482 research outputs found
The Adaptor Protein SH2B3 (Lnk) Negatively Regulates Neurite Outgrowth of PC12 Cells and Cortical Neurons
SH2B adaptor protein family members (SH2B1-3) regulate various physiological responses through affecting signaling, gene expression, and cell adhesion. SH2B1 and SH2B2 were reported to enhance nerve growth factor (NGF)-induced neuronal differentiation in PC12 cells, a well-established neuronal model system. In contrast, SH2B3 was reported to inhibit cell proliferation during the development of immune system. No study so far addresses the role of SH2B3 in the nervous system. In this study, we provide evidence suggesting that SH2B3 is expressed in the cortex of embryonic rat brain. Overexpression of SH2B3 not only inhibits NGF-induced differentiation of PC12 cells but also reduces neurite outgrowth of primary cortical neurons. SH2B3 does so by repressing NGF-induced activation of PLCγ, MEK-ERK1/2 and PI3K-AKT pathways and the expression of Egr-1. SH2B3 is capable of binding to phosphorylated NGF receptor, TrkA, as well as SH2B1β. Our data further demonstrate that overexpression of SH2B3 reduces the interaction between SH2B1β and TrkA. Consistent with this finding, overexpressing the SH2 domain of SH2B3 is sufficient to inhibit NGF-induced neurite outgrowth. Together, our data demonstrate that SH2B3, unlike the other two family members, inhibits neuronal differentiation of PC12 cells and primary cortical neurons. Its inhibitory mechanism is likely through the competition of TrkA binding with the positive-acting SH2B1 and SH2B2
Mass flowmeter using a multi-sensor chip
We report here a novel mass flowmeter using a multisensor chip that includes a 1-D array of pressure, temperature and shear stress sensors. This shear stress sensor based flowmeter is capable of high sensitivity and wide measurement range. Our study also shows that the mass flowmeter using shear-stress sensors produces better resolution than that from pressure sensors in the laminar flow regime. Extensive tests have been carried out to evaluate the effects of overheat ratio, channel height and gas properties. We also find the V^2 ∝ τ^(1/3) law for conventional hot film sensors does not hold for our micromachined shear stress sensor
The influence of the internet on catering and accommodation industry efficiency
Accommodation and catering industry efficiencies have been
widely evaluated from destination, market concentration, and
catering supply chain management perspectives; however, few
studies have dynamically evaluated the overall accommodation
and catering industry efficiencies under the influence of the internet. Therefore, to go some way to filling this research gap, this
study used catering and accommodation industry data and
related internet data from 31 Chinese provinces from 2012 to
2016 and employed a Dynamic DDF DEA model to evaluate the
catering and accommodation industry efficiencies and the influence of the rising internet connections. It found that: 1. the overall catering and accommodation revenue efficiencies were higher
when the internet connection inputs were considered; and 2.
there were significant catering and accommodation income distribution differences between the eastern, central and western
regions, with higher efficiencies being found in the more developed east
Pose-Guided High-Resolution Appearance Transfer via Progressive Training
We propose a novel pose-guided appearance transfer network for transferring a
given reference appearance to a target pose in unprecedented image resolution
(1024 * 1024), given respectively an image of the reference and target person.
No 3D model is used. Instead, our network utilizes dense local descriptors
including local perceptual loss and local discriminators to refine details,
which is trained progressively in a coarse-to-fine manner to produce the
high-resolution output to faithfully preserve complex appearance of garment
textures and geometry, while hallucinating seamlessly the transferred
appearances including those with dis-occlusion. Our progressive encoder-decoder
architecture can learn the reference appearance inherent in the input image at
multiple scales. Extensive experimental results on the Human3.6M dataset, the
DeepFashion dataset, and our dataset collected from YouTube show that our model
produces high-quality images, which can be further utilized in useful
applications such as garment transfer between people and pose-guided human
video generation.Comment: 10 pages, 10 figures, 2 table
Propyl Gallate Exerts an Antimigration Effect on Temozolomide-Treated Malignant Glioma Cells through Inhibition of ROS and the NF- κ
In this study, we demonstrated that temozolomide (TMZ) and propyl gallate (PG) combination enhanced the inhibition of migration in human U87MG glioma cells. PG inhibited the TMZ-induced reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation. The mitochondrial complex III and NADPH oxidase are two critical sites that can be considered to regulate antimigration in TMZ-treated U87MG cells. PG can enhance the antimigration effect of TMZ through suppression of metalloproteinase-2 and metalloproteinase-9 activities, ROS generation, and the NF-κB pathway and possibly provide a novel prospective strategy for treating malignant glioma
Screening Dementia in the Outpatient Department: Patients at Risk for Dementia
The targeted screening for individuals at the risks of having dementia would be crucial to the further public health issues for dementia. This study aimed to conduct a screening study in an outpatient department of a regional hospital to screen people who were at risk of developing comorbid dementia. Patients who visited Kaohsiung Municipal Ta-Tung Hospital (KMTTH) clinics during the period from June 1, 2013, to May 31, 2014, were invited to participate in this screening voluntarily. The trained interviewer collected all participants’ demographic characteristics and used the instrument of ascertainment of dementia 8 (AD8) to find out suspected dementia ones. The result showed a higher ratio (24.1%) of suspected dementia in the outpatient department of a hospital, 500 out of 2017 subjects, than that in the general population. The median (interquartile range) age was significantly higher in the suspected dementia participants (70, (62, 77)) compared to that in nonsuspected dementia ones (65, (60, 73)), and the probability of suspected dementia was significantly increasing with age (P < 0.001). Instead of screening dementia in general population, screening people at the risk of dementia could be the practicable and important issues in the care of dementia
The effect of exercise on the risk of metabolic syndrome associated with sleep insufficiency: a cross-sectional study
IntroductionSleep disturbance and insufficient sleep have been linked to metabolic syndrome, increasing cardiovascular disease and mortality risk. However, few studies investigate the joint effect of sleep and exercise on metabolic syndrome. We hypothesized that regular exercise can mitigate the exacerbation of metabolic syndrome by sleep insufficiency.ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to investigate whether exercise can attenuate or eliminate the relationship between sleep insufficiency and metabolic syndrome.MethodA total of 6,289 adults (mean age = 33.96 years; women: 74.81%) were included in the study, a cross-sectional study conducted based on the results of employee health screening questionnaires and databases from a large healthcare system in central Taiwan. Participants reported sleep insufficiency or not. Self-reported exercise habits were classified into 3 levels: no exercise, exercise <150 min/week, and exercise ≧150 min/week. Multiple logistic regression and sensitivity analyses were conducted to understand the joint associations of sleep patterns and exercise with metabolic syndrome with exposure variables combining sleep duration/disturbances and PA.ResultsCompared with the reference group (sufficient sleep), individuals with sleep insufficiency had a higher risk for metabolic syndrome [adjusted odds ratio (AOR) = 1.40, 95% confidence interval (95% CI): 1.01–1.94, p < 0.05] in females aged 40–64 years, but not in other populations. Sleep insufficiency was not associated with the risk of metabolic syndrome among individuals achieving an exercise level of <150 min/week, and in particular among those achieving ≧150 min/week in all populations in our study.ConclusionSleep insufficiency was related to a higher risk of metabolic syndrome in female healthcare staff aged 40–64 years. Being physically active with exercise habits in these individuals, the risk of metabolic syndrome was no longer significant
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