26 research outputs found

    PERANCANGAN WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORK MENGGUNAKAN TEKNOLOGI MULTISENSOR SEBAGAI SISTEM MONITORING KUALITAS UDARA

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    Along with the current development, air quality is very vulnerable to being polluted. Factors that affect air quality are an increase in infrastructure development, factories,  motor vehicle fumes and any other human activity. Based on these factors, an air quality monitoring system that is integrated into a Wireless Sensor Network (WSN) system is needed. In this study, a Wireless Sensor Network will be designed using Multisensor Network technology that works in real time to measure pollutant gas levels using the TGS 2442 sensor as a measure of carbon monoxide (CO) , MG811 sensor as a measure of carbon dioxide (CO2) , TGS 2611 sensor as a measure of HydroCarbon (HC), the DHT-11 sensor as a temperature and humidity meter and the SHARPGP2Y1010 sensor as a measure of particulate levels in the air (PM10). The data from this sensor reading is sent to the server using a Raspberry pi microprocessor. Furthermore, the data will be processed until it becomes information that can be used by users or the general public

    UPAYA PENCEGAHAN STUNTING MELALUI “GOSTING” DI DESA KERUAK, KECAMATAN KERUAK, KABUPATEN LOMBOK TIMUR

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    Pemberdayaan masyarakat merupakan kegiatan peningkatan partisipasi masyarakat dalam pemenuhan kebutuhan hidup dan menyelesaikan permasalahan yang dialami masyarakat. Kegiatan ini dilaksanakan melalui program Kuliah Kerja Nyata (KKN) yang merupakan aktivitas berbasis pengabdian masyarakat untuk meningkatkan empati mahasiswa terhadap kondisi masyarakat dan lingkungannya. KKN Tematik Universitas Mataram pada periode 20 Juni sampai dengan 3 Agustus tahun 2022. Kami mendapatkan lokasi di Desa Keruak Kecamatan Keruak Kabupaten Lombok Timur dengan metode pengabdian seperti sosialisasi, penyuluhan, pelatihan, dan pendampingan kelompok. Hasil menunjukkan adanya respon yang positif pemerintah Desa Keruak serta partisipasi aktif masyarakat yang tinggi diantaranya mengikuti program kerja utama kami yakni sosialisasi stunting, sosialisasi mengenai  Perilaku Hidup Bersih dan Sehat (PHBS), penyuluhan pencegahan stunting terhadap remaja, pendampingan Posga (Posyandu Keluarga) dan pemberian makanan tambahan. Tidak hanya itu, warga masyarakat Desa Keruak juga sangat antusias dalam mengikuti program kerja tambahan yang telah kami susun. Adapun program kerja tambahan tersebut adalah pendataan penyakit orang tua lansia, lomba anak-anak, senam pagi, poster pencegahan stunting dan PHBS, jumat bersih, dan mengajar anak-anak di desa. Dengan antusiasme serta partisipasi masyarakat yang cukup tinggi ini tentu sangat membantu kami dalam menyelesaikan program kerja yang telah kami susun

    New genetic loci link adipose and insulin biology to body fat distribution.

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    Body fat distribution is a heritable trait and a well-established predictor of adverse metabolic outcomes, independent of overall adiposity. To increase our understanding of the genetic basis of body fat distribution and its molecular links to cardiometabolic traits, here we conduct genome-wide association meta-analyses of traits related to waist and hip circumferences in up to 224,459 individuals. We identify 49 loci (33 new) associated with waist-to-hip ratio adjusted for body mass index (BMI), and an additional 19 loci newly associated with related waist and hip circumference measures (P < 5 × 10(-8)). In total, 20 of the 49 waist-to-hip ratio adjusted for BMI loci show significant sexual dimorphism, 19 of which display a stronger effect in women. The identified loci were enriched for genes expressed in adipose tissue and for putative regulatory elements in adipocytes. Pathway analyses implicated adipogenesis, angiogenesis, transcriptional regulation and insulin resistance as processes affecting fat distribution, providing insight into potential pathophysiological mechanisms

    A fucose-containing O-glycoepitope on bovine and human nucleolin

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    In this paper, we demonstrate the existence and localization of fucosyl-containing O-glycoforms of nucleolin in cultured bovine endothelial cells (CVEC) and malignant cultured human A431 cells. The tool for this discovery was an antibody raised against gp273, a glycoprotein ligand for the sperm–egg interaction in the mollusc bivalve Unio elongatulus. The function and immunological properties of gp273 mainly depend on clustered Lewis-like, fucose-containing O-glycans. Here an anti-gp273 antibody was used to evaluate whether glycoepitopes similar to those of gp273 are part of potential ligands of selectins in endothelial cells.We found that anti-gp273 strongly and exclusively interacted with a 110 kDa protein in CVEC and A431 tumor cells. After partial purification, mass spectrometry identified the protein as nucleolin. This was confirmed by comparing anti-gp273 and anti-nucleolin antibody immunoblotting after nucleolin depletion.We confirmed that anti-gp273 binding to nuclear and extranuclear nucleolin was against a fucose-containing O-glycoepitope by immunoblot analysis of the protein after chemically removing O-glycans and by lectin-blot analysis of control and nucleolin-depleted samples. Using anti-gp273 IgG, we detected nucleolin on the plasma membrane and cytoplasm. O-glycosylation may regulate the plethora of functions in which nucleolin is involved

    Identification of a novel, alpha2-fucosylation-dependent uptake system in highly proliferative cells.

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    In this paper we describe a new structure present in highly proliferative cells and absent in cells with normal growth potential. We used cultured bovine venular endothelial cells (CVEC) as examples of high proliferation, and dermal fibroblasts of a primary culture as examples of normal proliferation. The structure, consisting of tubules radiating from the nuclear region to the tips of cell protrusions, was revealed by its strong positivity to the fucose-binding lectin from Lotus (LTL) that prefers glycans with alpha-1,2-linked fucose. Another fucose-binding lectin that prefers glycans with alpha-1,6-linked fucose was instead found to localize glycans exclusively in Golgi complexes. LTL binding sites were also found at the surface of CVEC in a restricted region close to the nucleus. The role of alpha-1,2-linked fucose in forming or maintaining the tubules was confirmed by the fact that down-regulation of the fucosyltransferases FUT1 and FUT2 resulted in disappearance of the tubular structure. LTL also proved able to penetrate the cells through the tubular structures up to the nuclear region and to inhibit proliferation. Endostatin was also found to massively penetrate the cells in the tubular structures in control cells but not in FUT1/2 depleted cells. In cells of a first passage primary culture of dermal fibroblasts the tubular LTL-positive structure was absent as well as the LTL-positive sites at the external surface, and both fucose-binding lectins were found to exclusively localize glycans in Golgi complexes. Tubules were again found progressively in fibroblasts derived from repeated passages, where faster growing cells predominate. Disappearance of LTL-positivity in Golgi complexes paralleled appearance of LTL-positive tubules. The role of Golgi complexes in forming the tubules is discussed

    Parâmetros hematológicos e bioquímicos do surubim do Iguaçu (<em>Steindachneridion melanodermatum</em>) criados em tanques-rede

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    O surubim do Iguaçu (S. melanodermatum) é o maior pimelodídeo do Rio Iguaçu, podendo atingir até 15,0 kg e 70,0 cm de comprimento. Porém, escassos são os estudos sobre sua fisiologia principalmente em relação às características hematológicas e bioquímicas da espécie, que são fundamentais por contribuírem na compreensão fisiológica, filogenética e o estado de saúde dos peixes. Dentro desse intuito, o presente trabalho avaliou as características hematológicas e bioquímicas do Surubim do Iguaçu cultivados em tanques – rede. Determinou-se os seguintes parâmetros: concentração de hemoglobina, percentual de hematócrito, contagem de eritrócitos, volume corpuscular médio (VCM), hemoglobina corpuscular média (HCM), concentração de hemoglobina corpuscular média (CHCM). Para os parâmetros bioquímicos determinou–se: glicose plasmática, proteínas totais, colesterol total e triglicerídeos. Os parâmetros hematológicos e bioquímicos observados no surubim do Iguaçu S. melanodermatum  fornecem valores sanguíneos que poderão servir de comparação, para mesma espécie em outras situações de cultivo

    E-NTPDase1/CD39 modulates renin release from heart mast cells during ischemia/reperfusion: a novel cardioprotective role.

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    Ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) elicits renin release from cardiac mast cells (MC), thus activating a local renin-angiotensin system (RAS), culminating in ventricular fibrillation. We hypothesized that in I/R, neurogenic ATP could degranulate juxtaposed MC and that ecto-nucleoside triphosphate diphosphohydrolase 1/CD39 (CD39) on MC membrane could modulate ATP-induced renin release. We report that pharmacological inhibition of CD39 in a cultured human mastocytoma cell line (HMC-1) and murine bone marrow-derived MC with ARL67156 (100 µM) increased ATP-induced renin release (≥2-fold), whereas purinergic P2X7 receptors (P2X7R) blockade with A740003 (3 µM) prevented it. Likewise, CD39 RNA silencing in HMC-1 increased ATP-induced renin release (≥2-fold), whereas CD39 overexpression prevented it. Acetaldehyde, an I/R product (300 µM), elicited an 80% increase in ATP release from HMC-1, in turn, causing an autocrine 20% increase in renin release. This effect was inhibited or potentiated when CD39 was overexpressed or silenced, respectively. Moreover, P2X7R silencing prevented ATP- and acetaldehyde-induced renin release. I/R-induced RAS activation in ex vivo murine hearts, characterized by renin and norepinephrine overflow and ventricular fibrillation, was potentiated (∼2-fold) by CD39 inhibition, an effect prevented by P2X7R blockade. Our data indicate that by regulating ATP availability at the MC surface, CD39 modulates local renin release and thus, RAS activation, ultimately exerting a cardioprotective effect

    Histamine H4-receptors inhibit mast cell renin release in ischemia/reperfusion via protein kinase C ε-dependent aldehyde dehydrogenase type-2 activation.

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    Renin released by ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) from cardiac mast cells (MCs) activates a local renin-angiotensin system (RAS) causing arrhythmic dysfunction. Ischemic preconditioning (IPC) inhibits MC renin release and consequent activation of this local RAS. We postulated that MC histamine H4-receptors (H4Rs), being Gαi/o-coupled, might activate a protein kinase C isotype-ε (PKCε)-aldehyde dehydrogenase type-2 (ALDH2) cascade, ultimately eliminating MC-degranulating and renin-releasing effects of aldehydes formed in I/R and associated arrhythmias. We tested this hypothesis in ex vivo hearts, human mastocytoma cells, and bone marrow-derived MCs from wild-type and H4R knockout mice. We found that activation of MC H4Rs mimics the cardioprotective anti-RAS effects of IPC and that protection depends on the sequential activation of PKCε and ALDH2 in MCs, reducing aldehyde-induced MC degranulation and renin release and alleviating reperfusion arrhythmias. These cardioprotective effects are mimicked by selective H4R agonists and disappear when H4Rs are pharmacologically blocked or genetically deleted. Our results uncover a novel cardioprotective pathway in I/R, whereby activation of H4Rs on the MC membrane, possibly by MC-derived histamine, leads sequentially to PKCε and ALDH2 activation, reduction of toxic aldehyde-induced MC renin release, prevention of RAS activation, reduction of norepinephrine release, and ultimately to alleviation of reperfusion arrhythmias. This newly discovered protective pathway suggests that MC H4Rs may represent a new pharmacologic and therapeutic target for the direct alleviation of RAS-induced cardiac dysfunctions, including ischemic heart disease and congestive heart failure
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