19 research outputs found
Photoswitchable diacylglycerols enable optical control of protein kinase C.
Increased levels of the second messenger lipid diacylglycerol (DAG) induce downstream signaling events including the translocation of C1-domain-containing proteins toward the plasma membrane. Here, we introduce three light-sensitive DAGs, termed PhoDAGs, which feature a photoswitchable acyl chain. The PhoDAGs are inactive in the dark and promote the translocation of proteins that feature C1 domains toward the plasma membrane upon a flash of UV-A light. This effect is quickly reversed after the termination of photostimulation or by irradiation with blue light, permitting the generation of oscillation patterns. Both protein kinase C and Munc13 can thus be put under optical control. PhoDAGs control vesicle release in excitable cells, such as mouse pancreatic islets and hippocampal neurons, and modulate synaptic transmission in Caenorhabditis elegans. As such, the PhoDAGs afford an unprecedented degree of spatiotemporal control and are broadly applicable tools to study DAG signaling
Characteristic Ber-EP4 and EMA expression in sebaceoma is immunohistochemically distinct from basal cell carcinoma
Acoustic signalling in female fish: factors influencing sound characteristics in croaking gouramis
Vigabarina no tratamento da epilepsia de difícil controle em pacientes com síndrome de West e esclerose tuberosa Vigabatrin in the treatment of epilepsy in patients with West syndrome and tuberous sclerosis
OBJETIVO: é relatar a eficácia da vigabatrina no controle das convulsões, bem como as alterações eletrencefalográficas em crianças com esclerose tuberosa e síndrome de West. MÉTODO: Estudo retrospectivo, com dados clínicos, de neuroimagem e de eletrencefalograma. RESULTADOS: Sete pacientes foram acompanhados e o tempo médio de seguimento foi 10 anos. Dos pacientes, quatro eram do sexo feminino e todos eram de cor branca. A média de idade de início das convulsões foi 3,4 meses. Todos usaram associações de vários anticonvulsivantes; no mínimo duas drogas por esquema terapêutico, e cada paciente utilizou pelo menos dois esquemas diferentes. O uso de vigabatrina como monoterapia ou em associação iniciou em média aos 7 anos de idade ou 4 anos após início dos sintomas. Cinco dos sete pacientes que iniciaram vigabatrina ficaram sem crise. CONCLUSÃO: Vigabatrina mostrou-se eficaz no controle das crises, levando a um melhor prognóstico.<br>PURPOSE: To report the efficacy of vigabatrin in seizures control, as well as the electroencephalographic abnormalities in children with tuberous sclerosis and West syndrome. METHOD: Retrospective study, with clinical, neuroimaging, and electroencephalographic data. RESULTS: Seven patients were followed, and the median time of follow-up was 10 years. Four of them were females and all were white. The mean age of seizures onset was 3.4 months. All patients used antiepileptic drugs associations, at least 2 drugs each therapeutic scheme, each one of the patients have used at least two different schemes. Vigabatrin as monotherapy or adjuvant was started in a mean age of seven years or 4 years after the onset of symptons. Five from seven patients on vigabatrin became seizure free. CONCLUSION: Vigabatrin was efficient in seizures control, leading to a better prognosis
