165 research outputs found
Study of effect of arbuscular mycorrhiza (Glomus intraradices) fungus on wheat under nickel stress
ArticleIn many regions of the world soils are contaminated with heavy metals and therefore
restricted in their use. For instance, the absorption of nickel (Ni) in the tissue
of plants increase
the plant’s metabolism and cause physiological disorders or even death. Arbuscular mycorrhizal
fungi are known to enhance the tolerance of host plants to abiotic and biotic stress. Thus, we
investigated the potential of the arbuscular m
ycorrhizal fungi
Glomus intraradices
to mitigate
deleterious effects of Ni in wheat. The experiment was conducted using four levels of Ni (0, 60,
120 and 180
mg
per
kg of soil) and two levels of mycorrhizal fungi application (with and without
Glomus intrar
adices
). Nickel stress significantly decreased seed number per spike, thousand
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seed
weight, seed yield per plant, concentration of chlorophyll a and b. At the same time, we found
increased catalase (CAT) enzyme activity and dityrosine (DT) treatments.
Mycorrhizal fungi
application attenuated Ni effects, i.e. fungal presence increased seed number per spike, thousand
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seed weight, chlorophyll a and b. Furthermore mycorrhizal fungi application reduce CAT enzyme
activity and DT. In general, our results sugge
st that mycorrhizal fungi application reduces harmful
effects of Ni stress in wheat
The Impact of Sparkling Mechanism on Improving Oil Recovery in Nano-Particle Injection through Pseudo-3-Dimensional Micromodels
Abstract: Nano-materials and nano-particles are used in oilfields to enhance injection processes by changing wettability of porous media, increasing the viscosity of injecting fluid, decreasing the interfacial tension between injection fluid and reservoir fluid. Light alcohol-based nano-fluid slugs (here neutrally wettable nano-silicon) decrease the underriding of injection fluid and improve the vertical sweep efficiency. In addition, small size of nanoparticles makes it possible to push the oil in the small pores that remain unrecoverable in polymer injection (named Inaccessible Pore Volumes). Despite of continuous fluid bulks, there is another advantage about dispersed particles; dispersed particles can hit the porous media wall and remove the oil on the wall. This mechanism that is here called "Sparkling Mechanism" significantly improves the oil recovery factor in comparison with the same viscosity polymeric fluid through "Pseudo-3-Dimensional" glass micromodels which are using innovatively in this work
Evaluation of Mechanical and Chemical Parameters of Okra with Chitosan Coating in Nano Packaging Films and Atmospheric Modified Conditions
IntroductionThe quick deterioration of fruit and vegetables has led researchers to find a solution to increase the shelf life. Foodstuff packaging is a vital technology to maintain freshness, prevent deterioration, and physiological and mechanical damages, and increase the shelf life of fresh products. Employing various post-harvest technologies prevent light, heat, and humidity transmission and control the microorganism activity, thereby reducing the cost and maintaining the quality of fresh and processed products during storage. Fresh okra has a shelf life of 10 days and is stored at 1-10°C due to high respiration rate and moisture loss. Today, the use of nanotechnology in the packaging industry is developed and expanded. The aim of the packaging is to increase the shelf life and prevent bacterial and shipping damages, as well as control the humidity and gases transmission, thereby reducing food spoilage. Modified atmospheric packaging (MAP) is one of the famous methods for increasing the shelf life of fresh products in which the aging process is reduced by increasing CO2 and decreasing. Decreasing the respiration rate, producing ethylene, and metabolic reactions in the modified atmosphere lead to a reduction in product deterioration. The use of coatings and edible films is being increased in order to maintain sensitive features like flavors, fragrances, and the appearance of different products and increase the shelf time of fruits and vegetables. Chitosan edible coating is a non-fragrance and non-flavor polysaccharide with a high molecular weight that is widely used because of its antifungal, biological, and biochemical properties. Chitosan is a natural polymer obtained from chitin, which is abundantly found in crustacean shells. The aim of the present study is to evaluate the effect of packaging films and chitosan coating under the modified atmosphere storage condition on qualitative and quantitative parameters of okra during storage.Materials and MethodsThe process of present research was performed in the Laboratory of Mechanical Properties and Rheology of the Biosystem Engineering Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Bu-Ali Sina University, Hamedan, in 2016. Okra cv. Kano Dwarf was selected due to its short post-harvest life and provided by farms in Kermanshah Province. Okras were handpicked and they were free of any spots, contamination, or decay, with the almost same size and shape, without any mechanical and microbial damage. The treatments of the present study were chitosan covering, modified atmosphere by a gas mixture of 5% O2 + 10 CO2 + 85% N2, three types of packaging films including silicone nano-emulsion (Nano Bespar Aytak Co.), nano-polyethylene, and light polyethylene (LFO200), as well as two temperature levels of 1 ± 4°C (refrigerator) and 1 ± 25°C (room temperature). The influence of modified atmospheric treatments, chitosan coatings, and packaging films at two storage temperatures on chemical factors (pH and TSS) and mechanical properties including shear stress (TB), shear force (FB), shear modulus (GK) were evaluated at the end of 12 days of storage in a completely randomized design with a factorial experiment in three replications on Okra.Results and DiscussionAmong the films used, silicon nano emulsion film and chitosan coating were more able to maintain TSS. The pH value decreased due to the control of respiratory rate and corruption under modified atmospheric conditions. The mechanical properties of the samples showed that the shear stress changes of the coated sample were significantly less than the untreated ones compared to the beginning of the maintenance period. The sample stored at 4°C had less shear force during the storage period than similar specimens at 25°C. The modified atmosphere caused the shear modulus to decrease with increasing storage time compared to the beginning of the storage period.ConclusionThe results of the present research revealed that silicon nano-emulsion film has a higher capability in preserving the qualitative and quantitative properties of okra compared to other studied films. Between the two studied temperatures, 4°C storage temperature had better performance in preserving qualitative and quantitative properties of the okra compared to 25°C. The controlled atmosphere increases okra's shelf life due to reduced respiration rate. In general, maintenance of the products in a modified atmosphere package preserves the quality of the products and extends their shelf life
Tear Deformation Time and optical quality in eyes wearing silicone hydrogel contact lenses
Purpose To evaluate tear film stability and optical aberrations in eyes wearing plano Lotrafilcon B contact lenses (CL). Methods Tear Deformation Time (TDT) and aberrometric parameters were assessed in 86 normal emmetropic eyes before and 6 h after wearing CL. Result A statistically significant decrease in TDT and increase in root mean square (RMS) values of higher order aberrations (HOA) were revealed 6 h after CL insertion (both P < 0.001). The low order aberrations (LOA) RMS values measured with CL were higher than those in naked eyes, but the difference was not statistically significant. None of individual Zernike polynomials showed any significant alteration. Conclusion Our findings indicated that the Lotrafilcon B contact lens affects HOA more than LOA. The tear film was less stable after wearing CL. © 2016 Iranian Society of Ophthalmolog
Comparison of contrast sensitivity in β-thalassemia patients treated by deferoxamine or deferasirox
Purpose: To compare contrast sensitivity (CS) in multi-transfused β-thalassemia patients who received deferoxamine with those who received Osveral. Methods: In this cross sectional study a total of 60 β-thalassemia patients (30 used deferoxamine and 30 used deferasirox) were regarded as case group and 30 age and sex matched healthy subjects were selected as control group. All subjects had a set of examinations including refraction, visual acuity, Biomicroscopy, ophthalmoscopy and CS. Contrast threshold was assessed with the use of Freiberg visual acuity and contrast test under the mesopic light condition for three frequencies; 1, 5, 15. cpd. All data analysis was performed using SPSS, version 17. Results: In visual acuity tests, thalassemic patients did not have any problem. Contrast threshold was higher in thalassemic patients who infuse deferoxamine (1.87. ±. 0.63, 1.46. ±. 0.81, and 2.96. ±. 1.68 in 1, 5, and 15. cpd, respectively) than that of those who intake deferasirox (1.74. ±. 0.80 (P = 0.743), 0.99. ±. 0.74 (P = 0.047), and 2.42. ±. 1.36 (P = 0.321) for 1, 5, and 15. cpd, respectively), and also than healthy patients (1.33. ±. 0.58 (P = 0.009), 0.95. ±. 0.68 (P = 0.022), and 2.24. ±. 1.23 (P = 0.135) for 1, 5, and 15. cpd, respectively). Comparing those who used deferasirox with healthy subjects, contrast threshold was higher in deferasirox group at all special frequencies (P >. 0.05). No significant relationship was observed between CS values and duration of transfusion, serum ferritin concentration and dose of chelation therapy (P >. 0.05). Conclusions: CS tests can detect visual disturbance in thalassemic patients before the impairment of visual acuity. It is suggested that CS tests be included in their regular eye examination. © 2018 Spanish General Council of Optometry
Comparison of contrast sensitivity in β-thalassemia patients treated by deferoxamine or deferasirox
Purpose: To compare contrast sensitivity (CS) in multi-transfused β-thalassemia patients who received deferoxamine with those who received Osveral. Methods: In this cross sectional study a total of 60 β-thalassemia patients (30 used deferoxamine and 30 used deferasirox) were regarded as case group and 30 age and sex matched healthy subjects were selected as control group. All subjects had a set of examinations including refraction, visual acuity, Biomicroscopy, ophthalmoscopy and CS. Contrast threshold was assessed with the use of Freiberg visual acuity and contrast test under the mesopic light condition for three frequencies; 1, 5, 15. cpd. All data analysis was performed using SPSS, version 17. Results: In visual acuity tests, thalassemic patients did not have any problem. Contrast threshold was higher in thalassemic patients who infuse deferoxamine (1.87. ±. 0.63, 1.46. ±. 0.81, and 2.96. ±. 1.68 in 1, 5, and 15. cpd, respectively) than that of those who intake deferasirox (1.74. ±. 0.80 (P = 0.743), 0.99. ±. 0.74 (P = 0.047), and 2.42. ±. 1.36 (P = 0.321) for 1, 5, and 15. cpd, respectively), and also than healthy patients (1.33. ±. 0.58 (P = 0.009), 0.95. ±. 0.68 (P = 0.022), and 2.24. ±. 1.23 (P = 0.135) for 1, 5, and 15. cpd, respectively). Comparing those who used deferasirox with healthy subjects, contrast threshold was higher in deferasirox group at all special frequencies (P >. 0.05). No significant relationship was observed between CS values and duration of transfusion, serum ferritin concentration and dose of chelation therapy (P >. 0.05). Conclusions: CS tests can detect visual disturbance in thalassemic patients before the impairment of visual acuity. It is suggested that CS tests be included in their regular eye examination. © 2018 Spanish General Council of Optometry
Comparison of contrast sensitivity in β-thalassemia patients treated by deferoxamine or deferasirox Comparación de la sensibilidad de contraste en los pacientes con β-Talasemia tratados con Deferoxamina o Deferasirox
Purpose: To compare contrast sensitivity (CS) in multi-transfused β-thalassemia patients who received deferoxamine with those who received Osveral. Methods: In this cross sectional study a total of 60 β-thalassemia patients (30 used deferoxamine and 30 used deferasirox) were regarded as case group and 30 age and sex matched healthy subjects were selected as control group. All subjects had a set of examinations including refraction, visual acuity, Biomicroscopy, ophthalmoscopy and CS. Contrast threshold was assessed with the use of Freiberg visual acuity and contrast test under the mesopic light condition for three frequencies; 1, 5, 15 cpd. All data analysis was performed using SPSS, version 17. Results: In visual acuity tests, thalassemic patients did not have any problem. Contrast threshold was higher in thalassemic patients who infuse deferoxamine (1.87 ± 0.63, 1.46 ± 0.81, and 2.96 ± 1.68 in 1, 5, and 15 cpd, respectively) than that of those who intake deferasirox (1.74 ± 0.80 (P = 0.743), 0.99 ± 0.74 (P = 0.047), and 2.42 ± 1.36 (P = 0.321) for 1, 5, and 15 cpd, respectively), and also than healthy patients (1.33 ± 0.58 (P = 0.009), 0.95 ± 0.68 (P = 0.022), and 2.24 ± 1.23 (P = 0.135) for 1, 5, and 15 cpd, respectively). Comparing those who used deferasirox with healthy subjects, contrast threshold was higher in deferasirox group at all special frequencies (P > 0.05). No significant relationship was observed between CS values and duration of transfusion, serum ferritin concentration and dose of chelation therapy (P > 0.05). Conclusions: CS tests can detect visual disturbance in thalassemic patients before the impairment of visual acuity. It is suggested that CS tests be included in their regular eye examination. © 2018 Spanish General Council of Optometr
HSP70/IL-2 treated NK cells effectively cross the blood brain barrier and target tumor cells in a rat model of induced glioblastoma multiforme (GBM)
Natural killer (NK) cell therapy is one of the most promising treatments for Glioblastoma Multiforme (GBM). However, this emerging technology is limited by the availability of sufficient numbers of fully functional cells. Here, we investigated the efficacy of NK cells that were expanded and treated by interleukin-2 (IL-2) and heat shock protein 70 (HSP70), both in vitro and in vivo. Proliferation and cytotoxicity assays were used to assess the functionality of NK cells in vitro, after which treated and naïve NK cells were administrated intracranially and systemically to compare the potential antitumor activities in our in vivo rat GBM models. In vitro assays provided strong evidence of NK cell efficacy against C6 tumor cells. In vivo tracking of NK cells showed efficient homing around and within the tumor site. Furthermore, significant amelioration of the tumor in rats treated with HSP70/Il-2-treated NK cells as compared to those subjected to nontreated NK cells, as confirmed by MRI, proved the efficacy of adoptive NK cell therapy. Moreover, results obtained with systemic injection confirmed migration of activated NK cells over the blood brain barrier and subsequent targeting of GBM tumor cells. Our data suggest that administration of HSP70/Il-2-treated NK cells may be a promising therapeutic approach to be considered in the treatment of GBM. © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland
Alternate processing of Flt1 transcripts is directed by conserved cis-elements within an intronic region of FLT1 that reciprocally regulates splicing and polyadenylation
The vascular endothelial growth factor receptor, Flt1 is a transmembrane receptor co-expressed with an alternate transcript encoding a secreted form, sFlt1, that functions as a competitive inhibitor of Flt1. Despite shared transcription start sites and upstream regulatory elements, sFlt1 is in far greater excess of Flt1 in the human placenta. Phorbol myristic acid and dimethyloxalylglycine differentially stimulate sFlt1 compared to Flt1 expression in vascular endothelial cells and in cytotrophoblasts. An FLT1 minigene construct containing exon 13, 14 and the intervening region, recapitulates mRNA processing when transfected into COS-7, with chimeric intronic sFlt1 transcripts arising by intronic polyadenylation and other Flt1/sFlt1 transcripts by alternate splicing. Inclusion of exon 15 but not 14 had a modest stimulatory effect on the abundance of sFlt1. The intronic region containing the distal poly(A) signal sequences, when transferred to a heterologous minigene construct, inhibited splicing but only when cloned in sense orientation, consistent with the presence of a directional cis-element. Serial deletional and targeted mutational analysis of cis-elements within intron 13 identified intronic poly(A) signal sequences and adjacent cis-elements as the principal determinants of the relative ratio of intronic sFlt1 and spliced Flt1. We conclude that intronic signals reciprocally regulate splicing and polyadenylation and control sFlt1 expression
Evaluation of the profile of alopecia areata and the prevalence of thyroid function test abnormalities and serum autoantibodies in Iranian patients
BACKGROUND: The study aimed at evaluating the prevalence of thyroid function abnormalities in patients with alopecia areata (AA) and its association with other autoimmune diseases and various autoimmune antibodies. METHOD: We retrospectively analyzed medical records of 123 patients with AA. The main site of involvement, pattern, and extent of alopecia as well as presence of the similar disease in first-degree family members and serologic status of patients were recorded. RESULTS: Participating in the study were 57 males and 66 females (6 to 59 years old). In the majority of patients (69.9%) the disease was manifested in the first two decades of life. Patients with family members having alopecia were recorded in 24.4%. Thyroid function abnormalities were found in 8.9% of patients. Positive autoimmune antibodies were associated with AA in 51.4% of patients with no significant association between the severity and duration of disease and presence of these antibodies. CONCLUSION: The incidence of positive auto-immune antibodies in Iranian patients is higher than previous reports. Concerning the female:male ratio, thyroid function tests and the prevalence of alopecia in first-degree relatives, our results are compatible with previous data obtained from different ethnic populations. Previous reports documented that a greater severity and longer duration of AA were seen in the early onset forms; however our result are relatively different which could be explained by differences in genetic factors
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