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Daniel Biermann Andreas Heilmann Michael Didié Saskia Schlossarek Azadeh Wahab Michael Grimm Maria R?mer Hermann Reichenspurner Karim R. Sultan Anna Steenpass Süleyman Ergün Sonia Donzelli Lucie Carrier Heimo Ehmke Wolfram H. Zimmermann Lutz Hein Rainer H. B?ger Ralf A. Benndorf 《PloS one》2012,7(10)
Background
The angiotensin II receptor subtype 2 (AT2 receptor) is ubiquitously and highly expressed in early postnatal life. However, its role in postnatal cardiac development remained unclear.Methodology/Principal Findings
Hearts from 1, 7, 14 and 56 days old wild-type (WT) and AT2 receptor-deficient (KO) mice were extracted for histomorphometrical analysis as well as analysis of cardiac signaling and gene expression. Furthermore, heart and body weights of examined animals were recorded and echocardiographic analysis of cardiac function as well as telemetric blood pressure measurements were performed. Moreover, gene expression, sarcomere shortening and calcium transients were examined in ventricular cardiomyocytes isolated from both genotypes. KO mice exhibited an accelerated body weight gain and a reduced heart to body weight ratio as compared to WT mice in the postnatal period. However, in adult KO mice the heart to body weight ratio was significantly increased most likely due to elevated systemic blood pressure. At postnatal day 7 ventricular capillarization index and the density of α-smooth muscle cell actin-positive blood vessels were higher in KO mice as compared to WT mice but normalized during adolescence. Echocardiographic assessment of cardiac systolic function at postnatal day 7 revealed decreased contractility of KO hearts in response to beta-adrenergic stimulation. Moreover, cardiomyocytes from KO mice showed a decreased sarcomere shortening and an increased peak Ca2+ transient in response to isoprenaline when stimulated concomitantly with angiotensin II.Conclusion
The AT2 receptor affects postnatal cardiac growth possibly via reducing body weight gain and systemic blood pressure. Moreover, it moderately attenuates postnatal vascularization of the heart and modulates the beta adrenergic response of the neonatal heart. These AT2 receptor-mediated effects may be implicated in the physiological maturation process of the heart. 相似文献32.
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The cocaine photoaffinity label 3-iodo-4-azidococaine ([125I]IACoc) binds to the sigma-1 receptor with an affinity that is 2-3 orders of magnitude higher than the parent compound cocaine [Kahoun, J. R., and Ruoho, A. E. (1992) Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 89, 1393-1397]. In the present study, the binding properties of several cocaine derivatives to the guinea pig liver sigma-1 receptor were determined. The results from assessing the affinity of various derivatives of cocaine which were substituted on the phenyl ring indicated that an important determinant of binding to the guinea pig sigma-1 receptor binding site may be the development of a dipole in the ring in which the pi electron density of the phenyl ring is reduced. This implies that an electron-rich source is present in the sigma-1 receptor binding site, such as the pi system of an aromatic ring or other electron-rich side chains, which interact with the phenyl ring of cocaine. The precise [125I]IACoc derivatization site in the guinea pig sigma-1 receptor was identified using chemical cleavage and purification of the resulting labeled peptides. Cyanogen bromide cleavage of the [125I]IACoc photolabeled sigma-1 receptor followed by radiosequencing identified Asp188, which is located in the putative steroid binding domain-like II (SBDL II) near the carboxyl terminus, as the site of [125I]IACoc insertion. Systematic truncation of the C-terminus indicated the requirement for the last 15 amino acid residues of the receptor for [125I]IACoc photolabeling. 相似文献
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El-Armouche A Wahab A Wittköpper K Schulze T Böttcher F Pohlmann L King SB DuMond JF Gerloff C Böger RH Eschenhagen T Carrier L Donzelli S 《Biochemical and biophysical research communications》2010,397(2):340-344
Haplotype, which is the sequence of SNPs in a specific chromosome, plays an important role in disease association studies. However, current sequencing techniques can detect the presence of SNP sites, but they cannot tell which copy of a pair of chromosomes the alleles belong to. Moreover, sequencing errors that occurred in sequencing SNP fragments make it difficult to determine a pair of haplotypes from SNP fragments. To help overcome this difficulty, the haplotype assembly problem is defined from the viewpoint of computation, and several models are suggested to tackle this problem. However, there are no freely available web-based tools to overcome this problem as far as we are aware. In this paper, we present a web-based application based on the genetic algorithm, named HapAssembler, for assembling a pair of haplotypes from SNP fragments. Numerical results on real biological data show that the correct rate of the proposed application in this paper is greater than 95% in most cases. HapAssembler is freely available at http://alex.chonnam.ac.kr/~drminor/hapHome.htm. Users can choose any model among four models for their purpose and determine haplotypes from their input data. 相似文献
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Biotechnology Letters - The COVID-19 disease with acute respiratory symptoms emerged in 2019. The causal agent of the disease, the SARS-CoV-2 virus, is classified into the Betacoronaviruses family.... 相似文献
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Oxidative aromatization of 4-alkyl or aryl and heterocyclic-substituted derivatives of Hantzsch 1,4-dihydropyridines to the corresponding pyridine derivatives has been studied using benzyltriphenylphosphonium peroxymonosulfate as an oxidant in the presence of BiCl(3) under nearly neutral reaction conditions at ambient temperature. 相似文献
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Tsinkalovsky O Smaaland R Rosenlund B Sothern RB Hirt A Steine S Badiee A Abrahamsen JF Eiken HG Laerum OD 《Journal of biological rhythms》2007,22(2):140-150
Time-dependent variations in clock gene expression have recently been observed in mouse hematopoietic cells, but the activity of these genes in human bone marrow (BM) has so far not been investigated. Since such data can be of considerable clinical interest for monitoring the dynamics in stem/progenitor cells, the authors have studied mRNA expression of the clock genes hPer1 , hPer2, hCry1, hCry2, hBmal1, hRev-erb alpha, and hClock in human hematopoietic CD34-positive (CD34( +)) cells. CD34(+) cells were isolated from the BM samples obtained from 10 healthy men at 6 times over 24 h. In addition, clock gene mRNA expression was analyzed in the whole BM in 3 subjects. Rhythms in serum cortisol, growth hormone, testosterone, and leukocyte counts documented that subjects exhibited standardized circadian patterns. All 7 clock genes were expressed both in CD34(+) cells and the whole BM, with some differences in magnitude between the 2 cell populations. A clear circadian rhythm was shown for hPer1, hPer2, and hCry2 expression in CD34(+) cells and for hPer1 in the whole BM, with maxima from early morning to midday. Similar to mouse hematopoietic cells, h Bmal1 was not oscillating rhythmically. The study demonstrates that clock gene expression in human BM stem/progenitor cells may be developmentally regulated, with strong or weaker circadian profiles as compared to those reported in other mature tissues. 相似文献