93 research outputs found

    Lack of coupling of D-2 receptors to adenylate cyclase in GH-3 cells exposed to epidermal growth factor. Possible role of a differential expression of Gi protein subtypes.

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    Exposure of GH-3 cells to epidermal growth factor for 4 consecutive days induced the expression of both D-2(415) and D-2(444) dopamine-receptor isoforms. Epidermal growth factor also promoted a remarkable increase in the content of Gi3 protein, which is responsible for receptor-induced activation of potassium channels in GH-3 cells. D-2 receptors in this model apparently activate a specific transducing pathway, leading to opening of potassium channels and inhibition of prolactin release by cAMP-independent mechanisms. This is shown by: 1) the selective D-2 agonist quinpirole, while inactive on vasoactive intestinal peptide-induced prolactin release, strongly inhibited the hormone secretion induced by neurotensin; 2) quinpirole, up to 100 microM, did not inhibit cAMP production evoked by vasoactive intestinal peptide both in intact cells and in broken cell membrane preparations; and 3) quinpirole and other D-2 agonists strongly potentiated Rb+ efflux when measured in a nominally calcium-free reaction solution containing 100 mM potassium (voltage-dependent component), but did not modify Rb+ efflux if measured in a reaction solution containing 1 mM calcium and 5 mM potassium (calcium-activated, cAMP-dependent component)

    State recognition for ‘contested languages’: a comparative study of Sardinian and Asturian, 1992–2010

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    While the idea of a named language as a separate and discrete identity is a political and social construct, in the cases of Sardinian and Asturian doubts over their respective ‘languageness’ have real material consequences, particularly in relation to language policy decisions at the state level. The Asturian example highlights how its lack of official status means that it is either ignored or subjected to repeated challenges to its status as a language variety deserving of recognition and support, reflecting how ‘official language’ in the Spanish context is often understood in practice as synonymous with the theoretically broader category of ‘language’. In contrast, the recent state recognition of Sardinian speakers as a linguistic minority in Italy (Law 482/1999) illustrates how legal recognition served to overcome existing obstacles to the implementation of regional language policy measures. At the same time, the limited subsequent effects of this Law, particularly in the sphere of education, are a reminder of the shortcomings of top-down policies which fail to engage with the local language practices and attitudes of the communities of speakers recognized. The contrastive focus of this article thus acknowledges the continued material consequences of top-down language classification, while highlighting its inadequacies as a language policy mechanism which reinforces artificial distinctions between speech varieties and speakers deserving of recognition

    Plant cell culture technology in the cosmetics and food industries : current state and future trends

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    The production of drugs, cosmetics, and food which are derived from plant cell and tissue cultures has a long tradition. The emerging trend of manufacturing cosmetics and food products in a natural and sustainable manner has brought a new wave in plant cell culture technology over the past 10 years. More than 50 products based on extracts from plant cell cultures have made their way into the cosmetics industry during this time, whereby the majority is produced with plant cell suspension cultures. In addition, the first plant cell culture-based food supplement ingredients, such as Echigena Plus and Teoside 10, are now produced at production scale. In this mini review, we discuss the reasons for and the characteristics as well as the challenges of plant cell culture-based productions for the cosmetics and food industries. It focuses on the current state of the art in this field. In addition, two examples of the latest developments in plant cell culture-based food production are presented, that is, superfood which boosts health and food that can be produced in the lab or at home

    Nerve growth factor transcriptional control of c-fos promoter transfected in cultured spinal sensory neurons.

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    High efficiency gene transfer (greater than 90%) in chicken dorsal root ganglion neurons has been obtained by DNA calcium phosphate co-precipitation, hence providing an important tool to study control of gene expression in primary neurons. Transfection with c-fos promoter sequences linked to the chloramphenicol acetyltransferase reporter gene showed that the serum responsive element functions as a strong transcriptional enhancer. Transcription from this element is developmentally regulated, and mediates the genetic response to nerve growth factor (NGF) in developing avian sensory neurons. Furthermore, NGF exerts a negative effect on transcription from the cyclic AMP responsive element, thereby supporting the involvement of tyrosine kinase activation by NGF in primary sensory neurons

    Recombinant human ciliary neurotrophic factor alters the threshold of hippocampal pyramidal neuron sensitivity to excitotoxin damage: synergistic effects of monosialogangliosides.

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    Ciliary neurotrophic factor (CNTF) is a multifunctional protein which not only promotes neuronal survival in vitro and in vivo but also controls cell division of neuronal precursors, transmitter differentiation, and glial cell differentiation. Recent studies have indicated that neurotrophic factors can alter hippocampal neuronal threshold to excitotoxin sensitivity. To examine such a role for CNTF, cultures of rat embryonic hippocampal neurons were maintained with recombinant human CNTF for different times, prior to exposure to a toxic dose of glutamate at 5 days in vitro for a further 24 hr. The cytotoxic action of 200 microM glutamate (approximately 40% of pyramidal neurons remaining after 24 hr) was reduced in a concentration-dependent manner in cultures receiving a prior exposure to CNTF within the first 3 days of cell plating: 30 ng/ml CNTF permitted about 75% of the initial number of pyramidal neurons to survive. Presentation of CNTF less than 48 hr before glutamate challenge was ineffective at up to 100 ng/ml. When pyramidal neurons were cultured with a subthreshold concentration (2 ng/ml) of CNTF together with 10 microM of the monosialoganglioside GM1 (or its inner ester form) in the same paradigm, the resulting neuronal survival was similar to that seen with 30 ng/ml CNTF in the face of a glutamate challenge. Such low doses of either CNTF or ganglioside alone were ineffective. The ability of trophic factors to influence the threshold of neuronal sensitivity to excitatory amino acid injury suggests that these proteins could play an important role in the reparative capacity of acutely traumatized central neurons and in neurodegenerative diseases linked to an excitotoxic mechanism

    Excitatory amino acids (EAA): trophic influences and neuronal damage in the mammalian central nervous system (CNS)

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    The cytoxic effects of glutamate on cultured cerebellar granule neurons are reporte

    Dualistic Properties of Cosmetic Formulations Based on Phenylpropanoids from Ajuga Reptans

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    Our continued interest in the research and development of cosmetic active ingredients deriving from natural sources, led us to investigate the potential of a purified extract of Ajuga reptans, a plant belonging to the family Labiatae known for its traditional use in skin healing. The extracts derives from a biotechnology platform componed by meristematic cell colture, developed in the frame of a NTFP (non timber forest product) project, an is characterized by high content in phenylpropanoid, of which teupolioside represents the majority component. The latter is a phenylpropanoid glucoside, structurally correlated echinacoside, known in the literature for the antioxidant properties. This study was conducted with the purpose of evaluating the applicability of the Ajuga reptans extract within different cosmetic formulations. In particular Photochemiluminescence (PCL) was used to proof the antioxidant capacity of cosmetic formulations containing the product, in relation to the change of the title of teupolioside. Furthermore, UVA and UVB filtering properties were also investigated. The results of the study showed relevant antioxidant capacity of the finished formulation against superoxide anion, the main reactive oxygen species, responsible for skin aging and significant synergic capacities to filter UV radiatio

    Effects of potassium dichromate on ATP content of mammalian cells cultured in vitro.

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    In order to elucidate the mechanism of the cytotoxic activity of hexavalent chromium (Cr(VI)), the alterations of intracellular ATP levels induced by potassium dichromate in cultured hamster fibroblasts (BHK line) have been studied. Two kinds of treatment procedures were adopted: (1) BHK cell suspensions were exposed to 0.05--1.00 mM K2Cr2O7 in Hanks' balanced salt solution (BSS) for up to 180 min and ATP concentrations were determined immediately after the exposure to Cr(VI). A decrease of ATP content was observed with 0.25--12.00 mM K2Cr2O7 but only in the case of the highest dose was it related in a linear fashion to the duration of the treatment. (2) Cells were preincubated in BSS for 30 min with 0.05--1.00 mM dichromate. They were then reincubated in Eagle's minimal essential medium (MEM) for up to 180 min and ATP was measured at different time points. Immediately after the exposure to chromium all the treated cultures showed a depletion of ATP content. However while the cells treated with 0.25--0.25 mM dichromate rapidly resumed ATP levels very similar to that of the control, no recovery was detected in cells treated with 0.50 and 1.0 mM K2Cr2O7, even after 180 min. The observed effects have been attributed to the oxidizing activity of Cr(VI), which subtracts electrons from electron donors involved in metabolic pathways producing ATP, and to the ability of Cr(III), deriving from Cr(VI) reduction, to form stable coordination complexes with ATP precursors and enzymes involved in ATP synthesis
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