108 research outputs found

    TORC1 determines Fab1 lipid kinase function at signaling endosomes and vacuoles

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    Acknowledgments: We thank Lars Langemeyer for feedback, all members from the Ungermann lab for discussions, and Kathrin Auffarth, Angela Perz, and Malika Jaquenoud for expert technical assistance. This work was supported by the DFG (UN111/10-1 to C.U.), the Canton of Fribourg (to J.D. and C.D.V.), and the Swiss National Science Foundation (310030_166474/184671 to C.D.V. and 310030_184781 and 316030_177088 to J.D.). Z.C. received support from a travel stipend of the Boehringer Ingelheim Fonds. P.C.M. received additional support from the graduate program of the Collaborative Research Center 944 (SFB 944) and Department of Biology/Chemistry OsnabrĆ¼ck. E.E. received a fellowship of FWO Vlaanderen, Belgium (SB-FWO 1S06419N). Author Contributions: Z.C. and P.C.M. conducted all experiments on Fab1 localization and function; R.H. conducted experiments on development and analysis of the Sch91ā€“183 probe; R.N., Z.H., M.-P.P.-G., and J.D. did the phosphorylation assays and analyses; and E.E. and J.W. conceived and performed the initial Sch9 mapping. T.N. and C.J.S. did the lipid analysis of the mutant alleles. J.G. analyzed microcopy data with Z.C. C.D.V. and C.U. conceived the study and wrote the manuscript with support of J.W.Peer reviewedPublisher PD

    Involvement of resistin-like molecule Ī² in the development of methionine-choline deficient diet-induced non-alcoholic steatohepatitis in mice

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    Resistin-like molecule Ī² (RELMĪ²) reportedly has multiple functions including local immune responses in the gut. In this study, we investigated the possible contribution of RELMĪ² to non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) development. First, RELMĪ² knock-out (KO) mice were shown to be resistant to methionine-choline deficient (MCD) diet-induced NASH development. Since it was newly revealed that Kupffer cells in the liver express RELMĪ² and that RELMĪ² expression levels in the colon and the numbers of RELMĪ²-positive Kupffer cells were both increased in this model, we carried out further experiments using radiation chimeras between wild-type and RELMĪ²-KO mice to distinguish between the contributions of RELMĪ² in these two organs. These experiments revealed the requirement of RELMĪ² in both organs for full manifestation of NASH, while deletion of each one alone attenuated the development of NASH with reduced serum lipopolysaccharide (LPS) levels. The higher proportion of lactic acid bacteria in the gut microbiota of RELMĪ²-KO than in that of wild-type mice may be one of the mechanisms underlying the lower serum LPS level the former. These data suggest the contribution of increases in RELMĪ² in the gut and Kupffer cells to NASH development, raising the possibility of RELMĪ² being a novel therapeutic target for NASH

    Prediction of functional recovery after revascularization using quantitative gated myocardial perfusion SPECT: a multi-center cohort study in Japan

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    é‡‘ę²¢å¤§å­¦åŒ»č–¬äæå„ē ”ē©¶åŸŸåŒ»å­¦ē³»Backgrounds: Prediction of left ventricular functional recovery is important after myocardial infarction. The impact of quantitative perfusion and motion analyses with gated single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) on predictive ability has not been clearly defined in multi-center studies. Methods: A total of 252 patients with recent myocardial infarction (n = 74) and old myocardial infarction (n = 175) were registered from 25 institutions. All patients underwent resting gated SPECT using 99mTc-hexakis-2-methoxy-isobutyl isonitrile (MIBI) and repeated the study after revascularization after an average follow-up period of 132 Ā± 81 days. Visual and quantitative assessment of perfusion and wall motion were performed in 5,040 segments. Results: Non-gated segmental percent uptake and end-systolic (ES) percent uptake were good predictors of wall motion recovery and significantly differed between improved and non-improved groups (66 Ā± 17% and 55 Ā± 18%, p < 0.0001 for non-gated; 64 Ā± 16% and 51 Ā± 17% for ES percent uptake, p < 0.0001). The area under the curve of receiver operating characteristics curve for non-gated percent uptake, ES percent uptake, end-diastolic percent uptake and visual perfusion defect score was 0.70, 0.71, 0.61, and 0.56, respectively. Sensitivity and specificity of percent uptake were 68% and 64% for non-gated map and 80% and 52% for ES percent uptake map. An optimal threshold for predicting segmental improvement was 63% for non-gated and 52% for ES percent uptake values. Conclusion: Segmental 99mTc-MIBI uptake provided a useful predictor of wall motion improvement. Application of quantitative approach with non-gated and ES percent uptake enhanced predictive accuracy over visual analysis particularly in a multi-center study. Ā© 2008 Springer-Verlag

    Normal values for nuclear cardiology: Japanese databases for myocardial perfusion, fatty acid and sympathetic imaging and left ventricular function

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    Myocardial normal databases for stress myocardial perfusion study have been created by the Japanese Society of Nuclear Medicine Working Group. The databases comprised gender-, camera rotation range- and radiopharmaceutical-specific data-sets from multiple institutions, and normal database files were created for installation in common nuclear cardiology software. Based on the electrocardiography-gated single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT), left ventricular function, including ventricular volumes, systolic and diastolic functions and systolic wall thickening were also analyzed. Normal databases for fatty acid imaging using 123I-beta-methyl-iodophenyl-pentadecanoic acid and sympathetic imaging using 123I-meta-iodobenzylguanidine were also examined. This review provides lists and overviews of normal values for myocardial SPECT and ventricular function in a Japanese population. The population-specific approach is a key factor for proper diagnostic and prognostic evaluation

    Evidence for an oscillatory signature in atmospheric neutrino oscillation

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    Muon neutrino disappearance probability as a function of neutrino flight length L over neutrino energy E was studied. A dip in the L/E distribution was observed in the data, as predicted from the sinusoidal flavor transition probability of neutrino oscillation. The observed L/E distribution constrained nu_mu nu_tau neutrino oscillation parameters; 1.9x10^-3 < Delta m^2 < 3.0x10^-3 eV^2 and \sin^2(2theta) > 0.90 at 90% confidence level.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figures, submitted to PR
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