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Effects of Dietary Restriction on Cancer Development and Progression

2017

The effects of caloric restriction on tumor growth and progression are known for over a century. Indeed, fasting has been practiced for millennia, but just recently has emerged the protective role that it may exert toward cells. Fasting cycles are able to reprogram the cellular metabolism, by inducing protection against oxidative stress and prolonging cellular longevity. The reduction of calorie intake as well as short- or long-term fasting has been shown to protect against chronic and degenerative diseases, such as diabetes, cardiovascular pathologies, and cancer. In vitro and in vivo preclinical models showed that different restriction dietary regimens may be effective against cancer onse…

Starvationbusiness.industryCancer evolutionDietary restriction nutrition cancer cancer progression cancer evolution starvationCancer researchMedicineCancerCancer developmentmedicine.symptombusinessmedicine.disease
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Effect of starvation on haemolymph vitellogenins and ovary uptake in Spilostethus pandurus

1993

Abstract 1. 1. Starvation reduces haemolymph vitellogenins and their incorporation by developing oocytes in S. pandurus adult females. 2. 2. Access to food restores unspecifically the protein levels in both haemolymph and ovaries. 3. 3. Topical treatments with JH promote de novo specific synthesis of vitellogenins and incorporation by the ovaries. 4. 4. These results point to a strong role of the JH as the regulatory factor of both reproductive phenomena in S. pandurus .

Starvationmedicine.medical_specialtyanimal structuresbiologyPhysiologyOvaryGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationBiochemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundVitellogeninEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structureBiosynthesischemistrySpilostethus pandurusInternal medicineHemolymphmedicinebiology.proteinmedicine.symptomMolecular BiologyVitellogeninsComparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Comparative Biochemistry
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Sulfate transporters in the plant’s response to drought and salinity: regulation and possible functions

2014

International audience; Drought and salinity are two frequently combined abiotic stresses that affect plant growth, development, and crop productivity. Sulfate, and molecules derived from this anion such as glutathione, play important roles in the intrinsic responses of plants to such abiotic stresses. Therefore, understanding how plants facing environmental constraints re-equilibrate the flux of sulfate between and within different tissues might uncover perspectives for improving tolerance against abiotic stresses. In this review, we took advantage of genomics and post-genomics resources available in Arabidopsis thaliana and in the model legume species Medicago truncatula to highlight and …

[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]ArabidopsisPlant Sciencetransporterssulfatelcsh:Plant cultureSULFUR STARVATIONVESICULAR-ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAEchemistry.chemical_compoundMini Review ArticleArabidopsisBotanyArabidopsis thalianaLOTUS-JAPONICUS[SDV.BV]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal Biologylcsh:SB1-1110SulfateROOT-NODULESGENE-EXPRESSION2. Zero hungerAbiotic componentbiologyIDENTIFICATIONEcologyfungisulfate;transporters;abiotic stresses;M. truncatula;Arabidopsis;VESICULAR-ARBUSCULAR MYCORRHIZAE;ARABIDOPSIS-THALIANA;MEDICAGO-TRUNCATULA;SALT STRESS;GENE-EXPRESSION;SULFUR STARVATION;LOTUS-JAPONICUS;ROOT-NODULES;MAIZE ROOTS;IDENTIFICATIONfood and beverages15. Life on landbiology.organism_classificationMEDICAGO-TRUNCATULAMAIZE ROOTSSulfate transportMedicago truncatulaabiotic stressesSalinitySALT STRESSchemistry[SDE]Environmental SciencesARABIDOPSIS-THALIANAAdaptationM. truncatulaFrontiers in Plant Science
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Improvement of the mechanical properties of photo-oxidized films after recycling

2002

Mechanical recycling of post-consumer plastics gives rise, in most cases, to secondary materials with mechanical properties worse than those of the reclaimed polymer. This is mostly due to the thermomechanical treatment undergone during the melt reprocessing operations. In this work, low density polyethylene films have been photo-oxidized in artificial accelerated ageing conditions and then the brittle films have been melt reprocessed. It is shown that the secondary material, after reprocessing, shows mechanical properties, in particular elongation at break, better than those of the photo-oxidized films. This behaviour has been attributed to the fact that the melt reprocessing has the effec…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsOxidative degradationPolymerCondensed Matter PhysicsMolten stateLow-density polyethyleneBrittlenesschemistryMechanics of MaterialsMaterials ChemistryPhotochemical degradationComposite materialElongationOxygen starvationPolymer Degradation and Stability
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Could starvation minimize chemotherapy-induced toxicities?

2008

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Compound climate extreme events threaten migratory birds’ conservation in western U.S.

2022

In a warming world, more intense and frequent compound climate extreme events pose serious challenges to biodiversity and conservation on Earth as one of the 2030 United Nations’ sustainable development goals (SDGs): “Life On Land” (SDG 15). In summer 2020, concurrent swelling wildfires and a sudden cold snap in the western U.S. killed a massive number of migratory birds. In August 2020, the hot and humid weather in response to the wildfire radiation and the oceanic evaporation could result in killing heat stress for migratory birds along the coastal shoreline, particularly in California. The heat and smoke of wildfires forced the migratory birds to abandon such feeding grounds towards inla…

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Starvation can diversify the population structure and virulence strategies of an environmentally transmitting fish pathogen

2014

Background. Generalist bacterial pathogens, with the ability for environmental survival and growth, often face variable conditions during their outside-host period. Abiotic factors (such as nutrient deprivation) act as selection pressures for bacterial characteristics, but their effect on virulence is not entirely understood. “Sit and wait” hypothesis expects that long outside-host survival selects for increased virulence, but maintaining virulence in the absence of hosts is generally expected to be costly if active investments are needed. We analysed how long term starvation influences bacterial population structure and virulence of an environmentally transmitting fish pathogen Flavobacter…

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