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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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Avaliação da aterosclerose subclínica coronária, carotídea e rigidez aórtica em portadores de hipercolesterolemia familiar / Evaluation of subclinical coronary and carotid atherosclerosis and aortic stiffness in subjects with familial hipercholesterolemia

Martinez, Lilton Rodolfo Castellan 26 February 2008 (has links)
A Hipercolesterolemia Familiar (HF) é uma doença caracterizada por aterosclerose precoce. Contudo, o curso clínico da doença coronária na HF é variável. A detecção da aterosclerose subclínica, pela espessura íntima média (IMT) carotídea, calcificação da artéria coronariana (CAC) e da rigidez arterial pela velocidade de onda de pulso (VOP) em portadores de HF pode ser útil na estratificação do risco cardiovascular. O objetivo primário deste estudo foi avaliar se existe correlação da CAC, IMT e VOP em portadores de HF. Como objetivos secundários, comparar estes marcadores de aterosclerose subclínica nos HF em relação a controles pareados por idade e sexo (CTRL) e avaliar quais são os principais fatores que influenciam a VOP carotídeo-femoral a IMT carotídea e a CAC, em pacientes com HF. Material e Métodos: Analisamos 89 HF (39±14 anos, 38% homens, LDL-c médio de 279 mg/dL) e 31 controles pareados para sexo e idade (CTRL) (LDL-c médio de 102mg/dL). Determinamos o IMT pela ultra-sonografia de alta definição tipo \"echotracking\" (Wall-Track System2), a VOP pelo método Complior®, CAC pela tomografia de múltiplos detectores, perfil lipídico e variáveis bioquímicas como Lp(a), PCR as, apoA1 e apoB. Foram calculados respectivamente o risco de DAC em 10 anos e a carga de exposição ao colesterol pelos escore de Framingham (ERF) e pelo índice LDL-c x idade (LYS). Resultados: Os HF apresentaram maior ERF (%) (7 ± 3 vs. 3 ± 3, p=0,002), maior prevalência de CAC (34% vs. 12%, p=0,024), maior IMT (micra m) (653 ± 160 vs 593 ±111, p=0,027), maior VOP (m/s) (9,2 ±1,5 vs. 8,5 ± 0,9, p=0.007) e glóbulos brancos mais elevados (x109 células/L) (7,2 ± 2,0 vs 6,4 ± 1,5, p=0,046) do que CTRL. Não foram observadas diferenças de PCR as respectivamente 1,7 (0,2-3,4 mg/L) e 1,3 (0,2-8,0 mg/L), p=n.s. para HF e CTRL. Na análise multivariada os determinantes da IMT foram: pressão arterial sistólica. (r2=0,36, p=0,045), ERF (r2=0,26, p=0,0001) e Apo B (r2=0,32, p=0,02). A idade foi o único determinante da VOP (r2=0,37, p=0,0001). Os determinantes independentes da CAC como variável contínua foram: sexo masculino (r2=0,36, p=0,0027) e LYS (r2=0,29, p=0,0001). Os determinantes da presença ou ausência de CAC foram: estimativa de risco de DAC em 10 anos do ERF (P=0,0027) e o produto LDL-c X Idade (p=0,0228). Conclusão: Não foram encontradas correlações entre CAC, como variável continua ou categórica, IMT, VOP, na população com HF. Pacientes com HF têm maior prevalência de aterosclerose subclínica que os CTRL. / Familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) is associated with early onset of coronary heart disease (CHD). Detection of subclinical atherosclerosis (SCA) could be useful for risk stratification in FH subjects. The relationship among carotid, aortic and coronary SCA was not yet explored in FH. We studied the correlation among common carotid intima-media thickness (IMT), coronary artery calcification (CAC) and arterial stiffness (carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity-PWV) and their determinants in FH subjects. Methods: 89 FH subjects (39±14 Years, 38% male, median LDL-c = 279 mg/dL) and in 31 normal matched controls (NL) (median LDL-c 102mg/dL) were studied. IMT was determined by the Wall-Track System2, aortic stiffness (PWV) with the Complier® method, CAC prevalence and severity were measured by multidetector computed tomography. Clinical and laboratory variables (lipids, apolipoprotein AI and B, Lp(a), glucose, hsCRP and WBC) were determined. The 10-year CHD risk was calculated by Framingham scores (FRS) and the age-cholesterol burden by the LDL-cholesterol year score (LYS=LDL-c x age). Results: FH subjects had a greater FRS (%) (7 ± 3 vs. 3 ± 3, p=0.002), higher prevalence of CAC (34% vs. 12%, p=0.024), greater IMT values (micra m) (653 ± 160 vs 593 ±111, p=0.027), higher PWV (m/s) (9.2 ±1.5 vs. 8.5 ± 0.9, p=0.007) and white blood cels (x109 cels/L) (7.2 ± 2.0 vs 6.4 ± 1.5, p=0.046) than NL. No difference were found in median hsCRP levels (mg/L) respectively 1.7 (0.2-3.4) and 1.3 (0.2-8.0) p=n.s. for FH and NL. By multivariate analyses the following variables were independent determinants of: 1)IMT: systolic blood pressure (r2=0.36, p=0.045), FRS (r2=0.26, p=0.0001) and apolipoprotein B (r2=0.32, p=0.02). 2)PWV: age (r2=0.37, p=0.0001). 3)CAC as a continuous variable: male gender (r2=0.36, p=0.0027) and LYS (r2=0.29, p=0.0001). 4)Presence of CAC as a dichotomous variable: FRS (P=0.0027) and LYS (p=0.0228). Conclusions: No correlations was found among CAC either as a continuous or a dichotomous category, IMT, PWV, in FH subjects and clinical parameters poorly explained their variability, however subclinical atherosclerosis is more prevalent in FH than NL.
282

Epitaxie de semiconducteurs II-VI : ZnTe/ZnSe et CdTe:Se. <br />Etude du confinement électronique de type-II et du dopage isoélectronique

Najjar, Rita 12 December 2008 (has links) (PDF)
Ce travail repose sur le développement de la croissance, par épitaxie par jets moléculaires, d'hétérostructures présentant une alliance de deux familles de matériaux semi-conducteurs: les tellurures et les séléniures. Il tend à montrer l'originalité des propriétés physique spécifiques de cette association en développant deux cas: les puits et les boîtes quantiques de type-II ZnTe/ZnSe et les centres isoélectroniques CdTe:Se.<br /> Pour ZnTe fortement contraint sur ZnSe, une transition morphologique de type Stranski-Krastanow non-standard a été observée. La formation d'îlots nanométriques a pu être obtenue grâce à un traitement de surface à base de Te amorphe. Lors de leur encapsulation, nous avons été confrontés à une disparition totale de ces îlots. Nous proposons de nouvelles conditions de croissance qui limitent les phénomènes de ségrégation, ou d'échange Se/Te, et préservent en partie les îlots. Cependant les nanostructures obtenues ne contiennent pas ZnTe sous forme binaire pure mais sous forme d'alliage ordonné ZnSeTe.<br /> Les propriétés de photoluminescence d'un plan de boîtes quantiques et celles d'un puits quantique ZnTe/ZnSe sont analysées et comparées. Nous proposons un modèle capable de décrire parfaitement les différents résultats optiques spécifiques d'un système où l'alignement de bande est de type-II. Ce modèle est basé sur des arguments statistiques et électrostatiques.<br />La dernière partie traite de l'insertion d'atomes de sélénium dans CdTe sous forme d'un dopage planaire. Des centres isoélectroniques sélénium ont pu être isolés. Une mesure du dégroupement des photons émis montre que ces objets individuels se comportent comme des émetteurs de photons uniques.
283

Fabrication and characterization of periodically poled KTB and RB-doped KTB for applications in the visible and UV

Wang, Shunhua January 2005 (has links)
This thesis deals with the fabrication and the characterization of periodically-poled crystals for use in lasers to generate visible and UV radiation by second-harmonic generation (SHG) through quasi-phasematching (QPM). Such lasers are of practical importance in many applications like high-density optical storage, biomedical instrumentation, colour printing, and for laser displays. The main goals of this work were: (1) to develop effective monitoring methods for poling of crystals from the KTiOPO4 (KTP) family, (2) to develop useful non-destructive domain characterization techniques, (3) to try to find alternative crystals to KTP for easier, periodic poling, (4) to investigate the physical mechanisms responsible for optical damage in KTP. The work shows that the in-situ SHG technique used together with electro-optic monitoring, makes it possible to obtain reliable, real-time information regarding the poling quality over the whole crystal aperture during the electric-field poling process. Using this combined monitoring method, both KTP and Rb-doped KTP (RKTP) crystals were successfully poled. By comparing these two crystals, we found that a low-doped KTP has a substantially reduced ionic conductivity and, thus, a high-quality periodic poling can be obtained without otherwise affecting the properties of the crystal. RKTP is a good alternative candidate to KTP for poling purpose. We have also shown that Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) is an informative tool for investigating domain nucleation, growth, and merging. Furthermore, we have demonstrated a simple technique for 3D characterization of QPM samples. It utilizes a group-velocity mismatched, type-II SHG of femtosecond pulses for layer-by-layer monitoring of the effective nonlinearity along the propagation direction of the beam. The quality of these crystals was finally reflected in a number of SHG experiments with a variety of laser sources. High energies and high efficiencies were thus demonstrated using CW, mode-locked and Q-switched lasers. Gratings with pitches smaller than 3 µm, were demonstrated for first-order UV generation. Type-II QPM SHG was demonstrated as a technique for reducing the fabrication constraints. High intensity light in the visible and the UV leads to modification of the material properties and, eventually, to optical damage. In KTP and its isomorphs, the first sign of material change is an optically-induced absorption. We have used thermal-lens spectroscopy with a common-path interferometer for high-sensitivity measurements of green light-induced infrared absorption dynamics in single-domain and periodically-poled KTP (PPKTP). The saturated, green light-induced absorption has been shown to be consistently higher in periodically-poled crystals, and is attributed to the creation of stoichiometric and interstitial defects in the crystals during the poling process. Finally, irreversible bulk damage thresholds in PPKTP have been determined for pulsed frequency converters. As the characteristics of optical damage are closely related to the material quality, this investigation can provide useful information for crystal manufactures and will help to optimise the crystal growth conditions.
284

Unusual Acylation Properties Of Type II Fatty Acid Biosynthesis Acyl Carrier Proteins

Misra, Ashish 07 1900 (has links)
This thesis entitled ‘ Unusual Acylation Properties of Type II Fatty Acid Biosynthesis Acyl Carrier Proteins’ describes the discovery of self-acylation and malonyl transferase activity in acyl carrier proteins involved in type II fatty acid biosynthesis and assigns a physiological role to these processes inside the cellular milieu. Acyl carrier protein (ACP) is one of the most abundant proteins present inside the cell and almost 4% enzymes require it as a cofactor. Acyl carrier proteins can exist either as discrete proteins or as domains of large functional proteins. They function in a variety of synthases as central molecules to which growing acyl intermediates and nascent product molecules are covalently tethered during the elongation and modification steps required to produce the final product. A prototypical bacterial ACP is composed of 70-80 amino acids and is generally expressed in the apo form. It is post-translationally modified to active holo form by the addition of 4'-phosphopantetheine moiety to an absolutely conserved serine residue in a reaction catalyzed by holo-ACP synthase or 4'-phosphopantetheine transferase. Chapter 1 surveys literature related to carrier proteins inside the cell and describes the thesis objective. It also presents an overview of the acyl carrier proteins and their involvement in various metabolic pathways inside the cell. The chapter details the structural organization of acyl carrier proteins from various sources revealing the conservation in their structure and also details the molecular basis of interaction of ACP with other enzymes inside the cell. The discovery of unusual self-acylation property in acyl carrier proteins involved in polyketide biosynthesis and its absence in acyl carrier proteins involved in fatty acid biosynthesis prompted me to investigate the reasons for this selective behavior. Discovery of self-acylation property in acyl carrier proteins Plasmodium falciparum and chloroplast targeted Brassica napus acyl carrier proteins involved in type II fatty acid biosynthesis and the mechanism of this reaction forms the basis of Chapter 2. In this chapter it has been shown that self-acylation property is intrinsic to a given acyl carrier protein and is not dependent on the pathway in which it is involved. Based on primary sequence analysis and site directed mutagenesis studies presence of an aspartate/glutamate has been identified to be critical for the self-acylation event. Furthermore, it has also been shown that the self-acylation event in type II fatty acid biosynthesis acyl carrier proteins is highly specific in nature employing only dicarboxylic acid –CoAs as substrates unlike the polyketide biosynthesis acyl carrier proteins which utilize both dicarboxylic acid and β-keto acid thiol ester -CoAs as substrates. The detailed kinetics of these reactions has also been worked out. Combining all the results a plausible mechanism for the self-acylation reaction has been proposed. Chapter 3 describes the discovery of a novel malonyl transferase behavior in acyl carrier proteins involved in type II fatty acid biosynthesis. Malonyl transferase property in ACPs of type II FAS from a bacterium (Escherichia coli), a plant (Brassica napus) and a parasitic protozoon (Plasmodium falciparum) were investigated to present a unifying paradigm for the mechanism of malonyl transferase behavior in ACPs. Identification of malonyl transferase property in Plasmodium falciparum ACP and Escherichia coli ACP (EcACP) and the absence of this property in Brassica napus ACP has been described in this chapter. Detailed investigations demonstrated that presence of an arginine or a lysine in loop II and an arginine or glutamine at the start of helix III as the residues that are critical for the transferase activity. In order to assign a physiologic function to these unusual acylation properties, fabD(Ts) mutant strain of Escherichia coli was utilized for heterologous complementation by the various wild type and mutant ACPs that are able to catalyze either or both of the activities. Growth of the mutant strain at non-permissive temperature, when complemented with ACPs catalyzing both the reactions confirmed that these properties have a physiologic relevance. Extensive mutagenesis experiments in conjunction with complementation studies allowed me to propose a plausible mechanism on how the self-malonylation and malonyl transferase properties operate in tandem. Chapter 4 describes the thermodynamic characterization of self-acylation process using Isothermal Titration Calorimetry. Isothermal Titration Calorimetric studies on the binding of malonyl, succinyl, butyryl and methylmalonyl –CoA to Plasmodium falciparum and Brassica napus acyl carrier proteins were performed to investigate the role of thermodynamic parameters in the specificity of self-acylation reaction. Calculation of the parameters showed that the thermodynamics does not control the self-acylation reaction. The evolution of self-acylation property in various acyl carrier proteins and its possible significance in the evolution of various metabolic events is described in Chapter 5. Extensive bioinformatics search was performed and phylogenetic analysis on acyl carrier proteins from 60 different taxa was done using the MEGA4 program. Analysis showed that this property was first found in cyanobacterium. Later, during the course of evolution this property was lost in most acyl carrier proteins, and was retained either in acyl carrier proteins that are targeted to organelles of cyanobaterial orgin viz. apicoplast in apicomplexans and chlorplasts in plants or in acyl carrier proteins involved in secondary metabolic events such as polyketide biosynthesis. Chapter 6 summarizes the findings of the thesis. Acyl carrier protein from Plasmodium falciparum, Brassica napus and Escherichia coli were characterized for their self-acylation and malonyl transferase properties and a combined mechanism for these two properties is proposed. The work done also provides an in vivo rationale to these in vitro processes. Furthermore, the evolutionary significance of the self-acylation behavior is also discussed in the thesis. The thesis also probes into the thermodynamics of the self-acylation reaction in Plasmodium falciparum and Brassica napus acyl carrier proteins. Thus, the thesis adds a new dimension to the much unexplored ACP biology and paves the way to study in vivo roles of these processes in detail. Appendix I describes the Isothermal Titration calorimetric characterization of binding of various acyl-PO4 molecules to Escherichia coli PlsX (Acyl-phosphate acyltransferase). PlsX, the first enzyme of phosphatidic acid biosynthesis pathway catalyzes the conversion of acyl-ACP into acyl-PO4, which is further used by other enzymes leading to the formation of phosphatidic acid. ITC results presented in this section show that longer chain length acyl-PO4 molecules show better binding to PlsX, as compared to the smaller ones demonstrating that long chain acyl molecules serve as better substrates for phosphatidic acid synthesis.
285

Synthese und Charakterisierung von Typ-II Halbleiternanoheterostrukturen

Dorfs, Dirk 12 April 2007 (has links) (PDF)
Im Rahmen dieser Arbeit wurden schalenartig aufgebaute Nanoheterostrukturen aus CdTe, CdS und CdSe hergestellt und insbesondere im Hinblick auf ihre optischen Eigenschaften untersucht. Eine neue Variante der CdTe Nanokristallsynthese in ODE als hochsiedendem, nicht koordinierendem Lösungsmittel wurde entwickelt. Diese weist deutliche Vorteile im Bezug auf Reproduzierbarkeit und Wachstumskinetik gegenüber der älteren Synthese in TOP/TOPO auf, da durch ein deutlich verlangsamtes Wachstum die gezielte Synthese von Nanokristallen definierter Größe deutlich erleichtert wird. Diese CdTe Nanokristalle wurden sowohl mit CdS als auch mit CdSe beschichtet. Dabei wurden für beide Arten der Beschichtung verschiedene Methoden getestet und es konnte jeweils eine Synthesemethode gefunden werden, welche Kern-Schale Nanokristalle mit geringer Polydispersität und guten optischen Eigenschaften (schmale Emissionssignale und hohe Quantenausbeuten) liefert. Weiterhin wurden Kern-Schale-Schale Nanokristalle aus CdTe/CdS/CdSe synthetisiert. Dieses System besitzt besonders interessante Eigenschaften, die sich vor allem in Form einer über die eingebettete CdS Schicht einstellbare Ladungsträgertrennung im angeregten Zustand der Nanokristalle und der damit einhergehenden verlängerten Emissionslebensdauer zeigen. Die optischen Eigenschaften (erster elektronischer Übergang) der hergestellten Kern-Schale und Kern-Schale-Schale Teilchen wurden mit theoretischen Berechnungen im Rahmen der „Effektive-Masse-Näherung“ verglichen. Dieser Vergleich ergab für die mit CdSe beschichteten Teilchen eine gute, für die mit CdS beschichteten Teilchen allerdings nur eine mäßige Übereinstimmung. Auch die transmissionselektronenmikroskopischen Aufnahmen legen nahe, dass insbesondere die Beschichtung mit CdS nicht quantitativ im Bezug auf die eingesetzte Precursormenge abläuft. Die Emissionslebensdauern der verschiedenen Systeme zeigen nichts desto trotz, dass die theoretisch zu erwartende Ladungsträgertrennung im angeregten Zustand der CdTe/CdS/CdSe Kern-Schale-Schale Nanokristalle tatsächlich eintritt. Durch Einführen der CdS Schicht konnte eine Verlängerung der Emissionslebensdauer der Nanokristalle erreicht werden. Insbesondere wurde gezeigt, dass es möglich ist, verschiedene Nanoheterostrukturen herzustellen, deren Emissionslebensdauern unterschiedlich sind, obwohl sie bei derselben Wellenlänge Licht emittieren. Diese Eigenschaft kann mit Nanokristallen aus nur einem Material nicht erreicht werden. Durch die richtige Kombination von Halbleitermaterialien ist es also möglich, neben der bereits lange bekannten Möglichkeit der Einstellbarkeit der Emissionswellenlänge von Nanokristallen nun auch die Emissionslebensdauer der Nanokristalle zu beeinflussen.
286

Fabrication and characterization of periodically poled KTB and RB-doped KTB for applications in the visible and UV

Wang, Shunhua January 2005 (has links)
<p>This thesis deals with the fabrication and the characterization of periodically-poled crystals for use in lasers to generate visible and UV radiation by second-harmonic generation (SHG) through quasi-phasematching (QPM). Such lasers are of practical importance in many applications like high-density optical storage, biomedical instrumentation, colour printing, and for laser displays.</p><p>The main goals of this work were: (1) to develop effective monitoring methods for poling of crystals from the KTiOPO<sub>4</sub> (KTP) family, (2) to develop useful non-destructive domain characterization techniques, (3) to try to find alternative crystals to KTP for easier, periodic poling, (4) to investigate the physical mechanisms responsible for optical damage in KTP. The work shows that the in-situ SHG technique used together with electro-optic monitoring, makes it possible to obtain reliable, real-time information regarding the poling quality over the whole crystal aperture during the electric-field poling process. Using this combined monitoring method, both KTP and Rb-doped KTP (RKTP) crystals were successfully poled. By comparing these two crystals, we found that a low-doped KTP has a substantially reduced ionic conductivity and, thus, a high-quality periodic poling can be obtained without otherwise affecting the properties of the crystal. RKTP is a good alternative candidate to KTP for poling purpose. We have also shown that Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) is an informative tool for investigating domain nucleation, growth, and merging. Furthermore, we have demonstrated a simple technique for 3D characterization of QPM samples. It utilizes a group-velocity mismatched, type-II SHG of femtosecond pulses for layer-by-layer monitoring of the effective nonlinearity along the propagation direction of the beam. The quality of these crystals was finally reflected in a number of SHG experiments with a variety of laser sources. High energies and high efficiencies were thus demonstrated using CW, mode-locked and Q-switched lasers. Gratings with pitches smaller than 3 µm, were demonstrated for first-order UV generation. Type-II QPM SHG was demonstrated as a technique for reducing the fabrication constraints.</p><p>High intensity light in the visible and the UV leads to modification of the material properties and, eventually, to optical damage. In KTP and its isomorphs, the first sign of material change is an optically-induced absorption. We have used thermal-lens spectroscopy with a common-path interferometer for high-sensitivity measurements of green light-induced infrared absorption dynamics in single-domain and periodically-poled KTP (PPKTP). The saturated, green light-induced absorption has been shown to be consistently higher in periodically-poled crystals, and is attributed to the creation of stoichiometric and interstitial defects in the crystals during the poling process. Finally, irreversible bulk damage thresholds in PPKTP have been determined for pulsed frequency converters. As the characteristics of optical damage are closely related to the material quality, this investigation can provide useful information for crystal manufactures and will help to optimise the crystal growth conditions.</p>
287

Beliefs about benefits and barriers to dietary adherence among older Latinos with diabetes /

Castillo, Suzanna Maria Waters. January 2000 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Wisconsin--Madison, 2000. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 125-131).
288

Facteurs alimentaires, composantes du syndrome métabolique et risques de cancer du sein et de diabète de type II dans la cohorte E3N

Fagherazzi, Guy 08 June 2011 (has links) (PDF)
Le cancer du sein et le diabète de type II sont deux pathologies chroniques majeures chez la femme, qui sont suspectées de partager de nombreux facteurs de risque. Mais leurs étiologies demeurent encore partiellement inconnues,notamment en ce qui concerne certains facteurs alimentaires, ou encore certaines composantes du syndrome métabolique. Les données de la cohorte française E3Nont ainsi été utilisées pour évaluer les associations entre la consommation d'alcool, decafé, de viande, les apports en vitamine D et les risques de cancer du sein et dediabète de type II. De plus, s'il est avéré que le syndrome métabolique est associé àun sur-risque de diabète, des questions persistent quant à l'influence de certainescomposantes du syndrome métabolique, tels que le taux de cholestérol ou certainsfacteurs anthropométriques, sur le risque de cancer du sein. Dans l'évaluation desrisques respectifs de cancer du sein et de diabète de type II, nos travaux ont mis enévidence qu'une consommation élevée de café était associée à une diminution derisque de diabète de type II, qu'un taux sérique élevé de vitamine D, ou un apportélevé en vitamine D alimentaire parmi les femmes résidant dans les zones de forteexposition solaire, étaient associés à une diminution de risque de cancer du sein. Siune consommation nulle ou modérée d'alcool s'est avérée être associée à une absencede sur-risque de diabète de type II, la consommation d'alcool était quant à elleassociée à un sur-risque de cancer du sein. Nos résultats sont également en faveurd'une limitation de la consommation de viande préparée industriellement. Parailleurs, maintenir un indice de masse corporelle et un tour de hanche le plus faiblepossible, à l'aide d'un régime alimentaire équilibré et une activité physique régulière,permettrait également de réduire les risques de cancer du sein et de diabète detype II.
289

Topoisomerase II beta negatively modulates retinoic acid receptor alpha function : a novel mechanism of retinoic acid resistance in acute promyelocytic leukemia

McNamara, Suzan. January 2008 (has links)
Interactions between the retinoic acid receptor alpha (RARalpha) and coregulators play a key role in coordinating gene transcription and myeloid differentiation. In acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL), RARalpha is fused with the promyelocytic leukemia (PML) gene, resulting in the expression of the fusion protein PML/RARalpha. Here, I report that topoisomerase II beta (topoIIbeta) associates with and negatively modulates PML/RARalpha and RARalpha transcriptional activity, and increased levels and association of topoIIbeta cause resistance to retinoic acid (RA) in APL cell lines. Knock down of topoIIbeta was able to overcome resistance by permitting RA-induced differentiation and increased RA-gene expression. Overexpression of topoIIbeta, in clones from an RA-sensitive cell line, conferred resistance by a reduction in RA-induced expression of target genes and differentiation. Chromatin immunoprecipitation assays indicate that topoIIbeta is bound to an RA-response element, and inhibition of topoIIbeta causes hyper-acetylation of histone 3 at lysine 9 and activation of transcription. These results identify a novel mechanism of resistance in APL and provide further insights to the role of topoIIbeta in gene regulation and differentiation. / Studies to determine the mechanism by which topoIIbeta protein is regulated found that levels of protein kinase C delta (PKCdelta) correlated with topoIIbeta protein expression. Moreover, activation of PKCdelta, by RA or PMA, led to an increase of topoIIbeta protein levels. Most notably, in NB4-MR2 cells, we observed increased phosphorylation levels of threonine 505 on PKCdelta, a marker of activation. Inhibition of PKCdelta was able to overcome the topoIIbeta repressive effects on RA-target genes. In addition, the combination of RA and PKCdelta inhibition led to increased expression of the granulocytic marker, CD11c, in NB4 and NB4-MR2 cells. These results suggest that PKCdelta regulates topoIIbeta expression, and a constitutively active PKCdelta in the NB4-MR2 cell line leads to overexpression of topoIIbeta. / In conclusion, these studies demonstrate that topoIIbeta associates with RARalpha, binds to RAREs and plays a critical role in RA dependent transcriptional regulation and granulocytic differentiation. In addition, I show that topoIIbeta overexpression leads to RA resistance and provide evidence that topoIIbeta protein levels are regulated via a mechanism involving the PKCdelta pathway. This work has contributed to an enhanced understanding of the role of topoIIbeta in gene regulation and brings novel perspectives in the treatment of RA-resistance in APL.
290

Apoptosis and caspase-3 activity in isolated fetal rat lung cells, human A549 cells and rat periodontal ligament fibroblasts following exposure to cigarette smoke extract

Ahmed, Asra 26 March 2012 (has links)
Exposure cigarette smoke (CS) during prenatal life is the leading cause of preventable premature death. In this study, we explored the hypothesis that in vitro exposure of fetal lung cells to cigarette smoke extract (CSE) may result in the alteration of apoptosis through activation of caspase-3. Alongside we compared the responses of fetal lung cells with A549 cells and rat periodontal ligament (PDL) fibroblasts exposed to CSE in a dose dependent manner. Caspase-3 activity and inhibition was measured using a fluorometric assay. Cell viability in smoke exposed cells was measured using MTT formazan assay. Caspase-3 expression and cellular localization was detected by western blot analysis and immunofluorescence. Our results indicate that caspase-3 activity was significantly (p < 0.05) elevated and cell viability was significantly inhibited in fetal rat lung cells exposed to 10% or 15 % (v/v) CSE. No significant differences were observed in the caspase-3 activity or cellular viability in A549 cells and rat PDL fibroblasts exposed to 5%, 10% or 15% (v/v) CSE. Activation of caspase-3 in fetal lung connective tissue and alveolar epithelial cells may be one of the reasons for the developmental pulmonary toxicity induced by CSE.

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