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Thyrotrophin-releasing hormone-a lactation-promoting agent?
1991
Objective— To study the lactational and hormonal responses to nasal administration of thyrotrophin-releasing hormone (TRH) in puerperal women with inadequate lactation. Design— Prospective randomized double-blind placebo-controlled study. Subjects— 19 puerperal women with inadequate lactation (<50% of normal milk yield) on the 5th day postpartum. Interventions— 10 women were allocated to receive TRH administered by a nasal spray of 1 mg, four times daily, between suckling episodes, for 10 consecutive days starting on day 6 postpartum. Nine women were allocated to receive placebo sprays. Main outcome measures— Daily milk yield, serum levels of prolactin and thyroid hormones. Results— Before …
Cilium induction triggers differentiation of glioma stem cells.
2020
Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) possesses glioma stem cells (GSCs) that promote self-renewal, tumor propagation, and relapse. Understanding the mechanisms of GSCs self-renewal can offer targeted therapeutic interventions. However, insufficient knowledge of GSCs' fundamental biology is a significant bottleneck hindering these efforts. Here, we show that patient-derived GSCs recruit elevated levels of proteins that ensure the temporal cilium disassembly, leading to suppressed ciliogenesis. Depleting the cilia disassembly complex components is sufficient to induce ciliogenesis in a subset of GSCs via relocating platelet-derived growth factor receptor-alpha (PDGFR-α) to a newly induced cilium. Im…
Effect of digitonin on membrane-bound and chitosomal chitin synthetase activity in protoplasts from yeast cells ofCandida albicans
1993
The effect of digitonin on chitin synthetase present in membrane (MMF) and cytoplasmic fractions (chitosomes) (CF) from C. albicans yeast protoplasts has been determined. The zymogen is preferentially, but not exclusively, solubilized by digitonin from MMF. Centrifugation of distinct solubilized preparations, containing either zymogen, in vivo active enzyme and/or trypsin activated enzyme, on linear sucrose gradients suggests that both zymogen and trypsin activated enzyme sediment slightly slower than the active enzyme, pointing out differences between the activation processes in vivo and in vitro or, alternatively, that both enzyme activities (active in vivo and zymogenic) correspond to di…
Binge eating of a high fat diet during adolescence modulates the rewarding effects of ethanol
2018
Binge-eating is considered a specific form of overeating characterized by intermittent and high caloric food intake in a short period of time. Epidemiologic studies support a positive relation between the ingestion of fat and ethanol (EtOH), specifically among adolescent subjects. The aim of this work was to clarify the role of the compulsive, limited and intermittent intake of a high-fat food during adolescence on the rewarding effects of EtOH. After binge eating for 2 h, three days a week from postnatal day 29, the reinforcing effects of EtOH were tested with EtOH self-administration (SA) and conditioned place preference (CPP). Animals in the high fat binge (HFB) group that underwent the …
Mecanismos de acción citotóxica producidos por la esterigmatocistina en las células sh-sy5y de neuroblastoma humano
2021
En la presente Tesis Doctoral se ha llevado a cabo la evaluación in vitro de los efectos producidos por la micotoxina esterigmatocistina (STE) en células de mamífero. El conocimiento de los efectos tóxicos y exposición a dicha micotoxina permite una mejor caracterización de los riesgos de la población. Se ha evaluado la citotoxicidad individual de la STE en células de neuroblastoma (SH-SY5Y) y de carcinoma hepatocelular humano (HepG2), mostrando valores de IC50 únicamente en las células SH-SY5Y. Debido a que la exposición simultánea o secuencial a múltiples micotoxinas podría dar lugar a efectos adversos sobre la salud del consumidor, se ha evaluado la citotoxicidad combinada de la STE con …
Comparative Morphology of the Vertebrate Pineal Complex
1979
Publisher Summary This chapter explores whether there is evidence for the assumption that the mammalian pineal organ is a complex rather than a single organ with a uniform function. It is pointed out that the pineal organ is structurally very complex, especially in rodents. The uneven development of the pineal organ in rodents and the topographical relationships of the pineal organs in other mammalian orders have prompted a classification which is based on the shape, the size, and localization of the pineal organ. A tentative classification of the pineal organs of thoroughly studied species shows that closely related species have similar types of pineals. Based on the different localization…
Caracterización molecular de los receptores de gonadotrofinas de lubina (Dicentrarchus labrax)
2008
En los vertebrados, las gonadotrofinas (FSH y LH) son hormonas esenciales en el control de la gametogénesis y esteroidogénesis gonadal. Sus acciones están mediadas por la activación de sus respectivos receptores. A pesar de su importancia en la función reproductora, en teleósteos se dispone de muy poca información relativa a estos receptores. En este trabajo se investigaron las características moleculares, estructurales y funcionales de los receptores de gonadotrofinas (FSHR y LHR) de un teleósteo marino, la lubina (Dicentrarchus labrax). Además, se evaluó la especificidad de unión al ligando de estos receptores. Usando un método de RT-PCR cuantitativo, se midieron los perfiles de expresión…
Tiroiditis de Hashimoto: Microcirculación Lingual y Labial en Pacientes Afectados por Macroglosia
2007
The aim of this study is to estudy lingual and labial microcirculation differences among healthy subjects and those with Hashimoto's thyroiditis affected by macroglossia. Twenty healthy patients and 20 patients suffering from Hashimoto's thyroiditis were examined. Labial and lingual capiUaroscopy were used to investigate the characteristics of microcirculation. For each patient we evaluated visibility, course, tortuosity and the possible presence of microhaemorrhages, average calibre of capillary loops and the number of visible capillary loops per square millimetre. The investigations of the labial and lingual mucous were simple, non invasive and repeatable for each patient. In Hashimoto's …
Sperm quality, secondary sexual characters and parasitism in roach (Rutilus rutilus L.)
2004
According to sperm competition models, a male spawning in a disfavoured role should have spermatozoa with higher velocity but shorter longevity compared with a male spawning in a favoured role. Moreover, immunosuppressive androgens are needed to produce both secondary sexual characters and sperm cells. The ‘sperm protection’ hypothesis suggests that the immunosuppressive action of androgens has evolved to protect haploid spermatozoa, which are antigenic, from autoimmune attacks. Therefore, a male with high sexual ornamentation may be more susceptible to diseases but may possess better quality ejaculate than his less ornamented rival. We studied sexual ornamentation (breeding tubercles), eja…
"Table 168" of "Measurements of $t\bar{t}$ differential cross-sections of highly boosted top quarks decaying to all-hadronic final states in $pp$ col…
2019
$|{\cos{\theta}^{\star}}|$ correlation matrix for the absolute differential cross-section at parton level