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The p42/p44 mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) cascade includes Ras, Raf, Mek, and Erk MAPK. To determine the effect of a full knockout at a single level of this signaling pathway in mammals, and to investigate functional redundancy between Mek1 and Mek2, we disrupted these genes in murine and human epidermis. Loss of either protein alone produced no phenotype, whereas combined Mek1/2 deletion in development or adulthood abolished Erk1/2 phosphorylation and led to hypoproliferation, apoptosis, skin barrier defects, and death. Conversely, a single copy of either allele was sufficient for normal development. Combined Mek1/2 loss also abolished Raf-induced hyperproliferation. Human tissue deficient in either Mek isoform was normal, whereas loss of both proteins led to hypoplasia, which was rescued by active Erk2 expression. These data indicate that Mek1/2 are functionally redundant in the epidermis, where they act as a linear relay in the MAPK pathway to mediate development and homeostasis.  相似文献   
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The overall goal of the investigation was to examine the role of uncoupling proteins (UCPs) in regulating late stage events in the chondrocyte maturation pathway. We showed for the first time that epiphyseal chondrocytes expressed UCP3. In hypoxia, UCP3 mediated regulation of the mitochondrial transmembrane potential (DeltaPsi(m)) was dependent on HIF-1alpha. We also showed for the first time that UCP3 regulated the induction of autophagy. Thus, suppression of UCP3 enhanced the expression of the autophagic phenotype, even in serum-replete media. Predictably, the mature autophagic chondrocytes were susceptible to an apoptogen challenge. Susceptibility was probably associated with a lowered expression of the anti-apoptotic proteins Bcl2 and BCL(xL) and a raised baseline expression of cytochrome c in the cytosol. These changes would serve to promote sensitivity to apoptogens. We conclude that in concert with HIF-1alpha, UCP3 regulates the activity of the mitochondrion by modulating the transmembrane potential. In addition, it inhibits induction of the autophagic response. When this occurs, it suppresses sensitivity to agents that promote chondrocyte deletion from the growth plate.  相似文献   
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The nucleotide substitution C797T in the Chrm2 gene causes substitution of leucine for proline at position 266 (P266L) of the CHRM2 protein. Because Chrm2 codes for the type 2 muscarinic receptor, this mutation could influence physiologic and behavioral phenotypes of mice. Chrm2 mRNA was not differentially expressed in 2 brain regions with high cholinergic innervation in a mouse strain that does (BALB/cByJ) or does not (C57BL/6J) have the mutation. In addition, strains of mice with and without the C797T point mutation in Chrm2 did not differ significantly in muscarinic binding properties. Variation across strains was detected in terms of acoustic startle, prepulse inhibition, and the physiologic effects of the muscarinic agonist oxotremorine. However, interstrain differences in these measures did not correlate with the presence of the mutation. Although we were unable to associate a measurable phenotype with the Chrm2 mutation, assessment of the mutation on other genetic backgrounds or in the context of other traits might reveal differential effects. Therefore, despite our negative findings, evaluation of characteristics that involve muscarinic function should be undertaken with caution when comparing mice with different alleles of the Chrm2 gene.Abbreviations: M2R, type 2 muscarinic receptor; NMS, N-methylscopolamine; OXO, oxotremorine; PPI, prepulse inhibition; RI, recombinant inbredAcetylcholine, a crucial neurotransmitter in both the central and peripheral nervous systems, acts through 2 major types of receptors: muscarinic and nicotinic. Muscarinic acetylcholine receptors are members of the superfamily of G protein-coupled receptors.17mRNA and protein for the type 2 muscarinic receptor (M2) are present in many peripheral and central sites in the nervous system and peripheral target organs. M2R mediates a complex combination of postsynaptic and presynaptic events in noncholinergic and cholinergic neurons, respectively.9The M2R is encoded by the gene Chrm2. The proline at position 266 and surrounding residues of the Chrm2 gene are relatively conserved across several species, including human, rat, mouse, and swine (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/). However, a nucleo­tide substitution (C797T) has been identified in several strains of inbred mice (Mouse Genome Informatics SNP query for Chrm2; http://www.informatics.jax.org/searches). This nucleotide substitution results in an amino acid substitution, P266L, in the protein. Proline is the only amino acid that contains a secondary amino group and forms tertiary peptide bonds. Because of this attribute, substitution of leucine for proline could cause alloste­ric alterations in proteins, with potential structural or functional consequences.Allosteric modulation is a recognized regulatory mechanism of muscarinic receptors.17,21 For example, introduction of a point mutation (Asn to Tyr) at position 410 (the junction of transmembrane domain 6 and the 3rd intracellular loop) of the human M2R generated a constitutively active receptor with altered receptor–G-protein coupling in response to agonist administration.23 Single-nucleotide polymorphisms in the human Chrm2 gene are implicated in responses to visual stimuli requiring attention, working memory, and response selection.8,15,16 In addition, a common Chrm2 polymorphism has been associated with major depression in women in some studies6,35 but not others.5 Furthermore, Chrm2 has been implicated in nicotine addiction; Chrm2 single-nucleotide polymorphisms may be associated with the general possibility of becoming addicted, personality traits that predispose the person to becoming addicted, or altered regulation of cholinergic systems that affect the smoker''s response to nicotine and its addictive properties.22These reports suggest that mouse strains that bear the Chrm2 mutation, as compared with strains that do not, potentially provide a unique model for exploring mechanisms by which Chrm2 variants may affect cholinergic mechanisms and associated physiologic processes in both brain and the periphery. We report here on studies conducted to determine whether the C797T Chrm2 mutation confers a detectable phenotypic difference in M2R-related processes in mice.  相似文献   
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A 40 year old man with frequent PVCs with two different morphologies was referred for catheter ablation. Although initial mapping in the RVOT revealed fragmented potentials 20ms earlier than PVC2 onset with a good pace map score, ablation at this site was unsuccessful. Subsequent mapping in the LCC/NCC junction revealed that local ventricular activation preceded QRS onset by 30 and 28 ms for PVC1 and PVC2, respectively. Altering the pacing output at this site produced QRS morphologies similar to PVC1(low output,6mA) and PVC2(high output,15mA) with better pace map scores compared to RVOT. During high-output pacing, there was an increase in stim-QRS latency with decremental conduction. Ablation at this site was successful and suppressed both PVCs.  相似文献   
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This review will examine how dopamine, a monoamine neurotransmitter, and adenosine, a neuromodulator, regulate behavioral activation, primarily as reflected by locomotor activity, in rodents. Complex interactions among 2 major types of adenosine receptors (A1AR and A2AAR) and 2 dopamine receptors (D1R and D2R) occur due to physical interactions that alter their ligand-binding properties and subsequent effects on common postreceptor signaling molecules. The output from these interactions in striatum modulates neurotransmission and subsequently influences spontaneous locomotor activity. Caffeine is a nonselective adenosine receptor antagonist that blocks 2 major types of adenosine receptors, A1AR and A2AAR, in the brain. Pharmacologic manipulation of these receptors with drugs such as caffeine offers potential therapeutic benefit for treatment of Parkinson disease.  相似文献   
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The ERK/MAPK signaling pathway is involved in several cellular functions. Inactivation in mice of genes encoding members of this pathway is often associated with embryonic death resulting from abnormal placental development. The placenta is essential for nutritional and gaseous exchanges between maternal and embryonic circulations, as well as for the removal of metabolic wastes. These exchanges take place without direct contact between the two circulations. In mice, the hematoplacental barrier consists in a triple layer of trophoblast cells and endothelial cells of the embryo. MEK1 and MEK2 are double specificity serine-threonine/tyrosine kinases responsible for the activation of ERK1 and ERK2. Mek1 inactivation results in placental anomalies due to trophoblast cell proliferation and differentiation defects leading to severe delays in the development of placenta and causing the death of the embryo. Although Mek2(-/-) mutant mice survived without any apparent phenotype, double heterozygous Mek1(+/-)Mek2(+/-) mutants die during gestation from placental malformations. Together, these data emphasize the crucial role of the ERK/MAPK cascade in the formation of extraembryonic structures.  相似文献   
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