102 research outputs found

    PARATHYROID HORMONE-RELATED PROTEIN AND PROSTATE CANCER

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    The survey presents the existing arguments and facts about the parathyroid hormone-related protein (PTHrP) and its role in pathophysiological and pathobio-chemical mechanisms that are related to onco-transformation of prostate. The para-thyroid hormone-related protein is a multipotent molecule, whose proteolytic proc-essing results in the development of smaller biologically active peptides that par-ticipate in the regulation of survival, proliferation and differentiation of cells, in different normal and pathologically changed tissues. The parathyroid hormone-related protein is produced by prostate cancer cells and many other tumors. The au-thors put their special attention to biochemical basis of mechanisms that cause ef-fects related to parathyroid hormone-related protein at patients with prostate can-cer. The survey covers the question of how the parathyroid hormone-related pro-tein participates in modulation of phenotypic developments of the onco-transformation if its tissue, as well as its role in formation of local and whole or-ganism reactions in response to the prostate cancer treatment. The main attention was devoted to the influence of the parathyroid hormone-related protein on the key effects in the development of cancer in natural conditions. The final remarks reflect the existing and potential possibilities to use the modern knowledge about the para-thyroid hormone-related protein in the clinical practice on the prostate cancer for the diagnostic purposes, as well as the targets for the anticancer therapy. The survey presents the data on the structure, biochemical characteristics and multifaceted role of this protein in the organism. The main part of the survey contains information about the different aspects of participation of the parathyroid hormone-related protein in development of the prostate cancer, in its metastasizing, the role in development of hormoneresistance, effect on apoptosis in prostate can-cer cells

    The first oviraptorosaur (Dinosauria: Theropoda) bonebed: Evidence of gregarious behaviour in a maniraptoran theropod

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    A monodominant bonebed of Avimimus from the Nemegt Formation of Mongolia is the first oviraptorosaur bonebed described and the only recorded maniraptoran bonebed from the Late Cretaceous. Cranial elements recovered from the bonebed provide insights on the anatomy of the facial region, which was formerly unknown in Avimimus. Both adult and subadult material was recovered from the bonebed, but small juveniles are underrepresented. The taphonomic and sedimentological evidence suggests that the Avimimus bonebed represents a perimortem gregarious assemblage. The near absence of juveniles in the bonebed may be evidence of a transient age-segregated herd or ‘flock’, but the behaviour responsible for this assemblage is unclear. Regardless, the Avimimus bonebed is the first evidence of gregarious behaviour in oviraptorosaurs, and highlights a potential trend of increasing gregariousness in dinosaurs towards the end of the Mesozoic

    MODELOWANIE MATEMATYCZNE I SYSTEM STEROWANIA BUDYNKIEM NIEMAL ZEROENERGETYCZNYM

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    The article examines three different kinds of mathematical model of nearly zero energy building. The first model enables to optimize the structure and the definition of key parameters of energy efficient building. The second model is necessary for passive house designing with renewable energy sources. The third model should be used for monitoring and control of energy supply system of nearly zero energy building through year every hour of winter and summer.W artykule rozważono trzy różne typy matematycznego modelu budynku o niemal zerowym zużyciu energii. Pierwszy model pozwala zoptymalizować strukturę i definicję kluczowych parametrów budynku energooszczędnego. Drugi model jest niezbędny do zaprojektowania domu pasywnego wykorzystującego odnawialne źródła energii. Trzeci model powinien być stosowany do godzinowego monitorowania i monitorowania systemu energetycznego budynku o niskim zużyciu energii przez cały rok

    A dinosaur community composition dataset for the Late Cretaceous Nemegt Basin of Mongolia

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    Dinosaur community composition data for eleven fossil localities in the Late Cretaceous Nemegt Basin of Mongolia are compiled from field observations and records in the literature. Counts were generated from skeletons and represent numbers of individuals preserved in each locality. These data were used in the analyses of Funston et al. [1] “Oviraptorosaur anatomy, diversity, and ecology in the Nemegt Basin” in the Nemegt Ecosystems Special Issue of Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, where the results are discussed

    Role of parathyroid hormone-related protein in breast cancer detection and prognosis

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    Currently, there are limited data supporting the use of parathyroid hormone-related protein for the purposes of breast cancer detection and disease prognosis. This literature review covers research results on diagnostic potential of parathyroid hormone-related protein as a biomarker for breast cancer, as well as the information available in the scientific literature, reflecting obvious contradictions regarding clinical and prognostic importance of this protein in the primary breast cancer, correlation of its expression with the risk of bone metastasis and survival of patients. Results of preclinical and clinical research show, that parathyroid hormone-related protein inhibits tumor progression and decreases its metastasis at early stages of the disease, which improves the survival rate, but it has an opposite effect at the advanced stages of cancer, as it increases tumor development and metastasis, and reduces survival rates. Altogether, these studies prove an idea that parathyroid hormone-related protein plays a double role in breast cancer. Use of parathyroid hormone-related protein for breast cancer early detection and disease prognosis is currently becoming a subject of detailed scientific research studies, which is confirmed by the facts presented in this literature review

    The role of calcium metabolism disorders in the formation of different density calculi with calcium oxalate nephrolithiasis

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    Objective To investigate the relationship between calcium metabolism disorders, stone formation inhibitor levels and stone density in primary and recurrent calcium-oxalate nephrolithiasis.Material and Methods Sixty nine patients with urolithiasis were examined, their average age was 41,4 ± 9,5 years. Two main groups were distinguished: Group 1 – primary calcium-oxalate nephrolithiasis (PN), Group 2 – recurrent calcium-oxalate nephrolithiasis (RN). Then each group was divided into two subgroups – A and B according to stone density: 500–1000 HU and from 1000–1500 HU, respectively. Stone density was determined by computed tomography (CT). PTH (parathormone), PTHrP (parathyroid hormone related protein), vitamin D, total blood calcium (Ca), ionized blood Ca, total blood protein, Ca and urine pH were also examined. After the examination, patients underwent surgical removal of the stones.Results It was found that 41.9% of group 1 and 46.9% of group 2 patients had grade I obesity. Average creatinine level in group 2 was 9.7% higher than in group 1 (p < 0.05). Urea level in both groups was not statistically significantly different. Glomerular filtration rate (GFR) was comparable. Groups 2A and 2B had higher PTHrP values (77.61 and 76.98 pg/mL, respectively) combined with relatively high PTH levels (2A – 4.4 pg/mL and 2B – 5.1 pg/mL), relatively low osteopontin concentration (2A – 0.044 pg/ mL, 2B – 1.106 pg/mL), compared to those in group 1 (p < 0.05). Pairwise unidirectional differences between groups 1A and 2A, 1B and 2B were found to correlate positively with density values: for osteopontin: r = 0.992 (p < 0.05); for vitamin D: r = 0.831 (p < 0.05); for blood Ca2+ ions: r = 0.836 (p < 0.05); for urine pH: r = 0.863 (p < 0.05). There was a negative correlation with the daily concentration of urinary calcium ions with the density of concrements: r = -0.663; p < 0.05. The concentration of osteopontin was significantly higher in Group 1B and 2B patients, and it was significantly lower in patients with stones of < 1000 HU density. Higher values of osteopontin concentration were noted in groups 1B and 2B in relation to groups 1A (p < 0.05) and 2A (p < 0.05). The increase of blood Ca2+ ions in patients in groups 1B and 2B in relation to groups 1A (p < 0.05) and 2A (p < 0.05) was also accompanied by higher values of vitamin D.Conclusion Patients with denser stones showed high values of osteopontin and PTHrP in serum and low values of urinary calcium ions, which may lead to the formation of concrements on the matrix with an organic base. Determination of calcium metabolism makes it possible to predict recurrence of KSD in primary calcium oxalate nephrolithiasis and assess the severity of mineral metabolism disorders in recurrent calcium oxalate nephrolithiasis

    MODELING OF BONE INJURIES IN ANIMAL EXPERIMENTS

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    In this review, we discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the existing bone defect animal models and tissue engineering techniques applied in studying novel bone defect regenerative approaches. The paper suggests the requirements for an optimal animal model, as well as analyzes in vivo bone injury models widely used in testing. The authors briefly review the methods of experimentally produced lesions of long bones, calvarial bones, mandibular bones in different animals. This review also describes the standardization techniques allowing one to evaluate the process of osteogenesis and bone-implant interactions. That will help researchers thoroughly plan and conduct experiments according to the bioethical principles

    Parathyroid hormone-related protein as predictor of urolithiasis disease development

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    Background. The present article studies a possible role of parathyroid hormone-related protein (PTHrP) in urolithiasis pathogenesis.Aim. To consider PTHrP level as a predictor of the urolithiasis development.Material and Methods. We presented an analysis of treatment in 79 patients with primary and recurrent nephrolithiasis that had underwent surgical treatment in the Uronephrological Center of Scientific Research Institute – Ochapovsky Regional Clinical Hospital no. 1, Krasnodar from 2017 to 2019. All observed patients were divided in two groups: patients with primary and recurrent nephrolithiasis. A group of 10 relatively healthy people was included in the study as well. All patients and conditionally healthy people had a test for blood parameters; in particular, the level of parathyroid hormone-related protein was assessed in order to compare the indicators in all three groups.Conclusions. The PTHrP level was showed to be statistically significantly different in patients with urolithiasis from the group with relatively healthy people. Groups with primary and recurrent nephrolithiasis show not difference in the level of PTHrP. Further studies are necessary to consider this protein as one of the predictors of urolithiasis and study its role in the pathogenesis of nephrolithiasis

    Biochemical aspects of magnesium-enhanced bone regeneration

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    Current research is focused on practical implications of magnesium-based implants largely due to their biodegradability and ability to promote bone healing and formation. However, the mechanism underlying the osteogenesis regulation by magnesium is still unclear.We describe cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying the effect of magnesium ions (Mg2+) on bone growth following the device implantation. The presented data demonstrate magnesium-induced activation of canonical Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway in human bone marrow stromal cells resulting in their differentiation into osteoblasts, osteogenic effect and recovery of bone defects. We describe the role of the molecular mechanisms responsible for osteopromotive properties of Mg2+ and associated with unique transient receptor potential melastatin 7 (TRPM7) cation channels mediating the Mg2+ influx. TRPM7-mediated Mg2+ influx is important for platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF)-induced proliferation, adhesion, and migration of human osteoblasts, as well as for promotion of Mg2+-associated bone regeneration.We discuss the effect of Mg2+ on intracellular signaling processes, expression of the vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), hypoxia-inducible factor-2α, and peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-γ coactivator 1α. Mg2+ can promote bone regeneration by enhancing the production of type X collagen and VEGF by osteogenic cells in bone marrow

    A new large-bodied oviraptorosaurian theropod dinosaur from the Latest Cretaceous of Western North America

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    The oviraptorosaurian theropod dinosaur clade Caenagnathidae has long been enigmatic due to the incomplete nature of nearly all described fossils. Here we describe Anzu wyliei gen. et sp. nov., a new taxon of large-bodied caenagnathid based primarily on three well-preserved partial skeletons. The specimens were recovered from the uppermost Cretaceous (upper Maastrichtian) Hell Creek Formation of North and South Dakota, and are therefore among the stratigraphically youngest known oviraptorosaurian remains. Collectively, the fossils include elements from most regions of the skeleton, providing a wealth of information on the osteology and evolutionary relationships of Caenagnathidae. Phylogenetic analysis reaffirms caenagnathid monophyly, and indicates that Anzu is most closely related to Caenagnathus collinsi, a taxon that is definitively known only from a mandible from the Campanian Dinosaur Park Formation of Alberta. The problematic oviraptorosaurs Microvenator and Gigantoraptor are recovered as basal caenagnathids, as has previously been suggested. Anzu and other caenagnathids may have favored well-watered floodplain settings over channel margins, and were probably ecological generalists that fed upon vegetation, small animals, and perhaps eggs
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