Search results for "oligo"

showing 10 items of 1298 documents

Different electrophysiological actions of 24- and 72-hour aggregated amyloid-beta oligomers on hippocampal field population spike in both anesthetize…

2010

Diffusible oligomeric assemblies of the amyloid beta-protein (Abeta) could be the primary factor in the pathogenic pathway leading to Alzheimer's disease (AD). Converging lines of evidence support the notion that AD begins with subtle alterations in synaptic efficacy, prior to the occurrence of extensive neuronal degeneration. Recently, however, a shared or overlapping pathogenesis for AD and epileptic seizures occurred as aberrant neuronal hyperexcitability, as well as nonconvulsive seizure activity were found in several different APP transgenic mouse lines. This generated a renewed attention to the well-known comorbidity of AD and epilepsy and interest in how Abeta oligomers influence neu…

MaleAmyloidAmyloid betaHippocampusHippocampal formationMicroscopy Atomic ForceSettore BIO/09 - FisiologiaHippocampusRats Sprague-DawleyAtomic force microscopyAlzheimer's disease; Amyloid; Excitability; Oligomer; Atomic force microscopymental disordersAnimalsMolecular BiologyNeuronsAnalysis of VarianceExcitabilityAmyloid beta-PeptidesbiologyPerforant PathwayChemistryGeneral NeuroscienceDentate gyrusLong-term potentiationPopulation spikeAlzheimer's diseaseElectric StimulationPeptide FragmentsRatsElectrophysiologyElectrophysiologyOligomerbiology.proteinNeurology (clinical)NeuroscienceDevelopmental BiologyBrain research
researchProduct

Evaluation of thermoresponsive properties and biocompatibility of polybenzofulvene aggregates for leuprolide delivery

2012

Abstract In this study, a polybenzofulvene derivative named poly-6-MOEG-9-BF3k, was evaluated as polymeric material for the production of injectable thermoresponsive nano-aggregates able to load low molecular weight peptidic drug, like the anticancer leuprolide. Thermoresponsive behavior of poly-6-MOEG-9-BF3k was studied in aqueous media by evaluating scattering intensity variations by means of DLS in function of temperature. Zeta potential measurements and SEM observations were also carried out. Moreover, critical aggregation temperature of the poly-6-MOEG-9-BF3k polymer was evaluated by pyrene fluorescence analysis. Then, the ability of prepared thermoresponsive aggregates to protect this…

MaleAntineoplastic Agents HormonalBiocompatibilityCell SurvivalPolymersPharmaceutical ScienceNanotechnologyCell Linechemistry.chemical_compoundAnimal modelIn vivoZeta potentialAnimalsHumansRats WistarThermoresponsiveSkinchemistry.chemical_classificationDrug CarriersOligopeptideChemistryTemperaturePolymerNano-aggregateIn vitroNanostructuresRatsIndenesSettore CHIM/09 - Farmaceutico Tecnologico ApplicativoMicroscopy Electron ScanningBiophysicsPyrenePolybenzofulveneLeuprolideInternational Journal of Pharmaceutics
researchProduct

Immunophenotype and molecular characterisation of adenocarcinoma of the small intestine

2009

Background: Despite having a dramatically larger surface area than the large intestine, the small intestine is an infrequent site for the development of adenocarcinoma. To better understand the molecular abnormalities in small bowel adenocarcinoma (SBA), we characterised a number of candidate oncogenic pathways and the immunophenotype of this rare cancer. Methods: Tissue microarrays were constructed from tumour samples from 54 patients with all stages of the disease. Immunohistochemistry and microsatellite instability (MSI) testing were conducted. Results: The profile of cytokeratin 20 and 7 coexpression was variable, but expression of caudal type homeobox transcription factor 2 (CDX2) was …

MaleCancer ResearchPathologyReceptor ErbB-2Kaplan-Meier EstimateDNA Mismatch Repairchemistry.chemical_compoundDuodenal NeoplasmsCDX2 Transcription Factorsmall bowel adenocarcinomaCDX2Letter to the EditorOligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysisvascular endothelial growth factorbiologyMiddle AgedNeoplasm ProteinsErbB ReceptorsVascular endothelial growth factormismatch repairOncologyimmunohistochemistryKeratinsAdenocarcinomaFemaleMicrosatellite InstabilityAdultmedicine.medical_specialtyAdenocarcinomaImmunophenotypingCytokeratinGrowth factor receptormedicineHumansPTENAgedHomeodomain ProteinsJejunal NeoplasmsGene Expression ProfilingPTEN PhosphohydrolaseMicrosatellite instabilityCancerGenes erbB-1OncogenesGenes erbB-2medicine.diseasedigestive system diseasesIleal NeoplasmsReceptors Vascular Endothelial Growth Factorchemistrybiology.proteinTranslational Therapeuticsepidermal growth factor receptorBritish Journal of Cancer
researchProduct

Ultrasound-guided intra-tumor injection of combined immunotherapy cures mice from orthotopic prostate cancer.

2013

Intra-tumor injection of immunotherapeutic agents is often the most effective, likely because of concomitant modification of tumor microenvironment. We tested an immunotherapeutic regimen consisting of CpG oligonucleotides and of adenovirus-mediated gene delivery of CCL16 chemokine directly into orthotopically implanted prostate tumors by ultrasound-guided injection, followed by systemic administration of an anti-IL-10R antibody. This combination treatment induced rapid stromal rearrangement, characterized by massive leukocyte infiltration and large areas of necrosis, a scenario that eventually led to complete tumor rejection and systemic immunity in 75 % of the treated mice. In vivo T lymp…

MaleCancer ResearchPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyStromal cellmedicine.medical_treatmentImmunologyFluorescent Antibody TechniqueGene deliveryCD8-Positive T-LymphocytesInjections Intralesionalprostate cancer;immunotherapyAdenoviridaeImmunoenzyme TechniquesProstate cancerMiceTumor Cells CulturedImmunology and AllergyMedicineAnimalsHumansCell ProliferationUltrasonographyTumor microenvironmentbusiness.industryAntibodies MonoclonalProstatic NeoplasmsImmunotherapyT lymphocyteGenetic Therapyprostate cancermedicine.diseaseCombined Modality TherapyInterleukin-10Mice Inbred C57BLOncologyOligodeoxyribonucleotidesChemokines CCSystemic administrationImmunotherapybusinessCD8Cancer immunology, immunotherapy : CII
researchProduct

Glia talk back.

2014

This study shows that the activity of neurons can trigger shedding of a protein, NG2, from the surface of oligodendrocyte precursor cells; this protein in turn modulates synaptic transmission, revealing a two-way conversation between neurons and glia.

MaleCell signalingNeural NetworksQH301-705.5AMPA receptorBiologyNeurotransmissionResearch and Analysis MethodsMechanical Treatment of SpecimensGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyBehavioral NeuroscienceNeurotransmitter receptormedicineBiological neural networkPremovement neuronal activityAnimalsBiology (General)AntigensNeuronsGeneral Immunology and MicrobiologyGeneral NeuroscienceMembrane ProteinsBiology and Life SciencesLong-term potentiationADAM ProteinsOligodendrogliamedicine.anatomical_structureElectroporationnervous systemSpecimen DisruptionSpecimen Preparation and TreatmentCellular NeuroscienceImmunologyProteoglycansNeuronAmyloid Precursor Protein SecretasesMolecular NeuroscienceGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesNeuroscienceResearch ArticleNeurosciencePLoS biology
researchProduct

Seasonal photoperiodism regulates the expression of cuticular and signalling protein genes in the pea aphid

2007

International audience; Seasonal photoperiodism in aphids is responsible for the spectacular switch from asexual to sexual reproduction. However, little is known on the molecular and physiological mechanisms involved in reproductive mode shift through the action of day length. Earlier works showed that aphid head, but not eyes, directly perceives the photoperiodic signal through the cuticle. In order to identify genes regulating the photoperiodic response, a 3321 cDNA microarray developed for the pea aphid, Acyrthosiphon pisum was used to compare RNA populations extracted from heads of short- and long-day reared aphids. Microarray analyses revealed that 59 different transcripts were signifi…

MaleCell signalingPhotoperiodBiologyBiochemistry03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineComplementary DNAAnimals[SDV.BBM]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry Molecular BiologyRNA MessengerMolecular BiologyGeneOligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis030304 developmental biologyGeneticsphotoperiodism0303 health sciencesAphidReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain ReactionGene Expression Profilingfood and beveragesbiology.organism_classificationSexual reproductionAcyrthosiphon pisumADNcGene Expression RegulationAphidsInsect ScienceInsect ProteinsFemaleSeasonsHeadMoulting030217 neurology & neurosurgerySignal Transduction
researchProduct

Improving cytocompatibility of Co28Cr6Mo by TiO 2 coating: gene expression study in human endothelial cells

2013

Cobalt-based materials are widely used for coronary stents, as well as bone and joint implants. However, their use is associated with high corrosion incidence. Titanium alloys, by contrast, are more biocompatible owing to the formation of a relatively inactive titanium oxide (TiO 2 ) layer on their surface. This study was aimed at improving Co28Cr6Mo alloy cytocompatibility via sol–gel TiO 2 coating to reduce metal corrosion and metal ion release. Owing to their role in inflammation and tissue remodelling around an implant, endothelial cells present a suitable in vitro model for testing the biological response to metallic materials. Primary human endothelial cells seeded on Co28Cr6Mo showe…

MaleCell typeBiocompatibilityBiomedical EngineeringBiophysicsBioengineeringInflammationBiochemistryBiomaterialsCoated Materials BiocompatibleMaterials TestingGene expressionmedicineHumansResearch ArticlesCells CulturedOligonucleotide Array Sequence AnalysisTitaniumRegulation of gene expressionChemistryMicroarray analysis techniquesGene Expression ProfilingMetallurgytechnology industry and agricultureEndothelial CellsProstheses and ImplantsCell biologyEndothelial stem cellGene expression profilingGene Expression RegulationFemaleChromium Alloysmedicine.symptomBiotechnologyJournal of The Royal Society Interface
researchProduct

Cellular localization of mGluR3 and mGluR5 mRNAs in normal and injured rat brain

2007

Abstract In order to understand the role of metabotropic glutamate receptors (mGluRs) in the brain, it is important to know how the mGluRs are differentially expressed among the different cell types. At present, the cellular expression of mGluR3 and mGluR5 has been mostly studied in terms of proteins with observations suggesting the expression of both mGluR3 and mGluR5 in neuronal and in glial cells. In order to verify the brain cell type-expressing mGluR3 and mGluR5 mRNAs, both in normal and injured brain, we performed a double labeling analysis, by in situ hybridization for mGluR3 or mGluR5 mRNA and immunohistochemistry for specific cellular markers. This approach allowed us to find mGluR…

MaleCell typeReceptor Metabotropic Glutamate 5In situ hybridizationHippocampal formationBiologyReceptors Metabotropic GlutamateSettore BIO/09 - Fisiologiamental disordersmedicineAnimalsRNA MessengerRats WistarMolecular BiologyCellular localizationIn Situ HybridizationNeuronsGeneral NeuroscienceGlutamate receptorBrainImmunohistochemistryOligodendrocyteCell biologyRatsmedicine.anatomical_structurenervous systemBrain InjuriesNeurogliaNeurology (clinical)NeuroscienceNeurogliaDevelopmental BiologyAstrocyte
researchProduct

Novel complement C1 inhibitor BSF468248 does not improve brain damage after cortical vein occlusion

2003

BSF468248 is a novel potent complement C1 inhibitor. To determine whether BSF468248 is effective against focal cerebral ischemia, we evaluated the change of cerebral blood flow (CBF) and infarction volume using a photochemically-induced cortical vein occlusion model in rats in blind studies. In 22 Wistar rats, two adjacent cortical veins were occluded by photochemical thrombosis and fiberoptic illumination under controlled anesthesia and ventilation. Just after the occlusion, BSF468248 or physiological saline was administrated. In the low-dose study, a treatment group (n = 7) was administered BSF468248 1 mg/kg bolus and 1 mg/kg continuously for 30 min. The same volume of saline was given to…

MaleCerebral veinsPhotochemistrymedicine.medical_treatmentComplement C1 Inactivator ProteinsRats Sprague-DawleyBolus (medicine)OcclusionmedicineAnimalsRats WistarInfusions IntravenousSalineCerebral Cortexbusiness.industryCerebral InfarctionBlood flowCortical Veinmedicine.diseaseCerebral VeinsThrombosisRatsDisease Models AnimalTreatment OutcomeCerebral blood flowRegional Blood FlowBrain InjuriesCerebrovascular CirculationAnesthesiaIntracranial ThrombosisbusinessOligopeptidesMethods and Findings in Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology
researchProduct

Stable polyplexes based on arginine-containing oligopeptides for in vivo gene delivery.

2004

In this study, we investigated to what extent the stability and transduction capacity of polyplexed DNA can be improved by optimizing the condensing peptide sequence. We have synthesized a small library of cationic peptides, at which the lysine/arginine ratio and the cation charge were varied. All peptides were able to compact DNA, at which polyplexes of short lysine-rich sequences were considerably larger than those of elongated or arginine-rich peptides (GM102 and GM202). In addition, the arginine-rich peptides GM102 and GM202 rendered the polyplexes resistant to plasma incubation or DNase I-mediated digestion. While all peptides were found to improve the transfection efficiency in HepG2 …

MaleChemical PhenomenaLysineGenetic VectorsMolecular Sequence DataPeptideGene deliveryBiologyArginineTransfectionTransduction (genetics)MiceDrug StabilityTransduction GeneticGeneticsAnimalsDeoxyribonuclease IHumansTissue DistributionAmino Acid SequenceMolecular BiologyPeptide sequencechemistry.chemical_classificationSettore MED/04 - Patologia GeneraleOligopeptideChemistry PhysicalGene Transfer TechniquesTransfectionPeptide FragmentsMice Inbred C57BLcondensationBiochemistrychemistrypolyplexDNase I protectionGene TargetingMolecular MedicineDeoxyribonuclease IpolyethyleneimineOligopeptidespoly-L-lysine
researchProduct