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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.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Molecular chaperones in the assembly of α-Synuclein and Parkinson's Disease

Pemberton, Samantha 09 December 2011 (has links) (PDF)
The formation and deposition of α-Synuclein fibrils in the human brain is at the origin of Parkinson's disease. The objective of my thesis was to document the role of two molecular chaperones on the assembly of α-Syn into fibrils: Hsc70, a constitutively expressed human heat shock protein, and Ssa1p, its yeast equivalent. The aim was to expand the catalogue of known effects of molecular chaperones on the PD implicated protein, which could have therapeutic significance. We showed that Hsc70 inhibits the assembly of α-Syn into fibrils, by binding with high affinity to the soluble form of α-Syn. We documented that Hsc70 binds preferentially to α-Syn fibrils and that this binding has a cytoprotective effect, as it renders the fibrils less toxic to cultured mammalian cells. Similarly to Hsc70, Ssa1p inhibits the assembly of α-Syn into fibrils, and has a higher affinity for fibrils than for the soluble form of α-Syn. On the other hand, binding of Ssa1p to α-Syn fibrils does not have a cytoprotective effect, almost certainly due to differences in the amino acid sequences of the peptide binding sites of the two molecular chaperones, which mean that Ssa1p has a lower affinity than Hsc70 for α-Syn fibrils. We stabilized the complex between Ssa1p and α-Syn using chemical cross-linkers, to then map the interaction site between the two proteins. This is indispensable if a "mini" Ssa1p, comprised of only what is necessary and sufficient of Ssa1p, is to be used as a therapeutic agent to decrease the toxicity of α-Syn fibrils. A therapeutic agent based on exogenous protein Ssa1p is less likely to trigger an autoimmune response than for example the endogenous protein Hsc70.
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Stress biomarkers in a rat model of decompression sickness /

Caviness, James A. January 2005 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, 2005. / Typescript (photocopy).
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CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR MECHANISM OF LISTERIA ADHESION PROTEIN-MEDIATED BACTERIAL CROSSING OF THE INTESTINAL BARRIER

Rishi Drolia (5929649) 14 January 2021 (has links)
<p>The crossing of host barriers (intestinal, blood-brain, and placental) is a critical step for systemic infections caused by entero-invasive pathogens. In the intestine, the epithelial cells are the first line of defense against enteric pathogens. <i>Listeria monocytogenes</i> is a facultative-intracellular foodborne pathogen that first crosses the intestinal barrier to cause a systemic infection. However, the underlying mechanism is not well understood.</p><p><br></p> <p>We demonstrate that <i>Listeria</i> adhesion protein (LAP) promotes the translocation of <i>L. monocytogenes </i>across the intestinal barrier in mouse models (A/J and C57BL/6). Relative to the wild-type (WT; serotype 4b) or the isogenic bacterial invasion protein Internalin A mutant (Δ<i>inlA</i>) strain, the <i>lap<sup>─</sup></i> strain showed significant defect in translocation across the intestinal barrier and colonization of the mesenteric-lymph nodes, liver and spleen in the early phase of infection (24 h and 48 h). LAP induces intestinal epithelial barrier dysfunction for increased translocation as evidenced by increased permeability to 4-kDa FITC-dextran (FD4), a marker of paracellular permeability, in the serum and urine of WT and Δ<i>inlA</i>- infected mice and across Caco-2 cell barrier, but not the <i>lap<sup>─</sup></i> mutant strain. Microscopic examination confirmed localization of the WT and Δ<i>inlA</i> strains in the tight junction, a crucial barrier of intestinal paracellular permeability, in the mouse ileal tissue but the <i>lap<sup>─</sup></i> strain remained confined in the lumen. LAP also upregulates TNF-α and IL-6 in intestinal epithelia of mice and in Caco-2 cells for increased permeability. </p><p><br></p> <p>Investigation of the underlying molecular mechanisms of LAP-mediated increase in intestinal permeability by using <i>lap<sup>─</sup></i> mutant strain, purified LAP and shRNA-mediated Hsp60 suppression, we demonstrate that LAP interacts with its host receptor, Hsp60, and activates the canonical NF-κB signaling, which in turn facilitates myosin light-chain kinase (MLCK)-mediated opening of the epithelial barrier via the cellular redistribution of major epithelial junctional proteins claudin-1, occludin, and E-cadherin. Pharmacological inhibition of NF-κB or MLCK in cells or genetic ablation of MLCK in mice (C57BL/6) prevents mislocalization of epithelial junctional proteins, intestinal permeability and <i>L. monocytogenes</i> translocation across the intestinal barrier.</p> <p><br></p><p>Furthermore, LAP also promotes <i>L. monocytogenes </i>translocation across the intestinal barrier and systemic dissemination in a Mongolian gerbil that are permissive to the bacterial invasion proteins; InlA-and InlB-mediated pathways; similar to that in humans. We show a direct LAP-dependent and InlA-independent pathway<i> </i>for <i>L. monocytogenes</i> paracellular translocation across the intestinal epithelial cells that do not express luminally accessible E-cadherin. Additionally, we show a functional InlA/E-cadherin interaction pathway that aids <i>L. monocytogenes</i> translocation by targeting cells with luminally accessible E-cadherin such as cells at the site of epithelial cell extrusion, epithelial folds and mucus-expelling goblet cells. Thus, <i>L. monocytogenes</i> uses LAP to exploit epithelial innate defense in the early phase of infection to cross the intestinal epithelial barrier, independent of other invasion proteins.</p><p><br></p> <p>This work fills a critical gap in our understanding of <i>L. monocytogenes </i>pathogenesis and sheds light to the complex interplay between host-pathogen interactions for bacterial crossing of the crucial intestinal barrier.</p> <br>
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Räumlich-zeitliche Dynamik der laserinduzierten Hsp70-Expression in einem humanen Hautexplantatmodell

Konz, Maximilian 06 October 2016 (has links)
Die Narbenbildung des Hautorgans stellt für die gegenwärtige Medizin weiterhin eine schwierige Aufgabe dar. Die frühzeitige Beeinflussung des Wundheilungspro- zesses hin zu einer verminderten oder narbenlosen Heilung scheint von entschei- dender Bedeutung. Ein vielversprechender Ansatz ist die präoperative Laserthe- rapie und dadurch erzeugte Hitzeschockantwort. Auf molekulare Ebene kommt es u.a. zur Expression von Hitzeschockproteine. Die vorliegende in-vitro Studie beschäftigte sich mit der laserinduzierten Hochregulation des Hitzeschockproteins 70 in den epidermalen Schichten. Hierfür wurden drei nicht ablative Lasersysteme mit insgesamt 12 verschiedenen Parametereinstellungen verwendet (1.540-nm Er:Glass- , 755-nm Alexandrit-, 1.064-nm Nd:YAG-Laser). Mithilfe eines humanen Hautexplantatmodells sollte unter gleichbleibenden Bedingungen Zeitpunkt und Konzentration der maximal induzierten Hsp70-Expression sowie epidermale Schä- digungen dargestellt werden. In der verfügbaren Literatur waren hierzu nur begrenzt Daten vorhanden. Alle drei Lasersysteme zeigten signifikante Hsp70-Expressionen. Der Zeitpunkt der maximalen Hsp70-Expression konnte zwischen Tag 1 und 3 festgehalten werden. Dabei zeigten die Lasersysteme unterschiedliche Hsp70- Maxima und unterschiedliche Epidermisschädigungen. Die Ergebnisse ließen schlussfolgern, dass eine potenzielle präoperative Narbenprävention tendeziell ein Tag vor dem chirurgischen Eingriff und mit den stärkeren Parametereinstellungen des 1.064-nm Nd:YAG Lasers durchgeführt werden sollte.
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Effets aigus de la chaleur sur la fonction cardiométabolique dans le diabète de type 2 et la maladie coronarienne.

Behzadi, Parya 07 1900 (has links)
Les maladies cardiométaboliques sont les principales causes de décès dans le monde, et au Canada elles sont responsables d'environ 700 000 décès par année. Le diabète de type 2 et la maladie coronarienne sont les maladies cardiométaboliques les plus répandues. Malgré des avancées pharmacologiques, la prévalence de ces maladies demeure élevée, ce qui souligne l'importance des thérapies complémentaires qui améliorent le contrôle glycémique ainsi que la fonction vasculaire afin de prévenir les complications liées à ces maladies. Depuis quelques années, l’exposition à la chaleur reçoit une attention accrue pour son potentiel thérapeutique. En outre, des études scientifiques suggèrent que l’exposition à la chaleur pourrait diminuer la glycémie et améliorer la fonction vasculaire. Cependant, le potentiel thérapeutique de l'exposition à la chaleur demeure sous-étudié chez les personnes atteintes du diabète de type 2 ou de la maladie coronarienne. L’objectif général de cette thèse était d’évaluer les effets aigus de l’exposition à la chaleur sur des marqueurs de la fonction cardiométabolique auprès de gens ayant un diabète de type 2 ou une maladie coronarienne. L’article 1 a déterminé l’effet aigu d’une immersion en eau chaude sur la sensibilité à l’insuline, la fonction vasculaire, les concentrations des protéines de choc thermique plasmatique (eHSP70/90) et intracellulaire (iHSP70/90), les marqueurs inflammatoires (IL-6, IL1-RA, NFKB) ainsi que sur les médiateurs de l'action de l'insuline (IRS-1, GLP-1) comparativement à une immersion thermoneutre au sein d’une population ayant le diabète de type 2. Les résultats démontrent qu’une immersion en eau chaude n’améliore pas la sensibilité à l’insuline, ni la fonction vasculaire et elle n’affecte pas les concentrations de HSP70 / 90 et les marqueurs inflammatoires. L’article 2 a déterminé l’effet aigu d’une exposition dans un sauna Finlandais sur la fonction vasculaire, des marqueurs de dysfonction endothéliale (VCAM-1, ICAM-1) et des marqueurs inflammatoires (IL-6, IL-10, TNF-α, IL-1β, CRP) auprès de personnes ayant une maladie coronarienne. Les résultats démontrent qu’une séance de sauna Finlandais améliore la fonction endothéliale et augmente la concentration circulante d’IL-6 sans affecter d’autres marqueurs inflammatoires (IL-10, TNF-α, IL-1β, CRP) ainsi que des marqueurs de dysfonction endothéliale. Combinées, les deux études de cette thèse démontrent que l’exposition passive à la chaleur n’améliore pas de façon aiguë les marqueurs cardiométaboliques chez les personnes diabétiques de type 2. Par contre, la chaleur exerce un effet bénéfique sur la fonction endothéliale chez les personnes ayant une maladie coronarienne. / Cardiometabolic diseases are the leading cause of death globally, and in Canada they are responsible for approximately 700 000 deaths each year. Type 2 diabetes and coronary artery disease are the most prevalent cardiometabolic diseases. Despite advancements in pharmacological treatments, the prevalence of these diseases remains high which underlines the importance of complementary therapies to prevent complications related to these diseases. In recent years, heat exposure has received attention for its therapeutic potential. Studies have demonstrated that heat exposure could be an effective method to decrease glycemia and improve vascular function. However, the therapeutic potential of heat exposure remains understudied in people with type 2 diabetes or coronary artery disease. The general objective of this thesis was to evaluate the acute effects of heat exposure on cardiometabolic markers in people with type 2 diabetes and coronary artery disease. The first article of this thesis determined the acute effect of hot water immersion on insulin sensitivity, vascular function, plasma (eHSP70 / 90) and intracellular (iHSP70 / 90) heat shock protein concentrations, inflammatory markers (IL- 6, IL1-RA, NFKB) as well as mediators of insulin action (IRS-1, GLP-1) compared to thermoneutral water immersion in a population with type 2 diabetes. Findings from this study demonstrate that acute hot water immersion does not improve insulin sensitivity, vascular function or affect HSP70 / 90 concentrations and inflammatory markers. The second article of this thesis determined the acute effects of Finnish sauna bathing on vascular function, markers of endothelial dysfunction (VCAM-1, ICAM-1) and inflammatory markers (IL-6, IL-10, TNF- α, IL-1β, CRP) in older adults with coronary artery disease. Results from this study demonstrate that one bout of Finnish sauna bathing improves endothelial function and increases the circulating concentration of IL-6 without affecting other markers of inflammation (IL-10, TNF-α IL-1β, CRP) or endothelial dysfunction. Combined, these results show that acute heat exposure does not acutely improve cardiometabolic markers in people with type 2 diabetes. On the other hand, heat exposure has a beneficial effect on endothelial function in people with coronary artery disease.
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Characterization of biological role of FKBP51-HSP90 protein-protein interactions in novel knock-in mouse model / Undersökning av den biologiska rollen av FKBP51-HSP90 protein-interaktion i en ny transgen musmodell

Xie, Shaoxun January 2022 (has links)
Värmechockprotein 90 kDa (HSP90) bildar ett anmärkningsvärt komplicerat nätverk med en mängd olika cochaperones. Komplexet av FK506-bindande protein 51 kDa (FKBP51) och HSP90 förmedlar proteinveckning och funktion, främjar tau aggregation vid Alzheimers sjukdom och påverkar stressrelaterade störningar, fetma, typ två-diabetes, etc. I samarbete med den molekylära chaperonen HSP90, FKBP51 har nyligen föreslagits som ett lovande terapeutiskt mål för Alzheimers sjukdom (AD). Således skapades knock-in-musen med punktmutationer i tetratricopeptide repeat (TPR) domänen av FKBP51, vilket gör den oförmögen att interagera med HSP90, för att undersöka de potentiella terapeutiska målen för behandling av dessa sjukdomar. Glukokortikoidreceptorn (GR) fungerade traditionellt som utgångspunkten för de initiala studierna av FKBP51-funktion och mekanism som kan stimuleras av den syntetiska glukokortikoiden dexametason (Dexa). Det primära målet med projektet är att förstå den biologiska betydelsen av FKBP51-HSP90 interaktioner. Det är oklart hur FKBP51-mutation påverkar protein-protein-interaktionen och glukokortikoidsignalering. Här analyserades embryonala fibroblaster (MEF) isolerade från vildtyp och FKBP51 mutant mus med avseende på proteinlokalisering, proteinuttryck och genuttryck. Även om ingen säker skillnad mellan vildtyp och mutantmöss sågs i Dexa-medierad glukokortikoidsignalering, förekommer de posttranslationella modifieringarna (PTM) vid exponering för Dexa-behandling av FKBP51 i vildtypmöss i en signifikant högre utsträckning än i Fkbp51mute-möss.Fosforyleringsmodifieringen av FKBP51 antogs initialt och bekräftades av fosforyleringsanrikningsstrategier. Bekräftelse har dock ännu inte erhållits. / Heat shock protein 90 kDa (HSP90) forms a remarkably complicated network with a variety of cochaperones. The complex of FK506-binding protein 51 kDa (FKBP51) and HSP90 mediates protein folding and function, promoting tau aggregation in Alzheimer's disease and influencing stress-related disorders, obesity, type two diabetes, etc. In collaboration with the molecular chaperone HSP90, FKBP51 has recently been proposed as a promising therapeutic target for Alzheimer's disease (AD). Thus, the knock-in mouse harboring point mutations in the tetratricopeptide repeat (TPR) domain of FKBP51 rendering it unable to interact with HSP90 were created to investigate the potential therapeutic targets for the treatment of these diseases. Glucocorticoid receptor (GR) traditionally served as the starting point for the initial studies of FKBP51 function and mechanism which can be stimulated by the synthetic glucocorticoid, dexamethasone (Dexa). The primary goal of the project is to comprehend the biological significance of FKBP51-HSP90 interactions. It is unclear how FKBP51 mutation affects the protein-protein interaction and glucocorticoid signaling. Here, embryonic fibroblasts (MEFs) isolated from wildtype and FKBP51 mutant mouse were analyzed with respect to protein localization, protein expression, and gene expression. Although no certain difference between wildtype and mutant mice was seen in Dexa-mediated glucocorticoid signaling, the post-translational modifications (PTMs) in exposure to Dexa treatment of FKBP51 occur in wildtype mice to a significantly higher extent than in Fkbp51mute mice. The phosphorylation modification of FKBP51 was initially hypothesized and confirmed by phosphorylation enrichment strategies. However, confirmation has not yet been obtained.
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Injectable formulations forming an implant in situ as vehicle of silica microparticles embedding superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles for the local, magnetically mediated hyperthermia treatment of solid tumors

Le Renard, Pol-Edern 06 September 2011 (has links) (PDF)
Cette thèse présente les travaux de développement de formulations injectables capables de se solidifier in situ, formant ainsi un implant piégeant des microparticules magnétiques en vue du traitement de tumeurs par induction magnétique d'une hyperthermie locale modérée. Nous exposons tout d'abord le contexte physique, biologique et clinique de l'hyperthermie comme traitement anticancéreux, particulièrement des modalités électromagnétiques. Les performances in vitro et in vivo des matériaux et formulations sont alors présentées. L'objet du chapitre suivant est la caractérisation des propriétés physicochimiques, magnétiques, et chauffantes, dans un champ magnétique alternatif (115 kHz, 9 - 12 mT), des microparticules de silice renfermant des nanoparticules d'oxyde de fer superparamagnétiques (SPIONs) et de deux de leurs formulations: un hydrogel d'alginate de sodium et un organogel de poly(éthylène-co-alcool vinylique) dans le diméthylsulfoxide. Finalement, nous présentons le potentiel thérapeutique de 20 minutes d'hyperthermie locale induite après injection de l'organogel superparamagnétique dans un modèle murin sous-cutané de tumeurs nécrosantes de colocarcinome humain.

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