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Differential response of benthic microbes and meiofauna to fish-farm disturbance in coastal sediments

2001

Bacterial and meiofaunal abundance and biomass and their response to the disturbance induced by fish-farm biodeposition were investigated from March to October 1997 on a monthly basis at two stations of the Gaeta Gulf (Tyrrhenian Sea, Mediterranean Sea). The biopolymeric fraction of the organic matter was characterized by high concentrations which was similar at both fish-farming-impacted and control stations. Similarly, bacteria accounted for a small fraction of the biopolymeric organic carbon (<1%), while the contribution due to auto-fluorescent cell biomass (i.e. prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells displaying auto-fluorescence) to the total biopolymeric carbon was quantitatively negligible …

Settore BIO/07 - EcologiaChlorophyllGeologic SedimentsNematodaMeiofaunaHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisMeiobenthosColony Count MicrobialAquacultureBiologyToxicologyCyanobacteriaFish-farmMediterranean seaBenthosSedimentary organic matterEnvironmental ChemistrySedimentary organic matterAnimalsOrganic matterBiomassMicrophytobenthoTotal organic carbonchemistry.chemical_classificationBiomass (ecology)Bacteria2300EcologyChlorophyll Ameiofauna; bacteria; microphytobenthos; fish-farms; sedimentary organic matterGeneral MedicinePigments BiologicalPollutionchemistryItalyBenthic zone
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Nematode community response to fish-farm impact in the western Mediterranean.

2002

A previous investigation on fish-farm biodeposition effects on benthos, carried out in the Gaeta Gulf (northwestern Mediterranean Sea), revealed a strong impact on meiofaunal assemblages. This study implements these findings by examining in detail the nematode assemblage and its response to organic enrichment from the start of a fish farm activity to the conclusion of the fish rearing cycle. Density, community structure and individual size were utilised for univariate (genus, trophic diversity and abundance patterns) and multivariate analyses (MDS) in order to identify the best descriptors of impact and the response of the nematode assemblages. Nematodes displayed significantly reduced dens…

Settore BIO/07 - EcologiaGeologic SedimentsNematodaHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisFish farmingPopulation DynamicsTrophic groupAquacultureBiologyToxicologyBenthosAquacultureMediterranean SeaEnvironmental ChemistryDominance (ecology)AnimalsWater PollutantsBiomassOrganic ChemicalsTrophic level2300Ecologybusiness.industryFish-farm impactCommunity structureFishesGeneral MedicineNematode communityPollutionOrdinationSpecies richnessFish-farm impact; Nematode community; Trophic groups; Mediterranean SeabusinessEnvironmental pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987)
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Structural basis for the potential antitumour activity of DNA-interacting benzo[kl]xanthene lignans

2010

The biological properties and possible pharmacological applications of benzo[kl]xanthene lignans, rare among natural products and synthetic compounds, are almost unexplored. In the present contribution, the possible interaction of six synthetic benzo[kl]xanthene lignans and the natural metabolite rufescidride with DNA has been investigated through a combined STD-NMR and molecular docking approach, paralleled by in vitro biological assays on their antiproliferative activity towards two different cancer cell lines: SW 480 and HepG2. Our data suggest that the benzo[kl]xanthene lignans are suitable lead compounds for the design of DNA selective ligands with potential antitumour properties.

XantheneModels MolecularStereochemistryCell SurvivalMetaboliteAntinematodal AgentsOrganic ChemistryDNABiochemistryIn vitroLignanschemistry.chemical_compoundInhibitory Concentration 50Structure-Activity RelationshipchemistryXanthenesBiological propertyCell Line TumorHumansNucleic Acid ConformationPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryCancer cell linesDNA
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The comparison of beta-thymosin homologues among metazoa supports an arthropod-nematode clade.

2000

The definition of an Ecdysozoa clade among the protostomians, including all phyla with a regularly molted alpha-chitin-rich cuticle, has been one of the most provocative hypotheses to arise from recent investigations on animal phylogeny. Here we present evidence in favor of an arthropod-nematode clade, from the comparison of beta-thymosin homologues among the Metazoa. Arthropods and nematodes share the absence of the highly conserved beta-thymosin form found in all other documented bilaterian phyla as well as sponges, and the possession of a very unusual, internally triplicated homologue of the beta-thymosin protein, unknown in other phyla. We argue that such discrete molecular character is…

biologyNematodaSequence Homology Amino AcidPhylumMolecular Sequence DataZoologybiology.organism_classificationCladisticsThymosinMonophylyNematodeDrosophila melanogasterPhylogeneticsGeneticsAnimalsArthropodAmino Acid SequenceCladeCaenorhabditis elegansMolecular BiologyEcdysozoaArthropodshormones hormone substitutes and hormone antagonistsEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPhylogenyJournal of molecular evolution
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Synthesis of plagiochiline N from santonin.

2001

This article reports the transformation of O-acetylisophotosantonin, obtained by photochemical rearrangement of santonin, into plagiochiline N, an ent-2,3-secoaromadendrane isolated from Plagiochila ovalifolia. The synthesis was carried out in a sequence involving as the key steps (a) the substitution of the lactone moiety by a gem-dimethylcyclopropane ring through a synthetic intermediate having a C(6)-C(7) double bond and (b) the ozonolysis of the C(2)-C(3) bond followed by cyclization to the dihydropyran ring characteristic of plagiochiline N. Spectroscopic data of the synthetic product fully coincided with the reported data for the natural product.

chemistry.chemical_classificationNatural productOzonolysisPlants MedicinalDouble bondDihydropyranStereochemistryAntinematodal AgentsOrganic ChemistryAlkenesRing (chemistry)chemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryMoietySantoninLactoneThiocyanatesSantoninThe Journal of organic chemistry
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Stereoselective synthesis of 7,11-guaien-8,12-olides from santonin. Synthesis of podoandin and (+)-zedolactone A.

2000

Photochemical rearrangement of hydroxy ester 2, easily obtained from santonin (1), afforded butenolide 4, a good starting material for the synthesis of 7,11-guaien-8,12-olides. Compound 4 has been transformed into compound 10, which has been used for the synthesis of podoandin (5) and (+)-zedolactone A (ent-6). Regioselective elimination of the acetyl group on C10 afforded directly podoandin (5). For the synthesis of ent-6, a hydroxyl group has been regio- and stereoselectively introduced at the 4alpha-position through the 3alpha,4alpha-epoxide 15. The basic hydrolysis of the 10-acetyl group in compound 18 took place with concomitant intramolecular conjugated addition of the alkoxide to the…

chemistry.chemical_classificationStereochemistryAntinematodal AgentsHydrolysisOrganic ChemistryRegioselectivityEtherStereoisomerismchemistry.chemical_compoundSesquiterpenes Guaianechemistry4-ButyrolactoneAlkoxideMoietyStereoselectivityEnantiomerCycloheptanesSantoninLactoneButenolideThe Journal of organic chemistry
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Antigen-specific T cells and cytokines detection as useful tool for understanding immunity against zoonotic infections.

2012

Zoonoses include a broad range of diseases, that are becoming of great interest, due to the climate changing, that cause the adaptation of vectors to new niches and environments. Host immune responses play a crucial role in determining the outcome of infections, as documented by expansion of antigen-specific T cells during several zoonotic infections. Thus, understanding of the contribution of antigen-specific T-cell subsets in the host immune response is a powerful tool to evaluate the different immunological mechanisms involved in zoonotic infections and for the development of effective vaccines. In this paper we discuss the role of T cells in some eukaryotic and prokaryotic infectious mo…

lcsh:Immunologic diseases. AllergyNematodaT-LymphocytesImmunologyReview ArticleAdaptive ImmunityBiologyHost-Parasite InteractionsImmune systemT-Lymphocyte SubsetsAntigen specificImmunityZoonosesAnimalsHumansImmunology and AllergyAntigensTh1-Th2 BalanceZoonoses antigen specific T-cells animal immunology.VaccinesBacteriaZoonotic InfectionGeneral MedicineAcquired immune systemVirologyImmunity InnateHost-Pathogen InteractionsImmunologyCytokinesAdaptationlcsh:RC581-607
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Epidemiology and management of foodborne nematodiasis in the European Union, systematic review 2000–2016

2018

Background: Foodborne nematodiasis are caused by the ingestion of food contaminated by helminths. In Europe, these diseases are present in all countries. Objectives: To review the available data on epidemiology and management of foodborne nematodiasis in the European Union, detect any trends and determine the possible causes of the observed changes. Methods: A review of available literature published between 2000 and 2016 was conducted. Results: Out of 1523 cases described in the literature, 1493 cases were autochthonous and 30 cases were imported. The detected parasites were Toxocara spp (34.7%), Ascaris lumbricoides (27.1%), Trichinella spp (21.9%), Anisakis spp (15.5%) and Angiostrongylu…

medicine.medical_specialtyNematodaFood HandlingReviewsMicrobiologyFood handlingFoodborne Diseases03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineEnvironmental healthparasitic diseasesEpidemiologymedicineAnimalsHumansHelminthsmedia_common.cataloged_instance030212 general & internal medicineEuropean unionNematode Infectionsmedia_commondigestive oral and skin physiologyZoonosisPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseEuropeInfectious DiseasesGeographyCommunicable Disease Control030211 gastroenterology & hepatologyParasitologyPathogens and Global Health
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Helminth Infection of the Loggerhead Sea Turtle Caretta caretta along the Coasts of Sicily and the North West Adriatic Sea

2021

We provide new data on the presence of helminth parasites in 64 individual loggerhead sea turtles Caretta caretta stranded along the coasts of Sicily and the northwest Adriatic Sea between June 2014 and August 2016. The necropsy examination revealed 31 individuals (48.4%) positive for endoparasites, showing a greater prevalence of trematodes than nematodes. In particular, seven species and a single genus of Trematoda (Hapalotrema) and a single species and genus of Nematoda (Kathlania) were identified. Among the Digenea flukes the species with the highest prevalence of infection were Rhytidodes gelatinosus (34.6%) and Hapalotrema sp. (33.3%), while among the Nematoda they were Kathlania sp. …

trematoda; nematoda; loggerhead sea turtle; <i>Caretta caretta</i>; Mediterranean seaVeterinary medicineSettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaZoologyLoggerhead sea turtleDigeneaMediterranean seaSingle speciesGenustrematodaSF600-1100HelminthsnematodaCaretta carettaGeneral Veterinarybiologybiology.organism_classificationbody regionsloggerhead sea turtleQL1-991North westMediterranean seaAnimal Science and ZoologyTrematodaZoology<i>Caretta caretta</i>Animals
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