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With age, the epidermis becomes hypoplastic and hypoproliferative. Hypoproliferation due to aging has been associated with decreased stem cell (SC) self‐renewal in multiple murine tissues. The fate of SC self‐renewal divisions can be asymmetric (one SC, one committed progenitor) or symmetric (two SCs). Increased asymmetric SC self‐renewal has been observed in inflammatory‐mediated hyperproliferation, while increased symmetric SC self‐renewal has been observed in cancers. We analyzed SC self‐renewal divisions in aging human epidermis to better understand the role of SCs in the hypoproliferation of aging. In human subjects, neonatal to 78 years, there was an age‐dependent decrease in epidermal basal layer divisions. The balance of SC self‐renewal shifted toward symmetric SC self‐renewal, with a decline in asymmetric SC self‐renewal. Asymmetric SC divisions maintain epidermal stratification, and this decrease may contribute to the hypoplasia of aging skin. P53 decreases in multiple tissues with age, and p53 has been shown to promote asymmetric SC self‐renewal. Fewer aged than adult ALDH+CD44+ keratinocyte SCs exhibited p53 expression and activity and Nutlin‐3 (a p53 activator) returned p53 activity as well as asymmetric SC self‐renewal divisions to adult levels. Nutlin‐3 increased Notch signaling (NICD, Hes1) and DAPT inhibition of Notch activation prevented Nutlin‐3 (p53)‐induced asymmetric SC self‐renewal divisions in aged keratinocytes. These studies indicate a role for p53 in the decreased asymmetric SC divisions with age and suggest that in aged keratinocytes, Notch is required for p53‐induced asymmetric SC divisions.  相似文献   
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The paradigm of a single gene associated with one specific phenotype and mode of inheritance has been repeatedly challenged. Genotype-phenotype correlations can often be traced to different mutation types, localization of the variants in distinct protein domains, or the trigger of or escape from nonsense-mediated decay. Using whole-exome sequencing, we identified homozygous variants in EMC1 that segregated with a phenotype of developmental delay, hypotonia, scoliosis, and cerebellar atrophy in three families. In addition, a de novo heterozygous EMC1 variant was seen in an individual with a similar clinical and MRI imaging phenotype. EMC1 encodes a member of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-membrane protein complex (EMC), an evolutionarily conserved complex that has been proposed to have multiple roles in ER-associated degradation, ER-mitochondria tethering, and proper assembly of multi-pass transmembrane proteins. Perturbations of protein folding and organelle crosstalk have been implicated in neurodegenerative processes including cerebellar atrophy. We propose EMC1 as a gene in which either biallelic or monoallelic variants might lead to a syndrome including intellectual disability and preferential degeneration of the cerebellum.  相似文献   
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The everted rat intestinal‐sac model was utilized to assess the effect of post‐prandial conditions on the stereoselective intestinal metabolism of halofantrine to its active metabolite desbutylhalofantrine. Everted intestinal sacs were incubated with (±)‐halofantrine HCl in the presence of simulated bile solution (containing lecithin, lipase and cholesterol) and lipids to mimic post‐prandial conditions in the small intestine. The halofantrine enantiomer concentrations in intestinal sacs were relatively constant in the presence of bile, but decreased significantly on addition of lipids to the incubation media. Formation of desbutylhalofantrine enantiomers was inversely proportional to bile concentration whereas addition of lipids in the presence of bile caused a significant decrease in desbutylhalofantrine:halofantrine ratio of (?) enantiomers. Pre‐treatment of rats with peanut oil had no significant effect on desbutylhalofantrine formation in the incubated sacs or microsomal preparations, nor did it affect the expression of intestinal cytochrome P450. Addition of extra cholesterol to the bile incubations caused a significant increase in tissue halofantrine and desbutylhalofantrine concentrations, which as for lower cholesterol, were diminished on addition of other lipids. The results were consistent with previous in vivo evaluations showing that the desbutylhalofantrine to halofantrine ratio was decreased by the ingestion of a high fat meal. Chirality, 2010. © 2009 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.  相似文献   
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Ischemic stroke triggers endogenous angiogenic mechanisms, which correlates with longer survival in patients. As such, promoting angiogenesis appears to be a promising approach. Experimental studies investigated mostly the potent angiogenic factor vascular endothelial growth factor isoform-A (VEGF-A). However, VEGF-A increases the risk of destabilizing the brain microvasculature, thus hindering the translation of its usage in clinics. An attractive alternative VEGF isoform-B (VEGF-B) was recently reported to act as a survival factor rather than a potent angiogenic factor. In this study, we investigated the therapeutic potential of VEGF-B in ischemic stroke using different in vivo and in vitro approaches. We showed that the delayed intranasal administration of VEGF-B reduced neuronal damage and inflammation. Unexpectedly, VEGF-B stimulated the formation of stable brain microvasculature within the injured region by promoting the interaction between endothelial cells and pericytes. Our data indicate that the effects of VEGF-B were mediated via its specific receptor VEGF receptor-1 (VEGFR-1) that is predominately expressed in brain pericytes. Importantly, VEGF-B promoted the survival of pericytes, and not brain endothelial cells, by inducing expression of the anti-apoptotic protein B-cell lymphoma 2 (Bcl-2) and the main protein involved in energy homeostasis AMP-activated protein kinase α (AMPKα). Moreover, we showed that VEGF-B stimulated the pericytic release of factors stimulating a “reparative angiogenesis” that does not compromise microvasculature stability. Our study unraveled hitherto unknown role of VEGF-B/VEGFR-1 signaling in regulating the function of pericytes. Furthermore, our findings suggest that brain microvasculature stabilization via VEGF-B constitutes a safe therapeutic approach for ischemic stroke.  相似文献   
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Oxidative stress is characterized by excessive production of various free radicals and reactive species among which, peroxynitrite is most frequently produced in several pathological conditions. Peroxynitrite is the product of the superoxide anion reaction with nitric oxide, which is reported to take place in the intravascular compartment. Several studies have reported that peroxynitrite targets red blood cells, platelets and plasma proteins, and induces various forms of oxidative damage. This in vitro study was designed to further characterize the types of oxidative damage induced in platelets and plasma proteins by peroxynitrite. This study also determined the ability of tempol to protect blood plasma and platelets against peroxynitrite-induced oxidative damage. The ability of various concentrations of tempol (25, 50, 75, and 100 µM) to antagonize peroxynitrite-induced oxidation was evaluated by measuring the levels of protein carbonyl groups and thiobarbituric-acid-reactive substances in experimental groups. Exposure of platelets and plasma to 100 µM peroxynitrite resulted in an increased levels of carbonyl groups and lipid peroxidation (P < 0.05). Tempol significantly inhibited carbonyl group formation in plasma and platelet proteins (P < 0.05). In addition, tempol significantly reduced the levels of lipid peroxidation in both plasma and platelet samples (P < 0.05). Thus, tempol has antioxidative properties against peroxynitrite-induced oxidative damage in blood plasma and platelets.  相似文献   
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We have shown that gastrin-releasing peptide-29 (GRP-29), the large molecular form of GRP in rats, reduces meal size (MS, intake of 10% sucrose solution) and prolongs the intermeal interval (IMI). In these studies, we first investigated possible pathways for these responses in rats undergoing total subdiaphragmatic vagotomy (VGX, removal of vagal afferent and efferent innervation of the gut), celiaco-mesenteric ganglionectomy (CMGX, removal of splanchnic afferent and efferent innervation of the gut) and combined VGX and CMGX. Second, we examined if the duodenum communicates the feeding signals (MS and IMI) of GRP-29 (0, 0.3, 1.0, 2.1, 4.1, 10.3 and 17.2 nmol/kg) with the feeding control areas of the hindbrain by performing duodenal myotomy (MYO), a procedure that severs some layers of the duodenal wall including the vagal, splanchnic and enteric neurons. We found that GRP-29 (2.1, 4.1, 10.3, 17.2 nmol/kg) reduced the size of the first meal (10% sucrose) and (1, 4.1, 10.3 nmol/kg) prolongs the first IMI but did not affect the subsequent meals or IMIs. In addition, CMGX and combined VGX/CMGX attenuated reduction of MS by GRP-29 and all surgeries attenuated the prolongation of the IMI. Therefore, reduction of MS and prolongation of IMI by GRP-29 require vagal and splanchnic nerves, and the duodenum is the major conduit that communicates prolongation of IMI by GRP-29 with the brain.  相似文献   
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Glutathione transferase (GST) is a phase II detoxifying enzyme that plays a protective mechanism against oxidizing substances and toxic contaminants. Among these contaminants, heavy metals and polycyclic and halogenated aromatic hydrocarbons (PHAHs) have been shown to exert their toxic effects through the modulation of detoxifying enzymes, including the GSTs. Recently, we showed that heavy metals particularly Hg2+, Pb2+, and Cu2+ modulate the expression of phase II detoxifying enzymes such as NAD(P)H:quinone oxidoreductase 1 and Gsta1 in a concentration- and time-dependent manner. However, the effect of heavy metals and their potential interactions with aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) ligands, PHAHs, on total Gst activity is still unknown. In the current study, we have investigated the effects of Hg2+, Pb2+, and Cu2+ in the absence and presence of four AhR ligands on the total Gst activity and reactive oxygen species (ROS) production in wild-type and AhR-deficient Hepa 1c1c7 cells. Our results showed that Hg2+ and Cu2+, but not Pb2+, significantly induced Gst activity in wild-type cells, whereas all metals induced the Gst activity in AhR-deficient cells. The induction of Gst activity by heavy metals was strongly correlated with an increase in the ROS production in wild-type, but not in AhR-deficient cells. Co-administration of heavy metals with AhR ligands differentially modulated Gst activity, in that co-exposure to Hg2+ plus AhR ligands could be beneficial in protecting against cytotoxicity as demonstrated by the increase in Gst activity with a proportional decrease in ROS production. Whereas co-exposure to Cu2+ plus AhR ligands was more toxic in that a decrease in Gst activity and an increase in oxidative stress of the cell were observed. We concluded that heavy metals differentially modulate the Gst activity through oxidative stress- and AhR-mediated mechanisms.  相似文献   
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Nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) agonists, such as epibatidine and its molecular derivatives, are potential therapeutic agents for a variety of neurological disorders. In order to identify determinants for subtype-selective agonist binding, it is important to determine whether an agonist binds in a common orientation in different nAChR subtypes. To compare the mode of binding of epibatidine in a muscle and a neuronal nAChR, we photolabeled Torpedo α2βγδ and expressed human α4β2 nAChRs with [3H]epibatidine and identified by Edman degradation the photolabeled amino acids. Irradiation at 254 nm resulted in photolabeling of αTyr198 in agonist binding site Segment C of the principal (+) face in both α subunits and of γLeu109 and γTyr117 in Segment E of the complementary (−) face, with no labeling detected in the δ subunit. For affinity-purified α4β2 nAChRs, [3H]epibatidine photolabeled α4Tyr195 (equivalent to Torpedo αTyr190) in Segment C as well as β2Val111 and β2Ser113 in Segment E (equivalent to Torpedo γLeu109 and γTyr111, respectively). Consideration of the location of the photolabeled amino acids in homology models of the nAChRs based upon the acetylcholine-binding protein structure and the results of ligand docking simulations suggests that epibatidine binds in a single preferred orientation within the α-γ transmitter binding site, whereas it binds in two distinct orientations in the α4β2 nAChR.Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs)3 are prototypical members of the Cys loop superfamily of neurotransmitter-gated ion channels that mediate the actions of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine (1). nAChRs from vertebrate skeletal muscle and the electric organs of Torpedo rays are heteropentamers of homologous subunits with a stoichiometry of 2α:β:γ(ϵ):δ that are arranged pseudosymmetrically around central cation-selective ion channels (1, 2). There are 12 mammalian neuronal nAChR subunit genes: nine neuronal α subunits (α2–α10) and three neuronal β subunits (β2–β4). The α4β2 nAChR is the most abundant and widely distributed nAChR subtype expressed in the brain and is a major target for potential therapeutic agents for neurological diseases and conditions, including nicotine dependence and Alzheimer and Parkinson diseases (3, 4). Although the ratio of α4 to β2 subunit in vivo is uncertain, expressed receptors containing either three α4 or three β2 subunits have distinct pharmacological properties (5, 6).The agonist binding sites (ABS) of nAChRs are located within the amino-terminal extracellular domain at the interface of adjacent subunits (α-γ and α-δ in the Torpedo nAChR), and different nAChR subunit combinations form ABS with distinct physical and pharmacological properties (3, 7). Affinity labeling studies with Torpedo nAChR and site-directed mutational analyses of muscle and neuronal nAChRs identified key amino acids delineating the ABS from three noncontiguous stretches of the α subunit (Segments A-C, the principal component (+ face)) and three noncontiguous regions of the non-α subunit (Segments D–F, the complementary component (− face)) (8, 9). The three-dimensional structure of the ABS in the absence and presence of nAChR agonists or competitive antagonists has been determined for snail acetylcholine-binding proteins (AChBPs) that are soluble homopentamers homologous to the extracellular (amino-terminal) domain of a nAChR (1012). In the AChBP, four aromatic amino acids from Segments A–C that are conserved within α subunits, along with a conserved Trp in Segment D, form a core aromatic “pocket” with a dimension optimal for accommodation of a trimethylammonium group. The other amino acids in the non-α subunits closest to the aromatic pocket, which are generally not conserved among γ, δ, or neuronal β subunits, are on three antiparallel β strands. The AChBP structure was used to refine the structure of the Torpedo nAChR in the absence of agonist to 4 Å resolution (13). In this structure, there is a reorientation of Segments A–C, resulting in the absence of a well defined core aromatic binding pocket.Analysis of agonist interactions with mutant nAChRs containing fluorine-substituted core aromatic residues provides evidence that cation-π interactions, particularly with αTrp149 in Segment B, are important determinants of agonist binding affinity (14) and for the higher affinity binding of nicotine to α4β2 nAChRs compared with α2βγδ nAChRs (15). Mutational analyses and molecular docking calculations have also provided evidence that two molecules of very similar structure may actually bind to a single receptor in very different orientations, as seen for two high affinity antagonists, d-tubocurarine and its quaternary ammonium analog metocurine, binding to the AChBP and to the muscle nAChR (16, 17).Photoaffinity labeling provides an alternative means to identify amino acids contributing to a drug binding site (18, 19) and has been used to determine the orientation of drugs bound in the ABS of Torpedo nAChR (20). Epibatidine binds with very high affinity (∼10 pm) to heteromeric neuronal nAChRs (e.g. α4β2) and with nanomolar affinity to α7 and muscle-type/Torpedo nAChRs (3). Utilizing a photoreactive analogue of epibatidine (azidoepibatidine; Fig. 1) and mass spectrometry, Tomizawa et al. (21) identified photolabeled amino acids in the Aplysia AChBP (Tyr195 in Segment C and Met116 in Segment E), establishing an orientation for bound azidoepibatidine consistent with the orientation of epibatidine in an AChBP crystal structure (12).Open in a separate windowFIGURE 1.Structure of [3H]epibatidine (top) and azidoepibatidine (bottom).In this report, we use [3H]epibatidine as a photoaffinity reagent to identify the amino acids photolabeled in an expressed α4β2 nAChR and in the Torpedo α2βγδ nAChR. Comparisons of the labeled amino acids seen in the Torpedo nAChR α-γ binding site and in the α4β2 nAChR, in conjunction with the results of docking calculations for epibatidine binding to homology models of the α2βγδ and α4β2 nAChRs, suggests that epibatidine binds in a single orientation in the α-γ site but in two orientations in the α4β2 ABS.  相似文献   
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Event-related Potential Study of Novelty Processing Abnormalities in Autism   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
To better understand visual processing abnormalities in autism we studied the attention orienting related frontal event potentials (ERP) and the sustained attention related centro-parietal ERPs in a three stimulus oddball experiment. The three stimulus oddball paradigm was aimed to test the hypothesis that individuals with autism abnormally orient their attention to novel distracters as compared to controls. A dense-array 128 channel EGI electroencephalographic (EEG) system was used on 11 high-functioning children and young adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and 11 age-matched, typically developing control subjects. Patients with ASD showed slower reaction times but did not differ in response accuracy. At the anterior (frontal) topography the ASD group showed significantly higher amplitudes and longer latencies of early ERP components (e.g., P100, N100) to novel distracter stimuli in both hemispheres. The ASD group also showed prolonged latencies of late ERP components (e.g., P2a, N200, P3a) to novel distracter stimuli in both hemispheres. However, differences were more profound in the right hemisphere for both early and late ERP components. Our results indicate augmented and prolonged early frontal potentials and a delayed P3a component to novel stimuli, which suggest low selectivity in pre-processing and later-stage under-activation of integrative regions in the prefrontal cortices. Also, at the posterior (centro-parietal) topography the ASD group showed significantly prolonged N100 latencies and reduced amplitudes of the N2b component to target stimuli. In addition, the latency of the P3b component was prolonged to novel distracters in the ASD group. In general, the autistic group showed prolonged latencies to novel stimuli especially in the right hemisphere. These results suggest that individuals with autism over-process information needed for the successful differentiation of target and novel stimuli. We propose the potential application of ERP evaluations in a novelty task as outcome measurements in the biobehavioral treatment (e.g., EEG biofeedback, TMS) of autism.  相似文献   
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