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Influence of temperature on Saccharomyces cerevisiae UE-ME3 response to titanium dioxide nanoparticles
Titanium dioxide is a polymorphic material which can be found in nature in three mineral phases: rutile, anatase and brookite, the most unstable and of less interest. The form of NP-rutile TiO2 (<100 nm) is described as one of the most toxic compound. While living organisms have been exposed with nanoparticles from millions of years ago and may be adapted to low levels of these materials, the increase of industrial capacity of synthesis, manipulation and massive use in electronic, energy and catalysis processes has increase the environmental levels of nanomaterials in several regions of the planet. The nanotoxicology is an emerging field for research, since fixed mass, density and surface reactivity are features of nanoparticles that contribute for the generation of ROS. The main intention of this work was to determine the influence of temperature and titanium dioxide nanoparticles on the growth of S. cerevisiae UE-ME3, a wine wild-type strain of Alentejo, Portugal
HIF-1α-independent hypoxia-induced rapid PTK6 stabilization is associated with increased motility and invasion
This article has been made available through the Brunel Open Access Publishing Fund.PTK6/Brk is a non-receptor tyrosine kinase overexpressed in cancer. Here we demonstrate that cytosolic PTK6 is rapidly and robustly induced in response to hypoxic conditions in a HIF-1-independent manner. Furthermore, a proportion of hypoxic PTK6 subsequently re-localized to the cell membrane. We observed that the rapid stabilization of PTK6 is associated with a decrease in PTK6 ubiquitylation and we have identified c-Cbl as a putative PTK6 E3 ligase in normoxia. The consequences of hypoxia-induced PTK6 stabilization and subcellular re-localization to the plasma membrane include increased cell motility and invasion, suggesting PTK6 targeting as a therapeutic approach to reduce hypoxia-regulated metastatic potential. This could have particular significance for breast cancer patients with triple negative disease.A Breast Cancer Campaign pilot grant awarded to E.M.H. supported this study. I.M.P. is supported by University of Hull HEFCE funding, and Royal Society and Breast Cancer Campaign pilot grants. S.A.E. is supported by ICR HEFCE funding and Cancer Research UK program grant C309/A11566. A.H. is supported by Brunel University HEFCE funding. E.M.H. is supported by a Cancer Research UK grant
A physiological signature of sound meaning in dementia.
The meaning of sensory objects is often behaviourally and biologically salient and decoding of semantic salience is potentially vulnerable in dementia. However, it remains unclear how sensory semantic processing is linked to physiological mechanisms for coding object salience and how that linkage is affected by neurodegenerative diseases. Here we addressed this issue using the paradigm of complex sounds. We used pupillometry to compare physiological responses to real versus synthetic nonverbal sounds in patients with canonical dementia syndromes (behavioural variant frontotemporal dementia - bvFTD, semantic dementia - SD; progressive nonfluent aphasia - PNFA; typical Alzheimer's disease - AD) relative to healthy older individuals. Nonverbal auditory semantic competence was assessed using a novel within-modality sound classification task and neuroanatomical associations of pupillary responses were assessed using voxel-based morphometry (VBM) of patients' brain MR images. After taking affective stimulus factors into account, patients with SD and AD showed significantly increased pupil responses to real versus synthetic sounds relative to healthy controls. The bvFTD, SD and AD groups had a nonverbal auditory semantic deficit relative to healthy controls and nonverbal auditory semantic performance was inversely correlated with the magnitude of the enhanced pupil response to real versus synthetic sounds across the patient cohort. A region of interest analysis demonstrated neuroanatomical associations of overall pupil reactivity and differential pupil reactivity to sound semantic content in superior colliculus and left anterior temporal cortex respectively. Our findings suggest that autonomic coding of auditory semantic ambiguity in the setting of a damaged semantic system may constitute a novel physiological signature of neurodegenerative diseases
Evaluation of Retinal Image Quality Assessment Networks in Different Color-spaces
Retinal image quality assessment (RIQA) is essential for controlling the
quality of retinal imaging and guaranteeing the reliability of diagnoses by
ophthalmologists or automated analysis systems. Existing RIQA methods focus on
the RGB color-space and are developed based on small datasets with binary
quality labels (i.e., `Accept' and `Reject'). In this paper, we first
re-annotate an Eye-Quality (EyeQ) dataset with 28,792 retinal images from the
EyePACS dataset, based on a three-level quality grading system (i.e., `Good',
`Usable' and `Reject') for evaluating RIQA methods. Our RIQA dataset is
characterized by its large-scale size, multi-level grading, and multi-modality.
Then, we analyze the influences on RIQA of different color-spaces, and propose
a simple yet efficient deep network, named Multiple Color-space Fusion Network
(MCF-Net), which integrates the different color-space representations at both a
feature-level and prediction-level to predict image quality grades. Experiments
on our EyeQ dataset show that our MCF-Net obtains a state-of-the-art
performance, outperforming the other deep learning methods. Furthermore, we
also evaluate diabetic retinopathy (DR) detection methods on images of
different quality, and demonstrate that the performances of automated
diagnostic systems are highly dependent on image quality.Comment: Accepted by MICCAI 2019. Corrected two typos in Table 1 as: (1) in
training set, the number of "Usable + All" should be '1,876'; (2) In testing
set, the number of "Total + DR-0" should be '11,362'. Project page:
https://github.com/hzfu/Eye
FATTY ACID COMPOSITION OF LAMB MEAT FROM ITALIAN AND GERMAN LOCAL BREEDS
The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare the quality characteristics, chemical
composition and lipid profile of lamb meat from Italian (Biellese and Sambucana) and
German (Texel-Merino-Blackhead-Charollais [TMBC]) breeds reared in extensive and
semi-extensive production systems. Meat samples from 89 animals were analysed.
The meat of the lambs from semi-intensively reared Biellese, and extensively reared
Sambucana and TMBC breeds produced lean meat, with slightly higher intramuscular
fat content in TMBC. The latter also produced meat of darker colour (P<0.05) and
higher protein content (P<0.05). The meat of Sambucana lambs presented the lowest
total cholesterol content (P<0.05). The fatty acid profile of the meat showed a clear
advantage of both extensively reared breeds, which had substantially lower proportion
of saturated (SFA) but higher of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA), particularly n-3
(P<0.05). The beneficial effect of the extensive rearing conditions was associated with
lower n-6/n3 ratio, and atherogenic (AI) and thrombogenic (TI) indices, thereby
suggesting that production system can be used successfully to modify the fatty acid
profile to achieve a positive effect for the human health
Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis--clinical presentation, outcome and baseline prognostic factors in a Portuguese cohort
Introduction: Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis (IPF) is the most common disease in the subgroup of idiopathic interstitial pneumonias. It is inevitably associated to a bad prognosis, although assuming a highly variable clinical course.
Methods: Patients with IPF, observed at Interstitial Lung Diseases outpatient clinic of Centro Hospitalar de São João – Porto, Portugal, were identified and clinical, functional, radiological and bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) parameters were reviewed. Their clinical course and survival were analyzed in order to identify prognostic factors.
Results: Eighty-one patients were included, with a mean age at diagnosis of 63.8 years old. At diagnosis, the main functional abnormalities were restrictive physiology, reduced lung diffusion and exercise capacity impairment. Clinical course was mainly slowly progressive (72.3%). Ten patients (13.2%) had a rapid progression and 11 (14.5%) patients had an acute exacerbation during the course of the disease. IPF's rapid progression was associated to a higher functional impairment at diagnosis, namely in what is related with Functional Vital Capacity (FVC) and Total Lung Capacity (TLC). Median survival was 36 months. A significant difference in survival was observed among different types of clinical course – 41 months for slow progressors and 9 months for rapid progressors. Lower levels of FVC, TLC, six-minute walk test (6MWT) distance and rest PaO2, and higher BAL neutrophil count were associated with poorer survival in univariate analysis.
Conclusion: The analysis of this group of IPF patients confirms two clearly different phenotypes, slow and rapid progressors. Those phenotypes seem to have different presentations and a remarkably different natural history. These results could mean different physiopathologic pathways, which could implicate different therapeutic approaches
Pseudomyxoma peritonei: a clinical case of this poorly understood condition
BACKGROUND: Pseudomyxoma peritonei is an uncommon condition with an estimated incidence of one to two per million (worldwide) per year. It is characterized by the peritoneal deposition of mucinous tumors, most commonly of the appendix, and occasionally from the ovary, coupled by mucinous ascites.
CASE PRESENTATION: We report the case of a 76-year-old woman who presented with increased abdominal girth and dyspnea for 2 weeks. She was diagnosed as a case of pseudomyxoma peritonei. She was submitted to right oophorectomy, omentectomy, and pseudomyxoma debulking. The histology was compatible with a mucinous tumor of colorectal/appendicular origin. Chemotherapy was not administered because of her functional status. Two years and 8 months later, she refers with postprandial fullness and has moderate ascites
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