21 resultados para Burst oxidativo
em Consorci de Serveis Universitaris de Catalunya (CSUC), Spain
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Es tracta d'un estudi retrospectiu de casos de 280 pacients diagnosticats de tumor vesical primari amb un seguiment mínim de 8 anys. S'ha construït un Tissue microarray i mitjançant mètodes semiquantitatius d’inmunohistoquímica es determinarà l'expressió de les molècules MICA (MHC class I chain-related gene A) i del seu receptor NKG2D (Natural-Killer group 2-member D) a nivell tissular, relacionant-lo amb variables anatomopatològiques segons els grups de risc, hàbit tabàquic i sexe. Finalment valorarem l'expressió de MICA/NKG2D com a factor independent de recidiva / progressió tumoral. En la literatura només existeixen 2 treballs que relacionin MICA amb el càncer vesical.
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PGC-1α es un factor de transcripción maestro en la regulación mitocondrial de genes de protección frente a estrés oxidativo. Decidimos analizar el papel de la molécula en la regulación celular miocárdica tras infarto agudo. Evaluamos 38 pacientes con diagnóstico de SCACEST sometidos a estrategia de reperfusión. Encontramos que los pacientes con nivel basal de expresión reducido y mayor inducción de PGC-1α tras el evento presentaban infartos más extensos estimados por resonancia cardiaca. Concluimos que PGC-1α participa en la regulación de la respuesta celular frente a isquemia, en base a la activación de enzimas de protección mitocondrial.
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It is generally accepted that the extent of phenotypic change between human and great apes is dissonant with the rate of molecular change. Between these two groups, proteins are virtually identical, cytogenetically there are few rearrangements that distinguish ape-human chromosomes, and rates of single-base-pair change and retrotransposon activity have slowed particularly within hominid lineages when compared to rodents or monkeys. Studies of gene family evolution indicate that gene loss and gain are enriched within the primate lineage. Here, we perform a systematic analysis of duplication content of four primate genomes (macaque, orang-utan, chimpanzee and human) in an effort to understand the pattern and rates of genomic duplication during hominid evolution. We find that the ancestral branch leading to human and African great apes shows the most significant increase in duplication activity both in terms of base pairs and in terms of events. This duplication acceleration within the ancestral species is significant when compared to lineage-specific rate estimates even after accounting for copy-number polymorphism and homoplasy. We discover striking examples of recurrent and independent gene-containing duplications within the gorilla and chimpanzee that are absent in the human lineage. Our results suggest that the evolutionary properties of copy-number mutation differ significantly from other forms of genetic mutation and, in contrast to the hominid slowdown of single-base-pair mutations, there has been a genomic burst of duplication activity at this period during human evolution.
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One of the main implications of the efficient market hypothesis (EMH) is that expected future returns on financial assets are not predictable if investors are risk neutral. In this paper we argue that financial time series offer more information than that this hypothesis seems to supply. In particular we postulate that runs of very large returns can be predictable for small time periods. In order to prove this we propose a TAR(3,1)-GARCH(1,1) model that is able to describe two different types of extreme events: a first type generated by large uncertainty regimes where runs of extremes are not predictable and a second type where extremes come from isolated dread/joy events. This model is new in the literature in nonlinear processes. Its novelty resides on two features of the model that make it different from previous TAR methodologies. The regimes are motivated by the occurrence of extreme values and the threshold variable is defined by the shock affecting the process in the preceding period. In this way this model is able to uncover dependence and clustering of extremes in high as well as in low volatility periods. This model is tested with data from General Motors stocks prices corresponding to two crises that had a substantial impact in financial markets worldwide; the Black Monday of October 1987 and September 11th, 2001. By analyzing the periods around these crises we find evidence of statistical significance of our model and thereby of predictability of extremes for September 11th but not for Black Monday. These findings support the hypotheses of a big negative event producing runs of negative returns in the first case, and of the burst of a worldwide stock market bubble in the second example. JEL classification: C12; C15; C22; C51 Keywords and Phrases: asymmetries, crises, extreme values, hypothesis testing, leverage effect, nonlinearities, threshold models
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En el periodo 2005-2008 hemos publicado tres artículos sobre las alteraciones de los astrocitos reactivos en el cerebro durante el envejecimiento. En el primer estudio, evaluamos la capacidad neuroprotectora de los astrocitos en un modelo experimental in vitro de envejecimiento. Los cambios en el estrés oxidativo, la captación del glutamato y la expresión proteica fueron evaluados en los astrocitos corticales de rata cultivados durante 10 y 90 días in vitro (DIV). Los astrocitos envejecidos tenían una capacidad reducida de mantener la supervivencia neuronal. Estos resultados indican que los astrocitos pueden perder parcialmente su capacidad neuroprotectora durante el envejecimiento. En el segundo estudio el factor neurotrófico derivado de la línea glial (GDNF) fue probado para observar sus efectos neurotróficos contra la atrofia neuronal que causa déficits cognitivos en la vejez. Las ratas envejecidas Fisher 344 con deficiencias en el laberinto de Morris recibieron inyecciones intrahippocampales de un vector lentiviral que codifica GDNF humano en los astrocitos o del mismo vector que codifica la proteína fluorescente verde humana como control. El GDNF secretado por los astrocitos mejoró la función de la neurona como se muestra por aumentos locales en la síntesis de los neurotransmisores acetilcolina, dopamina y serotonina. El aprendizaje espacial y la prueba de memoria demostraron un aumento significativo en las capacidades cognitivas debido a la exposición de GDNF, mientras que las ratas control mantuvieron sus resultados al nivel del azar. Estos resultados confirman el amplio espectro de la acción neurotrófica del GDNF y abre nuevas posibilidades de terapia génica para reducir la neurodegeneración asociada al envejecimiento. En el último estudio, examinamos cambios en la fosforilación de tau, el estrés oxidativo y la captación de glutamato en los cultivos primarios de astrocitos corticales de ratones neonatos de senescencia acelerada (SAMP8) y ratones resistentes a la senescencia (SAMR1). Nuestros resultados indican que las alteraciones en cultivos del astrocitos de los ratones SAMP8 son similares a las detectadas en cerebros enteros de los ratones SAMP8 de 1-5 meses de edad. Por otra parte, nuestros resultados sugieren que esta preparación in vitro es adecuada para estudiar en este modelo murino el envejecimiento temprano y sus procesos moleculares y celulares.
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Els fongs de podridura blanca (WRF - de l'anglès: White-rot fungi) són de gran interès en l'àmbit de la bioremediació per la seva capacitat de degradar la lignina. La lacasa, un dels enzims extracel·lulars que aquests fongs excreten per degradar la lignina, pot ser utilitzada per degradar els contamiants presents en una matriu donada. Trametes versicolor ha estat estudiat per la seva capacitat de produïr aquest enzim en rersidus agrícoles com a substrats. Un primer triatge basat en la producció de CO2, la mesura de l'activitat lacasa i la quantificació de l'ergosterol han permés seleccionar els substrats on es donava un major poder oxidatiu dels cultius inoculats amb T. versicolor. Els posteriors experiments de colonització de sòls, on es monitoritzava l'activitat lacasa i l'ergosterol, han mostrat que T. vesicolor és capaç de colonitzar sòls i que té una major activitat lacasa en condicions no estèrils. També h'ha provat, mitjançant el test ND24, que T. versicolor és capaç de degradar un contaminant emergent, el naproxè, en sòls estèrils i no estèrils esmenats amb residus agrícoles.
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Aquesta recerca vol endinsar-se en les particularitats del sector bancari japonès. Per particularitats entenem aquelles característiques que defineixen una societat, i que la caracteritza com a singular i única, diferent a les altres. Per tal d'enfocar-ne la recerca, prendrem com a punt de partida i referència, la situació de l'economia japonesa dels anys noranta, després de l'esclat de la bombolla financera l'any 1990. Tanmateix, prèviament farem un breu incís amb l'objectiu de contextualitzar la situació financera abans de l'esclat de la bombolla, per entendre així quines foren les primeres conseqüències que provocà la crisi financera de 1990. Les respostes i el posicionament que emprendrà el Govern també ens ajudaran a comprendre les característiques del sistema bancari japonès. A través de l'estudi d'aquest sistema financer centrat en els bancs, identificarem conceptes com: la banca de relació, la qual ens marcarà una de les característiques principals d'aquest sistema. A través de la descripció de figures com: bancs principals i keiretsu , també aconseguirem identificar nous trets. A través de la observació crítica de la relació entre entitats bancàries i Govern, aconseguirem anar detallant les pràctiques bancàries que han seguit, amb l'objectiu de per poder descriure les polítiques de risc aplicades per les entitats bancàries. Un cop caracteritzats els trets principals del sistema bancari japonès, arribarà l'hora de mostrar els canvis que s'han produït en el sistema bancari japonès. L'estudi de la reestructuració del sistema, ens mostrarà el nou mapa bancari japonès així com la nova regulació a la qual és sotmès. Finalment serem capaços d'identificar aquells trets que han generat els principals problemes del sector bancari.
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The mechanism of action of antimicrobial peptides is, to our knowledge, still poorly understood. To probe the biophysical characteristics that confer activity, we present here a molecular-dynamics and biophysical study of a cyclic antimicrobial peptide and its inactive linear analog. In the simulations, the cyclic peptide caused large perturbations in the bilayer and cooperatively opened a disordered toroidal pore, 1–2 nm in diameter. Electrophysiology measurements confirm discrete poration events of comparable size. We also show that lysine residues aligning parallel to each other in the cyclic but not linear peptide are crucial for function. By employing dual-color fluorescence burst analysis, we show that both peptides are able to fuse/aggregate liposomes but only the cyclic peptide is able to porate them. The results provide detailed insight on the molecular basis of activity of cyclic antimicrobial peptides
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We study the effect of strong heterogeneities on the fracture of disordered materials using a fiber bundle model. The bundle is composed of two subsets of fibers, i.e. a fraction 0 ≤ α ≤ 1 of fibers is unbreakable, while the remaining 1 - α fraction is characterized by a distribution of breaking thresholds. Assuming global load sharing, we show analytically that there exists a critical fraction of the components αc which separates two qualitatively diferent regimes of the system: below αc the burst size distribution is a power law with the usual exponent Ƭ= 5/2, while above αc the exponent switches to a lower value Ƭ = 9/4 and a cutoff function occurs with a diverging characteristic size. Analyzing the macroscopic response of the system we demonstrate that the transition is conditioned to disorder distributions where the constitutive curve has a single maximum and an inflexion point defining a novel universality class of breakdown phenomena
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A central feature of drugs of abuse is to induce gene expression in discrete brain structures that are critically involved in behavioral responses related to addictive processes. Although extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) has been implicated in several neurobiological processes, including neuronal plasticity, its role in drug addiction remains poorly understood. This study was designed to analyze the activation of ERK by cocaine, its involvement in cocaine-induced early and long-term behavioral effects, as well as in gene expression. We show, by immunocytochemistry, that acute cocaine administration activates ERK throughout the striatum, rapidly but transiently. This activation was blocked when SCH 23390 [a specific dopamine (DA)-D1 antagonist] but not raclopride (a DA-D2 antagonist) was injected before cocaine. Glutamate receptors of NMDA subtypes also participated in ERK activation, as shown after injection of the NMDA receptor antagonist MK 801. The systemic injection of SL327, a selective inhibitor of the ERK kinase MEK, before cocaine, abolished the cocaine-induced ERK activation and decreased cocaine-induced hyperlocomotion, indicating a role of this pathway in events underlying early behavioral responses. Moreover, the rewarding effects of cocaine were abolished by SL327 in the place-conditioning paradigm. Because SL327 antagonized cocaine-induced c-fos expression and Elk-1 hyperphosphorylation, we suggest that the ERK intracellular signaling cascade is also involved in the prime burst of gene expression underlying long-term behavioral changes induced by cocaine. Altogether, these results reveal a new mechanism to explain behavioral responses of cocaine related to its addictive properties.
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Observations of the extraordinarily bright optical afterglow (OA) of GRB 991208 started 2.1 d after the event. The flux decay constant of the OA in the R-band is -2.30 +/- 0.07 up to 5 d, which is very likely due to the jet effect, and after that it is followed by a much steeper decay with constant -3.2 +/- 0.2, the fastest one ever seen in a GRB OA. A negative detection in several all-sky films taken simultaneously to the event implies either a previous additional break prior to 2 d after the occurrence of the GRB (as expected from the jet effect). The existence of a second break might indicate a steepening in the electron spectrum or the superposition of two events. Once the afterglow emission vanished, contribution of a bright underlying SN is found, but the light curve is not sufficiently well sampled to rule out a dust echo explanation. Our determination of z = 0.706 indicates that GRB 991208 is at 3.7 Gpc, implying an isotropic energy release of 1.15 x 10E53 erg which may be relaxed by beaming by a factor > 100. Precise astrometry indicates that the GRB coincides within 0.2' with the host galaxy, thus given support to a massive star origin. The absolute magnitude is M_B = -18.2, well below the knee of the galaxy luminosity function and we derive a star-forming rate of 11.5 +/- 7.1 Mo/yr. The quasi-simultaneous broad-band photometric spectral energy distribution of the afterglow is determined 3.5 day after the burst (Dec 12.0) implying a cooling frequency below the optical band, i.e. supporting a jet model with p = -2.30 as the index of the power-law electron distribution.
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Background: oscillatory activity, which can be separated in background and oscillatory burst pattern activities, is supposed to be representative of local synchronies of neural assemblies. Oscillatory burst events should consequently play a specific functional role, distinct from background EEG activity – especially for cognitive tasks (e.g. working memory tasks), binding mechanisms and perceptual dynamics (e.g. visual binding), or in clinical contexts (e.g. effects of brain disorders). However extracting oscillatory events in single trials, with a reliable and consistent method, is not a simple task. Results: in this work we propose a user-friendly stand-alone toolbox, which models in a reasonable time a bump time-frequency model from the wavelet representations of a set of signals. The software is provided with a Matlab toolbox which can compute wavelet representations before calling automatically the stand-alone application. Conclusion: The tool is publicly available as a freeware at the address: http:// www.bsp.brain.riken.jp/bumptoolbox/toolbox_home.html
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In the past decades drug discovery practice has escaped from the complexity of the formerly used phenotypic screening in animals to focus on assessing drug effects on isolated protein targets in the search for drugs that exclusively and potently hit one selected target, thought to be critical for a given disease, while not affecting at all any other target to avoid the occurrence of side-effects. However, reality does not conform to these expectations, and, conversely, this approach has been concurrent with increased attrition figures in late-stage clinical trials, precisely due to lack of efficacy and safety. In this context, a network biology perspective of human disease and treatment has burst into the drug discovery scenario to bring it back to the consideration of the complexity of living organisms and particularly of the (patho)physiological environment where protein targets are (mal)functioning and where drugs have to exert their restoring action. Under this perspective, it has been found that usually there is not one but several disease-causing genes and, therefore, not one but several relevant protein targets to be hit, which do not work on isolation but in a highly interconnected manner, and that most known drugs are inherently promiscuous. In this light, the rationale behind the currently prevailing single-target-based drug discovery approach might even seem a Utopia, while, conversely, the notion that the complexity of human disease must be tackled with complex polypharmacological therapeutic interventions constitutes a difficult-torefuse argument that is spurring the development of multitarget therapies.
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Rapid advection of extremely warm and dry air is studied during two events in the Mediterranean Basin. On 27 August 2010 a rapid advection of extremely warm and dry air affected the northeast Iberian Peninsula during a few hours. At the Barcelona city center, the temperature reached 39.3 ° C, which is the maximum temperature value recorded during 230 yr of daily data series. On 23 March 2008 a rapid increase of temperature and drop of relative humidity were recorded for a few hours in Heraklion (Crete). During the morning on that day, the recorded temperature reached 34 °C for several hours on the northern coastline of this island.According to the World Meteorological Organization none of these events can be classified as a heat wave, which requires at least two days of abnormally high temperatures; neither are they a heat burst as defined by the American Meteorological Society, where abnormal temperatures take place during a few minutes. For this reason, we suggest naming this type of event flash heat. By using data from automatic weather stations in the Barcelona and Heraklion area and WRF mesoscale numerical simulations, these events are analyzed. Additionally, the primary risks and possible impacts on several fields are presented.
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El aceite de oliva es la principal fuente de grasa de la Dieta Mediterránea. Actualmente queda establecido su efecto preventivo y beneficioso sobre las enfermedades cardiovasculares (ECV), atribuyéndose en gran parte a sus compuestos fenólicos. Los aceites de oliva enriquecidos en compuestos fenólicos aparecen como una buena estrategia de alimento funcional, sin embargo se ha visto que un aporte único de una dosis muy alta de un tipo de antioxidante podría tener un efecto indeseado aumentando el estrés oxidativo. Además, los fenoles del aceite de oliva aportan un carácter amargo indeseado para los consumidores. Es por esto que se planteó el diseño de dos aceites funcionales, un aceite de oliva enriquecido con sus propios fenoles y otro con la misma dosis de fenoles pero complementado con otra fuente fenólica, concretamente tomillo. Uno de los principales factores a tener en cuenta es la determinación de la biodisponibilidad y metabolismo de los compuestos fenólicos del aceite de oliva y del tomillo, para, posteriormente, ejercer su efecto en diferentes tejidos diana. Una posible diana de los compuestos fenólicos y sus metabolitos son las lipoproteínas de alta densidad (HDL), de manera que la bioactividad de los fenoles del aceite de oliva y del tomillo podría ser debida, en parte, a la incorporación de sus metabolitos en las HDL.