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    Heme Oxygenase-1 Attenuates Hypoxia-Induced sFlt-1 and Oxidative Stress in Placental Villi through Its Metabolic Products CO and Bilirubin

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    One of the most prevalent complications of pregnancy is preeclampsia, a hypertensive disorder which is a leading cause of maternal and perinatal morbidity and premature birth with no effective pharmacological intervention. While the underlying cause is unclear, it is believed that placental ischemia/hypoxia induces the release of factors into the maternal vasculature and lead to widespread maternal endothelial dysfunction. Recently, HO-1 has been shown to downregulate two of these factors, reactive oxygen species and sFlt-1, and we have reported that HO-1 induction attenuates many of the pathological factors of placental ischemia experimentally. Here, we have examined the direct effect of HO-1 and its bioactive metabolites on hypoxia-induced changes in superoxide and sFlt-1 in placental vascular explants and showed that HO-1 and its metabolites attenuate the production of both factors in this system. These findings suggest that the HO-1 pathway may be a promising therapeutic approach for the treatment of preeclampsia

    Estimation of investment requirements in providing potential of reliability of energy provider

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    © 2016 Taylor & Francis Group, London.Estimation method of investment requirements in providing potential of reliability of Energy Provider is a system of methods and investment support models of the strategic goals and targets implementation of internal and external investment enterprise development. This system of methods and models leads to gaining income of assets in the future, or achieving a positive effect, namely improving the company image, compounding Strategic Potential of Reliability (SPR). We offer to treat differently to the calculation essence of the investment in the strategic potential of reliability and determine its size based not on the residual principle, but based on the optimization model of investment and operating costs of producer and consumer

    Core/Shell CdSe/CdS bone‐shaped nanocrystals with a thick and anisotropic shell as optical emitters

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    Colloidal core/shell nanocrystals are key materials for optoelectronics, enabling control over essential properties via precise engineering of the shape, thickness, and crystal structure of their shell. Here, the growth protocol for CdS branched nanocrystals is applied on CdSe nanoplatelet seeds and bone-shaped heterostructures are obtained with a highly anisotropic shell. Surprisingly, the nanoplatelets withstand the high growth temperature of 350 degrees C and structures with a CdSe nanoplatelet core that is overcoated by a shell of cubic CdS are obtained, on top of which tetrahedral CdS structures with hexagonal lattice are formed. These complex core/shell nanocrystals show a band-edge emission around 657 nm with a photoluminescence quantum yield of approximate to 42% in solution, which is also retained in thin films. Interestingly, the nanocrystals manifest simultaneous red and green emission and the relatively long wavelength of the green emission indicates charge recombination at the cubic/hexagonal interface of the CdS shell. The nanocrystal films show amplified spontaneous emission, random lasing, and distributed feedback lasing when the material is deposited on suitable gratings. This work stimulates the design and fabrication of more exotic core/shell heterostructures where charge carrier delocalization, dipole moment, and other optical and electrical properties can be engineered

    Life Cycle Management of Infrastructures

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    By definition, life cycle management (LCM) is a framework “of concepts, techniques, and procedures to address environmental, economic, technological, and social aspects of products and organizations in order to achieve continuous ‘sustainable’ improvement from a life cycle perspective” (Hunkeler et al.\ua02001). Thus, LCM theoretically integrates all sustainability dimensions, and strives to provide a holistic perspective. It also assists in the efficient and effective use of constrained natural and financial resources to reduce negative impacts on society (Sonnemann and Leeuw\ua02006; Adibi et al.\ua02015). The LCM of infrastructures is the adaptation of product life cycle management (PLM) as techniques to the design, construction, and management of infrastructures. Infrastructure life cycle management requires accurate and extensive information that might be generated through different kinds of intelligent and connected information workflows, such as building information modeling (BIM)

    Effects of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) on arterial stiffness and blood pressure in resistant hypertensive individuals: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

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    Estimation of investment requirements in providing potential of reliability of energy provider

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    © 2016 Taylor & Francis Group, London.Estimation method of investment requirements in providing potential of reliability of Energy Provider is a system of methods and investment support models of the strategic goals and targets implementation of internal and external investment enterprise development. This system of methods and models leads to gaining income of assets in the future, or achieving a positive effect, namely improving the company image, compounding Strategic Potential of Reliability (SPR). We offer to treat differently to the calculation essence of the investment in the strategic potential of reliability and determine its size based not on the residual principle, but based on the optimization model of investment and operating costs of producer and consumer

    Estimation of investment requirements in providing potential of reliability of energy provider

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    © 2016 Taylor & Francis Group, London.Estimation method of investment requirements in providing potential of reliability of Energy Provider is a system of methods and investment support models of the strategic goals and targets implementation of internal and external investment enterprise development. This system of methods and models leads to gaining income of assets in the future, or achieving a positive effect, namely improving the company image, compounding Strategic Potential of Reliability (SPR). We offer to treat differently to the calculation essence of the investment in the strategic potential of reliability and determine its size based not on the residual principle, but based on the optimization model of investment and operating costs of producer and consumer

    Estimation of investment requirements in providing potential of reliability of energy provider

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    © 2016 Taylor & Francis Group, London.Estimation method of investment requirements in providing potential of reliability of Energy Provider is a system of methods and investment support models of the strategic goals and targets implementation of internal and external investment enterprise development. This system of methods and models leads to gaining income of assets in the future, or achieving a positive effect, namely improving the company image, compounding Strategic Potential of Reliability (SPR). We offer to treat differently to the calculation essence of the investment in the strategic potential of reliability and determine its size based not on the residual principle, but based on the optimization model of investment and operating costs of producer and consumer

    Immune Mechanisms Linking Obesity and Preeclampsia

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    Preeclampsia (PE) is characterized by hypertension occurring after the twentieth week of pregnancy. It is a significant contributor to maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality in developing countries and its pervasiveness is increasing within developed countries including the USA. However, the mechanisms mediating the pathogenesis of this maternal disorder and its rising prevalence are far from clear. A major theory with strong experimental evidence is that placental ischemia, resulting from inappropriate remodeling and widening of the maternal spiral arteries, stimulates the release of soluble factors from the ischemic placenta causing maternal endothelial dysfunction and hypertension. Aberrant maternal immune responses and inflammation have been implicated in each of these stages in the cascade leading to PE. Regarding the increased prevalence of this disease, it is becoming increasingly evident from epidemiological data that obesity, which is a state of chronic inflammation in itself, increases the risk for PE. Although the specific mechanisms whereby obesity increases the rate of PE are unclear, there are strong candidates including activated macrophages and natural killer cells within the uterus and placenta and activation in the periphery of T helper cells producing cytokines including TNF-α, IL-6 and IL-17 and the anti-angiogenic factor sFlt-1 and B cells producing the agonistic autoantibodies to the angiotensin type 1 receptor (AT1-aa). This review will focus on the immune mechanisms that have been implicated in the pathogenesis of hypertension in PE with an emphasis on the potential importance of inflammatory factors in the increased risk of developing PE in obese pregnancies

    Sustained Elevated Circulating Activin A Impairs Global Longitudinal Strain in Pregnant Rats: A Potential Mechanism for Preeclampsia-Related Cardiac Dysfunction

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    Mediators of cardiac injury in preeclampsia are not well understood. Preeclamptic women have decreased cardiac global longitudinal strain (GLS), a sensitive measure of systolic function that indicates fibrosis and tissue injury. GLS is worse in preeclampsia compared to gestational hypertension, despite comparable blood pressure, suggesting that placental factors may be involved. We previously showed that Activin A, a pro-fibrotic factor produced in excess by the placenta in preeclampsia, predicts impaired GLS postpartum. Here, we hypothesized that chronic excess levels of Activin A during pregnancy induces cardiac dysfunction. Rats were assigned to sham or activin A infusion (1.25–6 ”g/day) on a gestational day (GD) 14 (n = 6–10/group). All animals underwent blood pressure measurement and comprehensive echocardiography followed by euthanasia and the collection of tissue samples on GD 19. Increased circulating activin A (sham: 0.59 ± 0.05 ng/mL, 6 ”g/day: 2.8 ± 0.41 ng/mL, p p < 0.01). Activin A infusion (6 ”g/day) increased beta-myosin heavy chain expression in heart tissue, indicating cardiac injury. In summary, our findings indicate that increasing levels of activin A during pregnancy induces cardiac dysfunction and supports the concept that activin A may serve as a possible mediator of PE-induced cardiac dysfunction
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