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Lipid profiling following intake of the Omega 3 fatty acid DHA identifies the peroxidized metabolites F-4-Neuroprostanes as the best predictors of at…

2014

International audience; The anti-atherogenic effects of omega 3 fatty acids, namely eicosapentaenoic (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acids (DHA) are well recognized but the impact of dietary intake on bioactive lipid mediat or profiles remains unclear. Such a profiling effort may offer novel targets for future studies into the mechanism of action of omega 3 fatty acids. The present study aimed to determine the impact of DHA supplementation on the profiles of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) oxygenated metabolites and to investigate their contribution to therosclerosis prevention. A special emphasis was given to the non-enzymatic metabolites knowing the high susceptibility of DHA to free radical…

MouseBlood PressureCardiovascularBiochemistryMice0302 clinical medicineTandem Mass SpectrometryAetiologylcsh:Sciencechemistry.chemical_classificationLiquid0303 health sciences[CHIM.ORGA]Chemical Sciences/Organic chemistryFatty Acidsanti-atherogenic;omega 3 fatty acids;epa;dha;bioactive lipid;atherosclerosis;pufas;effects;molecularLipids3. Good healthFatty Acids UnsaturatedMedicinemedicine.medical_specialtyanti-atherogenicKnockoutAortic DiseasesMédecine humaine et pathologieGas Chromatography-Mass SpectrometryLDLDose-Response RelationshipLipid Mediators03 medical and health sciencesomega 3 fatty acids[ CHIM.ORGA ] Chemical Sciences/Organic chemistryacide gras n 3Complementary and Integrative HealtheffectsBiologybioactive lipidDose-Response Relationship DrugPreventionlcsh:RathéroscléroseEPALipid MetabolismPrevention of disease and conditionsmedicine.diseaseEndocrinologychemistryNeuroprostaneslcsh:QHuman health and pathologyBiomarkersand promotion of well-beinglcsh:Medicine030204 cardiovascular system & hematologymedicine.disease_causeOral and gastrointestinalHeart RateReceptorsBlood plasmaCluster Analysis2.1 Biological and endogenous factorsMice KnockoutUnsaturatedChromatographyMultidisciplinaryFatty liverAnimal ModelsDHALiverBiochemistryDocosahexaenoic acidlipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)DrugResearch ArticlePolyunsaturated fatty acidDocosahexaenoic AcidsClinical Research DesignGeneral Science & TechnologyBiologyModel OrganismsInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsNeuroprostanesAnimal Models of Diseasemolecular3.3 Nutrition and chemopreventionOmega 3 fatty acidNutrition030304 developmental biologyAnalysis of Varianceacide docosahexaénoiqueLipid metabolismAtherosclerosis[SDV.AEN] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionReceptors LDLPUFAs[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionOxidative stressChromatography Liquid
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Adverse side effects of statins in the oral cavity

2008

Podeu consultar la versió en castellà a http://hdl.handle.net/2445/117363

Mouth diseasesEfectes secundaris dels medicamentsSymptomsUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASDrug side effectslipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)HipercolesterolèmiaHypercholesteremiaMalalties de la boca:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Símptomes
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Unravelling the DNA sequences carried by Streptomyces coelicolor membrane vesicles

2022

AbstractMembrane vesicles (MVs) are spherical particles with nanoscale dimensions and characterized by the presence of diverse cargos, such as nucleic acids, proteins, lipids, and cellular metabolites. Many examples of (micro)organisms producing MVs are reported in literature. Among them, bacterial MVs are of particular interest because they are now considered as the fourth mechanism of horizontal gene transfer. Streptomyces bacteria are well-known for their ecological roles and ability to synthesize bioactive compounds, with Streptomyces coelicolor being the model organism. It was previously demonstrated that it can produce distinct populations of MVs characterized by different protein and…

MultidisciplinaryBacteriaBacterial ProteinsBase SequenceNucleic AcidsRNAStreptomyces coelicolorGene Expression Regulation BacterialSettore BIO/19 - Microbiologia GeneraleLipids
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impact of dietary intake of n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids on the physiology of the peripheral olfactory system in young mice

2021

Abstract : Olfaction plays a major role in the detection of volatile chemical signals present in the environment and triggers behaviors such as food intake, social interactions or danger avoidance. Recent studies suggested that nutritional and metabolic status of individuals may influence their olfactory capacities. Olfactory disorders have been observed in people with pathologies such as obesity and diabetes as well as in rodents exposed to obesogenic or diabetogenic diets. The physiological mechanisms underlying these dysfunctions are not known. One hypothesis is that a nutritional imbalance in lipids might alter the functioning of the peripheral olfactory system. In this context, the obj…

Muqueuse olfactiveAcides grasElectroolfactogramOlfactory mucosa[SDV.BBM] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry Molecular BiologyFatty acidsÉlectro-OlfactogrammeOlfactionOlfactory behaviorComportement olfactif
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The phosphorylated pathway of serine biosynthesis is essential both for male gametophyte and embryo development and for root growth in Arabidopsis.

2013

This study characterizes the phosphorylated pathway of Ser biosynthesis (PPSB) in Arabidopsis thaliana by targeting phosphoserine phosphatase (PSP1), the last enzyme of the pathway. Lack of PSP1 activity delayed embryo development, leading to aborted embryos that could be classified as early curled cotyledons. The embryo-lethal phenotype of psp1 mutants could be complemented with PSP1 cDNA under the control of Pro35S (Pro35S:PSP1). However, this construct, which was poorly expressed in the anther tapetum, did not complement mutant fertility. Microspore development in psp1.1/psp1.1 Pro35S:PSP1 arrested at the polarized stage. The tapetum from these lines displayed delayed and irregular devel…

MutantCitric Acid CycleGreen Fluorescent ProteinsImmunoblottingArabidopsisPlant ScienceBiologyPlant RootsSerineMicrosporeMicroscopy Electron TransmissionGene Expression Regulation PlantArabidopsisSerineArabidopsis thalianaAmino AcidsPhosphorylationResearch ArticlesTapetumArabidopsis ProteinsReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain ReactionGene Expression Regulation DevelopmentalEmbryoPhosphoserine phosphataseCell Biologybiology.organism_classificationPlants Genetically ModifiedPhosphoric Monoester HydrolasesBiosynthetic PathwaysBiochemistryMicroscopy FluorescenceMutationSeedsPollenGlycolysisThe Plant cell
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2020

Intracellular acid stress inhibits plant growth by unknown mechanisms and it occurs in acidic soils and as consequence of other stresses. In order to identify mechanisms of acid toxicity, we screened activation-tagging lines of Arabidopsis thaliana for tolerance to intracellular acidification induced by organic acids. A dominant mutant, sbt4.13-1D, was isolated twice and shown to over-express subtilase SBT4.13, a protease secreted into endoplasmic reticulum. Activity measurements and immuno-detection indicate that the mutant contains less plasma membrane H+-ATPase (PMA) than wild type, explaining the small size, electrical depolarization and decreased cytosolic pH of the mutant but not orga…

NADPH oxidaseArabidopsis ProteinsArabidopsisNADPH OxidasesGerminationROSArticleOxidative StressProton-Translocating ATPasesMutationorganic acidsactivation-taggingH+-ATPaseSubtilisinsProtonsInternational journal of molecular sciences
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Derivatization of amphetamine and methamphetamine with 1,2-naphthoquinone 4-sulfonic acid into solid-phase extraction cartridges. Determination of am…

1997

The derivatization of amphetamine and methamphetamine with 1,2-naphthoquinone-4-sulfonate (NQS) into solid-phase extraction cartridges (C 18 ) is described. Optimum conditions were the use of carbonate–hydrogencarbonate buffer of pH 10, a 10 min reaction time at 25 °C and an NQS concentration of 9.6 × 10 - 3 M. The accuracy and the precision of the method were tested. The results obtained with the proposed liquid–solid procedure were compared with those obtained with a traditional liquid–liquid extraction with hexane–ethyl acetate. The procedure was used to measure amphetamine in pharmaceutical and urine samples

NQSSulfonic acidBiochemistryDosage formAnalytical ChemistryMethamphetaminechemistry.chemical_compoundElectrochemistrymedicineEnvironmental ChemistryHumansSolid phase extractionDerivatizationSpectroscopychemistry.chemical_classificationChromatographyChemistryExtraction (chemistry)MethamphetamineAmphetaminePharmaceutical PreparationsCentral Nervous System StimulantsSpectrophotometry UltravioletSulfonic AcidsQuantitative analysis (chemistry)medicine.drugNaphthoquinonesThe Analyst
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Single cigar-shaped nanopores functionalized with amphoteric amino acid chains: experimental and theoretical characterization.

2012

We present an experimental and theoretical characterization of single cigar-shaped nanopores with pH-responsive carboxylic acid and lysine chains functionalized on the pore surface. The nanopore characterization includes (i) optical images of the nanostructure obtained by FESEM; (ii) different chemical procedures for the nanopore preparation (etching time and functionalizations; pH and electrolyte concentration of the external solution) allowing externally tunable nanopore responses monitored by the current-voltage (I-V) curves; and (iii) transport simulations obtained with a multilayer nanopore model. We show that a single, approximately symmetric nanopore can be operated as a reconfigurab…

NanoporeRe-configurablePHAmino acid chainsEtching timeElectrical signalCarboxylic AcidsGeneral Physics and AstronomyFunctionalizationsElectrolytePore surfaceElectrochemistryFunctionalizedCarboxylic acidOptical imageNanoporesElectric conductivityI - V curveElectrochemistryGeneral Materials ScienceTheoretical modelRectifying behaviorsFundamental conceptsRectifying propertiesSurface propertyGeneral EngineeringHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationCigar-shaped nanoporeCharacterization (materials science)Data processingChemistryNanoporeAmino acidsIon channelTransport simulationIodineLogic functionsNanostructureMaterials scienceLogicSurface PropertiesCharacterizationNanotechnologyTunabilitiesArticleDrug controlled releaseElectrical resistivity and conductivityEtchingTransport processPH-responsiveCurrent voltage curveDiodeChemical proceduresCarboxylic acidsLysineElectric ConductivityModels TheoreticalGeometrical opticsNanostructuresAmphoteric amino acid chainsCurrent-voltage curvesExternal solutionsFISICA APLICADAElectrolyte concentrationACS nano
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Modelling of natural and synthetic polyelectrolyte interactions in natural waters.

2006

In this paper SIT and Pitzer models are used for the first time to describe the interactions of natural and synthetic polyelectrolytes in natural waters. Measurements were made potentiometrically at 25 °C in single electrolyte media, such as Et4NI and NaCl (for fulvic acid 0.1 < I /mol L− 1 < 0.75), and in a multi-component medium simulating the composition of natural waters at a wide range of salinities (for fulvic and alginic acids: 5 < S < 45) with particular reference to sea water [Synthetic Sea Water for Equilibrium studies, SSWE]. In order to simplify calculations, SSWE was considered to be a “single salt” BA, with cation B and anion A representing all the major cations (Na+, K+, Mg2+…

Natural and synthetic polyelectrolytes: SITion pair modelDependence on medium and ionic strengthArtificial seawaterdependence on medium and ionic strength: alginic and fulvic acidNatural and synthetic polyelectrolytesSpecific ion Interaction Theory (SIT)PitzerIon Pair modelsAlginic and fulvic acids
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EFFECT OF MICROENCAPSULATION ON OXYGEN DISTRIBUTION IN ISLETS ORGANS

1994

In islet transplantation, limitation of oxygen supply may restrict graft function, particularly when encapsulated tissue is used. Therefore, oxygen tensions (PO2) in isolated islet organs (Brockmann bodies) of Osphronemus gorami were measured. In a thermostatically (37 degrees C) controlled measuring chamber, PO2 values were recorded at subsequent microelectrode positions on a radial track toward the center of the organ. In 2 independent groups, we studied the effect of fluid convection (n = 12) and microencapsulation (n = 12). In both groups, sigmoidal PO2 profiles were found, which permit differentiation in an oxygen-depleted zone surrounding the surface, a steep decline inside the tissue…

NecrosisAlginatesIslets of Langerhans TransplantationAnalytical chemistryOxygenechemistry.chemical_elementOxygenIslets of LangerhansOxygen ConsumptionGlucuronic AcidmedicineAnimalscomputer.programming_languageTransplantationgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryHexuronic AcidsFishesMembranes ArtificialAnatomyOxygenationIsletOxygenTransplantationMicroelectrodechemistryOxygen distributionmedicine.symptomMicroelectrodescomputerPolarographyTransplantation
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