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Regulation of Receptors in Neuronal Cilia with Development, Seizures, and Knockouts: Implications for ExcitabilityShrestha, Jessica 08 1900 (has links)
Neurons commonly have a primary cilium, which is a non-motile organelle extending from the centrosome into the extracellular space. In most brain regions, neuronal cilia are enriched in either somatostatin receptor type 3 (SstR3) or melanin concentrating hormone receptor type 1 (MCHR1), or both. The present immunohistochemical study provides novel evidence that primary cilia regulate neuronal excitability via G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs), and that their identity is governed by brain region and by competition, both in adulthood and in postnatal development. The hippocampus, which is particularly vulnerable to seizures, has opposing gradients of SstR3(+) and MCHR1(+) ciliary GPCRs. We hypothesized that there is a competition between these two ciliary GPCRs, which might take place on any level from gene expression to presence in the cilium. We examined whether receptor colocalization occurs transiently in development before ciliary GPCR dominance is established in neurons in the CNS. In postnatal CA1 and CA3, the first GPCR to appear in cilia was the one that will dominate in adults: MCHR1 in CA1 and SstR3 in CA3. Some days later, the second GPCR was expressed along with the first; dual-receptor cilia were the exclusive type until single-receptor cilia emerged again around P14. Single-receptor cilia then increased in numbers through adulthood. By identifying ciliary receptors that modulate seizure activity in mice, the present study lays a foundation for therapeutic approaches to reduce neuronal excitotoxicity underlying cell death in epilepsy, CNS injury, and neurodegenerative diseases.
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E-Cadherin mediates UVR- and calcium-induced melanin transfer in human skin cellsSingh, Suman K., Baker, Richard, Sikkink, Stephen, Nizard, C., Schnebert, S., Kurfurst, R., Tobin, Desmond J. 2017 June 1921 (has links)
Yes / Skin pigmentation is directed by epidermal-melanin units, characterized by long-lived and dendritic epidermal melanocytes (MC) that interact with viable keratinocytes (KC) to contribute melanin to the epidermis. Previously we reported that MC:KC contact is required for melanosome transfer, that this can be enhanced by filopodial and by UVR/UVA irradiation, which can up-regulate melanosome transfer via Myosin X-mediated control of MC filopodia. Both MC and KC express Ca2+-dependent E-cadherins. These homophilic adhesion contacts induce transient increases in intra-KC Ca2+, while ultraviolet radiation (UVR) raises intra-MC Ca2+ via calcium selective ORAI1 ion channels; both are associated with regulating melanogenesis.
However, how Ca2+ triggers melanin transfer remains unclear, and here we evaluated the role of E-Cadherin in UVR-mediated melanin transfer in human skin cells. MC and KC in human epidermis variably express filopodia-associated E-Cadherin, Cdc42, VASP and β-catenin, all of which were upregulated by UVR/UVA in human MC in vitro. Knockdown of E-cadherin revealed that this cadherin is essential for UVR-induced MC filopodia formation and melanin transfer. Moreover, Ca2+ induced a dose-dependent increase in filopodia formation and melanin transfer, as well as increased β-catenin, Cdc42, Myosin X, and E-Cadherin expression in these skin cells. Together these data suggest that filopodial proteins and E-Cadherin, which are upregulated by intracellular (UVR-stimulated) and extracellular Ca2+ availability, are required for filopodia formation and melanin transfer. This may open new avenues to explore how Ca2+ signalling influences human pigmentation.
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The emergent religiosity of post-traditional African thoughtMcClymont, John Douglas 11 1900 (has links)
There exists in the modern worlda form of non-Christianised religious thought which develops the basic ideas of indigenous African religion beyond their beginnings, and is represented in authorssuch as Kamalu, Osabutey-Aguedze, etc. The spheres of interest in such authors fiJay be
analysed in terms of the following areas:
Intervening ideological conditions bearing on African life (particularr; theological and cosmological ideas):
The historical background of African life;
The roots of African life, as manifested in its traditions, and tts ethical and cultural heritage;
Means for the innovative development of African life, found in African concepts of knowledge, mysticism and magic;
The perceived destiny of African life.
The thesis concludes with an indication of areas of agreement and debate in post-traditional African thought, of problems faced by such thought; and of other possible priorities for future study. / Religious Studies & Arabic / D.Th. (Religious Studies)
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The role of eicosanoids in the human skin's response to ultraviolet radiationGledhill, Karl January 2009 (has links)
Erythema is a hallmark skin response to excessive ultraviolet radiation (UVR) and is associated with cutaneous inflammation. Both are mediated by inflammatory mediators including nitric oxide (NO), prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) and chemoattractants such as 12-hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acid (12-HETE) leading to vasodilation and increased leukocyte infiltration. The erythematous response is more pronounced in individuals with low basal melanin levels or who fail to respond to UVR with a robust up-regulation of melanogenesis. While melanin production is a key function of melanocytes, these cells can also produce NO and PGE2, and are located in close proximity to the dermal vasculature. It has been hypothesized that melanocytes with poor melanogenic capacity may participate in the inflammatory response to UVR. The aim of this project was to investigate the inflammatory response in the skin of individuals with either skin phototype (SPT) 1 or 4 to UVR. Sixteen normal healthy individuals were selected for study (8 SPT-1 & 8 SPT-4). Buttock skin was investigated by immunohistochemistry for leukocyte subtypes, eicosanoid producing enzymes and NO synthases under basal and UVR-stimulated conditions. In addition primary cultures of epidermal melanocytes (EM) were established from 16 individuals (8 SPT-1 & 8 SPT-4) and assessed for the presence of eicosanoid-producing enzymes, melanogenic enzymes and NO synthases, by immunocytochemistry, Polymerase Chain Reaction and Western Blotting and for the production of the main pro-inflammatory eicosanoid PGE2 by ELISA and Mass Spectrometry. Moreover, the fatty acid composition of cultured melanocytes was assessed by Gas Chromatography. Results showed that individuals with SPT-1 had significantly greater neutrophil infiltration into the epidermis than those with SPT-4 at 24 hrs post-UVR. Moreover, CD3+ lymphocyte infiltration into the dermis was significantly greater in individuals with SPT-4 than those with SPT-1 at 24 and 72 hrs post-UVR. NOS-1, NOS-3, 12-LOX and COX-2 expression were significantly increased in SPT-1 skin, while NOS-2 and 15-LOX were significantly increased in SPT-4 skin. As 12-LOX and COX-2 products are chemoattractive (for neutrophils) and pro-inflammatory respectively these data could explain the greater observed neutrophil infiltration in SPT-1. The 15-LOX product (15-HETE) is anti-inflammatory and may suggest that 15-LOX up-regulation in SPT-4 skin may aid resolution of the sunburn response, which in part may be mediated by CD3+ lymphocytes and a class-switch in eicosanoid production from COX to LOX products. Melanocyte primary cultures surprisingly showed that SPT was not correlated with melanin content or melanogenic enzyme expression/activity suggesting that all melanocytes in vitro contained the necessary cellular machinery to produce melanin. This finding may reflect also their equal treatment under these enriched culture conditions, which may or may not be available to these cells in situ. Moreover, all melanocytes expressed the necessary machinery (PLA2, COX-1, cPGES) to produce PGE2. However, only some cultures did so at baseline and in response to UVR, and this was not correlated with SPT. A positive correlation was found however between expression level of dopachrome tautomerase (DCT) and protection against PGE2 production in response to UVR, which may suggest a novel role for DCT unrelated to melanogenesis. In summary this research project has generated data that highlights differences between the skin of individuals with SPT-1 and those with SPT-4, and may provide evidence that the keratinocyte partner contributes significantly to the SPT-associated response. This research may also suggest DCT as a novel therapeutic target to protect EM from participation in the UVR-associated inflammatory response in skin.
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Olfaktorické a vizuální komponenty výběru partnera u koroptve polní / Effects of olfaction and visual stimuli on mate choice decisions in Grey PartridgesKotasová, Kateřina January 2012 (has links)
This theses focuses on olfactory and visual components of mate choice in grey partridge. The aim is to evaluate the importance of melanin-based ornametnation and olfaction in mate choice and to explain the role of sexual selection in the evolution of secondary ornamentation in this socially monogamous galliform bird. To do that several experiments were conducted to (1) assess the ability of individuals to recognize conspecific odour and (2) to estimate the significance of melanin based feather ornamentation in male-male and male-female interactions. In some experiments I manipulated the expression (size) of feather maleanin- based ornamentation while in others I used birds forced to pair randomly to find out how the size of ornament and similarity in ornament expression between males and females (assortative pairing) affects reproductive success and investments (egg hatchability and number of eggs laid).
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Estudo das aferências imunorreativas ao hormônio concentrador de melanina (MCH) do núcleo accumbens, no rato Long-Evans (Rattus norvegicus). / Study of melanin-concentrating hormone (MCH) immunoreactive inputs of nucleus acumbens, in rats Long-Evans (Rattus norvegicus) .Haemmerle, Carlos Alexandre dos Santos 14 September 2010 (has links)
O MCH é um neuropeptídeo sintetizado preferencialmente no hipotálamo que exibe projeções para todo o neuroeixo, podendo modular vários processos fisiológicos, como a ingestão aguda de alimento. Um alvo de suas projeções é o núcleo accumbens (Acb), componente do estriado ventral envolvido na recompensa de estímulos hedônicos. Nossa contribuição visa mapear as células imunorreativas (ir) ao MCH responsáveis pelas aferências do Acb, onde também investigamos aposições entre os sistemas MCH, GABA e ChAT. Utilizaram-se os métodos de simples e duplas imunoperoxidases e combinação de imunofluorescência e captação de traçadores retrógrados. A maior densidade de fibras ir-MCH ocupa a parte shell do Acb (AcbSh); as aferências ir-MCH partem, por exemplo, da área hipotalâmica lateral e área perifornicial. Controles anterógrados foram obtidos a partir da LHA. Observaram-se aposições entre terminais ir-MCH e células ir-GABA e ir-ChAT, no AcbSh. Assim, sugere-se que os territórios hipotalâmicos que contém MCH inervem o AcbSh e contatem outros sistemas neuroquímicos no Acb. / MCH is a neuropeptide synthesized preferentially in the hypothalamus that shows projections throughout neuraxis, and may modulate various physiological processes such as food intake. One target of its projections is the nucleus accumbens (Acb), a component of the striatum involved in reward of hedonic stimuli. Our contribution aims to map immunoreactive (ir) cells responsible for the MCH inputs of the Acb, and to investigate appositions between MCH fibers, GABA and ChAT cells. We used the single and double immunoperoxidase methods and immunofluorescence combined with retrograde tracer. The highest density of fiber MCH-ir occupies the shell part of the Acb (AcbSh); MCH-ir inputs are mainly from lateral hypothalamic and perifornical areas. Anterograde controls were obtained from the LHA. We have founded appositions between MCH-ir terminals and GABA- and ChAT-ir cells at AcbSh. Thus, is suggested that hypothalamic areas containing MCH innervate the AcbSh and contact other neurochemical systems systems in the Acb.
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Efeitos do treinamento físico intenso e da restrição alimentar sobre a ação da leptina mediada pelo hormônio concentrador de melanina no eixo reprodutor de ratas. / Effects of intense physical training and food restriction on the action of leptin mediated by melanin concentrating hormone in the reproductive axis in female rats.Silva, Renata Juliana da 14 October 2011 (has links)
Avaliamos o efeito do treinamento físico intenso e da restrição alimentar no eixo reprodutor e na expressão do RNAm do MCH em ratas fêmeas. Utilizamos ratas fêmeas sedentárias alimentadas (SA), sedentárias com restrição alimentar, treinadas alimentadas (TA) e treinadas com restrição alimentar. O grupo TR entrou em anestro a partir da quarta semana de experimento. Os grupos restritos apresentaram redução de peso corporal, ovários, úteros e tecido adiposo branco, comparados aos alimentados. Houve redução sérica de leptina nos grupos SR e TR. Os grupos TA, SR e TR apresentaram cistos ovarianos. A expressão do RNAm do ppMCH na área incerto-hipotalâmica (IHy) foi menor nos animais TR, SR e nos animais alimentados em proestro, e na área hipotalâmica lateral (LHA) foi maior nos animais em restrição alimentar e nos animais alimentados em proestro. Conclui-se que a leptina exerce forte influencia no eixo reprodutor feminino, tal ação parece ter envolvimento do MCH, sobretudo o proveniente da IHy, uma vez que o MCH da LHA tem relação com o estímulo a busca de alimento. / We evaluated the effect of intense physical training and food restriction on the reproductive axis and MCH mRNA expression in female rats. We used female rats fed sedentary (SF), food-restricted sedentary, trained fed (TF) and trained with food restriction. The group entered anestrus TR from the fourth week of the experiment. The restricted groups had reduced body weight, ovary, uterus and white adipose tissue, compared to the fed. There was a reduction of serum leptin in the SR and TR groups. The TF groups, SR and TR had ovarian cysts. The expression of mRNA ppMCH incerto-hypothalamic area (IHy) was lower in TR animals, SR and animals fed on proestrus, and the lateral hypothalamic area (LHA) were higher in animals on restricted food and animal feeding in proestrus. It is concluded that leptin exerts a strong influence on female reproductive axis, such action appears to have involvement of MCH, especially from the IHy, since the MCH of the LHA is related to the motivational behavior associated to the search for food.
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Filmes nanoestruturados de materiais de interesse biológico: ênfase na interação com modelos de membrana e aplicações em biossensores / Nanostructured films with materials of biological interest: emphasis on interaction with membrane models and biosensor applicationsMoraes, Marli Leite de 27 August 2008 (has links)
A imobilização de moléculas de interesse biológico em superfícies sólidas é essencial para uma série de aplicações biotecnológicas. Dentre as técnicas de imobilização, a automontagem camada por camada por adsorção física possui inúmeras vantagens, incluindo condições brandas e fisiológicas de preparação, capacidade de incorporar diferentes biomoléculas, e controle molecular. Nesta tese foram explorados filmes nanoestruturados de materiais de interesse biológico, bem como modelos de membranas, em que foram empregadas a técnica de automontagem e a preparação de lipossomos. Os lipossomos, que serviram como modelos de membrana, foram imobilizados em filmes automontados e sua integridade estrutural foi mantida. Também foram utilizados para incorporar e estabilizar melanina, e então imobilizados em filmes automontados, com preservação da propriedade fluorescente da melanina. A automontagem também foi utilizada para imobilização das enzimas uricase, fitase e colesterol oxidase, alternadas com camadas de polieletrólitos. Estes filmes mostraram bom desempenho como biossensores amperométricos para uricase e fitase, e como biossensores usando espectroscopia de impedância para a fitase e colesterol oxidase. Tais biossensores foram usados para detectar baixas quantidades de ácido úrico, ácido fítico e colesterol, respectivamente. Não houve efeitos de interferentes nos sensores amperométricos devido à utilização de eletrodos previamente modificados com azul da Prússia, que funcionou como mediador redox. A alta sensibilidade e seletividade dos biossensores foram atribuídas à natureza do filme ultrafino e à capacidade de reconhecimento das biomoléculas, respectivamente. Esta abordagem abre caminho para novas tecnologias de dispositivos para diagnósticos clínicos e análises de alimentos, bem como para entender mecanismos de interação da biomolécula com a membrana celular para o desenvolvimento de agentes terapêuticos. / The immobilization of molecules of biological interest on solid surfaces is essential for a number of biotechnological applications. Among the techniques for immobilization the layer-by-layer (LbL) method based on physical adsorption exhibits several advantages, including mild, physiological conditions for film preparation, ability to incorporate different biomolecules and molecular control. In this thesis, nanostructured films made with materials of biological interest were exploited as model membranes, where use was made of the LbL technique and liposomes. The latter, which served as membrane models, were immobilized in LbL films and had their structural integrity preserved. Liposomes were also used to incorporate and stabilize melanin, which were then deposited on LbL films with the fluorescence of melanin being preserved. The LbL method was also used to immobilize the enzymes uricase, phytase and cholesterol oxidase, alternated with layers of polyelectrolytes. These LbL films were employed in amperometric biosensors with uricase and phytase, and in biosensors based on impedance spectroscopy for phytase and cholesterol oxidase. Low amounts of uric acid, phytic acid and cholesterol were detected, respectively. There was no effect from interferents in the amperometric biosensors because the electrodes were previously modified with a layer of Prussian Blue, which acted as a redox mediator. The high sensitivity and selectivity were attributed to the ultrathin nature of the films and the ability of molecular recognition of the biomolecules, respectively. The approaches used here open the way for novel devices for clinical diagnostics and food quality control, in addition to understanding the interaction mechanisms between the biomolecules and the cell membranes, which is important for developing therapeutic agents.
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Efeitos do treinamento físico intenso e da restrição alimentar sobre a ação da leptina mediada pelo hormônio concentrador de melanina no eixo reprodutor de ratas. / Effects of intense physical training and food restriction on the action of leptin mediated by melanin concentrating hormone in the reproductive axis in female rats.Renata Juliana da Silva 14 October 2011 (has links)
Avaliamos o efeito do treinamento físico intenso e da restrição alimentar no eixo reprodutor e na expressão do RNAm do MCH em ratas fêmeas. Utilizamos ratas fêmeas sedentárias alimentadas (SA), sedentárias com restrição alimentar, treinadas alimentadas (TA) e treinadas com restrição alimentar. O grupo TR entrou em anestro a partir da quarta semana de experimento. Os grupos restritos apresentaram redução de peso corporal, ovários, úteros e tecido adiposo branco, comparados aos alimentados. Houve redução sérica de leptina nos grupos SR e TR. Os grupos TA, SR e TR apresentaram cistos ovarianos. A expressão do RNAm do ppMCH na área incerto-hipotalâmica (IHy) foi menor nos animais TR, SR e nos animais alimentados em proestro, e na área hipotalâmica lateral (LHA) foi maior nos animais em restrição alimentar e nos animais alimentados em proestro. Conclui-se que a leptina exerce forte influencia no eixo reprodutor feminino, tal ação parece ter envolvimento do MCH, sobretudo o proveniente da IHy, uma vez que o MCH da LHA tem relação com o estímulo a busca de alimento. / We evaluated the effect of intense physical training and food restriction on the reproductive axis and MCH mRNA expression in female rats. We used female rats fed sedentary (SF), food-restricted sedentary, trained fed (TF) and trained with food restriction. The group entered anestrus TR from the fourth week of the experiment. The restricted groups had reduced body weight, ovary, uterus and white adipose tissue, compared to the fed. There was a reduction of serum leptin in the SR and TR groups. The TF groups, SR and TR had ovarian cysts. The expression of mRNA ppMCH incerto-hypothalamic area (IHy) was lower in TR animals, SR and animals fed on proestrus, and the lateral hypothalamic area (LHA) were higher in animals on restricted food and animal feeding in proestrus. It is concluded that leptin exerts a strong influence on female reproductive axis, such action appears to have involvement of MCH, especially from the IHy, since the MCH of the LHA is related to the motivational behavior associated to the search for food.
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Parental effort in the Northern Flicker (Colaptes auratus) and the trade-off between quantity and quality of offspring2014 September 1900 (has links)
The two main goals of my thesis were to further our understanding of how parental effort is related to life-history trade-offs and to see how parental investment is reflected in various potential measures of nestling quality. I looked at how fitness is maximized by examining (1) the trade-off between current and future reproduction, and (2) the trade-off between quantity and quality of offspring. To see how parents responded to energetic demands and whether each sex reacted in a similar way, I experimentally manipulated brood sizes and quantified provisioning rates. Both male and female parents with enlarged broods increased their feeding rates, but provisioning on a per nestling basis declined, so that parents fledged lighter nestlings with shorter wings. Although the incidence of mortality did not differ between control and enlarged broods, nestlings from enlarged broods were lighter than those from control broods with the same brood size, suggesting that clutch size may be individually optimized.
I also looked at how nestlings responded to different levels of nutritional stress in the manipulated broods by quantifying size and body condition, plumage colouration, and the physiological measures of T-cell mediated immune responses, and corticosterone levels in nestling feathers as a long-term integrated measure of stress physiology. The size of melanin ornaments on feathers and the saturation and brightness of carotenoid colouration was associated with nestling mass in such a way that suggested that plumage characteristics reflect nestling quality. The immune function of nestlings was negatively related to brood size and nestlings in better body condition could mount greater immune responses to foreign antigens suggesting that immune responses are energetically costly. Corticosterone levels in the feathers were not related to nestling body condition and were unaffected by the experimental brood manipulation. The
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mass of male nestlings, which are the larger sex, was more compromised by brood size than female mass was. I also found sex-specific relationships between plumage characteristics and measures of physiological performance. These findings help to explain optimal clutch size and the classic trade-off between quality and quantity of offspring. They also offer new insights into the reliability of putative measures of quality in nestlings and relationships between physiological and morphological traits.
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