16 research outputs found
Health Aspects of the Pre-Departure Phase of Migration
In the second article in a six-part PLoS Medicine series on
Migration & Health, Brian Gushulak and Douglas MacPherson discuss the
pre-departure phase of migration and the specific health risks and policy needs
associated with this phase
Cytotoxicity of SN38, EF24 and their combination on colon cancer cells: âOncogenicâ versus âonco-suppressiveâ reactive oxygen species.
......27th International Conference of the Society of Bulgarian Scientist
Urgences psychiatriques infanto-juvéniles : revue systémique de trois années de dossiers
Insights into the morphological pattern of erythrocytes' aging: coupling quantitative AFM data to microcalorimetry and Raman spectroscopy
Erythrocytes (RBCs) constitute a very interesting class of cells both for their physiological function and for a variety of peculiarities. Due to their exceptionally strong relationship with the environment, the morphology and nanoscale characteristics of these cells can reveal their biochemical status and structural integrity. Among the possible subjects of investigations, the RBCs' ageing is of the utmost importance. This is a fundamental phenomenon that, in physiological conditions, triggers the cell turnover and ensures the blood homeostasis. With these premises, in recent years, we have presented an atomic force microscopyâbased methodology to characterize the patterns of RBC ageing from the morphological point of view. In the present work, we used an ageing protocol more similar to the physiological conditions and we used differential scanning calorimetry and atomic force microscopy to probe the cross correlation between important structural and functional proteins. We also assessed the role played by fundamental structural and membrane proteins in the development of the most relevant morphological intermediates observed along the ageing. Furthermore, we coupled the morphological ageing patterns to the (bio)chemical alterations detected by Raman spectroscopy. This allowed identifying the chronology of the ageing morphologies and the metabolic pathways most involved in their development.
As a whole, the present study provides the base to correlate specific molecular alterations to the development of structural anomalies, and these latter to the functional status of blood cells