290 research outputs found

    Studies on the Tolerance of Grape Vines to Potassium Chlortate. : (I). On the Differences of Tolerance to Potassium Chlolate among the Varieties(1).

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    1.葡萄の穂品種11種及び台品種4種について栽培実験することなく,それらの葉のKClO3抗毒性の大小によって耐乾性の強弱または少なくともILJINのいうDesciccation Resistanceの強弱を推定する目安を得る目的で本実験を行った.8月下旬から10月下旬にわたり,午後3時頃採葉したものを直ちに0.03%を標準とするKClO3液に挿し,24時間暗所に置いた後,清水に替えて明所に24~72時間置いて葉面に現われる害徴を判定した.2.穂品種の害徴度指数をみるとMuscat of Alexandriaは0,甲州,Neo Muscat及びMuscat Bailey Aは10~11,Campbell Early,巨峰,甲州3尺及びGros Colmanは17~20であった.DelawareはCampbell Earlyよりも抗毒性やや強く,Red MillenniumではMuscat Bailey Aより稍弱い.3.Berlandieri×Riparia 420AはCampbell Earlyよりも抗毒性弱く,Hybrid Francは甲州と同程度である.Riparia×Rupestris 3306は同3309より抗毒性がやや弱い.本実験の範囲内では葡萄の穂品種間ではそれらの耐乾性の強弱とKClO3抗毒性の大小と比例するが,台品種間では逆に比例するものゝ如くである.4.同じく東洋系欧州種に属するといわれる甲州と甲州3尺において後者は前者よりはるかに抗毒性が小であること,及びMuscat of Alexandria種と甲州3尺の交配種であるNeo Muscatの抗毒性が両者の中間であることなどは注目に値する.5.同一樹上の葉相互間にもKClO3抗毒性に個体差が認められる

    Evaluation of the GABAergic nervous system in autistic brain : 123I-iomazenil SPECT study

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    Purpose: To evaluate the GABAA receptor in the autistic brain, we performed 123I-IMZ SPECT in patients with ASD. We compared 123I-IMZ SPECT abnormalities in patients who showed intellectual disturbance or focal epileptic discharge on EEG to those in patients without such findings. Subjects and methods: The subjects consisted of 24 patients with ASD (mean age, 7.3±3.5years), including 9 with autistic disorder (mean age, 7.0±3.7years) and 15 with Asperger’s disorder (mean age, 7.5±3.2years). We used 10 non-symptomatic partial epilepsy patients (mean age, 7.8±3.6years) without intellectual delay as a control group. For an objective evaluation of the 123I-IMZ SPECT results, we performed an SEE (Stereotactic Extraction Estimation) analysis to describe the decrease in accumulation in each brain lobule numerically. Results In the comparison of the ASD group and the control group, there was a dramatic decrease in the accumulation of 123I-IMZ in the superior and medial frontal cortex. In the group with intellectual impairment and focal epileptic discharge on EEG, the decrease in accumulation in the superior and medial frontal cortex was greater than that in the group without these findings. Conclusion The present results suggest that disturbance of the GABAergic nervous system may contribute to the pathophysiology and aggravation of ASD, since the accumulation of 123I-IMZ was decreased in the superior and medial frontal cortex, which is considered to be associated with inference of the thoughts, feelings, and intentions of others (Theory of Mind)

    Arginine methyltransferase CARM1/PRMT4 regulates endochondral ossification

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    <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Chondrogenesis and subsequent endochondral ossification are processes tightly regulated by the transcription factor Sox9 (SRY-related high mobility group-Box gene 9), but molecular mechanisms underlying this activity remain unclear. Here we report that coactivator-associated arginine methyltransferase 1 (CARM1) regulates chondrocyte proliferation via arginine methylation of Sox9.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>CARM1-null mice display delayed endochondral ossification and decreased chondrocyte proliferation. Conversely, cartilage development of CARM1 transgenic mice was accelerated. CARM1 specifically methylates Sox9 at its HMG domain <it>in vivo </it>and <it>in vitro</it>. Arg-methylation of Sox9 by CARM1 disrupts interaction of Sox9 with beta-catenin, regulating <it>Cyclin D1 </it>expression and cell cycle progression of chondrocytes.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>These results establish a role for CARM1 as an important regulator of chondrocyte proliferation during embryogenesis.</p

    RSV replication is attenuated by counteracting expression of the suppressor of cytokine signaling (SOCS) molecules

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    AbstractHuman RSV causes an annual epidemic of respiratory tract illness in infants and in elderly. Mechanisms by which RSV antagonizes IFN-mediated antiviral responses include inhibition of type I IFN mRNA transcription and blocking signal transduction of JAK/STAT family members. The suppressor of cytokines signaling (SOCS) gene family utilizes a feedback loop to inhibit cytokine responses and block the activation of the JAK/STAT signaling pathway. To evaluate the potential of SOCS molecules to subvert the innate immune response to RSV infection, eight SOCS family genes were examined. RSV infection up-regulated SOCS1, SOCS3, and CIS mRNA expression in HEp-2 cells. Suppression of SOCS1, SOCS3 and CIS by short interfering ribonucleic acid (siRNA) inhibited viral replication. Furthermore, inhibition of SOCS1, SOCS3, or CIS activated type I IFN signaling by inducing STAT1/2 phosphorylation. These results suggest that RSV infection escapes the innate antiviral response by inducing SOCS1, SOCS3 or CIS expression in epithelial cells

    On the shape of a D-brane bound state and its topology change

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    As is well known, coordinates of D-branes are described by NxN matrices. From generic non-commuting matrices, it is difficult to extract physics, for example, the shape of the distribution of positions of D-branes. To overcome this problem, we generalize and elaborate on a simple prescription, first introduced by Hotta, Nishimura and Tsuchiya, which determines the most appropriate gauge to make the separation between diagonal components (D-brane positions) and off-diagonal components. This prescription makes it possible to extract the distribution of D-branes directly from matrices. We verify the power of it by applying it to Monte-Carlo simulations for various lower dimensional Yang-Mills matrix models. In particular, we detect the topology change of the D-brane bound state for a phase transition of a matrix model; the existence of this phase transition is expected from the gauge/gravity duality, and the pattern of the topology change is strikingly similar to the counterpart in the gravity side, the black hole/black string transition. We also propose a criterion, based on the behavior of the off-diagonal components, which determines when our prescription gives a sensible definition of D-brane positions. We provide numerical evidence that our criterion is satisfied for the typical distance between D-branes. For a supersymmetric model, positions of D-branes can be defined even at a shorter distance scale. The behavior of off-diagonal elements found in this analysis gives some support for previous studies of D-brane bound states.Comment: 29 pages, 16 figure

    Neuroimaging in autism spectrum disorders : 1H-MRS and NIRS study

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    Using proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (1H-MRS), we measured chemical metabolites in the left amygdala and the bilateral orbito-frontal cortex (OFC) in children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). The concentrations of N-acetylaspartate (NAA) in these regions of ASD were significantly decreased compared to those in the control group. In the autistic patients, the NAA concentrations in these regions correlated with their social quotient. These findings suggest the presence of neuronal dysfunction in the amygdala and OFC in ASD. Dysfunction in the amygdala and OFCmay contribute to the pathogenesis of ASD.We performed a near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) study to evaluate the mirror neuron system in children with ASD. The concentrations of oxygenated hemoglobin (oxy-Hb) were measured with frontal probes using a 34-channel NIRS machine while the subjects imitated emotional facial expressions. The increments in the concentration of oxy-Hb in the pars opercularis of the inferior frontal gyrus in autistic subjects were significantly lower than those in the controls. However, the concentrations of oxy-Hb in this area were significantly elevated in autistic subjects after they were trained to imitate emotional facial expressions. The results suggest that mirror neurons could be activated by repeated imitation in children with ASD
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