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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38379251/premature-gray-hair-development-in-the-interbrow-region-owing-to-the-loss-of-maxillary-first-molars-in-young-mice
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Masae Furukawa, Haruna Yokoi, Jingshu Wang, Yoriko Ikuyo, Hirobumi Tada, Mitsuyoshi Yamada, Yosuke Shikama, Kenji Matsushita
The exact sites of premature hair graying and whether tooth loss causes this condition remain unknown. In this study, we aimed to explore the effect of reduced mastication on premature hair graying. Maxillary first molars were extracted from young mice, and the mice were observed for 3 months, along with non-extraction control group mice. After 3 months, gray hair emerged in the interbrow region of mice in the tooth extraction group but not in the control group. The expression of tyrosinase-related protein-2 (TRP-2) mRNA was lower in the interbrow tissues of young mice without maxillary molars than in those with maxillary molars...
February 20, 2024: Genes to Cells: Devoted to Molecular & Cellular Mechanisms
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38366725/analysis-of-the-responsiveness-to-antiandrogens-in-multiple-breast-cancer-cell-lines
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yuka Kuroiwa, Kagenori Ito, Jun Nakayama, Kentaro Semba, Yusuke Yamamoto
Antiandrogens were originally developed as therapeutic agents for prostate cancer but are also expected to be effective for breast cancer. However, the role of androgen signaling in breast cancer has long been controversial due to the limited number of experimental models. Our study aimed to comprehensively investigate the efficacy of antiandrogens on breast cancer. In the present study, a total of 18 breast cancer cell lines were treated with the agonist or antagonists of the androgen receptor (AR). Among the 18 cell lines tested, only T-47D cells proliferated in an androgen-dependent manner, while the other cell lines were almost irresponsive to AR stimulation...
February 17, 2024: Genes to Cells: Devoted to Molecular & Cellular Mechanisms
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38366711/cathepsin-l-prevents-the-accumulation-of-alpha-synuclein-fibrils-in-the-cell
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ayumi Matsuki, Yoshihisa Watanabe, Sho Hashimoto, Atsushi Hoshino, Satoaki Matoba
The deposition of α-synuclein (α-Syn) fibrils in neuronal cells has been implicated as a causative factor in Parkinson's disease (PD) and dementia with Lewy Bodies (DLB). α-Syn can be degraded by autophagy, proteasome, and chaperone-mediated autophagy, and previous studies have suggested the potency of certain cathepsins, lysosomal proteases, for α-Syn degradation. However, no studies have comprehensively evaluated all cathepsins. Here, we evaluated the efficacy of all 15 cathepsins using a cell model of α-Syn fibril propagation and found that overexpression of cathepsin L (CTSL) was the most effective in preventing the accumulation of α-Syn aggregates...
February 17, 2024: Genes to Cells: Devoted to Molecular & Cellular Mechanisms
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38366709/isoliquiritigenin-inhibits-nlrp3-inflammasome-activation-with-caps-mutations-by-suppressing-caspase-1-activation-and-mutated-nlrp3-aggregation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fumitake Usui-Kawanishi, Koudai Kani, Tadayoshi Karasawa, Hiroe Honda, Nobuyuki Takayama, Masafumi Takahashi, Kiyoshi Takatsu, Yoshinori Nagai
The nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain leucine-rich repeat and pyrin domain containing 3 (NLRP3) inflammasome contributes to the development of inflammatory diseases. Cryopyrin-associated periodic syndrome (CAPS) is an autoinflammatory disease caused by NLRP3 gene mutations that results in excessive IL-1β production. We previously identified isoliquiritigenin (ILG), a component of Glycyrrhiza uralensis extracts, as a potent inhibitor of the NLRP3 inflammasome. Here, we aimed to investigate whether ILG inhibits the activation of NLRP3 inflammasome caused by NLRP3 gene mutations...
February 17, 2024: Genes to Cells: Devoted to Molecular & Cellular Mechanisms
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38351850/roles-of-linker-region-flanked-by-transmembrane-and-peptidoglycan-binding-region-of-pomb-in-energy-conversion-of-the-vibrio-flagellar-motor
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yusuke Miyamura, Tatsuro Nishikino, Hiroaki Koiwa, Michio Homma, Seiji Kojima
The flagellar components of Vibrio spp., PomA and PomB, form a complex that transduces sodium ion and contributes to rotate flagella. The transmembrane protein PomB is attached to the basal body T-ring by its periplasmic region and has a plug segment following the transmembrane helix to prevent ion flux. Previously we showed that PomB deleted from E41 to R120 (Δ41-120) was functionally comparable to the full-length PomB. In this study, three deletions after the plug region, PomB (Δ61-120), PomB (Δ61-140), and PomB (Δ71-150), were generated...
February 14, 2024: Genes to Cells: Devoted to Molecular & Cellular Mechanisms
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38351723/publishing-in-the-open-access-and-open-science-era
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Masanori Arita, Bernd Pulverer, Tadashi Uemura, Chisako Sakuma, Shigeo Hayashi
Our research activities would be better served if they were communicated in a manner that is openly accessible to the public and all researchers. The research we share is often limited to representative data included in research papers-science would be much more efficient if all reproducible research data were shared alongside detailed methods and protocols, in the paradigm called Open Science. On the other hand, one primary function of research journals is to select manuscripts of good quality, verify the authenticity of the data and its impact, and deliver to the appropriate audience for critical evaluation and verification...
February 13, 2024: Genes to Cells: Devoted to Molecular & Cellular Mechanisms
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38351722/cdsa-a-cdp-diacylglycerol-synthase-involved-in-phospholipid-and-glycolipid-mpiase-biosynthesis-possesses-multiple-initiation-codons
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Runa Hikage, Yusei Sekiya, Katsuhiro Sawasato, Ken-Ichi Nishiyama
CdsA is a CDP-diacylglycerol synthase essential for phospholipid and glycolipid MPIase biosynthesis, and therefore for growth. The initiation codon of CdsA has been assigned as "TTG," while methionine at the 37th codon was reported to be an initiation codon in the original report. Since a vector containing the open reading frame starting with "TTG" under a controllable promoter complemented the cdsA knockout, "TTG" could function as an initiation codon. However, no evidence supporting that this "TTG" is the sole initiation codon has been reported...
February 13, 2024: Genes to Cells: Devoted to Molecular & Cellular Mechanisms
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38349326/the-effect-of-epilepsy-and-antiseizure-medications-on-cardiac-autonomic-functions-in-children-with-epilepsy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sherifa Ahmed Hamed, Ali Farag El Hadad, Mohammed Aboalwafa Aldawy
BACKGROUND: Autonomic manifestations have been frequently studied in adults with epilepsy. Here, we evaluated cardiac autonomic (ANS) functions in children with epilepsy in the interictal period and determined the risks for their dysfunctions. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: This study included 60 patients (boys = 25; girls = 35 age: 14.53 ± 2.54 yrs) and 25 controls. Patients were well-controlled on antiseizure medications (ASMs)...
February 13, 2024: Expert Review of Clinical Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38339971/c9orf10-ossa-regulates-the-bone-metastasis-of-established-lung-adenocarcinoma-cell-subline-h322l-bo4-in-a-mouse-model
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Takamasa Uekita, Reiko Yagi, Tohru Ichimura, Ryuichi Sakai
Lung cancer frequently metastasizes to the bones. An in vivo model is urgently required to identify potential therapeutic targets for the prevention and treatment of lung cancer with bone metastasis. We established a lung adenocarcinoma cell subline (H322L-BO4) that specifically showed metastasis to the leg bones and adrenal glands. This was achieved by repeated isolation of metastatic cells from the leg bones of mice. The cells were intracardially injected into nude mice. Survival was prolonged for mice that received H322L-BO4 cells versus original cells (H322L)...
February 10, 2024: Genes to Cells: Devoted to Molecular & Cellular Mechanisms
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38334223/detection-of-seizures-with-ictal-tachycardia-using-heart-rate-variability-and-patient-adaptive-logistic-regression-machine-learning-methods-a-hospital-based-validation-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jesper Jeppesen, Katia Lin, Hiago Murilo Melo, Jonatas Pavei, Jefferson Luiz Brum Marques, Sándor Beniczky, Roger Walz
OBJECTIVE: Automated seizure detection of focal epileptic seizures is needed for objective seizure quantification to optimize the treatment of patients with epilepsy. Heart rate variability (HRV)-based seizure detection using patient-adaptive threshold with logistic regression machine learning (LRML) methods has presented promising performance in a study with a Danish patient cohort. The objective of this study was to assess the generalizability of the novel LRML seizure detection algorithm by validating it in a dataset recorded from long-term video-EEG monitoring (LTM) in a Brazilian patient cohort...
February 9, 2024: Epileptic Disorders: International Epilepsy Journal with Videotape
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38329182/microtubule-affinity-regulating-kinase-family-members-distinctively-affect-tau-phosphorylation-and-promote-its-toxicity-in-a-drosophila-model
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Grigorii Sultanakhmetov, Iori Kato, Akiko Asada, Taro Saito, Kanae Ando
Accumulation of abnormally phosphorylated tau and its aggregation constitute a significant hallmark of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Tau phosphorylation at Ser262 and Ser356 in the KXGS motifs of microtubule-binding repeats plays a critical role in its physiological function and AD disease progression. Major tau kinases to phosphorylate tau at Ser262 and Ser356 belong to the Microtubule Affinity Regulating Kinase family (MARK1-4), which are considered one of the major contributors to tau abnormalities in AD. However, whether and how each member affects tau toxicity in vivo is unclear...
February 8, 2024: Genes to Cells: Devoted to Molecular & Cellular Mechanisms
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38322358/thoracoscopic-endoscopic-cooperative-surgery-for-gastric-tube-cancer-after-esophagectomy-a-case-report
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Toshikatsu Tsuji, Koichi Okamoto, Hiroto Saito, Mari Shimada, Hideki Moriyama, Jun Kinoshita, Hajime Takatori, Noriyuki Inaki
The incidence of gastric tube cancer (GTC) is increasing due to the improved prognosis of patients after esophagectomy for esophageal cancer. Total resection of the gastric tube is expected to be curative for patients with GTC. However, several studies have reported that this procedure is associated with high mortality and morbidity rates. We here present a case of GTC without lymph node metastasis in a patient who underwent partial resection of a gastric tube via thoracoscopic-endoscopic cooperative surgery...
February 2024: Journal of Surgical Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38311861/the-anti-inflammatory-effect-of-metformin-the-molecular-targets
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REVIEW
Natsumi Sakata
Metformin is an anti-diabetic drug. Metformin mainly inhibits gluconeogenesis in the liver and reduces blood sugar. In addition to the anti-diabetic effects, many studies have revealed that metformin has anti-inflammatory effects. Various molecules were suggested to be the target of the metformin's anti-inflammatory effects. However, the conclusion is not clear. Metformin is related to a number of molecules and the identification of the main target in anti-inflammatory effects leads to the understanding of inflammation and metformin...
February 4, 2024: Genes to Cells: Devoted to Molecular & Cellular Mechanisms
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38280754/gastrointestinal-tract-liver-and-pancreatic-biliary-precursor-lesions
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EDITORIAL
Robert D Odze
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
March 2024: Gastroenterology Clinics of North America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38280753/singing-with-or-about-gastrointestinal-cancers
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EDITORIAL
Alan L Buchman
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
March 2024: Gastroenterology Clinics of North America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38280752/dysplasia-and-early-carcinoma-of-the-gallbladder-and-bile-ducts-terminology-classification-and-significance
#36
REVIEW
N Volkan Adsay, Olca Basturk
Most precursor lesions and early cancerous changes in the gallbladder and bile ducts present as clinically/grossly inapparent lesions. Low-grade dysplasia is difficult to define and clinically inconsequential by itself; however, extra sampling is required to exclude accompanying significant lesions. For high-grade dysplasia ('carcinoma in situ'), a complete sampling is necessary to rule out invasion. Tumoral intramucosal neoplasms (ie, intracholecystic and intraductal neoplasia) form radiologically/grossly visible masses, and they account for (present in the background of) about 5% to 10% of invasive cancers of the region...
March 2024: Gastroenterology Clinics of North America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38280751/early-cancerous-lesions-of-the-pancreas-and-ampulla-current-concepts-and-challenges
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REVIEW
Olca Basturk, N Volkan Adsay
Owing to the increased use of advanced imaging techniques, mass-forming (cystic/intraductal) preinvasive neoplasms are being detected much more frequently and they have rapidly become one of the main focuses of interests in medical field. These neoplasms have very distinctive clinical and radiographic findings, exhibit a spectrum of dysplastic transformation, from low-grade dysplasia to high-grade dysplasia, and may be associated with an invasive carcinoma. Accounting for about 5% to 10% of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinomas, they provide a curable target subset in an otherwise biologically dismal pancreas cancer category...
March 2024: Gastroenterology Clinics of North America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38280750/pathology-and-clinical-relevance-of-gastric-epithelial-dysplasia
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REVIEW
Tetsuo Ushiku, Gregory Y Lauwers
Gastric dysplasia is defined as an unequivocally neoplastic epithelium. Dysplastic lesions are characterized by cellular atypia reflective of abnormal differentiation and disorganized glandular architecture. The last few years have been marked by a refinement of the prognosis and risk of progression of gastric dysplasia and the recognition of novel morphologic patterns of dysplasia. Determination of the correct diagnosis and grade of dysplasia are critical steps since it will be predicting the risk of malignant transformation and help tailor appropriate surveillance strategy...
March 2024: Gastroenterology Clinics of North America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38280749/squamous-neoplastic-precursor-lesions-of-the-esophagus
#39
REVIEW
Tomio Arai, Satoshi Ono, Kaiyo Takubo
Clinicopathological and molecular studies have demonstrated that dysplasia is a precancerous and/or neoplastic lesion with malignant potential. Further, it is subclassified into two grades: high-grade and low-grade dysplasia. High-grade dysplasia is a clinically significant lesion requiring resection or ablation. Low-grade dysplasia has a much lower risk of carcinoma; thus, it should be followed by endoscopic surveillance. Because squamous dysplasia may progress to squamous cell carcinoma, periodic endoscopy is useful to detect the lesion in patients with risk factors...
March 2024: Gastroenterology Clinics of North America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38280748/anal-and-perianal-preneoplastic-lesions
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REVIEW
Maurice B Loughrey, Neil A Shepherd
Anal cancer, mainly squamous cell carcinoma, is rare but increasing in prevalence, as is its precursor lesion, anal squamous dysplasia. They are both strongly associated with human papillomavirus infection. The 2-tiered Lower Anogenital Squamous Terminology classification, low-grade SIL and high-grade SIL, is preferred to the 3-tiered anal intraepithelial neoplasia classification because of better interobserver agreement and clearer management implications. Immunohistochemistry with p16 is helpful to corroborate the diagnosis of squamous dysplasia...
March 2024: Gastroenterology Clinics of North America
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