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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38734087/pollution-offsets-the-rapid-evolution-of-increased-heat-tolerance-in-a-natural-population
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ying Dong, Marlies Van de Maele, Luc De Meester, Julie Verheyen, Robby Stoks
Despite the increasing evidence for rapid thermal evolution in natural populations, evolutionary rescue under global warming may be constrained by the presence of other stressors. Highly relevant in our polluted planet, is the largely ignored evolutionary trade-off between heat tolerance and tolerance to pollutants. By using two subpopulations (separated 40 years in time) from a resurrected natural population of the water flea Daphnia magna that experienced a threefold increase in heat wave frequency during this period, we tested whether rapid evolution of heat tolerance resulted in reduced tolerance to the widespread metal zinc and whether this would affect heat tolerance upon exposure to the pollutant...
May 9, 2024: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38734048/implications-of-the-consciousness-state-on-decannulation-in-patients-with-a-prolonged-disorder-of-consciousness
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Francesca Draghi, Silvia Pancani, Agnese De Nisco, Anna Maria Romoli, Daniela Maccanti, Rachele Burali, Antonello Grippo, Claudio Macchi, Francesca Cecchi, Bahia Hakiki
OBJECTIVE: to prospectively investigate the evolution of the consciousness state and the cannula-weaning progression in patients with prolonged Disorders of Consciousness (pDoC). DESIGN: non-concurrent cohort study SETTING: rehabilitation unit of the Fondazione Don Gnocchi, Florence PARTICIPANTS: adult patients, with a pDoC following a sABI admitted between 06.2020 and 09.2022 INTERVENTIONS: not applicable MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: consciousness state was assessed by repeated Coma Recovery Scale-Revised (CRS-R) administration at admission, and weekly afterwards...
May 9, 2024: Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38733988/monocyte-bioenergetics-an-immunometabolic-perspective-in-metabolic-dysfunction-associated-steatohepatitis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Moris Sangineto, Martina Ciarnelli, Tommaso Colangelo, Archana Moola, Vidyasagar Naik Bukke, Loren Duda, Rosanna Villani, Antonino Romano, Stefania Giandomenico, Hina Kanwal, Gaetano Serviddio
Monocytes (Mos) are crucial in the evolution of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) to metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH), and immunometabolism studies have recently suggested targeting leukocyte bioenergetics in inflammatory diseases. Here, we reveal a peculiar bioenergetic phenotype in circulating Mos of patients with MASH, characterized by high levels of glycolysis and mitochondrial (mt) respiration. The enhancement of mt respiratory chain activity, especially complex II (succinate dehydrogenase [SDH]), is unbalanced toward the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and is sustained at the transcriptional level with the involvement of the AMPK-mTOR-PGC-1α axis...
May 7, 2024: Cell reports medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38733894/new-trends-of-drug-abuse-in-custodial-settings-a-systematic-review-on-the-misuse-of-over-the-counter-drugs-prescription-only-medications-and-new-psychoactive-substances
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REVIEW
Stefania Chiappini, Giorgia Vaccaro, Alessio Mosca, Andrea Miuli, Gianfranco Stigliano, Giulia Stefanelli, Giulia Giovannetti, Rosalba Carullo, Giacomo d'Andrea, Francesco Di Carlo, Clara Cavallotto, Mauro Pettorruso, Gilberto Di Petta, John Martin Corkery, Amira Guirguis, Jacqueline L Stair, Giovanni Martinotti, Seena Fazel, Fabrizio Schifano
The article presents a systematic literature review on the use and the psychiatric implications of over-the-counter drugs (OTC), prescription-only-medications (POM), and new psychoactive substances (NPS) within custodial settings. The searches wer carried out on 2 November 2022 on PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science in line with PRISMA guidelines. A total of 538 records were identified, of which 37 met the inclusion criteria. Findings showed the most prevalent NPS and OTC and POM classes reported in prisons were synthetic cannabinoids receptor agonists (SCRAs) and opioids, respectively...
May 10, 2024: Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38733879/acid-etching-induced-nanocutting-of-lanio-3-transplanting-self-assembled-photodiode-array-like-lanio-3-n-p-rgo-nanoreactor-for-efficient-photocatalytic-hydrogen-evolution
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chunxiao Zou, Wenbin Chen, Huan Li, Yue Yao, Le Gao, Jiaqi Huo, Lishan Jia
Nanoscale graphene-semiconductor composite photocatalysts with fascinating properties in the photocatalytic hydrogen evolution have inspired numerous interests in broad research fields. The architectures with efficient light response and promoting charge separation at the interface between reduced graphene oxide (RGO) and semiconductor are critical, yet synthesizing them remains a formidable challenge. Herein, the photodiode array-like LaNiO3 /N,P-RGO (LNO/N,P-RGO) nanoreactor was constructed using an innovative strategy of acid etching-induced nanocutting self-assembly...
May 6, 2024: Journal of Colloid and Interface Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38733858/safety-of-obinutuzumab-in-children-with-autoimmune-encephalitis-and-early-b-cell-repopulation-on-rituximab
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ai-Tien Nguyen, Camille Cotteret, Clarisse Gins, Eugénie Sarda, Chloé Durrleman, Bettina Mesples, Jacinta Bustamante, Claire Fayard, Salvatore Cisternino, Isabelle Desguerre, Mélodie Aubart
BACKGROUND: Rituximab (RTX) resistance or early B-cells repopulation were observed in children but only few publications reported the use of Obinutuzumab and no recommendations were made concerning the dosage for children. METHODS: This study was a single-center retrospective cohort study of all the children followed-up in the Pediatric Neurology Department of Necker-Enfants malades Hospital in Paris, France, and treated with obinutuzumab, between November 1, 2019, and November 1, 2021...
April 18, 2024: Pediatric Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38733805/toxicity-of-the-sunscreen-uv-filter-benzophenone-3-obz-to-the-microalga-selenastrum-capricornutum-an-insight-into-obz-s-damage-to-photosynthesis-and-respiration
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yongfu Li, Tianze Zhao, Meng Qin, Xingkai Che, Aihua Zhang
Oxybenzone (OBZ; benzophenone-3, CAS# 131-57-7), as a new pollutant and ultraviolet absorbent, shows a significant threat to the survival of phytoplankton. This study aims to explore the acute toxic effects of OBZ on the growth of the microalga Selenastrum capricornutum, as well as the mechanisms for its damage to the primary metabolic pathways of photosynthesis and respiration. The results demonstrated that the concentrations for 50 % of maximal effect (EC50) of OBZ for S. capricornutum were 9.07 mg L-1 and 8...
May 10, 2024: Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38733743/a-framework-for-the-integration-of-development-and-evolution-the-forgotten-legacy-of-james-meadows-rendel
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
María Alejandra Petino Zappala
The historical challenges to bridge the gaps between developmental biology and population or statistical genetics under the explanatory dominance of the Modern Evolutionary Synthesis during the 20th century have been thoroughly documented. However, although several attempts to integrate these fields have been made, most have been deemed unsuccessful. As an example of those efforts, in this paper I discuss the work of James Meadows Rendel, a student of J. B. S. Haldane and disciple of Conrad Hal Waddington. I present his largely forgotten or unrecognized, but innovative, ideas about canalization and the role of development in phylogeny as a valuable piece to connect these fields that could still have important ramifications for today's evolutionary biology...
May 10, 2024: Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38733563/benefits-and-limits-of-phasing-alleles-for-network-inference-of-allopolyploid-complexes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
George P Tiley, Andrew A Crowl, Paul S Manos, Emily B Sessa, Claudia Solís-Lemus, Anne D Yoder, J Gordon Burleigh
Accurately reconstructing the reticulate histories of polyploids remains a central challenge for understanding plant evolution. Although phylogenetic networks can provide insights into relationships among polyploid lineages, inferring networks may be hindered by the complexities of homology determination in polyploid taxa. We use simulations to show that phasing alleles from allopolyploid individuals can improve phylogenetic network inference under the multispecies coalescent by obtaining the true network with fewer loci compared to haplotype consensus sequences or sequences with heterozygous bases represented as ambiguity codes...
May 11, 2024: Systematic Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38733534/genetic-diversity-and-evolution-of-g12p-6-ds-1-like-and-g12p-9-au-1-like-rotavirus-strains-in-brazil
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yasmin França, Roberta Salzone Medeiros, Ellen Viana, Lais Sampaio de Azevedo, Raquel Guiducci, Antonio Charlys da Costa, Adriana Luchs
In the early 2000s, the global emergence of rotavirus (RVA) G12P[8] genotype was noted, while G12P[6] and G12P[9] combinations remained rare in humans. This study aimed to characterize and phylogenetically analyze three Brazilian G12P[9] and four G12P[6] RVA strains from 2011 to 2020, through RT-PCR and sequencing, in order to enhance our understanding of the genetic relationship between human and animal-origin RVA strains. G12P[6] strains displayed a DS-1-like backbone, showing a distinct genetic clustering...
May 11, 2024: Functional & Integrative Genomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38733532/a-computationally-efficient-gradient-enhanced-healing-model-for-soft-biological-tissues
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Di Zuo, Mingji Zhu, Daye Chen, Qiwen Xue
Soft biological tissues, such as arterial tissue, have the ability to grow and remodel in response to damage. Computational method plays a critical role in understanding the underlying mechanisms of tissue damage and healing. However, the existing healing model often requires huge computation time and it is inconvenient to implement finite element simulation. In this paper, we propose a computationally efficient gradient-enhanced healing model that combines the advantages of the gradient-enhanced damage model, the homeostatic-driven turnover remodeling model, and the damage-induced growth model...
May 11, 2024: Biomechanics and Modeling in Mechanobiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38733518/molecular-characterization-of-positively-selected-genes-contributing-aquatic-adaptation-in-marine-mammals
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yoo-Rim Roh, Hyung-Soon Yim, Kiejung Park, Jung-Hyun Lee
BACKGROUND: Marine mammals, which have evolved independently into three distinct lineages, share common physiological features that contribute to their adaptation to the marine environment. OBJECTIVE: To identify positively selected genes (PSGs) for adaptation to the marine environment using available genomic data from three taxonomic orders: cetaceans, pinnipeds, and sirenians. METHODS: Based on the genomes within each group of Artiodactyla, Carnivora and Afrotheria, we performed selection analysis using the branch-site model in CODEML...
May 11, 2024: Genes & Genomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38733476/an-unusual-configuration-of-two-anomalies-in-the-extensor-digitorum-profundus-complex-in-a-human
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kenji Okazaki, Sawako Hamasaki, Yuka Koyama, Takao Mukuda, Hironobu Nakane, Ryota Taniguchi, Ryota Furuichi, Toshio Kameie, Toshiyuki Kaidoh
The extensor digitorum profundus complex underwent degeneration of the ulnar segments during primate adaptation and evolution. This process resulted in the preservation of only the extensor pollicis longus and extensor indicis in some apes, including humans. Consequently, anatomical variations within the digitorum profundus complex in modern humans have been well-documented, with detailed reports on their frequency and patterns in previous studies. Here, we report an unusual arrangement involving two anomalies in the extensor digitorum profundus complex, identified in a 66-year-old Japanese male cadaver...
May 11, 2024: Anatomical Science International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38733433/design-synthesis-and-biological-evaluation-of-5h-1-2-4-triazino-5-6-b-indole-derivatives-bearing-a-pyridinocycloalkyl-moiety-as-iron-chelators
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
He Li, Yali Gao, Xin Ni, Yizu Xiong, Peixi Zhang, Han Liu, Xingye Wu, Dandan Tong, Cuifang Wang, Junjie Ma
The avidity of cancer cells for iron highlights the potential for iron chelators to be used in cancer therapy. Herein, we designed and synthesized a novel series of 5H-[1,2,4]triazino[5,6-b]indole derivatives bearing a pyridinocycloalkyl moiety using a ring-fusion strategy based on the structure of an iron chelator, VLX600. The antiproliferative activity evaluation against cancer cells and normal cells led to the identification of compound 3k, which displayed the strongest antiproliferative activity in vitro against A549, MCF-7, Hela and HepG-2 with IC50 values of 0...
May 11, 2024: Molecular Diversity
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38733410/molecular-evolution-of-transcription-factors-af4-fmr2-family-member-aff-gene-family-and-the-role-of-lamprey-aff3-in-cell-proliferation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Difan Sun, Xinyu Du, Peng Su
AF4/FMR2 family member (AFF) proteins are a group of transcriptional regulators that can regulate gene transcription and play an important role in cellular physiological processes such as proliferation and differentiation. The transcriptome data of the lamprey spinal cord injury were analyzed in previous research. We then identified a hub gene, Lr-AFF3, from this dataset. Phylogenetic tree analysis determined the evolutionary relationships of the AFF gene family across different species. In addition, analysis of motifs, domains, and 3D structures further confirmed the conservatism of the AFF gene family...
May 11, 2024: Development Genes and Evolution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38733262/comparison-of-interstitial-lung-disease-between-antineutrophil-cytoplasmic-antibodies-positive-and-negative-patients-a-retrospective-cohort-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hao Cheng Shen, Khai-Tuan Andrew Bui, Rachel Richard, Nader Toban, Marianne Lévesque, Rosalie-Sélène Meunier, Carolyn Ross, Jean-Paul Makhzoum
OBJECTIVE: Positive antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (ANCAs) may occur in the setting of interstitial lung disease (ILD), with or without ANCA-associated vasculitis (AAV). We aim to compare the characteristics and clinical course of patients with ILD and positive ANCA (ANCA-ILD) to those with negative ANCA. METHODS: We performed a single-center retrospective cohort study from 2018 to 2021. All patients with ILD and ANCA testing were included. Patient characteristics (symptoms, dyspnea scale, and systemic AAV), test results (pulmonary high-resolution computed tomography and pulmonary function tests), and adverse events were collected from electronic medical records...
May 11, 2024: ACR open rheumatology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38733221/single-atom-based-metal-organic-framework-photocatalysts-for-solar-fuel-generation
#37
REVIEW
Haamid Haroon, Quanjun Xiang
The growing demand for fossil fuels and subsequent CO2 emissions prompted a search for alternate sources of energy and a reduction in CO2 . Photocatalysis driven by solar light has been found as a potential research area to tackle both these problems. In this direction, SAC@MOF (Single-atom loaded MOFs) photocatalysis is an emerging field and a promising technology. The unique properties of single-atom catalysts (SACs), such as high catalytic activity and selectivity, are leveraged in these systems. Photocatalysis, focusing on the utilization of Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs) as platforms for creating single-atom catalysts (SACs) characterized by metal single-atoms (SAs) as their active sites, are noted for their unparalleled atomic efficiency, precisely defined active sites, and superior photocatalytic performance...
May 11, 2024: Small
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38733214/genomic-landscapes-of-divergence-among-island-bird-populations-evidence-of-parallel-adaptation-but-at-different-loci
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Claudia A Martin, Eleanor C Sheppard, Hisham A A Ali, Juan Carlos Illera, Alexander Suh, Lewis G Spurgin, David S Richardson
When populations colonise new environments, they may be exposed to novel selection pressures but also suffer from extensive genetic drift due to founder effects, small population sizes and limited interpopulation gene flow. Genomic approaches enable us to study how these factors drive divergence, and disentangle neutral effects from differentiation at specific loci due to selection. Here, we investigate patterns of genetic diversity and divergence using whole-genome resequencing (>22× coverage) in Berthelot's pipit (Anthus berthelotii), a passerine endemic to the islands of three north Atlantic archipelagos...
May 11, 2024: Molecular Ecology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38733133/eye-development-influences-horn-size-but-not-patterning-in-horned-beetles
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kat Sestrick, Armin P Moczek
Understanding the origin of novel morphological traits is a long-standing objective in evolutionary developmental biology. We explored the developmental genetic mechanisms that underpin the formation of a textbook example of evolutionary novelties, the cephalic horns of beetles. Previous work has implicated the gene regulatory networks associated with compound eye and ocellar development in horn formation and suggested that horns and compound eyes may influence each other's sizes. Therefore, we investigated the functional significance of genes central to visual system formation in the initiation, patterning, and size determination of head horns across three horned beetle species...
May 10, 2024: Evolution & Development
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38733104/specificities-and-commonalities-of-the-planctomycetes-plasmidome
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
María Del Mar Quiñonero-Coronel, Damien Paul Devos, M Pilar Garcillán-Barcia
Plasmids, despite their critical role in antibiotic resistance and modern biotechnology, are understood in only a few bacterial groups in terms of their natural ecological dynamics. The bacterial phylum Planctomycetes, known for its unique molecular and cellular biology, has a largely unexplored plasmidome. This study offers a thorough exploration of the diversity of natural plasmids within Planctomycetes, which could serve as a foundation for developing various genetic research tools for this phylum. Planctomycetes plasmids encode a broad range of biological functions and appear to have coevolved significantly with their host chromosomes, sharing many homologues...
May 2024: Environmental Microbiology
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