoutMultidisciplinaryCell growthGeneral ChemistryHypoxia (medical)Hypoxia-Inducible Factor 1 alpha Subunitmedicine.diseaseMolecular biologyErbB ReceptorsOxygenchemistryApoptosisCancer researchFemalemedicine.symptomGrowth inhibitionGlioblastomaNature Communications
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mRNA levels for α-subunit of prolyl 4-hydroxylase and fibrillar collagens in immobilized rat skeletal muscle

1999

There is evidence that immobilization causes a decrease in total collagen synthesis in skeletal muscle within a few days. In this study, early immobilization effects on the expression of prolyl 4-hydroxylase (PH) and the main fibrillar collagens at mRNA and protein levels were investigated in rat skeletal muscle. The right hindlimb was immobilized in full plantar flexion for 1, 3, and 7 days. Steady-state mRNAs for α- and β-subunits of PH and type I and III procollagen, PH activity, and collagen content were measured in gastrocnemius and plantaris muscles. Type I and III procollagen mRNAs were also measured in soleus and tibialis anterior muscles. The mRNA level for the PH α-subunit decreas…

MaleDNA ComplementaryProtein ConformationPhysiologyProcollagen-Proline DioxygenaseDown-RegulationBiologyRats Sprague-DawleyImmobilizationchemistry.chemical_compoundHydroxyprolineBiosynthesisDownregulation and upregulationPhysiology (medical)Gene expressionmedicineAnimalsRNA MessengerMuscle Skeletalchemistry.chemical_classificationMessenger RNABase SequenceBody WeightSkeletal muscleOrgan SizeMuscle atrophyRatsMuscular Atrophymedicine.anatomical_structureBiochemistrychemistryCollagenmedicine.symptomGlycoproteinJournal of Applied Physiology
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Personalized cost-effectiveness of boceprevir-based triple therapy for untreated patients with genotype 1 chronic hepatitis C

2014

Abstract Background We assessed the cost-effectiveness of boceprevir-based triple therapy compared to peginterferon alpha and ribavirin dual therapy in untreated patients with genotype 1 chronic hepatitis C; patients were discriminated according to the combination of baseline plus on-treatment predictors of boceprevir-based triple therapy. Methods Cost-effectiveness analysis performed according to data from the available published literature. The target population was composed of untreated Caucasian patients, aged 50 years, with genotype 1 chronic hepatitis C, and these were evaluated over a lifetime horizon by Markov model. The study was carried out from the perspective of the Italian Nati…

MaleNational Health ProgramsCost effectivenessCost-Benefit AnalysisHepacivirusNational Health ProgramHepacivirusPharmacologyPolyethylene GlycolPolyethylene Glycolschemistry.chemical_compoundQuality-Adjusted Life YearMedicineSettore SECS-S/05 - Statistica SocialeMultivariate AnalysiBoceprevirSettore MED/12 - GastroenterologiabiologyMedicine (all)GastroenterologyMiddle AgedRecombinant ProteinMarkov ChainsRecombinant ProteinsModels EconomicTreatment OutcomeItalyDrug Therapy CombinationFemaleQuality-Adjusted Life YearsSettore SECS-S/01 - StatisticaViral loadHumanmedicine.medical_specialtyGenotypeProlineAlpha interferonInterferon alpha-2Antiviral AgentsInternal medicineBoceprevirRibavirinHumansCost-Benefit AnalysiAntiviral AgentHepaciviruPeg-interferonHepatologybusiness.industryRibavirinInterferon-alphaHepatologyHepatitis C ChronicMarkov Chainbiology.organism_classificationQuality-adjusted life yearchemistryCost-effectiveneMultivariate AnalysisQuality of LifeCost-effectivenessbusiness
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Physical training and connective tissues in young mice. Biochemistry of skin.

1976

The effect of physical training on some connective tissue components of the skin was studied in male mice of NMRI-strain. The mice to be trained and their controls were about 2-weeks-old at the beginning of the training, which took place on a 5 degree inclined treadmill 5 days a week for 3-22 weeks progressively. The final exercise bouts were 50 and 80 min for moderate programmes and 180 min for the intensive programme at a speed of 30 cm/s. At the end of each experiment skin samples from trained and control animals were taken for the analyses. We found increased concentrations of nitrogen, hexosamines and hydroxyproline in the skin of the trained mice compared to the controls. The unchange…

MalePathologymedicine.medical_specialtyTime FactorsNitrogeneducationMale miceConnective tissuePhysiologyDermatologyBody weightHydroxyprolinechemistry.chemical_compoundMicePhysical Conditioning AnimalmedicineAnimalsTreadmillSkinchemistry.chemical_classificationbusiness.industryBody WeightDna concentrationHexosaminesDNAHexosaminesHydroxyprolinemedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryConnective tissue metabolismConnective TissueRNA RibosomalbusinessThe British journal of dermatology
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Myo-inositol as a main metabolite in overwintering flies: seasonal metabolomic profiles and cold stress tolerance in a northern drosophilid fly

2012

SUMMARY Coping with seasonal changes in temperature is an important factor underlying the ability of insects to survive over the harsh winter conditions in the northern temperate zone, and only a few drosophilids have been able to colonize sub-polar habitats. Information on their winter physiology is needed as it may shed light on the adaptive mechanisms of overwintering when compared with abundant data on the thermal physiology of more southern species, such as Drosophila melanogaster. Here we report the first seasonal metabolite analysis in a Drosophila species. We traced changes in the cold tolerance and metabolomic profiles in adult Drosophila montana flies that were exposed to thermope…

MalePhysiologyClimatekylmäkoomasta toipuminenvuodenaikaisuuschemistry.chemical_compoundkylmänkestävyyskylmään sopeutuminenFinlandOverwinteringphotoperiodismPrincipal Component Analysisbiologyseasonalitycryoprotectantcold acclimationTemperatureAdaptation PhysiologicalCold TemperatureHabitatMetabolomeDrosophilaFemaleSeasonsDrosophila melanogasterProlinePhotoperiodchill coma recoveryreproductive diapauseAquatic ScienceStress PhysiologicalBotanyTemperate climatemedicineCold acclimationAnimalsMetabolomicsHistidineLactic AcidMolecular BiologyEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsfungicold toleranceSeasonalitybiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseTrehalosekryoprotektantitchemistrylisääntymisdiapaussiInsect Scienceta1181Animal Science and ZoologyInositol
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Heterogeneity of osteogenesis imperfecta. Biochemical and morphological findings in a case of type III according to Sillence.

1986

A male infant with pale-blue sclerae, who died at the age of 6 weeks through the aspiration of food, presented multiple fractures and deformation of the long tubular bones. The clinical and radiological findings and the course indicated osteogenesis imperfecta, type III, according to Sillence's classification. The family history was unremarkable. Light and electron microscopic studies of iliac crest bone obtained postmortem, showed an abrupt interruption of endochondral ossification, with an active periosteal ossification. In the region of the fractures, a mixed desmochondral callus was seen. The endoplasmic reticulum of the osteoblasts was markedly dilated, the mitochondria were swollen. T…

MaleProlineEndoplasmic ReticulumHydroxylationIliac crestHydroxylysineBone and BonesOsteogenesis Imperfecta Type IIIchemistry.chemical_compoundMedicineHumansAmino AcidsEndochondral ossificationSkinOsteoblastsbusiness.industryOsteoidCartilageInfantAnatomyOsteogenesis Imperfectamedicine.diseaseChromatography Ion ExchangeHydroxylysinemedicine.anatomical_structureCartilagechemistryOsteogenesis imperfectaPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthCollagenbusinessMitochondrial SwellingReticulumEuropean journal of pediatrics
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Oral N-acetylcysteine reduces bleomycin-induced lung damage and mucin Muc5ac expression in rats

2003

Oxidative stress is involved in the pathogenesis of pulmonary fibrosis, therefore antioxidants may be of therapeutic value. Clinical work indicates that N ‐acetylcysteine (NAC) may be beneficial in this disease. The activity of this antioxidant was examined on bleomycin-induced lung damage, mucus secretory cells hyperplasia and mucin Muc5ac gene expression in rats. NAC (3 mmol·kg−1·day−1) or saline was given orally to Sprague-Dawley rats for 1 week prior to a single intratracheal instillation of bleomycin (2.5 U·kg−1) and for 14 days postinstillation. NAC decreased collagen deposition in bleomycin-exposed rats (hydroxyproline content was 4,257±323 and 3,200±192 µg·lung−1 in vehicle- and NAC…

MalePulmonary and Respiratory MedicinePathologymedicine.medical_specialtyPulmonary FibrosisAdministration OralGene ExpressionMucin 5ACPharmacologyBleomycinmedicine.disease_causeRats Sprague-DawleyAcetylcysteineBleomycinHydroxyprolinechemistry.chemical_compoundAdministration InhalationPulmonary fibrosismedicineAnimalsLungAntibiotics AntineoplasticHyperplasiabusiness.industryMucinMucinsFree Radical Scavengersrespiratory systemmedicine.diseaseMucusAcetylcysteineRatsrespiratory tract diseasesOxidative StresschemistryModels AnimalRespiratory epitheliumbusinessOxidative stressmedicine.drugEuropean Respiratory Journal
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