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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Etude de l'expression, de la production et de la dégradation de la ghréline / Study of expression, production, and degradation of ghrelin

De Vriese, Carine 23 June 2006 (has links)
La ghréline est un peptide de 28 acides aminés, produit principalement par l’estomac et caractérisé par la présence d’un groupement octanoyl sur la sérine en position 3 (Kojima et al. 1999). La ghréline stimule la libération de l’hormone de croissance (GH) et régule la prise alimentaire et le métabolisme énergétique (Gualillo et al. 2003). Ces activités biologiques sont principalement médiées par le « growth hormone secretagogue receptor » (GHS-R). Deux sous-types de GHS-R, produits par épissage alternatif d’un même gène, ont été clonés :le GHS-R 1a, dont l’activation entraîne une libération de calcium via la formation d’inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate (IP3), et le GHS-R 1b, qui ne semble pas lié à une activité biologique (Howard et al. 1996). <p>La première partie de mon travail de thèse consistait en l’étude de la dégradation de la ghréline. La ghréline circule dans le sang principalement sous forme de des-acyl ghréline, une forme de ghréline dépourvue du groupement octanoyl qui ne se lie pas au GHS-R 1a. Peu d’études ont été réalisées sur le catabolisme de la ghréline. Les enzymes impliquées dans la dégradation de la ghréline étant des régulateurs importants de son activité biologique, le but de cette étude était d’identifier les sites de clivage et les enzymes impliquées dans la dégradation de la ghréline par du sérum, des sous-fractions plasmatiques et des homogénats de tissus. Nous avons montré qu’au contact de sérum humain et de rat, la ghréline est désoctanoylée, sans protéolyse. Dans le sérum humain, nous avons montré que la butyrylcholinestérase et la « platelet-activating factor acetylhydrolase » (PAF-AH), une phospholipase associée aux lipoprotéines de basse densité (LDL), sont impliquées dans ce phénomène (articles n°1 et n°2). En parallèle, nous avons montré que la ghréline peut être transportée dans la circulation sanguine par les lipoprotéines riches en triglycérides (TRL), les LDL, et les lipoprotéines de haute et de très haute densité (HDL et VHDL) (article n°2). Dans le sérum de rat, la désoctanoylation de la ghréline implique une carboxylestérase (article n°1). Au contact d’homogénats de tissus, la ghréline est dégradée à la fois par désoctanoylation et protéolyse N-terminale, suggérant la participation d’estérases et d’aminopeptidases. Nous avons identifié cinq sites de clivage dans la ghréline :entre les résidus Ser2-(acyl)Ser3 (dans l’estomac et le foie), (acyl ?)Ser3-Phe4 (dans l’estomac, le foie et le rein), Phe4-Leu5 (dans l’estomac et le rein), Leu5-Ser6 et Pro7-Glu8 (dans le rein) (article n°1). <p>La deuxième partie de mon travail de thèse consistait à étudier l’expression et la production de ghréline par différentes lignées leucémiques (HEL, HL-60, THP-1, SupT1), par des leucocytes poly- et mononucléés et par des plaquettes sanguines, et à étudier l’effet de la ghréline sur la prolifération cellulaire. Pour cela, nous avons mis au point des dosages radioimmunologiques (RIA) permettant de quantifier et de distinguer les formes octanoylées et non octanoylées de la ghréline, et nous avons caractérisé en détail les anticorps SB801 et SB969 obtenus. Par HPLC en phase inverse suivie des RIAs, nous avons mis en évidence la présence de ghrélines octanoylée et non octanoylée dans chaque population de cellules. Plus de 80 % de la ghréline produite est octanoylée dans les cellules HEL, les leucocytes et les plaquettes. Nous avons montré que la ghréline endogène stimule la prolifération des cellules HEL de façon autocrine impliquant un récepteur encore non identifié, distinct du GHS-R 1a (article n°3). La ghréline et la des-acyl ghréline inhibent la prolifération des leucocytes mononucléés mais sont dépourvues d’effet sur les cellules HL-60, THP-1 et SupT1. Malgré la présence du GHS-R 1a dans les leucocytes mononucléés, cet effet pourrait être médié par un récepteur différent puisque la des-acyl ghréline exerce le même effet que la ghréline sur la prolifération (article n°4). <p><p><p> / Doctorat en sciences pharmaceutiques / info:eu-repo/semantics/nonPublished
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Strategies towards the synthesis of 4-(3-methyl-but-1-enyl)-3,5,3',4'-tetrahydroxystilbene (arachidin-1) and resveratrol analogues

Olusegun-Osoba, Elizabeth Oluwakemi January 2015 (has links)
Stilbene phytoalexins such as resveratrol, 1, and the arachidins, including arachidin-1,2, are naturally synthesised by peanut (Arachis hypogaea) plants. The peanut phytoalexins are polyphenolic compounds consisting of a stilbene backbone, with a number of derivatives also possessing a prenyl moiety. These distinctive phytoalexins have gained attention, as they exhibit various biological activities, for instance arachidin-1, 2, has been reported to be more potent than resveratrol, 1, in the inhibition of lipopolysaccharide-induced expression of cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) and COX-2 mRNA, in vitro at doses that were low in cytotoxicity. Additionally the various arachidins have recently been shown to exhibit their anti-inflammatory properties, through the inhibition of a number of inflammatory mediator pathways. In this work, various routes into the synthesis of arachidin-1, 2, are described, via use of the Horner-Wadsworth-Emmons (HWE) reaction. Three different methodologies were explored, the first approach involving silyl ether (TIPS or TBDMS) protected benzaldehydes, proved unsuccessful due to cleavage of the silyl ether protecting groups, in basic and/or acidic conditions. This led to an alternative approach, whereby formation of the stilbene backbone proceeded via the regioselective demethylation of an acetal in the presence of sodium metal, subsequent electrophilic substitution using iodomethane and finally acetal hydrolysis of the acetal, gave the isolated aldehyde in moderate yield (52 %). Coupling of the aldehyde with the substituted benzylphosphonate, via the HWE reaction gave the desired trans-stilbene in good yield (86 %), however incorporation of the prenyl side chain proved to be challenging via the Wohl-Ziegler bromination. Further adaptation of the aforementioned route, whereby alkylation using diethyl iodomethylphosphonate, enabled the incorporation of the prenyl moiety and the subsequent construction of the trans-stilbene backbone, gave the 4-(3-methyl-but-1- enyl)-3,5,3',4'-tetramethoxystilbene, 3, albeit in poor yield (47 %). The final step involving demethylation using BBr3 gave arachidin-1, 2, also in poor yield (30 %), nevertheless this approach has been proved to be a successful route for the total synthesis of arachidin-1, 2, however optimised studies are required in order to obtain the desired compound in quantitative yields. Synthetic analogues of resveratrol, 1, are also known for their biological activities, including anti-inflammatory and chemopreventative properties. Recently, the anti-proliferative activity of a number of stilbenesulfonamides, against the National Cancer Institute's 60 (NCI-60) human tumour cell line has been reported. Furthermore, the anti-inflammatory effects of novel heterocyclic methylsulfone and sulfonamide analogues, via inhibition of the COX-2 protein have also been published, however both synthetic routes described require a total of six or seven steps, from the sulfanilamide and are limited to the synthesis of primary sulphonamides (SO2NH2). In this work, an efficient three step synthesis has been designed and successfully implemented, proceeding via chlorosulfonation of diethyl benzylphosphonate, to form the sulfonyl chloride intermediate. Aminolysis of the sulfonyl chloride intermediate was then performed, using a range of primary, secondary and cyclic alkyl amines, as well as aromatic amines; including ammonia, dimethylamine, morpholine and diphenylamine. Finally, formation of the stilbene backbone with various substituted aldehydes, via the HWE reaction offered a short, versatile and alternative route to the synthesis of novel primary, secondary and tertiary trans-stilbene benzenesulfonamides and heterocyclic analogues, in yields of 42 - 100 %. The activity of a selection of the synthesised stilbene benzenesulfonamides was evaluated against the human lung adenocarcinoma epithelial cell line (A549). Amongst the compounds tested, analysis of the data showed that the novel analogue, 4, was found to be the most potent compound, with a GI50 of 0.1 μM. Comparison with the previously published data found analogue, 4, to be approximately 500-fold more potent than the lead compound resveratrol, 1, (GI50 = 51.64 μM) and approximately twice as potent than 5-fluorouracil (GI50 = 0.189μM), a chemotherapy drug used to treat various forms of cancer 8. Overall, these results demonstrate that the total synthesis of trans-arachidin-1, 2, can be achieved via a five step methodology. A versatile route to the synthesis of novel stilbene benzenesulfonamides has also been successfully achieved, amongst the compounds synthesised one appears to show promising anticancer activity, and warrants further investigation (i.e. in vitro studies using other cancer cell lines, and the synthesis of additional compounds using analogue, 4, as a lead compound).
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Caractéristiques cliniques, moléculaires et prise en charge des Rhabdomyosarcomes de l'adulte et identification d'une polythérapie ciblée in vitro / Clinical and Molecular Characteristics and Management of Adults with Rhabdomyosarcoma and Screening of Targeted Polytherapy in vitro

Dumont, Sarah 19 December 2013 (has links)
Le rhabdomyosarcome de l'adulte est une tumeur rare au pronostic. Le présent travail propose d'étudier les caractéristiques cliniques et moléculaires et la prise en charge des adolescents et adultes atteints de rhabdomyosarcome ainsi que la possibilité de combinaison de thérapie ciblées sur lignées cellulaires in vitro. Nous avons anamysé rétrospectivement 239 patients âgés de 10 ans ou plus, atteints de rhabdomyosarcome au MD Anderson Cancer Center entre 1957 et 2003 et leur statut fusionnel pour PAX-FOXO1 par hybridation in situ en fluorescence. Trois lignées cellulaire de sarcome à petites cellules ont été soumises à des combinaisons de thérapies ciblées avec analyse de la viabilité. Les patients de plus de 50 ans avaient une survie globale à 5 ans de 13 % (médiane de survi à 1.7 ans) en dépit d'une maladie localisée. Approximativement 13 % des patients métastasiques de moins de 50 ans ont eu une survie prolongée de plus de 15 ans. L'utilisation d'une stratégie thérapeutique triple, intégrant chirurgie, chimiothérapie et radiothérapie était signifcativement associée à une survie prolongée. Auniveau molécualire, la présence du transcrit de fusio PAX3/7-FOXO1 était significativement liée à un risque accru de maladie métastatique. L'étude in vitro de thérapies ciblées a permis d'identifier la combinaison du vorinostat plus le 17DMAG associée à la doxorubicine comme ayant une meilleure efficacité. La prise en charge du rhabdomyosarcome de l'adolescent et de l'adulte semble souffrir d'une approche moins agressive comparée au rhabdomyosarcome pédiatrique. De plus, des combianaisons de thérapies ciblées peuvent être intégrées aux protocoles de chimiothérapies standards. / Rhabdomyosarcoma is a rare entity adult patient with unfavourable outcome. This work describes the clinical and molecular specificities of adolescent and adult type of rhabdomyosarcoma and investigates the optimal integration of targetd therapy combinations on small cell sarcoma cell lines in vitro. We retrospectively analyzed 239 patients, 10 years of age and greater, diagonsed withrhabdomyosarcoma at MD Anderson Cancer Center from 1957 trough 2003 and their PAX-FOXO1 fusion gene status by fluorescence in situ hybridization on tissues microarray. Three samll cell sarcoma cell lines were exposed to targetd agent combinations. PAtient with metastatic rhabdomyosarcoma were found to have a 18 % survival rate at 5 years from diagnosis with an 12 %survival past 15 years. This outcome was even poorer for patients over 50 of age, even with localized disease. Younger patients were more likely to receive multidisciplinary therapy than their older counterparts. The presence of PAX-FOXO1 tranlocation was significantly associated with a higher frequency of metastatic disease. The four agents with the exception of abacavir synergized two by two with each other in vitro but the triple combinations did not perform beter than the bitherapies. The dual therapies vorinostat 5HDAC inhibitor) plus 17-DMAG (Hsp90 inhibitor) added with doxorubicin achvied better results than dual or triple therapies. Adult patient with rhabdomyosarcoma present similar molecular and clinical characteristics compared pediatric patients but outcome decrease with age partly du to a less multimodal management. Moreover targeted combinations should be integrated to chemotherapy backbone.
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Dynamika a variabilita indukovaného umlčování transgenů v tabákové buněčné linii BY-2 / Dynamics and variability of induced transgene silencing in tobacco cell line BY-2

Čermák, Vojtěch January 2021 (has links)
RNA interference (RNAi) is an important mechanism regulating gene expression. In plants, RNAi is triggered by double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) which is processed into small RNAs (sRNAs), usually 21-24 nt long. The sRNAs are loaded into Argonaut (AGO) protein and recognize the target based on sequence complementarity. When the target is mRNA, they can slice it or block translation leading to posttranscriptional gene silencing (PTGS). When the target is DNA, they can induce DNA methylation and chromatin changes, which when present in the promoter can lead to transcriptional gene silencing (TGS). The individual components of RNAi are well described, but less is known about the impact of different types of dsRNA precursors on the dynamics of RNAi. To study these aspects of RNAi, we used tobacco BY-2 cell line expressing GFP reporter and inducible silencers. The silencers used different ways of triggering the dsRNA formation by transcripts from antisense (AS), unterminated sense (UT) and inverted repeat (IR) GFP sequence to initiate PTGS. Additionally, one IR silencer based on the CaMV 35S promoter initiated TGS. This allowed us to study RNAi from the beginning throughout the steady state level and till the recovery phase, all in the highly homogeneous system. Using this system, we described several features...
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Závislost velikosti proudu IKs kanálu srdce na stimulaci / Cardiac IKs channel: rate-dependence of the current magnitude

Kachan, Ksenia January 2019 (has links)
This diploma thesis deals with study of the rate-dependence of the magnitude of a current through the heart channel that conducts slowly activating component of delayed rectifier outward current (IKs). This property is very important for the IKs channel function. When other repolarizing currents are insufficient, but also when the heart rate accelerates, especially during elevated sympathetic tone, IKs provides so-called repolarization reserve, which prevents excessive lengthening of cardiac action potential repolarization. The IKs channel structure is encoded by the KCNQ1 (pore-forming -subunit) and KCNE1 (modulatory -subunit) genes. Mutations in these genes disrupt the physiological function of the IKs channel and cause inherited arrhythmogenic syndromes, especially long QT syndrome (LQTS). Such mutations include the c.926C>T (p.T309I) mutation in the KCNQ1 gene, which results in LQTS type 1 in heterozygous carriers. The theoretical part of the thesis provides basic information about the IKs channel and the patch clamp technique, this knowledge is necessary for the practical part. The experimental part is focused on cultivation of the CHO cell line and its transient transfection for subsequent electrophysiological measurements by whole-cell patch clamp technique to study the dependence of the IKs magnitude on stimulation frequency, both in the wild type channels (i.e. without mutation) and in those with cotransfected wild type and T309I subunits.
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Studium vlastností membránového napěťového senzoru ASAP1 exprimovaného v buněčné linii HEK 293 / Study of properties of voltage membrane sensor ASAP1 expressed in HEK293 cell line

Jablonská, Dominika January 2017 (has links)
This thesis deals with the problematice of measuring membrane potential and monitoring the propagation of electrical activity of cells. For this purpose, fluorescence membrane voltage sensors have been developed to detect changes in the membrane potential by changing their fluorescence intensity. The practical part is focused on the study of the properties of the ASAP1 fluorescence probe, which was transfected into the HEK293 cell line, which are kidney cells from the human embryo. Cell membrane potential was changed using the patch-clamp technique.
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Antiproliferační aktivita nových analogů dexrazoxanu a jejich vliv na protinádorový účinek antracyklinů / Antiproliferative activity of novel dexrazoxane analogues and their effect on antitumor effectiveness of anthracyclines

Martinková, Pavla January 2014 (has links)
Charles University in Prague Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department of Biochemical Sciences Candidate: Bc. Pavla Martinková Supervisor: PharmDr. Anna Jirkovská, PhD. Title of diploma thesis: Antiproliferative activity of novel dexrazoxane analogues and their effect on antitumor effectiveness of anthracyclines Athracycline antibiotics (such as daunorubicin, doxorubicin or epirubicin) belong to the most common terapeutics of both solid tumors and hematological malignities. Unfortunately the serious and life-threatening adverse effect cardiotoxicity compromises their clinical usefulness. The only approved protection against anthracycline cardiotoxicity so far is dexrazoxane. Despite the outstanding cardioprotective ability, dexrazoxane use is very limited mainly due to its possible side effects. So we were directed towards synthesis of dexrazoxane analogues with better pharmacological properties. The aim of this diploma thesis was to assess the antiproliferative activity of novel analogues of both dexrazoxane (MK-15 and ES-5) and ADR-925 (JR-159 and KH- TA4) and their influence on the antiproliferative effectiveness of anthracyclines. Moreover, we aimed to study their chelating properties and their inhibition of the topoisomerase II in solution. We tested the antiproliferative activity of...
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Two Clonal Cell Lines of Immortalized Human Corneal Endothelial Cells Show either Differentiated or Precursor Cell Characteristics

Valtink, Monika, Gruschwitz, Rita, Funk, Richard H. W., Engelmann, Katrin January 2008 (has links)
Access to primary human corneal endothelial cells (HCEC) is limited and donor-derived differences between cultures exacerbate the issue of data reproducibility, whereas cell lines can provide sufficient numbers of homogenous cells for multiple experiments. An immortalized HCEC population was adapted to serum-free culture medium and repeated cloning was performed. Clonally grown cells were propagated under serum-free conditions and growth curves were recorded. Cells were characterized immunocytochemically for junctional proteins, collagens, Na,K-ATPase and HCEC-specific 9.3.E-antigen. Ultrastructure was monitored by scanning and transmission electron microscopy. Two clonal cell lines, HCEC-B4G12 and HCEC-H9C1, could be isolated and expanded, which differed morphologically: B4G12 cells were polygonal, strongly adherent and formed a strict monolayer, H9C1 cells were less adherent and formed floating spheres. The generation time of B4G12 cells was 62.26 ± 14.5 h and that of H9C1 cells 44.05 ± 5.05 h. Scanning electron microscopy revealed that B4G12 cells had a smooth cell surface, while H9C1 cells had numerous thin filopodia. Both cell lines expressed ZO-1 and occludin adequately, and little but well detectable amounts of connexin-43. Expression of HCEC-specific 9.3.E-antigen was found commensurately in both cell lines, while expression of Na,K-ATPase α1 was higher in H9C1 cells than in B4G12 cells. B4G12 cells expressed collagen IV abundantly and almost no collagen III, while H9C1 cells expressed both collagens at reasonable amounts. It is concluded that the clonal cell line B4G12 represents an ideal model of differentiated HCEC, while H9C1 may reflect features of developing or transitional HCEC. / Dieser Beitrag ist mit Zustimmung des Rechteinhabers aufgrund einer (DFG-geförderten) Allianz- bzw. Nationallizenz frei zugänglich.
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Gene expression analysis of pancreatic cell lines reveals genes overexpressed in pancreatic cancer

Alldinger, Ingo, Dittert, Dag, Peiper, Matthias, Fusco, Alberto, Chiappetta, Gennaro, Staub, Eike, Löhr, Matthias, Jesenofsky, Ralf, Baretton, Gustavo, Ockert, Detlef, Saeger, Hans-Detlev, Grützmann, Robert, Pilarsky, Christian January 2005 (has links)
Background: Pancreatic cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer-related death. Using DNA gene expression analysis based on a custom made Affymetrix cancer array, we investigated the expression pattern of both primary and established pancreatic carcinoma cell lines. Methods: We analyzed the gene expression of 5 established pancreatic cancer cell lines (AsPC-1, BxPC-3, Capan-1, Capan-2 and HPAF II) and 5 primary isolates, 1 of them derived from benign pancreatic duct cells. Results: Out of 1,540 genes which were expressed in at least 3 experiments, we found 122 genes upregulated and 18 downregulated in tumor cell lines compared to benign cells with a fold change > 3. Several of the upregulated genes (like Prefoldin 5, ADAM9 and E-cadherin) have been associated with pancreatic cancer before. The other differentially regulated genes, however, play a so far unknown role in the course of human pancreatic carcinoma. By means of immunohistochemistry we could show that thymosin [β-10 (TMSB10), upregulated in tumor cell lines, is expressed in human pancreatic carcinoma, but not in non-neoplastic pancreatic tissue, suggesting a role for TMSB10 in the carcinogenesis of pancreatic carcinoma. Conclusion: Using gene expression profiling of pancreatic cell lines we were able to identify genes differentially expressed in pancreatic adenocarcinoma, which might contribute to pancreatic cancer development. / Dieser Beitrag ist mit Zustimmung des Rechteinhabers aufgrund einer (DFG-geförderten) Allianz- bzw. Nationallizenz frei zugänglich.
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Subcellular effects of pavetamine on rat cardiomyocytes

Ellis, Charlotte Elizabeth 05 January 2011 (has links)
The aim of this study was to investigate the mode of action of pavetamine on rat cardiomyocytes. Pavetamine is the causative agent of gousiekte (“quick-disease”), a disease of ruminants characterized by acute heart failure following ingestion of certain rubiaceous plants. Two in vitro rat cardiomyocyte models were utilized in this study, namely the rat embryonic cardiac cell line, H9c2, and primary neonatal rat cardiomyocytes. Cytotoxicity of pavetamine was evaluated in H9c2 cells using the MTT and LDH release assays. The eventual cell death of H9c2 cells was due to necrosis, with LDH release into the culture medium after exposure to pavetamine for 72 h. Pavetamine did not induce apoptosis, as the typical features of apoptosis were not observed. Electron microscopy was employed to study ultrastructural alterations caused by pavetamine in H9c2 cells. The mitochondria and sarcoplasmic reticula showed abnormalities after 48 h exposure of the cells to pavetamine. Abundant secondary lysosomes with electron dense material were present in treated cells. Numerous vacuoles were also present in treated cells, indicative of autophagy. During this exposure time, the nuclei appeared normal, with no chromatin condensation as would be expected for apoptosis. Abnormalities in the morphology of the nuclei were only evident after 72 h exposure. The nuclei became fragmented and plasma membrane blebbing occurred. The mitochondrial membrane potential was investigated with a fluorescent probe, which demonstrated that pavetamine caused significant hyperpolarization of the mitochondrial membrane, in contrast to the depolarization caused by apoptotic inducers. Pavetamine did not cause opening of the mitochondrial permeability transition pore, because cyclosporine A, which is an inhibitor of the mitochondrial permeability transition pore, did not reduce the cytotoxicity of pavetamine significantly. Fluorescent probes were used to investigate subcellular changes induced by pavetamine in H9c2 cells. The mitochondria and sarcoplasmic reticula showed abnormal features compared to the control cells, which is consistent with the electron microscopy studies. The lysosomes of treated cells were more abundant and enlarged. The activity of cytosolic hexosaminidase was nearly three times higher in the treated cells than in the control cells, which suggested increased lysosomal membrane permeability. The activity of acid phosphatase was also increased in comparison to the control cells. In addition, the organization of the cytoskeletal F-actin of treated cells was severely affected by pavetamine. Rat neonatal cardiomyocytes were labelled with antibodies to detect the three major contractile proteins (titin, actin and myosin) and cytoskeletal proteins (F-actin, desmin and β-tubulin). Cells treated with pavetamine had degraded myosin and titin, with altered morphology of sarcomeric actin. Vacuoles appeared in the β-tubulin network, but the appearance of desmin was normal. F-actin was severely disrupted in cardiomyocytes treated with pavetamine and was degraded or even absent in treated cells. Ultrastructurally, the sarcomeres of rat neonatal cardiomyocytes exposed to pavetamine were disorganized and disengaged from the Z-lines, which can also be observed in the hearts of ruminants that have died of gousiekte. It is concluded that the pathological alteration to the major contractile and cytoskeleton proteins caused by pavetamine could explain the cardiac dysfunction that characterizes gousiekte. F-actin is involved in protein synthesis and therefore can play a role in the inhibition of protein synthesis in the myocardium of ruminants suffering from gousiekte. Apart from inhibition of protein synthesis in the heart, there is also increased degradation of cardiac proteins in an animal with gousiekte. The mitochondrial damage will lead to an energy deficiency and possibly to generation of reactive oxygen species. The sarcoplasmic reticula are involved in protein synthesis and any damage to them will affect protein synthesis, folding and post-translational modifications. This will activate the unfolded protein response (UPR) and sarcoplasmic reticula-associated protein degradation (ERAD). If the oxidizing environment of the sarcoplasmic reticula is disturbed, it will activate the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway (UPP) to clear aggregated and misfolded proteins. Lastly, the mitochondria, sarcoplasmic reticula and F-actin are involved in calcium homeostasis. Any damage to these organelles will have a profound influence on calcium flux in the heart and will further contribute to the contractile dysfunction that characterizes gousiekte. / Thesis (PhD)--University of Pretoria, 2010. / Paraclinical Sciences / unrestricted

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