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https://read.qxmd.com/read/36479683/chemotherapy-induced-phlebitis-via-gbp5-nlrp3-axis-and-the-therapeutic-effect-of-aescin
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Peng Liu, Lichun Ye, Yongshen Ren, Guodun Zhao, Yun Zhang, Shaojuan Lu, Qiang Li, Chen Wu, Lijie Bai, Zhongyun Zhang, Zhongqiu Zhao, Zhaohua Shi, Shijin Yin, Maochuan Liao, Zhou Lan, Jing Feng, Lvyi Chen
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Intravenous infusion of chemotherapy drugs can cause severe chemotherapy-induced phlebitis (CIP) in patients. However, the underlying mechanism of CIP remains unclear. EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH: RNA-seq analysis to identify potential disease target in CIP. GBP5 genetic deletion approaches were used to investigate the role of GBP5 in NLRP3 inflammasome activation in lipopolysaccharides (LPS)-primed bone-marrow-derived macrophages (BMDMs) induced by vinorelbine (VIN) in vitro and in mouse models of VIN-induced CIP in vivo...
December 7, 2022: British Journal of Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36388583/the-chromosome-level-genome-of-aesculus-wilsonii-provides-new-insights-into-terpenoid-biosynthesis-and-aesculus-evolution
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Lichun Ye, Lulu Yang, Bo Wang, Gang Chen, Liping Jiang, Zhigang Hu, Zhaohua Shi, Yifei Liu, Shilin Chen
Aesculus L. (buckeye and horse chestnut) are woody plant species with important horticultural and medicinal values. Aesculus seeds are widely used as biomedicine and cosmetic ingredients due to their saponins. We report a chromosomal-scale genome of Aesculus wilsonii . Sequences amounting to a total of 579.01 Mb were assembled into 20 chromosomes. More than half of the genome (54.46%) were annotated as repetitive sequences, and 46,914 protein-coding genes were predicted. In addition to the widespread gamma event with core eudicots, a unique whole-genome duplication (WGD) event (17...
2022: Frontiers in Plant Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36379502/peripheral-edema-evaluation-and-management-in-primary-care
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Hiten Patel, Christopher Skok, Anthony DeMarco
Edema is a common clinical sign that may indicate numerous pathologies. As a sequela of imbalanced capillary hemodynamics, edema is an accumulation of fluid in the interstitial compartment. The chronicity and laterality of the edema guide evaluation. Medications (e.g., antihypertensives, anti-inflammatory drugs, hormones) can contribute to edema. Evaluation should begin with obtaining a basic metabolic panel, liver function tests, thyroid function testing, brain natriuretic peptide levels, and a urine protein/creatinine ratio...
November 2022: American Family Physician
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36337244/potential-protective-effect-of-escin-from-aesculus-hippocastanum-extract-against-cyclophosphamide-induced-oxidative-stress-on-rat-tissues
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İsmail Küçükkurt, Erten Akbel, Sinan İnce, Damla Arslan Acaröz, Hasan Hüseyin Demirel, Fahriye Kan
Cyclophosphamide (CP)-also known as cytophosphan-is an alkylating agent that has many side effects in humans and rats. Rats were divided into 5 different groups to evaluate the protective effect of escin (ES) obtained from the horse-chestnut plant ( Aesculus hippocastanum ) against acute damage induce by CP. Groups: control group, ethanol group, ES group (100 mg/kg body weight (bw) ES for 14 days by gastric gavage), ES + CP group (100 mg/kg bw ES for 14 days by gastric gavage and 75 mg/kg bw CP i...
October 2022: Toxicology Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36250215/flow-cytometry-as-an-alternative-method-to-evaluate-genotoxicity-of-natural-cosmetic-actives
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Andreza R Ueoka, Bianca S Sufi, Wagner V Magalhães, Liliam Fernandes, Newton Andreo-Filho, Vania R Leite-Silva, Patricia S Lopes
Alternative in vitro methods are important, as there is a call to ban the use of animals in cosmetics research. AIM: To suggest the expansion of the use of in vitro safety techniques recommended by the OECD guidelines and to propose the use of the automation of the in vitro mammalian micronucleus test method by flow cytometry to assess the genotoxic potential of Centella asiatica, Horse Chestnut, Witch Hazel, Blend, Ecoblend and Caffeine extracts due to their widespread use in commercial products...
October 17, 2022: Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36230420/characterization-of-the-sarcidano-horse-coat-color-genes
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Giovanni Cosso, Vincenzo Carcangiu, Sebastiano Luridiana, Stefania Fiori, Nicolò Columbano, Gerolamo Masala, Giovanni Mario Careddu, Eraldo Sanna Passino, Maria Consuelo Mura
The goal of this study was to contribute to the general knowledge of the Sarcidano Horse, both by the identification of the genetic basis of the coat color and by updating the exact locations of the genotyping sites, based on the current EquCab3.0 genome assembly version. One-hundred Sarcidano Horses, living in semi-feral condition, have been captured to perform health and biometric checks. From that total number, 70 individual samples of whole blood were used for DNA extraction, aimed to characterize the genetic basis of the coat color...
October 5, 2022: Animals: An Open Access Journal From MDPI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36196142/videodermoscopic-examination-of-the-skin-and-its-products-in-purebred-arabian-horses-in-the-summer-season
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Agnieszka Pomorska-Zniszczyńska, Marcin Szczepanik, Nikola Adamczyk, Magdalena Tarach
Videodermoscopy is a method that enables the examination of many parameters of the skin and its structures. The aim of this study was to assess specific dermoscopic parameters in purebred Arabian horses during the summer. The study involved 21 clinically healthy purebred Arabian horses (18 mares and three stallions) that had not been used for breeding and were 1 to 25 years old. The videoderoscopic evaluation was performed on seven selected areas of the body: forehead, mane, neck, chest, flank, rump, and tail...
September 2022: Journal of Equine Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36140807/breed-distribution-and-allele-frequencies-of-base-coat-color-dilution-and-white-patterning-variants-across-28-horse-breeds
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Felipe Avila, Shayne S Hughes, K Gary Magdesian, Maria Cecilia Torres Penedo, Rebecca R Bellone
Since domestication, horses have been selectively bred for various coat colors and white spotting patterns. To investigate breed distribution, allele frequencies, and potential lethal variants for recommendations on genetic testing, 29 variants within 14 genes were investigated in 11,281 horses from 28 breeds. The recessive chestnut ea allele in melanocortin 1 receptor ( MC1R ) (p.D84N) was identified in four breeds: Knabstrupper, Paint Horse, Percheron, and Quarter Horse. After filtering for relatedness, ea allele frequency in Knabstruppers was estimated at 0...
September 13, 2022: Genes
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36080239/the-secondary-metabolites-profile-in-horse-chestnut-leaves-infested-with-horse-chestnut-leaf-miner
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Małgorzata Materska, Marzena Pabich, Monika Sachadyn-Król, Agata Konarska, Elżbieta Weryszko-Chmielewska, Barbara Chilczuk, Monika Staszowska-Karkut, Izabella Jackowska, Marta Dmitruk
Natural defensive substances synthesized by plants that could replace synthetic pesticides in the protection of plants against insect invasions are constantly being sought. The study assessed changes in the qualitative and quantitative composition of secondary metabolites in horse chestnut leaves collected in different locations and differing in the sensitivity of the plant to the invasion by the horse-chestnut leaf miner. An attempt was made to identify compounds that are most responsible for the increased plant resistance to this threat...
August 25, 2022: Molecules: a Journal of Synthetic Chemistry and Natural Product Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35953947/a-kit-variant-associated-with-increased-white-spotting-epistatic-to-mc1r-genotype-in-horses-equus-caballus
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Laura Patterson Rosa, Katie Martin, Micaela Vierra, Erica Lundquist, Gabriel Foster, Samantha A Brooks, Christa Lafayette
Over 40 identified genetic variants contribute to white spotting in the horse. White markings and spotting are under selection for their impact on the economic value of an equine, yet many phenotypes have an unknown genetic basis. Previous studies also demonstrate an interaction between MC1R and ASIP pigmentation loci and white spotting associated with KIT and MITF . We investigated two stallions presenting with a white spotting phenotype of unknown cause. Exon sequencing of the KIT and MITF candidate genes identified a missense variant in KIT ( rs1140732842 , NC_009146...
August 2, 2022: Animals: An Open Access Journal From MDPI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35929548/noncompartmental-pharmacokinetics-of-three-intravenous-mycophenolate-mofetil-concentrations-in-healthy-standardbred-mares
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Dylan L Burroughs, Gwendolen Lorch, Yizhen Guo, Kasey Hill, Eric L Schroeder, Lynette K Cole, Mitch A Phelps
BACKGROUND: Mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) is the prodrug of mycophenolic acid (MPA) which acts as an immunosuppressive agent. During the biotransformation of MMF to MPA, additional metabolites including MPA phenol glucuronide (MPAG), MPA acyl glucuronide (AcMPAG) and MPA phenol glucoside (MPG) are formed. OBJECTIVE: To define the noncompartmental pharmacokinetic (PK) parameters of three single doses of intravenous (i.v.) MMF and its downstream metabolites in healthy horses...
August 5, 2022: Veterinary Dermatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35730436/assessment-of-antimicrobial-activity-of-ethanolic-and-aqueous-extracts-of-aesculus-hippocastanum-l-horse-chestnut-bark-against-bacteria-isolated-from-urine-of-patients-diagnosed-positive-to-urinary-tract-infections
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Khar'kov Y Konstantinovitch, Mbarga M J Arsene, Martynenkova V Aliya, Podoprigora I Viktorovna, Volina G Elena, Madina M Azova, Ait A Amira
The search for new antimicrobials is essential to address the worldwide issue of antibiotic resistance. The present work aimed at assessing the antimicrobial activity of Aesculus hippocastanum L. (horse chestnut) bark against bacteria involved in urinary tract infections (UTIs). Bioactive compounds were extracted from A. hippocastanum bark using water and ethanol as solvents. The extracts were tested against 10 clinical uropathogenic strains including five Gram-positive and five Gram-negative bacteria. Staphylococcus aureus ATCC 6538 and Escherichia coli ATCC 25922 were used as reference bacteria...
April 2, 2022: Frontiers in Bioscience (Scholar Edition)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35464008/development-of-protein-rich-pregelatinized-whole-grain-cereal-bar-enriched-with-nontraditional-ingredient-nutritional-phytochemical-textural-and-sensory-characterization
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Farhana Mehraj Allai, B N Dar, Khalid Gul, Mohd Adnan, Syed Amir Ashraf, Md Imtaiyaz Hassan, Visweswara Rao Pasupuleti, Z R A A Azad
This study was aimed to use extrusion cooking as a pretreatment for non-conventional seeds (Indian horse chestnut flour) to blend them with whole grain flours (whole wheat flour, whole barley flour, and whole corn flour) for the development of a pregelatinized cereal bar (PCB). In this study, date paste (7.5-17.5%) and walnut grits (2.5-12.5%) were incorporated at varying levels to prepare PCB. The PCB was evaluated for its nutritional, color, textural (both three-point bending test and TPA), antioxidant activity, and sensory attributes...
2022: Frontiers in Nutrition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35408675/red-horse-chestnut-and-horse-chestnut-flowers-and-leaves-a-potential-and-powerful-source-of-polyphenols-with-high-antioxidant-capacity
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Agnieszka Monika Bielarska, Jakub Wojciech Jasek, Renata Kazimierczak, Ewelina Hallmann
Aesculus flowers and leaves are an excellent source of bioactive compounds, including flavanols, phenolic acids, and anthocyanins, and the leaves also contain antioxidant carotenoids and chlorophylls. The aim of this study was to analyse and compare the amounts of bioactive compounds present in Aesculus hippocastanum and Aesculus × carnea flowers and leaves over two years. These two species from six independent locations (parks and green areas) located in Warsaw were assessed in this study. The dry matter by the scale method and polyphenol, carotenoid, and chlorophyll content by the HPLC method of the flowers and leaves was evaluated...
March 31, 2022: Molecules: a Journal of Synthetic Chemistry and Natural Product Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35000361/poisoning-due-to-consumption-of-horse-chestnut-seed
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Hwa Yeon Yi, Jang Young Lee
Horse chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum) is a common tree found on roads and parks. The shape of the fruit is very similar to that of the edible Korean chestnut (Castanea crenata); thus, people can eat it by mistake. However, reports of the side effects and toxicity from ingestion are very rare. A 46-year-old male who had no unusual findings in the past had eaten horse chestnut seed which he had mistaken to be Korean chestnut. He visited the emergency department (ED) with complaints of epigastric pain, nausea, and sweating...
December 2021: Clinical and Experimental Emergency Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34978974/multiyear-time-shift-study-of-bacteria-and-phage-dynamics-in-the-phyllosphere
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Emily A Dewald-Wang, Nicole Parr, Katie Tiley, Alina Lee, Britt Koskella
AbstractCoevolution shapes diversity within and among populations but is difficult to study directly. Time-shift experiments, where individuals from one point in time are experimentally challenged against individuals from past, contemporary, and/or future time points, are a powerful tool to measure coevolution. This approach has proven useful both in directly measuring coevolutionary change and in distinguishing among coevolutionary models. However, these data are only as informative as the time window over which they were collected, and inference from shorter coevolutionary windows might conflict with those from longer time periods...
January 2022: American Naturalist
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34962824/aesculus-hippocastanum-l-extract-differently-modulates-normal-human-dermal-fibroblasts-and-cancer-associated-fibroblasts-from-basal-squamous-cell-carcinoma
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Nikola Melegová, Matúš Čoma, Lukáš Urban, Miriam Kaňuchová, Pavol Szabo, Karel Smetana, Pavel Mučaji, Peter Gál
Fibroblasts are actively involved in the formation of granulation tissue and/or tumor stroma. These cells possess the potential to differentiate into myofibroblasts acquiring a highly contractile phenotype characterized by the expression of α-smooth muscle actin (SMA). Considering TGF-β1 as the main inducer of myofibroblast differentiation and horse chestnut extract (HCE) as an effective modulator of the wound healing, we have new evidence to demonstrate canonical TGF-β1/SMAD and non-canonical/non-SMAD signaling in normal fibroblasts, isolated from healthy human skin (human dermal fibroblasts - HDFs), and their malignant counterparts (CAFs) isolated from basal cell carcinoma (BCC) and squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) using western blot and immunofluorescence...
January 2022: Neoplasma
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34959702/bioactivity-potential-of-aesculus-hippocastanum-l-flower-phytochemical-profile-antiradical-capacity-and-protective-effects-on-human-plasma-components-under-oxidative-nitrative-stress-in-vitro
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Aleksandra Owczarek, Joanna Kołodziejczyk-Czepas, Paulina Marczuk, Julia Siwek, Katarzyna Wąsowicz, Monika Anna Olszewska
Horse chestnut ( Aesculus hippocastanum ) flower is a traditional medicine applied to alleviate symptoms of chronic venous insufficiency (CVI). However, its flavonoid-based composition has not been sufficiently recognized, and the data supporting its traditional application are lacking. In the work, 43 constituents were detected by UHPLC-PDA-ESI-TQ-MS/MS (flavonoids, phenolic acids, flavanols, and coumarins), including 31 reported in the flower for the first time. The quantitative HPLC-PDA study (developed and validated for quality control purposes) indicated the fractionated extraction as an efficient method for enhancing the total polyphenol content (TPHC) in the extracts (up to 414...
December 14, 2021: Pharmaceuticals
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34833947/structure-and-undulations-of-escin-adsorption-layer-at-water-surface-studied-by-molecular-dynamics
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Sonya Tsibranska, Anela Ivanova, Slavka Tcholakova, Nikolai Denkov
The saponin escin, extracted from horse chestnut seeds, forms adsorption layers with high viscoelasticity and low gas permeability. Upon deformation, escin adsorption layers often feature surface wrinkles with characteristic wavelength. In previous studies, we investigated the origin of this behavior and found that the substantial surface elasticity of escin layers may be related to a specific combination of short-, medium-, and long-range attractive forces, leading to tight molecular packing in the layers...
November 13, 2021: Molecules: a Journal of Synthetic Chemistry and Natural Product Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34734768/complete-genome-sequence-of-the-pantoea-phage-ah07
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Sam J Roth, Greg P Krukonis, Véronique A Delesalle
Bacteriophages of the phyllosphere have not been extensively described, despite their role in bacterial communities on this plant organ. Here, we describe a temperate Pantoea phage, AH07, that was isolated from the leaves of horse chestnut trees. The 37,859-bp linear double-stranded DNA genome contains 58 putative genes, including an integration cassette.
November 4, 2021: Microbiology Resource Announcements
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