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Our previous observation that a mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) homoplasmic C150T transition adjacent to the heavy strand replication origin at position 151 is greatly increased in frequency in Italian centenarians, as compared to the rest of the population, has prompted us to analyze a genetically distinct population to determine how robust the association of the C150T mutation with longevity is. In particular, we have analyzed leukocyte mtDNA from three groups of an Ashkenazi Jew population, namely, a large number (124) of female centenarians and near-centenarians (95-108 years-old), their mixed gender offspring, and mixed gender control subjects. This analysis revealed a very low incidence of the C150T transition in the probands and the other two groups, and by contrast, the fairly high frequency of a homoplasmic T152C transition and of a homoplasmic T195C transition in all three groups of subjects. Furthermore, most significantly, an aging-related increase in incidence of the heteroplasmic T152C transition, presumably resulting from somatic events, was demonstrated in the Ashkenazi Jews. The T152C transition was not associated with a change in the replication origin at position 151, unlike the C150T transition in the Italian centenarians.  相似文献   
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The purpose of this study was to examine the properties and interrelationships of various force-time parameters including the inflection point for the rate of decline in force during a maximal repeated rhythmic grip. Fifteen healthy males (age M=21.5, SD=2.1 yr, height M=172.4, SD=5.7 cm, body mass M=68.2, SD=9.2 kg) participated in this study. Subjects performed a maximal repeated rhythmic grip with maximal effort with a target frequency of 30 grip.min(-1) for 6 min. The force value decreased linearly and markedly until about 70% of maximal strength for about 55 s after the onset of a maximal repeated rhythmic grip, and then decreased moderately. Because all parameters showed fair or good correlations between 3 min and 6 min, they are considered to be able to sufficiently evaluate muscle endurance for 3 min instead of 6 min. However, there were significant differences between 3 min and 6 min in the integrated area, the final force, the rate of the decrement constant (k) fitting the force decreasing data to y=ae(-kx)+b and the force of maximal difference between the force and a straight line from peak force to the final force. Their parameters may vary generally by the length of a steady state, namely, a measurement time. The final force value before finishing and the rate of the decrement constant (k) reflect the latter phase during a maximal repeated rhythmic grip. Although many parameters show relatively high mutual relationships, the rate constant (k) shows relatively low correlations with other parameters. We inferred that decreasing the time until 80% of maximal strength and the amount of the decrement force for the first 1 min reflect a linear decrease in the initial phase.  相似文献   
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We previously reported that IL-7(-/-)RAG(-/-) mice receiving naive T cells failed to induce colitis. Such abrogation of colitis may be associated with not only incomplete T cell maintenance due to the lack of IL-7, but also with the induction of colitogenic CD4(+) T cell apoptosis at an early stage of colitis development. Moreover, NK cells may be associated with the suppression of pathogenic T cells in vivo, and they may induce apoptosis of CD4(+) T cells. To further investigate these roles of NK cells, RAG(-/-) and IL-7(-/-)RAG(-/-) mice that had received naive T cells were depleted of NK cells using anti-asialo GM1 and anti-NK1.1 Abs. NK cell depletion at an early stage, but not at a later stage during colitogenic effector memory T cell (T(EM)) development, resulted in exacerbated colitis in recipient mice even in the absence of IL-7. Increased CD44(+)CD62L(-) T(EM) and unique CD44(-)CD62L(-) T cell subsets were observed in the T cell-reconstituted RAG(-/-) recipients when NK cells were depleted, although Fas, DR5, and IL-7R expressions in this subset differed from those in the CD44(+)CD62L(-) T(EM) subset. NK cell characteristics were the same in the presence or absence of IL-7 in vitro and in vivo. These results suggest that NK cells suppress colitis severity in T cell-reconstituted RAG(-/-) and IL-7(-/-)RAG(-/-) recipient mice through targeting of colitogenic CD4(+)CD44(+)CD62L(-) T(EM) and, possibly, of the newly observed CD4(+)CD44(-)CD62L(-) subset present at the early stage of T cell development.  相似文献   
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Silicon (Si) is a beneficial element for plant growth. In barley (Hordeum vulgare), Si uptake by the roots is mainly mediated by a Si channel, Low Silicon1 (HvLsi1), and an efflux transporter, HvLsi2. However, transporters involved in the distribution of Si in the shoots have not been identified. Here, we report the functional characterization of a homolog of HvLsi1, HvLsi6. HvLsi6 showed permeability for Si and localized to the plasma membrane. At the vegetative growth stage, HvLsi6 was expressed in both the roots and shoots. The expression level was unaffected by Si supply. In the roots, HvLsi6 was localized in epidermis and cortex cells of the tips, while in the leaf blades and sheaths, HvLsi6 was only localized at parenchyma cells of vascular bundles. At the reproductive growth stage, high expression of HvLsi6 was also found in the nodes. HvLsi6 in node I was polarly located at the transfer cells surrounding the enlarged vascular bundles toward the numerous xylem vessels. These results suggest that HvLsi6 is involved in Si uptake in the root tips, xylem unloading of Si in leaf blade and sheath, and intervascular transfer of Si in the nodes. Furthermore, HvLsi2 was found to be localized at the parenchyma cell layer adjacent to the transfer cells with opposite polarity of HvLsi6, suggesting that the coupling of HvLsi6 and HvLsi2 is involved in the intervascular transfer of Si at the nodes. Si translocated via the enlarged vascular bundles is unloaded to the transfer cells by HvLsi6, followed by HvLsi2 to reload Si to the diffuse vascular bundles, which are connected to the upper part of the plant, especially the panicles, the ultimate Si sink.Silicon (Si) is a beneficial element for plant growth. It enhances the resistance of plants to various biotic and abiotic stresses (Epstein, 1999; Ma and Takahashi, 2002; Ma and Yamaji, 2006). For example, Si reduces the epidemics of both leaf and panicle blast in rice (Oryza sativa; Datnoff and Rodrigues, 2005) and decreases the incidence of powdery mildew in cucumber (Cucumis sativus), barley (Hordeum vulgare), and wheat (Triticum aestivum; Fauteux et al., 2005). Si also suppresses insect pests such as stem borer (Chilo suppressalis), brown planthopper (Nilaparvata lugens), and rice green leafhopper (Nephotettix cincticeps; Savant et al., 1997). Resistance to the damage by wild rabbit in wheat is also enhanced by an increased amount of Si in leaf tissue (Cotterill et al., 2007). Si is also able to alleviate lodging, drought, and low- and high-temperature stresses (Ma, 2004). The beneficial effects of Si under phosphate deficiency, phosphate excess, and manganese and salt toxicity stresses have been observed in many plants (Ma and Takahashi, 2002). Usually, the more Si that accumulates in the shoots, the greater its effect in enhancing the plant’s response. This is because most effects of Si are expressed through the formation of silica gel, which is deposited on leaves, stems, and other organs of plants (Ma and Yamaji, 2006). Therefore, for the plant to benefit from Si, a high accumulation is required. However, Si accumulation greatly varies with plant species, and this difference has been attributed to the ability of plants to take up Si.Transporters responsible for Si uptake by roots have been identified in several plant species, including barley, maize (Zea mays), pumpkin (Cucurbita moschata), rice, wheat (Ma et al., 2011), and most recently in horsetail (Equisetum arvense; EaNIP3s [for Nod26-like major intrinsic protein3]; Grégoire et al., 2012). Two different types of transporter, Si-permeable channel and efflux transporter, are involved in the Si-uptake process. Low Silicon1 (Lsi1) belongs to a NIP subfamily of aquaporin-like proteins and functions as a Si-permeable channel. Lsi1 in rice is localized in the distal side of root exodermis and endodermis (Ma et al., 2006), but Lsi1 in barley, maize, and pumpkin is localized in the epidermis and cortex (Chiba et al., 2009; Mitani et al., 2009b, 2011). On the other hand, Lsi2 functions as an efflux Si transporter and belongs to a putative anion transporter family without any similarity to Lsi1. Lsi2 in rice is also localized at the root exodermis and endodermis as Lsi1, but it is polarly localized at the proximal side (Ma et al., 2007). By contrast, Lsi2 in barley and maize is localized only to the endodermis of roots. Furthermore, these transporters do not show polar localization in barley and maize (Mitani et al., 2009a). Therefore, Si uptake mediated by Lsi1 and Lsi2 shows different pathways between rice and other plant species (Ma et al., 2011).Following uptake by the roots through Lsi1 and Lsi2, Si is translocated to the aboveground part and distributed in different tissues. Lsi6, a homolog of Lsi1, is involved in xylem unloading of Si in rice (Yamaji et al., 2008). Lsi6 is localized on the adaxial side of the xylem parenchyma cells in the leaf sheaths and leaf blades. Knockout of Lsi6 resulted in altered distribution of Si in the leaf cells. Furthermore, at the reproductive growth stage of rice, Lsi6 is also highly expressed at the nodes (Yamaji and Ma, 2009). At node I below the panicle, Lsi6 is mainly localized at the xylem transfer cells with polarity facing toward the xylem vessel (Yamaji and Ma, 2009). Knockout of Lsi6 decreased Si accumulation in the panicle but increased Si accumulation in the flag leaf. These findings indicate that Lsi6 is also required for the intervascular transfer of Si in rice, transferring Si from the enlarged vascular bundles coming from the roots to the diffuse vascular bundles connected to the panicle.Barley is a Si-accumulating species, although the accumulation extent is lower than that of rice. Transporters responsible for Si uptake in barley roots have been identified (Chiba et al., 2009; Mitani et al., 2009a); however, transporters for Si distribution in aboveground plant tissues are unknown. In this study, we functionally characterized a rice Lsi6 homolog gene in barley, HvLsi6, in terms of transport activity and expression pattern, as well as cellular and subcellular localizations. We found that HvLsi6 is probably involved in Si uptake in the root tip, xylem unloading in the leaf, and intervascular transfer of Si at the nodes in barley. We further found that HvLsi2 was also expressed in the nodes and involved in the intervascular transfer by coupling with HvLsi6.  相似文献   
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Seedling roots display not only gravitropism but also hydrotropism, and the two tropisms interfere with one another. In Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) roots, amyloplasts in columella cells are rapidly degraded during the hydrotropic response. Degradation of amyloplasts involved in gravisensing enhances the hydrotropic response by reducing the gravitropic response. However, the mechanism by which amyloplasts are degraded in hydrotropically responding roots remains unknown. In this study, the mechanistic aspects of the degradation of amyloplasts in columella cells during hydrotropic response were investigated by analyzing organellar morphology, cell polarity and changes in gene expression. The results showed that hydrotropic stimulation or systemic water stress caused dramatic changes in organellar form and positioning in columella cells. Specifically, the columella cells of hydrotropically responding or water-stressed roots lost polarity in the distribution of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), and showed accelerated vacuolization and nuclear movement. Analysis of ER-localized GFP showed that ER redistributed around the developed vacuoles. Cells often showed decomposing amyloplasts in autophagosome-like structures. Both hydrotropic stimulation and water stress upregulated the expression of AtATG18a, which is required for autophagosome formation. Furthermore, analysis with GFP-AtATG8a revealed that both hydrotropic stimulation and water stress induced the formation of autophagosomes in the columella cells. In addition, expression of plastid marker, pt-GFP, in the columella cells dramatically decreased in response to both hydrotropic stimulation and water stress, but its decrease was much less in the autophagy mutant atg5. These results suggest that hydrotropic stimulation confers water stress in the roots, which triggers an autophagic response responsible for the degradation of amyloplasts in columella cells of Arabidopsis roots.  相似文献   
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Silicon (Si) is known to be beneficial to plants, namely in alleviating biotic and abiotic stresses. The magnitude of such positive effects is associated with a plant's natural ability to absorb Si. Many grasses can accumulate as much as 10% on a dry weight basis while most dicots, including Arabidopsis, will accumulate less than 0.1%. In this report, we describe the cloning and functional characterization of TaLsi1, a wheat Si transporter gene. In addition, we developed a heterologous system for the study of Si uptake in plants by introducing TaLsi1 and OsLsi1, its ortholog in rice, into Arabidopsis, a species with a very low innate Si uptake capacity. When expressed constitutively under the control of the CaMV 35S promoter, both TaLsi1 and OsLsi1 were expressed in cells of roots and shoots. Such constitutive expression of TaLsi1 or OsLsi1 resulted in a fourfold to fivefold increase in Si accumulation in transformed plants compared to WT. However, this Si absorption caused deleterious symptoms. When the wheat transporter was expressed under the control of a root-specific promoter (a boron transporter gene (AtNIP5;1) promoter), a similar increase in Si absorption was noted but the plants did not exhibit symptoms and grew normally. These results demonstrate that TaLsi1 is indeed a functional Si transporter as its expression in Arabidopsis leads to increased Si uptake, but that this expression must be confined to root cells for healthy plant development. The availability of this heterologous expression system will facilitate further studies into the mechanisms and benefits of Si uptake.  相似文献   
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