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The prolyl-isomerase PIN1 is essential for nuclear Lamin-B structure and function and protects heterochromatin under mechanical stress.

2021

Summary: Chromatin organization plays a crucial role in tissue homeostasis. Heterochromatin relaxation and consequent unscheduled mobilization of transposable elements (TEs) are emerging as key contributors of aging and aging-related pathologies, including Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and cancer. However, the mechanisms governing heterochromatin maintenance or its relaxation in pathological conditions remain poorly understood. Here we show that PIN1, the only phosphorylation-specific cis/trans prolyl isomerase, whose loss is associated with premature aging and AD, is essential to preserve heterochromatin. We demonstrate that this PIN1 function is conserved from Drosophila to humans and prevents…

transposonsNeocortexMiceHeterochromatinProlyl isomeraseDrosophila ProteinsBiology (General)PhosphorylationRNA Small InterferingTissue homeostasisCells CulturedSettore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniNeuronsLamin Type BChemistryHP1phosphorylationneurodegenerationnuclear envelopePeptidylprolyl IsomeraseCell biologyDrosophila heterochromatin HP1 Lamin mechanical stress neurodegeneration nuclear envelope phosphorylation PIN1 transposonsNuclear laminaDrosophilaRNA InterferencePremature agingQH301-705.5HeterochromatinNuclear EnvelopeDrosophila; heterochromatin; HP1; Lamin; mechanical stress; neurodegeneration; nuclear envelope; phosphorylation; PIN1; transposonsSettore BIO/11 - Biologia MolecolareSettore MED/08 - Anatomia PatologicaGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyPIN1Alzheimer DiseaseSettore MED/05 - Patologia ClinicaAnimalsHumansHeterochromatin maintenancemechanical stressheterochromatinmechanical streMice Inbred C57BLNIMA-Interacting Peptidylprolyl IsomeraseChromobox Protein Homolog 5DNA Transposable ElementsHeterochromatin protein 1Stress MechanicalLaminLaminCell reports
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Comparison of wormlion behavior under man-made and natural shelters: urban wormlions more strongly prefer shaded, fine-sand microhabitats, construct …

2019

Abstract Urban habitats differ from their natural surroundings in various aspects, such as a higher temperature and a distinct species composition. It is therefore not surprising that animal behavior too differs between these habitat types. We studied the foraging and habitat selection behavior of a pit-building predator, a wormlion, originating from either an urban or a more natural site. Wormlions occur in nature under structures that provide shelter from sunlight and rain, such as caves, and are also common in cities, occurring under artificial shelters. Wormlions construct pit-traps to hunt arthropods, and the pits constructed by urban wormlions were larger than those constructed by wor…

trap-building predators0106 biological sciences0303 health sciencesgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcologyForaginghabitat selectionArticles010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesNatural (archaeology)PredationOptimal foraging theory03 medical and health sciencesCaveHabitatAbundance (ecology)habitat structureAnimal Science and Zoologyoptimal foragingPredatorantlions030304 developmental biologyCurrent Zoology
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Do Older Employees Suffer More from Work Intensification and Other Intensified Job Demands? Evidence from Upper White-Collar Workers

2019

Background: Working life today is characterized by acceleration and intensification due to social, and particularly technological, acceleration affecting the whole of society. These phenomena also affect working life by intensifying job demands, possibly imposing new job stressors on the workforce. At the same time workforce is aging, raising a question how older employees manage to cope with these work life changes. Methods: This study examined intensified job demands and their effects on occupational well-being from the age perspective utilizing Finnish survey data from upper white-collar workers (N = 2,200). Data was analyzed using multivariate analysis of covariance and hierarchical reg…

työhyvinvointilcsh:Labor. Work. Working classintensified job demandsAffect (psychology)moderator effectsikääntyvät työntekijätoccupational well-beinglcsh:Industrial psychologytyöelämäEmpirical evidencevaatimuksetta515lcsh:HD4801-8943Psykologia - PsychologyWork engagementagingMultilevel modelStressormoderaatioefektitikääntyminenWork (electrical)työn kuormittavuusWorkforceSurvey data collectionintensiivinen työDemographic economicsPsychology (miscellaneous)work intensificationPsychologylcsh:HF5548.7-5548.85Scandinavian Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology
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Walking, physical activity and life-space mobility among older people

2017

Autonomy in mobility is a central component of active ageing. Life-space mobility describes where, when, and how an individual reaches desired destinations. Walking, an important form of physical activity among older people, is a prerequisite for engaging in daily activities. This study explored the cross-sectional and longitudinal relationships between physical activity and life-space mobility. The associations of walking with reasons for going outdoors in different life-space areas, living arrangements, and environmental barriers to mobility were also examined. Data from two larger studies were used: the Life-Space Mobility in Old Age (LISPE) accelerometer substudy (n=174, median age 79.7…

ulkoiluympäristölife-space mobilitykiihtyvyysmittaritagingphysical activityHaastattelututkimusasuminenesteetmobilitykävelywalkingaccelerometerikääntyminenelinpiiritKohorttitutkimuselinympäristöliikkuminenfyysinen aktiivisuusikääntyneet
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Terapia trans-cranica ad ultrasuoni focalizzati guidati da Risonanza Magnetica: studio retrospettivo di semeiotica neuroradiologica intra-operatoria

2019

SCOPO DEL LAVORO: Valutare retrospettivamente le caratteristiche di semeiotica neuroradiologica delle lesioni indotte in pazienti sottoposti a talamotomia unilaterale del nucleo Vim mediante l’utilizzo di un sistema trans-cranico ad ultrasuoni focalizzati guidati da RM (tcMRgFUS). MATERIALI E METODI: Cinquanta pazienti sono stati sottoposti a talamotomia mediante tcMRgFUS per tremore essenziale refrattario a terapia medica (n = 39) o per tremore in malattia di Parkinson (n = 11). Esaminando sequenze FRFSE T2-pesate (2mm, no gap) acquisite sia intra-operatoriamente che nel successivo follow-up RM a 48h, è stata valutata la presenza e le dimensioni delle aree lesionali concentriche precedente…

ultrasuoni focalizzati risonanza magnetica imaging intraoperatorio talamotomia tremore essenziale parkinsonSettore MED/27 - NeurochirurgiaSettore MED/37 - NeuroradiologiaSettore MED/26 - NeurologiaSettore MED/36 - Diagnostica Per Immagini E Radioterapia
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Outcome Analysis From a Multicenter Registry on Unibody Stent-Graft System for the Treatment of Spontaneous Infrarenal Acute Aortic Syndrome (MURUSSI…

2022

Purpose: This study reports the outcomes from a Multicenter Registry on unibody stent-graft system for the treatment of spontaneous infrarenal acute aortic syndrome (MURUSSIAS registry). Materials and methods: The retrospective MURUSSIAS registry included spontaneous infrarenal acute aortic dissection (IAAS) managed with the unibody stent-graft system (AFX endovascular AAA system; Endologix Inc., Irvine, California) outside the current instruction for use. IAAS considered aortic dissection (AD), intramural hematoma (IMH), and penetrating aortic ulcer (PAU). Indications to IAAS treatment were symptoms, associated dilated abdominal aorta (>3 cm), rapidly-growing (>0.5 cm/6 months) aorta…

unibody stent-graftacute aortic syndromepenetrating aortic ulcerRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingSurgeryaortic dissectionCardiology and Cardiovascular Medicineintramural hematoma
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MR Imaging of Uterus Didelphys Transverse Vaginal Septum Causing Hematometrocolpos and Renal Agenesis

2002

The association of uterus didelphys and unilateral blind vagina with ipsilateral renal agenesis is an infrequent urogenital malformation distinguished by a lesion of the mesonephric duct. In most patients, symptoms are present at the beginning of the menstrual cycle because a transverse vaginal septum on one side obstructs the flow of menses, which consequently collect. Magnetic resonance imaging allows a precise delineation of this congenital abnormality, clearly demonstrating the transverse vaginal septum with hematometrocolpos and uterus didelphys. Extending the magnetic resonance study to the abdomen and employing coronal sections with a wide field of view is important to search for ass…

urogenital systemGenitourinary systembusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectObstetrics and GynecologyAnatomyBlind vaginamedicine.diseaseMr imagingUterus didelphysMesonephric ductLesionmedicineRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingUterus malformation MR imagingmedicine.symptombusinessRenal agenesisMenstrual cyclemedia_commonJournal of Women's Imaging
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Changes in the receptor profile of the lower urinary tract in the aging male

2004

Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is one of th e most common effects of aging in men. Epidemiologists estimate that about one quarter of all men over 50 years of age suffer from BPH-derived voiding symptoms. Future demographic developments, with higher relative shares of older people, will increase the socioeconomic impact of this disease. Polder et al. (1994) calculated for the Netherlands that the treatment costs of BPH will double by 2035. Office visits for BPH related symptoms increased in the USA from 1.4 million in 1990 to 6 million in 1995, reflecting the increased public awareness of the problem and the increased desire for treatment (Kaplan et al. 1996).

urogenital systembusiness.industryAging maleUrinary systemDiseaseHyperplasiaurologic and male genital diseasesQuarter (United States coin)medicine.diseaseBladder outlet obstructionmedicinebusinessOlder peopleSocioeconomic statusDemography
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Safety in Numbers: How Color Morph Frequency Affects Predation Risk in an Aposematic Moth

2021

Polymorphic warning signals in aposematic systems are enigmatic because predator learning should favor the most common form, creating positive frequency-dependent survival. However, many populations exhibit variation in warning signals. There are various selective mechanisms that can counter positive frequency-dependent selection and lead to temporal or spatial warning signal diversification. Examining these mechanisms and their effects requires first confirming whether the most common morphs are favored at both local and regional scales. Empirical examples of this are uncommon and often include potentially confounding factors, such as a lack of knowledge of predator identity and behavior. …

varoitusväriForagingFrequency-dependent selectionColorPREYAposematismMothswarning colorationtäpläsiilikäsSEXUAL SELECTIONpolymorphismPredationSIGNALSAnimalsaposematismPasseriformesDEPENDENT SELECTIONmuuntelu (biologia)PredatorEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsParusluonnonvalintaHYPOTHESISbiologyEcologycontext-dependent predationLEAF BEETLEMIMICRYbiology.organism_classificationBiological EvolutionsaalistusPOLYMORPHISMfrequency-dependent selectionSympatric speciationPredatory BehaviorTRADE-OFFSexual selection1181 Ecology evolutionary biologyThe American Naturalist
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Predator-Induced Plasticity on Warning Signal and Larval Life-History Traits of the Aposematic Wood Tiger Moth, Arctia plantaginis

2021

Correction Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution Volume 9 Article Number 737651 DOI 10.3389/fevo.2021.737651 Published JUL 29 2021 Predator-induced plasticity in life-history and antipredator traits during the larval period has been extensively studied in organisms with complex life-histories. However, it is unclear whether different levels of predation could induce warning signals in aposematic organisms. Here, we investigated whether predator-simulated handling affects warning coloration and life-history traits in the aposematic wood tiger moth larva, Arctia plantaginis. As juveniles, a larger orange patch on an otherwise black body signifies a more efficient warning signal against predators…

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