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The photoperiod entrains the molecular clock of the rat pineal.

2005

The suprachiasmatic nucleus-pineal system acts as a neuroendocrine transducer of seasonal changes in the photoperiod by regulating melatonin formation. In the present study, we have investigated the extent to which the photoperiod entrains the nonself-cycling oscillator in the Sprague-Dawley rat pineal. For this purpose, the 24-h expression of nine clock genes (bmal1, clock, per1, per2, per3, cry1, cry2, dec1 and dec2) and the aa-nat gene was monitored under light-dark 8 : 16 and light-dark 16 : 8 in the rat pineal by using real-time RT-PCR. The 24-h pattern of the expression of only per1, dec2 and aa-nat genes was affected by photoperiod. In comparison with the short photoperiod, the durat…

Maleendocrine systemmedicine.medical_specialtyTime FactorsPhotoperiodCLOCK ProteinsClockworkBiologyPineal GlandRats Sprague-DawleyBiological ClocksInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsCircadian rhythmRNA MessengerphotoperiodismAnalysis of VarianceReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain ReactionGeneral NeuroscienceAdaptation PhysiologicalRatsPER2CLOCKDEC1PER3EndocrinologyGene Expression RegulationTrans-ActivatorsFemaleSuprachiasmatic Nucleussense organshormones hormone substitutes and hormone antagonistsPER1The European journal of neuroscience
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Influence of photoperiodic history on clock genes and the circadian pacemaker in the rat retina

2006

The influence of seasonal lighting conditions on expression of clock genes and the circadian pacemaker was investigated in the rat retina. For this purpose, the 24-h profiles of nine clock genes (bmal1, clock, per1, per2, per3, dec1, dec2, cry1 and cry 2) and the arylalkylamine N-acetyltransferase gene as an indicator of the circadian pacemaker output were compared between light-dark periods of 8 : 16 and 16 : 8 h. The photoperiod influenced the daily patterns of the amount of transcript for per1, per3, dec2 and arylalkylamine N-acetyltransferase. This indicates that photoperiodic information modulates clock gene expression in addition to the circadian pacemaker of the retina. Under constan…

Maleendocrine systemmedicine.medical_specialtyTime FactorsPhotoperiodGene ExpressionBiologyRetinaRats Sprague-DawleyInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsRNA MessengerEye ProteinsOscillating genephotoperiodismAnalysis of VarianceReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain ReactionGeneral NeuroscienceNuclear ProteinsCircadian RhythmRatsPER2CLOCKDEC1PER3EndocrinologyGene Expression RegulationArylalkylamineFemalesense organshormones hormone substitutes and hormone antagonistsPER1European Journal of Neuroscience
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TORC1 Inhibition by Rapamycin Promotes Antioxidant Defences in a Drosophila Model of Friedreich’s Ataxia

2015

Friedreich's ataxia (FRDA), the most common inherited ataxia in the Caucasian population, is a multisystemic disease caused by a significant decrease in the frataxin level. To identify genes capable of modifying the severity of the symptoms of frataxin depletion, we performed a candidate genetic screen in a Drosophila RNAi-based model of FRDA. We found that genetic reduction in TOR Complex 1 (TORC1) signalling improves the impaired motor performance phenotype of FRDA model flies. Pharmacologic inhibition of TORC1 signalling by rapamycin also restored this phenotype and increased the lifespan and ATP levels. Furthermore, rapamycin reduced the altered levels of malondialdehyde + 4-hydroxyalke…

Malelcsh:MedicineGene Expressionmedicine.disease_causeAntioxidantsAnimals Genetically ModifiedAdenosine Triphosphate0302 clinical medicineRNA interferenceIron-Binding ProteinsMalondialdehydeDrosophila Proteinslcsh:ScienceAconitate HydrataseGenetics0303 health sciencesMultidisciplinaryReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain ReactionGlutathione3. Good healthCell biologyDrosophila melanogasterRNA Interferencemedicine.symptomImmunosuppressive AgentsDrosophila ProteinResearch ArticleAtaxiaLongevityMotor ActivityBiologyAconitase03 medical and health sciencesmedicineAnimalsHumans030304 developmental biologySirolimusAldehydesSuperoxide Dismutaselcsh:RAutophagyRepressor ProteinsDisease Models AnimalOxidative StressFriedreich AtaxiaFrataxinbiology.proteinlcsh:Q030217 neurology & neurosurgeryOxidative stressTranscription FactorsGenetic screenPLOS ONE
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Generation and characterization of three monoclonal IgM antiphospholipid antibodies recognizing different phospholipid antigens.

2005

Antiphospholipid antibodies (APLs) might be involved in the pathogenesis of the antiphospholipid syndrome (APS). This study analyzes the structural characteristics of monoclonal APLs derived from patients with this disease. Patient-derived B cells were immortalized using Epstein-Barr virus transformation and subsequent fusion to the myeloma cell line CB-F7. APL-producing hybridomas were cloned to obtain cell lines producing monoclonal APL. DNA encoding the variable region of heavy and light chains of the antibodies was sequenced and analyzed regarding their usage within the V-gene family and the existence of somatic hypermutation. Binding patterns of APL to various phospholipids and beta-2-…

Malemedicine.drug_classSomatic cellMolecular Sequence DataImmunoglobulin Variable RegionSomatic hypermutationEnzyme-Linked Immunosorbent AssayBiologyMonoclonal antibodyImmunoglobulin light chainGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyCell LineMiceHistory and Philosophy of ScienceAntigenimmune system diseasesmedicineAnimalsHumansAmino Acid SequenceFramework regionPhospholipidsGlycoproteinsBase SequenceReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain ReactionGeneral NeuroscienceAntibodies MonoclonalMiddle AgedAntiphospholipid SyndromeMolecular biologyIsotypeComplementarity Determining RegionsImmunoglobulin Mbeta 2-Glycoprotein Ibiology.proteinAntibodies Antiphospholipidlipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)AntibodyAnnals of the New York Academy of Sciences
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Identification of somatostatin receptor type 5 gene polymorphisms associated with acromegaly.

2011

ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to characterize the genetic variance of somatostatin receptor 5 (SSTR5) and investigate the possible correlation of such variants with acromegaly risk and different disease characteristics.Design and methodsThe SSTR5 gene coding region and 2000 bp upstream region was sequenced in 48 patients with acromegaly and 96 control subjects. Further, three single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were analyzed in the same group of acromegaly patients and in an additional group of 475 age- and sex-matched controls.ResultsIn total, 19 SNPs were identified in the SSTR5 gene locus by direct sequencing. Three SNPs (rs34037914, rs169068, and rs642249) were significantly ass…

Malemedicine.medical_specialty:MEDICINE [Research Subject Categories]Endocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismSingle-nucleotide polymorphismBiologyPolymorphism Single NucleotideSomatostatin receptorEndocrinologyInternal medicineAcromegalyDatabases GeneticmedicineHumansReceptors SomatostatinAlleleeducationAllele frequencyAllelesAgededucation.field_of_studySomatostatin receptor-5Polymorphism GeneticSomatostatin receptorReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain ReactionHaplotypeGeneral MedicineOdds ratioDNAMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseLatviaHormonesEndocrinologyTreatment OutcomeHaplotypesAcromegalyClinical StudyFemaleEuropean journal of endocrinology
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Assessment of Acute Acral Lesions in a Case Series of Children and Adolescents During the COVID-19 Pandemic

2020

Importance A novel coronavirus named severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has recently been identified as the cause of a pandemic called coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). In this context, some associated skin diseases have been described. Cutaneous lesions referred to as acute acro-ischemia have been reported as a possible sign of COVID-19 in adolescents and children. Objective To evaluate the pathogenesis of these newly described acute acral lesions. Design, Setting, and Participants This prospective case series was conducted at La Fe University Hospital, a tertiary referral hospital in Valencia, Spain, between April 9 and April 15, 2020. Among 32 referred patien…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentBiopsyPneumonia ViralContext (language use)DiseaseDermatologyTertiary referral hospitalSkin DiseasesDactylitisSerology030207 dermatology & venereal diseases03 medical and health sciencesCOVID-19 Testing0302 clinical medicineBiopsyHumansMedicineProspective StudiesChildProspective cohort studyPandemicsmedicine.diagnostic_testClinical Laboratory TechniquesReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reactionbusiness.industryCOVID-19Infantmedicine.diseaseDermatologyPneumoniaSpainChild Preschool030220 oncology & carcinogenesisFemaleCoronavirus InfectionsbusinessJAMA Dermatology
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beta-Adrenoceptor and GRK3 expression in human lymphocytes is related to blood pressure and urinary albumin excretion.

2010

31 p., figuras, abreviaturas y bibliografía

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyAmbulatory blood pressureACE inhibitorsG-Protein-Coupled Receptor Kinase 3PhysiologySerum albuminAdrenergicBlood PressureGRK3ExcretionInternal medicineReceptors Adrenergic betaInternal MedicinemedicineAlbuminuriaHumansLymphocytesReceptorUrinary albumin excretionbiologyBeta-adrenoceptorsbusiness.industryReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain ReactionBeta adrenergic receptor kinaseMiddle AgedEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structureBlood pressureHypertensionbiology.proteinVascular resistanceFemaleCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessJournal of hypertension
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Mitochondria from females exhibit higher antioxidant gene expression and lower oxidative damage than males

2003

We have investigated the differential mitochondrial oxidative stress between males and females to understand the molecular mechanisms enabling females to live longer than males. Mitochondria are a major source of free radicals in cells. Those from female rats generate half the amount of peroxides than those of males. This does not occur in ovariectomized animals. Estrogen replacement therapy prevents the effect of ovariectomy. Mitochondria from females have higher levels of reduced glutathione than those from males. Those from ovariectomized rats have similar levels to males, and estrogen therapy prevents the fall in glutathione levels that occurs in ovariectomized animals. Oxidative damage…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyAntioxidantOvariectomymedicine.medical_treatmentMitochondria LiverMitochondrionBiologymedicine.disease_causeDNA MitochondrialBiochemistryAntioxidantsGene Expression Regulation EnzymologicSuperoxide dismutasechemistry.chemical_compoundRNA Ribosomal 16SPhysiology (medical)Internal medicinemedicineAnimalsRats WistarDNA Primerschemistry.chemical_classificationGlutathione PeroxidaseReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain ReactionSuperoxide DismutaseGlutathione peroxidaseEstrogensGlutathioneGlutathionePeroxidesRatsOxygenOxidative StressEndocrinologychemistryOvariectomized ratbiology.proteinRNAFemaleDismutaseReactive Oxygen SpeciesOxidation-ReductionOxidative stressFree Radical Biology and Medicine
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Upregulation of Phospholipase D Expression and Activation in Ventricular Pressure-Overload Hypertrophy

2005

Evidence for a role of phospholipase D (PLD) in cellular proliferation and differentiation is accumulating. We studied PLD activity and expression in normal and hypertrophic rat and human hearts. In rat heart, abdominal aortic banding (constriction to 50% of original lumen) caused hypertrophy in the left ventricle (as shown by weight index and ANP expression) by about 15% after 30 days without histological evidence of fibrosis or signs of decompensation and in the right ventricle after 100 days. The hypertrophy was accompanied by small increases of basal PLD activity and strong potentiation of stimulated PLD activity caused by 4β-phorbol-12β,13α-dibutyrate (PDB) and by phenylephrine. The mR…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyBlotting WesternCardiomegalyBiologyGene Expression Regulation EnzymologicMuscle hypertrophyRats Sprague-DawleyDownregulation and upregulationInternal medicinePhospholipase DVentricular PressuremedicineAnimalsHumansRNA MessengerPhenylephrineProtein Kinase CProtein kinase CPharmacologyReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain ReactionPhospholipase DPLD2lcsh:RM1-950Body WeightRatsReceptors AdrenergicUp-RegulationEnzyme ActivationIsoenzymeslcsh:Therapeutics. Pharmacologymedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologyVentricleVentricular pressureMolecular Medicinelipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)Signal Transductionmedicine.drugJournal of Pharmacological Sciences
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BCL-2 UPREGULATION AFTER 3-NITROPROPIONIC ACID PRECONDITIONING IN WARM RAT LIVER ISCHEMIA

2008

We aimed to determine whether 3-nitropropionic acid (3-NPA) preconditioning protects rat livers against warm ischemia/reperfusion injury. We hypothesized that 3-NPA mediates its protective effects by Bcl-2 upregulation. Brown-Norway rats (200 g) were injected with 3-NPA (10 mg/kg intraperitoneally) 24 h before 90 min of selective warm in situ ischemia. In additional experiments, 30-day survival was studied after 90 min of warm liver ischemia and resection of nonischemic liver tissue. We demonstrate increased mRNA and protein levels of Bcl-2 by real-time polymerase chain reaction, immunohistochemistry, and Western blot analysis in 3-NPA-pretreated rats. All treated animals survived, whereas …

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyBlotting WesternIschemiaCritical Care and Intensive Care MedicineLipid peroxidationchemistry.chemical_compoundstomatognathic systemWestern blotDownregulation and upregulationInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsWarm IschemiaIschemic PreconditioningCaspasechemistry.chemical_classificationReactive oxygen speciesmedicine.diagnostic_testbiologyCaspase 3Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain ReactionNitro Compoundsmedicine.diseaseImmunohistochemistryCaspase 9RatsEndocrinologyLiverProto-Oncogene Proteins c-bcl-2chemistryApoptosisReperfusion InjuryEmergency Medicinebiology.proteinPropionatesReperfusion injuryShock
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