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Pós-graduação em Relações Internacionais (UNESP - UNICAMP - PUC-SP) - FFC

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Abstract Background Lung cancer often exhibits molecular changes, such as the overexpression of the ErbB1 gene. ErbB1 encodes epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), a tyrosine kinase receptor, involved mainly in cell proliferation and survival. EGFR overexpression has been associated with more aggressive disease, poor prognosis, low survival rate and low response to therapy. ErbB1 amplification and mutation are associated with tumor development and are implicated in ineffective treatment. The aim of the present study was to investigate whether the ErbB1 copy number affects EGFR expression, cell proliferation or cell migration by comparing two different cell lines. Methods The copies of ErbB1 gene was evaluated by FISH. Immunofluorescence and Western blotting were performed to determine location and expression of proteins mentioned in the present study. Proliferation was studied by flow cytometry and cell migration by wound healing assay and time lapse. Results We investigated the activation and function of EGFR in the A549 and HK2 lung cancer cell lines, which contain 3 and 6 copies of ErbB1, respectively. The expression of EGFR was lower in the HK2 cell line. EGFR was activated after stimulation with EGF in both cell lines, but this activation did not promote differences in cellular proliferation when compared to control cells. Inhibiting EGFR with AG1478 did not modify cellular proliferation, confirming previous data. However, we observed morphological alterations, changes in microfilament organization and increased cell migration upon EGF stimulation. However, these effects did not seem to be consequence of an epithelial-mesenchymal transition. Conclusion EGFR expression did not appear to be associated to the ErbB1 gene copy number, and neither of these aspects appeared to affect cell proliferation. However, EGFR activation by EGF resulted in cell migration stimulation in both cell lines.

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Das zytoplasmatische Zytoskelett besteht aus drei Filamentsystemen, die aus Aktin, Tubulin und Intermediärfilamentproteinen aufgebaut sind und dreidimensionale Netzwerke ausbilden. Das Intermediärfilamentsystem, dem vor allem mechanische Stabilisierungsfunktionen zugesprochen werden, unterscheidet sich von den anderen durch seine Fähigkeit, spontan aus seinen Polypeptiduntereinheiten ohne weitere Kofaktoren zu polymerisieren und durch seinen unpolaren Aufbau. Es ist bis heute unbekannt, wie Intermediärfilamentnetzwerke in vivo moduliert werden und wie ihre Anordnung in den Kontext des Gesamtzytoskeletts koordiniert wird. Am Beispiel der epithelialen Intermediärfilamentproteine, den Keratinen, sollte daher untersucht werden, wie und wo neue Intermediärfilamente entstehen, welche Bedeutung den anderen Filamentsystemen bei dem Netzwerkaufbau und –Turn-Over zukommen und wie die Netzwerkbildung gesteuert wird. Zur Beantwortung dieser Fragestellungen wurden Zellklone hergestellt, die fluoreszierende Keratine synthetisieren. In der Zelllinie SK8/18-2, deren gesamtes Netzwerk aus derartigen Chimären aufgebaut ist, konnten anhand von mikroskopischen Zeitrafferaufnahmen der Fluoreszenzmuster Keratinfilamentvorläufer (KFP) identifiziert und deren Dynamik direkt in lebenden Zellen verfolgt werden. Es konnte gezeigt werden, dass die KFP in einem Plasmamembran-nahen Bereich entstehen, in dem sie zuerst als punktförmige Partikel detektiert werden. Nach einer initialen, sphäroidalen Wachstumsphase elongieren die Partikel zu kleinen Filamentstückchen. Diese können miteinander fusionieren und werden über ihre Enden in das periphere Netzwerk integriert. Der Wachstumsprozess ist gekoppelt an eine kontinuierliche, langsame Bewegung in Richtung auf das Zellzentrum. Diese Motilität sistiert vollständig nach pharmakologisch induziertem Abbau der Aktinfilamente. In Zeitraffer-aufnahmen kann jedoch in derartig behandelten Zellen ein wesentlich schnellerer Transport, der in verschiedene Richtungen verläuft und durch lange Ruhephasen unterbrochen wird, beobachtet werden. Dieser Modus, der gelegentlich auch in unbehandelten Zellen gefunden wurde, ist abhängig von intakten Mikrotubuli. Erst durch Zerstörung der Aktinfilamente und der Mikrotubuli erlischt die Motilität der KFPs vollständig. Bei der Suche nach Regulatoren der Keratinnetzwerkbildung wurde die p38 MAPK als zentraler Faktor identifiziert. Erstmals konnte eine direkte räumliche und zeitliche Korrelation zwischen einer spezifischen Enzymaktivität durch Nachweis der phosphorylierten p38 MAPK, der daraus folgenden Phosphorylierung eines Keratins, hier Serin 73 des Keratin 8, und der daraus resultierenden Veränderung des Netzwerkaufbaus, d. h. der Ausbildung von Keratingranula, nachgewiesen werden. Diese koordinierten Veränderungen wurden in unterschiedlichen Stresssituationen in verschiedenen Zellsystemen und in Zellen mit mutierten Keratinen beobachtet. Genetische (shRNA) und pharmakologische Manipulationen der p38 MAPK-Aktivität deuten auf einen engen kausalen Zusammenhang hin.

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Inflammation is thought to contribute to the pathogenesis of neurodegenerative diseases. Among the resident population of cells in the brain, astroglia have been suggested to actively participate in the induction and regulation of neuroinflammation by controlling the secretion of local mediators. However, the initial cellular mechanisms by which astrocytes react to pro-inflammatory molecules are still unclear. Our study identified mitochondria as highly sensitive organelles that rapidly respond to inflammatory stimuli. Time-lapse video microscopy revealed that mitochondrial morphology, dynamics and motility are drastically altered upon inflammation, resulting in perinuclear clustering of mitochondria. These mitochondrial rearrangements are accompanied by an increased formation of reactive oxygen species and a recruitment of autophagic vacuoles. 24 to 48 hours after the acute inflammatory stimulus, however, the mitochondrial network is re-established. Strikingly, the recovery of a tubular mitochondrial network is abolished in astrocytes with a defective autophagic response, indicating that activation of autophagy is required to restore mitochondrial dynamics. By employing co-cultivation assays we observed that primary cortical neurons undergo degeneration in the presence of inflamed astrocytes. However, this effect was not observed when the primary neurons were grown in conditioned medium derived from inflamed astrocytes, suggesting that a direct contact between astrocytes and neurons mediates neuronal dysfunction upon inflammation. Our results suggest that astrocytes react to inflammatory stimuli by transiently rearranging their mitochondria, a process that involves the autophagic machinery.

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Le cellule staminali/stromali mesenchimali umane (hMSC) sono attualmente applicate in diversi studi clinici e la loro efficacia è spesso legata alla loro capacità di raggiungere il sito d’interesse. Poco si sa sul loro comportamento migratorio e i meccanismi che ne sono alla base. Perciò, questo studio è stato progettato per comprendere il comportamento migratorio delle hMSC e il coinvolgimento di Akt, nota anche come proteina chinasi B. L’espressione e la fosforilazione della proteinchinasi Akt è stata studiata mediante Western blotting. Oltre al time-lapse in vivo imaging, il movimento cellulare è stato monitorato sia mediante saggi tridimensionali, con l’uso di transwell, che mediante saggi bidimensionali, attraverso la tecnica del wound healing. Le prove effettuate hanno rivelato che le hMSC hanno una buona capacità migratoria. E’ stato osservato che la proteinchinasi B/Akt ha elevati livelli basali di fosforilazione in queste cellule. Inoltre, la caratterizzazione delle principali proteine di regolazione ed effettrici, a monte e a valle di Akt, ha permesso di concludere che la cascata di reazioni della via di segnale anche nelle hMSC segue un andamento canonico. Specifici inibitori farmacologici sono stati utilizzati per determinare il potenziale meccanismo coinvolto nella migrazione cellulare e nell'invasione. L’inibizione della via PI3K/Akt determina una significativa riduzione della migrazione. L’utilizzo di inibitori farmacologici specifici per le singole isoforme di Akt ha permesso di discriminare il ruolo diverso di Akt1 e Akt2 nella migrazione delle hMSC. E’ stato infatti dimostrato che l'inattivazione di Akt2, ma non quella di Akt1, diminuisce significativamente la migrazione cellulare. Nel complesso i risultati ottenuti indicano che l'attivazione di Akt2 svolge un ruolo critico nella migrazione della hMSC; ulteriori studi sono necessari per approfondire la comprensione del fenomeno. La dimostrazione che l’isoforma Akt2 è necessaria per la chemiotassi diretta delle hMSC, rende questa chinasi un potenziale bersaglio farmacologico per modulare la loro migrazione.

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Das Zytoskelett eukaryotischer Zellen besteht aus drei verschiedenen Protein-Netzwerken: den Aktinfilamenten, Mikrotubuli und Intermediärfilamenten. Intermediärfilamente wurden ursprünglich als statische Strukturen angesehen, die die mechanische Stabilisierung der Zellen übernehmen. In den letzten Jahren hat sich dieses Bild jedoch geändert: Intermediärfilament-Netzwerke sind hochdynamisch und unterliegen kontinuierlichen Veränderungen, welche durch Phosphorylierungen reguliert werden. Sie interagieren mit anderen Zytoskelett-Proteinen und greifen in die Regulation von Schlüsselsignalwegen, die Zellwachstum und Zellteilung sowie Apoptose und Stressantwort bestimmen, ein. Die Mechanismen der Filamentplastizität konnten bisher jedoch nicht vollständig aufgeklärt werden. So ist beispielsweise unklar, wo Auf- und Abbau der Filamente stattfindet und welche Faktoren an der Netzwerkmodulation beteiligt sind. Ziel meiner Arbeit war es, einen Beitrag zur Aufklärung dieser Mechanismen am Beispiel der epithelialen Keratin-Intermediärfilamente zu leisten. Mit Hilfe von mikroskopischen Zeitrafferaufnahmen von fluoreszenzmarkierten Zellklonen wurden Nukleationszentren in der Zellperipherie identifiziert, in denen Keratinfilamentvorläufer gebildet werden. Es handelt sich dabei um fokale Adhäsionskomplexe, die als Anheftungsstellen zwischen der extrazellulären Matrix und dem intrazellulären Aktinfilament-System dienen. Es konnte gezeigt werden, dass diese Filamentvorläufer-Entstehung für alle untersuchten Keratinisoformen gültig ist und in epitelialen als auch nicht-epithelialen Zelltypen abläuft. Knock-Down der Adhäsionskomponente Talin verhinderte die Keratinfilamentbildung. Modulation der fokalen Adhäsionskinase, die den Auf- und Abbau der Adhäsionskomplexe koordiniert, beeinflusste ebenso die Bildung der Keratinfilamentnetzwerke. Es konnte weiterhin beobachtet werden, dass die N-terminalen Isoformen IE und IF des Zytolinkers Plectin in fokalen Adhäsionen lokalisieren und damit möglicherweise an der Vernetzung von Keratinfilamentvorläufern, Zelladhäsionen und Aktinfilamenten beteiligt sind. Letztlich stellte sich heraus, dass die Bildung der Keratinfilamentvorläufer unabhängig von Proteintranslation ist. In den mikroskopischen Zeitrafferaufnahmen wurde im Anschluss an die Keratinfilamentbildung ein kontinuierlicher zentripetaler Transport der wachsenden Vorläuferpartikel beobachtet. An Hand von pharmakologischen Experimenten konnte gezeigt werden, dass dieser Transport Aktinfilament-abhängig ist. Zeitgleich kommt es zu Partikelfusion und Integration in das periphere Netzwerk, das sich weiterhin in Richtung auf das Zellzentrum bewegt. Mit Hilfe von Photoaktivierungsversuchen und Zellfusionsexperimenten konnte die Hypothese bestätigt werden, dass der Abbau der einwandernden Keratinfilamente in lösliche, rasch diffusible Zwischenstufen den kontinuierlichen peripheren Neuaufbau ermöglicht. Aus den Beobachtungen und bereits bekannten Ergebnissen wurde ein Modell des Keratin-Zyklus entwickelt, das die folgenden Stadien umfasst: Nukleation von Keratinfilamentvorläufern an fokalen Adhäsionen in der Zellperipherie, Elongation und Fusion der Keratinfilamentvorläufer bei zeitgleichem Aktinfilament-abhängigem zentripetalen Transport, Integration der Keratinfilamentvorläufer in das periphere Netzwerk, Bündelung der Filamente, Filamentabbau in lösliche Untereinheiten und Neubeginn des Zyklus in der Zellperipherie. Eine Störung dieses Zyklus liegt bei mutierten Keratinen vor, welche die Ursache von Blasen-bildenden Hauterkrankungen sind. In der vorliegenden Arbeit wurde am Beispiel von Keratin 6a-Mutanten, welche die Hauterkrankung Pachyonychia congenita verursachen, gezeigt, dass bei diesen Keratinen die Nukleation zwar im Bereich der Adhäsionskomplexe regelrecht abläuft, die anschließende Elongation und Netzwerkbildung aber gestört ist, so dass statt dessen kurzlebige, hyperphosphorylierte Granula entstehen. Der resultierende frustrane Keratin-Zyklus in der Zellperipherie ist stark beschleunigt und kann durch p38-Inhibierung gestoppt werden. Bei Proteasomeninhibierung wird der Zyklus in Richtung der Granulabildung verschoben. In dieser Arbeit wird erstmals das Keratin-Tretmühlen-Modell vorgestellt, das den regulierbaren Auf- und Abbau-Zyklus des Keratinnetzwerks beschreibt. Damit liegen testbare Hypothesen für die Aufklärung der Keratinfilament-Plastizität in physiologischen und pathologischen Situationen vor, die nach unseren ersten Ergebnissen auch von Relevanz für andere Intermediärfilamenttypen sind.

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Chlamydiae are obligate intracellular bacteria with a strong global prevalence. They cause infections of the eye, lung and the genital tract and can either replicate in inclusion compartments or persist inside their host cell. In this thesis we focused on two aspects of chlamydiae infection. We hypothesize that transcription factor AP-1 is crucial for a replicative chlamydiae infection in epithelial cells. In addition we suggest that chlamydiae hide inside apoptotic blebs for a silent uptake by macrophages as immune evasion strategy.rnFocusing on AP-1, we could demonstrate that during Chlamydia pneumoniae infection, protein expression and phosphorylation of the AP-1 family member c-Jun significantly increased in a time and dose dependent manner. A siRNA knockdown of c-Jun in HEp-2 cells reduced chlamydial load, resulting in smaller inclusions and a significant lower chlamydial recovery. Furthermore, inhibition of the c-Jun containing AP-1 complexes, using Tanshinone IIA, changed the replicative infection into a persistent phenotype, characterized by (i) smaller, aberrant inclusions, (ii) a strong decrease in chlamydial load, as well as by (iii) its reversibility after removal of Tanshinone IIA. As chlamydiae are energy parasites, we investigated whether Tanshinone IIA interferes with energy/metabolism related processes. rnA role for autophagy or gene expression of glut-1 and c-jun in persistence could not be determined. However we could demonstrate Tanshinone IIA treatment to be accompanied by a significant decrease of ATP levels, probably causing a chlamydiae persistent phenotype.rnRegarding the chlamydial interaction with human primary cells we characterized infection of different chlamydiae species in either pro-inflammatory (type I) or anti-inflammatory (type II) human monocyte derived macrophages (hMDM). We found both phenotypes to be susceptible to chlamydiae infection. Furthermore, we observed that upon Chlamydia trachomatis and GFP-expressing Chlamydia trachomatis infection more hMDM type II were infected. However the chlamydial load was higher in hMDM type I and correspondingly, more replicative-like inclusions were found in this phenotype. Next, we focused on the chlamydial transfer using a combination of high speed live cell imaging and GFP-expressing Chlamydia trachomatis for optimal visualization. Thereby, we could successfully visualize the formation of apoptotic, chlamydiae-containing blebs and the interaction of hMDM with these blebs. Moreover, we observed the development of a replicative infection in hMDM. rnIn conclusion, we demonstrated a crucial role of AP-1 for C. pneumoniae development and preliminary time lapse data suggest that chlamydiae can be transferred to hMDMs via apoptotic blebs. In all, these data may contribute to a better understanding of chlamydial infection processes in humans.rn

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Nel corso del tempo, nell’ambito dell’idrogeologia sono state sviluppate diverse tecniche per la determinazione conducibilità idraulica (K). Negli ultimi decenni sempre maggiori sforzi sono stati compiuti per integrare le tecniche geofisiche a questo specifico settore di ricerca; in particolare le metodologie geoelettriche sono state fonte di molteplici studi per la determinazione indiretta di K. Su questa idea è stato impostato il lavoro presentato in questo elaborato di tesi. Ciò che questo propone è infatti l’esecuzione di test in campo che prevedono il monitoraggio time lapse con tecnologia ERT (Electrical Resistivity Tomography) di un tracciante salino iniettato nel terreno. Il fine ultimo è quello di poter sviluppare una tecnica indiretta per la stima della conducibilità idraulica verticale dei terreni sciolti. Le immagini tomografiche, realizzate in sequenza nel tempo, premettono la visualizzazione l’avanzamento del plume basso resistivo in movimento nel terreno (causato dalla salamoia iniettata). Un successivo confronto grafico fra queste permette di quantificare lo spostamento nel tempo, in modo da calcolare in seguito la velocità di infiltrazione del tracciante, e in ultimo stimare la K del terreno in analisi. I risultati ottenuti con tale metodologia sperimentale, opportunamente elaborati tramite specifici software, sono stati confrontati, dove possibile, con i valori forniti dall’impiego di altre tecniche più tradizionali, in modo da poter valutare la bontà del dato ottenuto. Le aree studio individuate per condurre tali sperimentazioni ricadono all’interno del territorio regionale del Friuli Venezia Giulia, in particolare nell’area di Alta e Bassa pianura friulana. La strumentazione (resistivimetro multicanale VHR X612-EM della MAE-Molisana Apparecchiature Elettroniche) e il software (Res2dinv) per la raccolta e l’elaborazione delle immagini tomografiche sono stati gentilmente messi a disposizione dalla società Geomok s.r.l. del Dott. Geol. Mocchiutti (Udine) con la cui collaborazione è stato realizzato questo elaborato di tesi.

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Bite mark analysis offers the opportunity to identify the biter based on the individual characteristics of the dentitions. Normally, the main focus is on analysing bite mark injuries on human bodies, but also, bite marks in food may play an important role in the forensic investigation of a crime. This study presents a comparison of simulated bite marks in different kinds of food with the dentitions of the presumed biter. Bite marks were produced by six adults in slices of buttered bread, apples, different kinds of Swiss chocolate and Swiss cheese. The time-lapse influence of the bite mark in food, under room temperature conditions, was also examined. For the documentation of the bite marks and the dentitions of the biters, 3D optical surface scanning technology was used. The comparison was performed using two different software packages: the ATOS modelling and analysing software and the 3D studio max animation software. The ATOS software enables an automatic computation of the deviation between the two meshes. In the present study, the bite marks and the dentitions were compared, as well as the meshes of each bite mark which were recorded in the different stages of time lapse. In the 3D studio max software, the act of biting was animated to compare the dentitions with the bite mark. The examined food recorded the individual characteristics of the dentitions very well. In all cases, the biter could be identified, and the dentitions of the other presumed biters could be excluded. The influence of the time lapse on the food depends on the kind of food and is shown on the diagrams. However, the identification of the biter could still be performed after a period of time, based on the recorded individual characteristics of the dentitions.

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The mechanism of viral persistence, the driving force behind the chronic progression of inflammatory demyelination in canine distemper virus (CDV) infection, is associated with non-cytolytic viral cell-to-cell spread. Here, we studied the molecular mechanisms of viral spread of a recombinant fluorescent protein-expressing virulent CDV in primary canine astrocyte cultures. Time-lapse video microscopy documented that CDV spread was very efficient using cell processes contacting remote target cells. Strikingly, CDV transmission to remote cells could occur in less than 6 h, suggesting that a complete viral cycle with production of extracellular free particles was not essential in enabling CDV to spread in glial cells. Titration experiments and electron microscopy confirmed a very low CDV particle production despite higher titers of membrane-associated viruses. Interestingly, confocal laser microscopy and lentivirus transduction indicated expression and functionality of the viral fusion machinery, consisting of the viral fusion (F) and attachment (H) glycoproteins, at the cell surface. Importantly, using a single-cycle infectious recombinant H-knockout, H-complemented virus, we demonstrated that H, and thus potentially the viral fusion complex, was necessary to enable CDV spread. Furthermore, since we could not detect CD150/SLAM expression in brain cells, the presence of a yet non-identified glial receptor for CDV was suggested. Altogether, our findings indicate that persistence in CDV infection results from intracellular cell-to-cell transmission requiring the CDV-H protein. Viral transfer, happening selectively at the tip of astrocytic processes, may help the virus to cover long distances in the astroglial network, "outrunning" the host's immune response in demyelinating plaques, thus continuously eliciting new lesions.

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Theileria parasites invade and transform bovine leukocytes causing either East Coast fever (T. parva), or tropical theileriosis (T. annulata). Susceptible animals usually die within weeks of infection, but indigenous infected cattle show markedly reduced pathology, suggesting that host genetic factors may cause disease susceptibility. Attenuated live vaccines are widely used to control tropical theileriosis and attenuation is associated with reduced invasiveness of infected macrophages in vitro. Disease pathogenesis is therefore linked to aggressive invasiveness, rather than uncontrolled proliferation of Theileria-infected leukocytes. We show that the invasive potential of Theileria-transformed leukocytes involves TGF-b signalling. Attenuated live vaccine lines express reduced TGF-b2 and their invasiveness can be rescued with exogenous TGF-b. Importantly, infected macrophages from disease susceptible Holstein-Friesian (HF) cows express more TGF-b2 and traverse Matrigel with great efficiency compared to those from disease-resistant Sahiwal cattle. Thus, TGF-b2 levels correlate with disease susceptibility. Using fluorescence and time-lapse video microscopy we show that Theileria-infected, disease-susceptible HF macrophages exhibit increased actin dynamics in their lamellipodia and podosomal adhesion structures and develop more membrane blebs. TGF-b2-associated invasiveness in HF macrophages has a transcription-independent element that relies on cytoskeleton remodelling via activation of Rho kinase (ROCK). We propose that a TGF-b autocrine loop confers an amoeboid-like motility on Theileria-infected leukocytes, which combines with MMP-dependent motility to drive invasiveness and virulence.

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A re-examination of seismic time-lapse data from the Teal South field provides support for a previously proposed model of regional pressure decline and the associated liberation of gas from nearby reservoirs due to the production from the only reservoir among them that is under production. The use of a specific attribute, instantaneous amplitude, and a series of time slices, however, provides increased detail in understanding fluid migration into or out of the reservoirs, and the path taken by pressure changes across faults. The regional decrease of pressure due to production in one reservoir has dramatic effects in nearby untapped reservoirs, one of which appears to exhibit evidence for the escape, and possible re-trapping nearby, of hydrocarbons from a spill point. The influx of water into the producing reservoir is also evidenced by a decrease in amplitude at one end of the oil-water contact.

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Exposure Fusion and other HDR techniques generate well-exposed images from a bracketed image sequence while reproducing a large dynamic range that far exceeds the dynamic range of a single exposure. Common to all these techniques is the problem that the smallest movements in the captured images generate artefacts (ghosting) that dramatically affect the quality of the final images. This limits the use of HDR and Exposure Fusion techniques because common scenes of interest are usually dynamic. We present a method that adapts Exposure Fusion, as well as standard HDR techniques, to allow for dynamic scene without introducing artefacts. Our method detects clusters of moving pixels within a bracketed exposure sequence with simple binary operations. We show that the proposed technique is able to deal with a large amount of movement in the scene and different movement configurations. The result is a ghost-free and highly detailed exposure fused image at a low computational cost.

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Sound perception requires functional hair cell mechanotransduction (MET) machinery, including the MET channels and tip-link proteins. Prior work showed that uptake of ototoxic aminoglycosides (AG) into hair cells requires functional MET channels. In this study, we examined whether tip-link proteins, including Cadherin 23 (Cdh23), regulate AG entry into hair cells. Using time-lapse microscopy on cochlear explants, we found rapid uptake of gentamicin-conjugated Texas Red (GTTR) into hair cells from three-day-old Cdh23(+/+) and Cdh23(v2J/+) mice, but failed to detect GTTR uptake in Cdh23(v2J/v2J) hair cells. Pre-treatment of wildtype cochleae with the calcium chelator 1,2-bis(o-aminophenoxy) ethane-N,N,N',N'-tetraacetic acid (BAPTA) to disrupt tip-links also effectively reduced GTTR uptake into hair cells. Both Cdh23(v2J/v2J) and BAPTA-treated hair cells were protected from degeneration caused by gentamicin. Six hours after BAPTA treatment, GTTR uptake remained reduced in comparison to controls; by 24 hours, drug uptake was comparable between untreated and BAPTA-treated hair cells, which again became susceptible to cell death induced by gentamicin. Together, these results provide genetic and pharmacologic evidence that tip-links are required for AG uptake and toxicity in hair cells. Because tip-links can spontaneously regenerate, their temporary breakage offers a limited time window when hair cells are protected from AG toxicity.