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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37651423/inhibition-of-ribosome-biogenesis-in-the-epidermis-is-sufficient-to-trigger-organism-wide-growth-quiescence-independently-of-nutritional-status-in-c-elegans
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Qiuxia Zhao, Rekha Rangan, Shinuo Weng, Cem Özdemir, Elif Sarinay Cenik
Interorgan communication is crucial for multicellular organismal growth, development, and homeostasis. Cell nonautonomous inhibitory cues, which limit tissue-specific growth alterations, are not well characterized due to cell ablation approach limitations. In this study, we employed the auxin-inducible degradation system in C. elegans to temporally and spatially modulate ribosome biogenesis, through depletion of essential factors (RPOA-2, GRWD-1, or TSR-2). Our findings reveal that embryo-wide inhibition of ribosome biogenesis induces a reversible early larval growth quiescence, distinguished by a unique gene expression signature that is different from starvation or dauer stages...
August 31, 2023: PLoS Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37516434/melatonin-improves-oxidative-state-and-lactate-metabolism-in-rodent-sertoli-cells
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Soledad P Rossi, María E Matzkin, Eugenia Riviere, Gustavo Martinez, Roberto Ponzio, Oscar Levalle, Claudio Terradas, Ricardo S Calandra, Mónica B Frungieri
Antioxidant actions of melatonin and its impact on testicular function and fertility have already been described. Considering that Sertoli cells contribute to provide structural support and nutrition to germ cells, we evaluated the effect of melatonin on oxidative state and lactate metabolism in the immature murine TM4 cell line and in immature hamster Sertoli cells. A prooxidant stimulus applied to rodent Sertoli cells expressing MT1/MT2 receptors, increased lipid peroxidation whereas decreased antioxidant enzymes (superoxide dismutase 1, catalase, peroxiredoxin 1) expression and catalase activity...
July 27, 2023: Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36470397/establishment-and-characterization-of-the-ovary-cell-line-derived-from-two-spot-puffer-takifugu-bimaculatus-and-its-application-for-gene-editing-and-marine-toxicology
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhaowei Zhong, Yonghua Jiang, Liping Zhao, Yilei Wang, Ziping Zhang
Takifugu bimaculatus is a marine fish with high nutritional value. Its ovary contains tetrodotoxin (TTX) which is a severe neurotoxin that limits its edible value of it. To understand the mechanism of oogenesis and production of TTX in T. bimaculatus, an ovarian cell line named TBO from an adolescent ovary was established. TBO was composed of fibroblast-like cells that expressed the ovarian follicle cells marker gene Foxl2 and highly expressed TTX binding protein 2 (PSTBP2) but did not express the germ cells marker gene Vasa...
December 2, 2022: Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Toxicology & Pharmacology: CBP
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36445491/the-molecular-regulation-mechanism-of-dmrt1-based-on-the-establishment-of-the-testis-cell-line-derived-from-two-spot-puffer-takifugu-bimaculatus
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhaowei Zhong, Yilei Wang, Yan Feng, Yan Xu, Liping Zhao, Yonghua Jiang, Ziping Zhang
The establishment of fish cell lines can provide an important in vitro model for developmental biology, pathology, and genetics and also an effective tool to investigate the interactions and related functions of genes. Two-spot puffer Takifugu bimaculatus is a high economic and nutritional value marine fish in Fujian in recent years. Nevertheless, dmrt1 plays a key role in the male differentiation from invertebrates to vertebrates. To understand the molecular regulatory mechanisms of dmrt1 in T. bimaculatus, a testis cell line called TBTc from a juvenile testis of this organism was established with modified Leibovitz's L-15 medium supplemented with 20% FBS, fish serum, embryo extract, and other growth factors...
November 29, 2022: Fish Physiology and Biochemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35807916/cyanidin-3-o-glucoside-and-peonidin-3-o-glucoside-rich-fraction-of-black-rice-germ-and-bran-suppresses-inflammatory-responses-from-sars-cov-2-spike-glycoprotein-s1-induction-in-vitro-in-a549-lung-cells-and-thp-1-macrophages-via-inhibition-of-the-nlrp3-inflammasome
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Warathit Semmarath, Sariya Mapoung, Sonthaya Umsumarng, Punnida Arjsri, Kamonwan Srisawad, Pilaiporn Thippraphan, Supachai Yodkeeree, Pornngarm Dejkriengkraikul
Black rice is a functional food that is high in anthocyanin content, primarily C3G and P3G. It possesses nutraceutical properties that exhibit a range of beneficial effects on human health. Currently, the spike glycoprotein S1 subunit of SARS-CoV-2 (SP) has been reported for its contribution to pathological inflammatory responses in targeting lung tissue and innate immune cells during COVID-19 infection and in the long-COVID phenomenon. Our objectives focused on the health benefits of the C3G and P3G-rich fraction of black rice germ and bran (BR extract) on the inhibition of inflammatory responses induced by SP, as well as the inhibition of NF-kB activation and the NLRP3 inflammasome pathway in an in vitro model...
June 30, 2022: Nutrients
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34514913/effects-of-fermented-wheat-germ-extract-on-oral-cancer-cells-an-in-vitro-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Khrystyna Zhurakivska, Maija Risteli, Tuula Salo, Davide Sartini, Alessia Salvucci, Giuseppe Troiano, Lorenzo Lo Muzio, Monica Emanuelli
Oral carcinoma is one of the most aggressive cancers, and despite the advances in the therapy, its mortality is still high. An attention in cancer treatment has focused on natural compounds due to their potential beneficial effects on human health. In this study, the effects of dietary supplement Fermented Wheat Germ Extract (FWGE) on oral tongue squamous cell carcinoma (OTSCC) cells were investigated In Vitro using three cell lines (HSC-3, SAS, SCC-25) with variable aggressiveness. The cell viability was significantly decreased by the treatment with high concentration of FWGE in every cell line...
September 12, 2021: Nutrition and Cancer
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34026759/using-advanced-cell-culture-techniques-to-differentiate-pluripotent-stem-cells-and-recreate-tissue-structures-representative-of-teratoma-xenografts
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
L A Smith, A Hidalgo Aguilar, D D G Owens, R H Quelch, E Knight, S A Przyborski
Various methods are currently used to investigate human tissue differentiation, including human embryo culture and studies utilising pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) such as in vitro embryoid body formation and in vivo teratoma assays. Each method has its own distinct advantages, yet many are limited due to being unable to achieve the complexity and maturity of tissue structures observed in the developed human. The teratoma xenograft assay allows maturation of more complex tissue derivatives, but this method has ethical issues surrounding animal usage and significant protocol variation...
2021: Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33549550/developmental-plasticity-and-the-response-to-nutrient-stress-in-caenorhabditis-elegans
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sabih Rashid, Christopher Wong, Richard Roy
Developmental plasticity refers the ability of an organism to adapt to various environmental stressors, one of which is nutritional stress. Caenorhabditis elegans require various nutrients to successfully progress through all the larval stages to become a reproductive adult. If nutritional criteria are not satisfied, development can slow or completely arrest. In poor growth conditions, the animal can enter various diapause stages, depending on its developmental progress. In C. elegans, there are three well-characterized diapauses: the L1 arrest, the dauer diapause, and adult reproductive diapause, each associated with drastic changes in metabolism and germline development...
February 4, 2021: Developmental Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33033944/an-ultrastructural-study-of-the-ovary-cord-organization-and-oogenesis-in-the-amphibian-leech-batracobdella-algira-annelida-clitellata-hirudinida
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Raja Ben Ahmed, Anna Z Urbisz, Piotr Świątek
This study reveals the ovary micromorphology and the course of oogenesis in the leech Batracobdella algira (Glossiphoniidae). Using light, fluorescence, and electron microscopies, the paired ovaries were analyzed. At the beginning of the breeding season, the ovaries were small, but as oogenesis progressed, they increased in size significantly, broadened, and elongated. A single convoluted ovary cord was located inside each ovary. The ovary cord was composed of numerous germ cells gathered into syncytial groups, which are called germ-line cysts...
October 9, 2020: Protoplasma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33031594/highly-elevated-base-excision-repair-pathway-in-primordial-germ-cells-causes-low-base-editing-activity-in-chickens
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kyung Youn Lee, Hong Jo Lee, Hee Jung Choi, Soo Taek Han, Kyu Hyuk Lee, Kyung Je Park, Jin Se Park, Kyung Min Jung, Young Min Kim, Ho Jae Han, Jae Yong Han
Base editing technology enables the generation of precisely genome-modified animal models. In this study, we applied base editing to chicken, an important livestock animal in the fields of agriculture, nutrition, and research through primordial germ cell (PGC)-mediated germline transmission. Using this approach, we successfully produced two genome-modified chicken lines harboring mutations in the genes encoding ovotransferrin (TF) and myostatin (MSTN); however, only 55.5% and 35.7% of genome-modified chickens had the desired base substitutions in TF and MSTN, respectively...
October 8, 2020: FASEB Journal: Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31632971/germ-cell-responses-to-stress-the-role-of-rnp-granules
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REVIEW
Jennifer A Schisa
The ability to respond to stress is critical to survival for animals. While stress responses have been studied at both organismal and cellular levels, less attention has been given to the effect of stress on the germ line. Effective germ line adaptations to stress are essential to the propagation of a species. Recent studies suggest that germ cells share some cellular responses to stress with somatic cells, including the assembly of RNP granules, but may also have unique requirements. One fundamental difference between oocytes and sperm, as well as most somatic cells, is the long lifespan of oocytes...
2019: Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31115106/comparison-of-the-predictive-value-among-inflammation-based-scoring-systems-for-bleomycin-pulmonary-toxicity-in-patients-with-germ-cell-tumors
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COMPARATIVE STUDY
Yuki Maruyama, Takuya Sadahira, Motoo Araki, Yosuke Mitsui, Koichiro Wada, Kohei Edamura, Yasuyuki Kobayashi, Masami Watanabe, Toyohiko Watanabe, Yasutomo Nasu
OBJECTIVE: To compare the predictive value of pretreatment inflammation-based scoring systems in patients with germ cell tumors receiving first-line bleomycin-based chemotherapy. METHODS: Retrospectively, we evaluated 57 patients with germ cell tumors. Bleomycin pulmonary toxicity was defined as the presence of asymptomatic decline in pulmonary function tests, pulmonary symptoms or interstitial pneumonia on computed tomography in the absence of infection. The neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio, platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio, systemic immune-inflammation index, albumin-to-globulin ratio, Prognostic Nutritional Index, Glasgow Prognostic Score and C-reactive protein were measured in all patients...
August 2019: International Journal of Urology: Official Journal of the Japanese Urological Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30559212/amp-activated-protein-kinase-activation-and-nadph-oxidase-inhibition-by-inorganic-nitrate-and-nitrite-prevent-liver-steatosis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Isabel Cordero-Herrera, Mikael Kozyra, Zhengbing Zhuge, Sarah McCann Haworth, Chiara Moretti, Maria Peleli, Mayara Caldeira-Dias, Arghavan Jahandideh, Han Huirong, Josiane de Campos Cruz, Andrei L Kleschyov, Marcelo F Montenegro, Magnus Ingelman-Sundberg, Eddie Weitzberg, Jon O Lundberg, Mattias Carlstrom
Advanced age and unhealthy dietary habits contribute to the increasing incidence of obesity and type 2 diabetes. These metabolic disorders, which are often accompanied by oxidative stress and compromised nitric oxide (NO) signaling, increase the risk of adverse cardiovascular complications and development of fatty liver disease. Here, we investigated the therapeutic effects of dietary nitrate, which is found in high levels in green leafy vegetables, on liver steatosis associated with metabolic syndrome. Dietary nitrate fuels a nitrate-nitrite-NO signaling pathway, which prevented many features of metabolic syndrome and liver steatosis that developed in mice fed a high-fat diet, with or without combination with an inhibitor of NOS (l-NAME)...
January 2, 2019: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30325602/first-line-non-cryopreserved-autologous-stem-cell-transplant-for-poor-risk-germ-cell-tumors-experience-in-a-developing-country
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Eucario Leon-Rodriguez, Monica M Rivera-Franco, Dennis Lacayo-Leñero, Andrea Campos-Castro, Monica I Meneses-Medina
PURPOSE: The current first - line treatment for non - seminomatous germ cell tumor (NSGCT) consists of four cycles of cisplatin, etoposide, and bleomycin (BEP), which results in 5 - year overall survival < 60% in patients with poor - risk features. Autologous hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (auto - HSCT) as a method for overcoming high toxicity after high dose chemotherapy (HDC) has been explored in different solid tumors, but has remained standard practice only for NSGCT. Our objective was to describe outcomes of patients with poor - risk NSGCT who underwent first - line autologous HSCT in a tertiary center in Mexico...
September 15, 2018: International Braz J Urol: Official Journal of the Brazilian Society of Urology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30093495/queuosine-modified-trnas-confer-nutritional-control-of-protein-translation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Francesca Tuorto, Carine Legrand, Cansu Cirzi, Giuseppina Federico, Reinhard Liebers, Martin Müller, Ann E Ehrenhofer-Murray, Gunnar Dittmar, Hermann-Josef Gröne, Frank Lyko
Global protein translation as well as translation at the codon level can be regulated by tRNA modifications. In eukaryotes, levels of tRNA queuosinylation reflect the bioavailability of the precursor queuine, which is salvaged from the diet and gut microbiota. We show here that nutritionally determined Q-tRNA levels promote Dnmt2-mediated methylation of tRNA Asp and control translational speed of Q-decoded codons as well as at near-cognate codons. Deregulation of translation upon queuine depletion results in unfolded proteins that trigger endoplasmic reticulum stress and activation of the unfolded protein response, both in cultured human cell lines and in germ-free mice fed with a queuosine-deficient diet...
September 14, 2018: EMBO Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30051445/-treatment-of-21-cases-of-chronic-radiation-intestinal-injury-by-staging-ileostomy-and-closure-operation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gunan Li, Kangwen Cheng, Zhenguo Zhao, Jian Wang, Weiming Zhu, Jieshou Li
OBJECTIVE: To summarize the application of staged ileostomy and closure operation combined with nutritional support therapy in the treatment of chronic radiation intestinal injury(CRII). METHODS: Clinical data of patients with definite radiation history and pathological diagnosis of CRII receiving treatment at Department of General Surgery, Jinling Hospital from January 2012 to December 2016 were retrospectively analyzed. Patients who were diagnosed with tumor recurrence during operation or by postoperative pathology were excluded...
July 25, 2018: Zhonghua Wei Chang Wai Ke za Zhi, Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28381521/biphasic-adaptation-to-osmotic-stress-in-the-c-elegans-germ-line
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michael Davis, Andrea Montalbano, Megan P Wood, Jennifer A Schisa
Cells respond to environmental stress in multiple ways. In the germ line, heat shock and nutritive stress trigger the assembly of large ribonucleoprotein (RNP) granules via liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS). The RNP granules are hypothesized to maintain the quality of oocytes during stress. The goal of this study was to investigate the cellular response to glucose in the germ line and determine if it is an osmotic stress response. We found that exposure to 500 mM glucose induces the assembly of RNP granules in the germ line within 1 h...
June 1, 2017: American Journal of Physiology. Cell Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28305976/mayflies-ephemeroptera-the-most-primitive-winged-insects-have-telotrophic-meroistic-ovaries
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Johannes Gottanka, Jürgen Büning
Germ line cell cluster formation in ovarioles of three different stages, each from a different mayfly species, was studied using ultra-thin serial sectioning. In the analysed ovariole of Cloeön sp., only one linear, zigzag germ line cell cluster was found, consisting of sibling cells connected by intercellular bridges which represent remnants of preceding synchronized mitotic cycles followed by incomplete cytokinesis. A polyfusome stretched through all sibling cells. At the tip of the ovariole, cytokinesis occurred without preceding division of nuclei; thus, intercellular bridges were lined up but the remaining cytoplasm between the bridges had no nuclei...
January 1993: Roux's Archives of Developmental Biology: the Official Organ of the EDBO
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28095502/drosophila-genotype-influences-commensal-bacterial-levels
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Angela M Early, Niroshan Shanmugarajah, Nicolas Buchon, Andrew G Clark
Host genotype can influence the composition of the commensal bacterial community in some organisms. Composition, however, is only one parameter describing a microbial community. Here, we test whether a second parameter-abundance of bacteria-is a heritable trait by quantifying the presence of four commensal bacterial strains within 36 gnotobiotic inbred lines of Drosophila melanogaster. We find that D. melanogaster genotype exerts a significant effect on microbial levels within the fly. When introduced as monocultures into axenic flies, three of the four bacterial strains were reliably detected within the fly...
2017: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27820157/the-effectiveness-of-fermented-wheat-germ-extract-as-an-adjunct-therapy-in-the-treatment-of-cancer-a-systematic-review
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tracey Yeend, Kai Robinson, Craig Lockwood, Alexa McArthur
REVIEW QUESTION/OBJECTIVE: The objective of this review is to synthesise the best available evidence on effectiveness of fermented wheatgerm extract (Avemar) as an adjunct therapy to conventional cancer treatments such as surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy and hormone therapies, in the treatment of haematological and non-haematological cancers. BACKGROUND: Cancer is a public health issue with an incidence rate and prevalence that has wide societal implications and impacts...
2012: JBI Library of Systematic Reviews
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