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Cytochemical and histochemical characterization of cotyledonary bodies from Pharbitis nil seedlings
Cytological
and
histochemical
characterization
of
the
structures
from
which
an
obscure
substance
is
secreted
via
open
stomata
to
the
abaxial
surface
of
Japanese
morning
glory
(Pharbitis
nil
Choisy
cv.
Violet)
cotyledons
has
been
carried
out.
Observation
of
intact
cotyledons
using
the
light
microscope
revealed
randomly
distributed
semi-transparent
structures.
These
structures,
which
were
shown
to
be
the
same
as
those
previously
described
as
giant
oil
cells
are
referred
to
here
as
cotyledonary
bodies.
These
bodies
can
be
eas-
ily
isolated
and
purified
after
enzymatic
digestion
of
the
cotyledons.
Using
different
staining
procedures
we
have
confirmed
that
each
cotyledonary
body
originates
from
an
individual
mesophyll
cell
dur-
ing
embryo
development.
Purified
bodies
consist
of
(i)
a
thick
shell-
like
envelope;
(ii)
a
transparent,
hydrophilic
zone;
(iii)
a
hydropho-
bic
core.
Hydrophobic
contents
of
the
bodies
were
readily
extracted
with
methanol
and
shown
to
contain
fatty
acids
and
phenolic
com-
pounds
using
the
gas
chromatography/mass
spectrometry
(GC/MS)
technique.
Methanolic
extracts
of
cotyledonary
bodies
showed
high
fluorescence
with
two
excitation
and
emission
maxima.
Using
a
flu-
orescence
microscope
we
have
shown
that
the
bodies
isolated
from
seedlings
grown
in
continuous
light,
conditions
non-inductive
for
flowering,
and
those
grown
under
conditions
inductive
for
flowering
(a
single
16
h,
long
dark
period)
have
different
fluorescence
emis-
sion
spectra.
Different
levels
of
free
Ca
2+
inside
cotyledonary
bodies
isolated
from
light-grown
and
single
dark-period
treated
P.
nil
seed-
lings
were
found
using
the
fluorescent
calcium
indicator
dye
Fluo-3
under
a
confocal
scanning
laser
microscope.
On
the
basis
of
these
observations
we
speculate
that
cotyledonary
bodies
could
be
in-
volved
in
floral
induction
Photomorphogenic mutants of tomato
Photomorphogenesis of tomato is being studied with the aid of mutants which are either modified in their photore-
ceptor composition or in their signal transduction chain(s)
. Several mutants affecting the phytochrome family of
photoreceptors, some of which appear deficient for specific genes encoding phytochrome apoproteins have been
isolated
. In addition, other mutants, including transgenic lines overexpressing phytochrome A, exhibit exaggerated
photomorphogenesis during de-etiolation
. Anthocyanin biosynthesis and plastid development are being used
as
model systems for the dissection of the complex interactions among photomorphogenic photoreceptors and to
elucidate the nature of their transduction chains
Effect of the 5-HTTLPR polymorphism on affective temperament, depression and body mass index in obesity
Background and aim: Many studies show high prevalence of affective disorders in obese patients.
Affective temperament is a subclinical manifestation of such conditions. The 5-HTT gene encoding the
serotonin transporter may be involved in both mood and eating dysregulation. The aim of this study was
to investigate the influence of a polymorphism in the 5-HTT gene on affective temperament types,
depressive symptoms and Body Mass Index (BMI) in obese patients.
Methods: This study involved 390 patients (237 females, and 153 males) with obesity. The TEMPS-A
questionnaire, Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) and Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HDRS) were used
to evaluate affective temperaments and prevalence of depression. DNA was obtained for serotonin
transporter gene-linked polymorphism (5-HTTLPR) genotyping.
Results: In obese patients S/S genotype was associated with depressive and L/L with cyclothymic temperament.
Subjects with L/L genotype presented significantly higher BMI and greater intensity of
depressive symptoms in BDI and HDRS. Females scored higher in anxious and depressive, while males in
hyperthymic, cyclothymic and irritable temperaments. Females scored higher in BDI (subjective
depression) while males in HDRS (objective depression).
Limitations: TEMPS-A, BDI and HDRS are frequently used in studies on affective disorders. However,
these methods do not examine all dimensions of mood and personality.
Conclusions: In obese patients S allele of 5-HTTLPR was associated with development of depressive
temperament while L allele corresponded with greater obesity and prevalence of depression. Different
mechanisms may be involved in manifestation of depression in males and females with obesity
Impact of IL-28B polymorphisms on pegylated interferon plus ribavirin treatment response in children and adolescents infected with HCV genotypes 1 and 4
IL-28B polymorphisms are predictors of response to therapy in adults infected with hepatitis C. We do not know whether they are markers of response to therapy in children and adolescents. The aim of this study was to determine whether single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the IL-28B gene could influence the probability of response to therapy compared with other known baseline prognostic factors and correlate with clinical findings in pediatric patients infected with hepatitis C virus (HCV) genotypes 1 or 4. We determined three SNPs of IL-28B (rs12979860, rs12980275, and rs8099917) in 82 patients with chronic HCV infection treated with pegylated interferon alpha and ribavirin (peg-IFNα/RBV). Treatment response and clinical data were analyzed. Overall, sustained virological response (SVR) was achieved by 45 % of patients infected with difficult-to-treat HCV genotypes 1 and 4. Except for IL-28B polymorphisms, there was no association of SVR with any other clinical data. IL-28B rs12979860 CC [odds ratio (OR), 6.81; p = 0.001] and rs8099917 TT (OR, 3.14; p = 0.013) genotypes were associated with higher SVR rates. IL-28B rs12980275 was not significantly associated with SVR ( p = 0.058). Only the distribution between CC and CT-TT genotypes of rs12979860 significantly differentiated patients achieving early virological response (EVR) (OR, 10.0; p = 0.011). Children with the rs12979860 CC genotype had significantly higher baseline viral load compared with CT-TT patients ( p = 0.010). In children and adolescents chronically infected with HCV genotypes 1 and 4, IL-28B rs12979860 and rs8099917 polymorphisms were the only predictors of response to peg-IFN/RBV
Analiza zdolnosci do kwitnienia regenerantow Carlina acaulis subsp. simplex
Regenerated plants of Carlina acaulis subsp. simplex induced on shoot tips and fragments of hypocotyls, cotyledons and roots were used as an experimental material. Explants were isolated from 10-day-old, sterile seedlings and were put on growth media supplemented with BA(3 mg × dm⁻³), andNAA(0,l mg × dm⁻³). Plantlets were acclimatized to ex vitro conditions and planted to the field. Analysis of flowering ability, inflorescence stem morphology, and survival level was the objective of the study.
The plants regenerated from shoot tips and cotyledons were able to flower in the first year after acclimatization, however no vital seeds were found, while in the case of hypocotyl- and root-regenerated plants flowering appeared in the second year after acclimatization. Number of flowering-able plants grew in time, reaching 100% level. Few percent of inflorescence stems displayed branches ending with additional capitula. The number of this type of plants decreased in successive years, while the average length of inflorescence stem increased. In the case of intensively flowering plants, the survival rate decreased in 3 consecutive years.Materiał eksperymentalny stanowiły regeneranty Carlina acaulis subsp. simplex, indukowane na wierzchołkach wzrostu oraz fragmentach hypokotyli, liścieni i korzeni. Eksplanty były izolowane z 10-dniowych sterylnych siewek i wykładane na pożywki uzupełnione w BA (3 mg × dm⁻³) i NAA (0,1 mg × dm⁻³). Regeneranty były aklimatyzowane do warunków ex vitro i wysadzane do gruntu. Celem badań była analiza: zdolności do kwitnienia, morfologii pędu kwiatostanowego oraz poziomu przeżywalności w 3 kolejnych sezonach wegetacyjnych.
Rośliny zregenerowane z wierzchołków wzrostu i liścieni były zdolne do kwitnienia już w pierwszym roku po aklimatyzacji, ale nie stwierdzono żywotnych nasion. Natomiast rośliny zregenerowane z fragmentów hypokotyli i korzeni były zdolne do kwitnienia w drugim roku po aklimatyzacji. Liczba roślin zdolnych do kwitnienia rosła w kolejnych latach osiągając poziom 100%. Niewielki odsetek roślin wykazywał rozgałęzione pędy kwiatostanowe zakończone dodatkowymi koszyczkami. Liczba tego typu roślin zmniejszała się w kolejnych latach, rosła natomiast średnia długość pędów kwiatostanowych. W przypadku roślin intensywnie kwitnących po 3 latach uprawy spadał wskaźnik przeżywalności
Shoot multiplication and in vitro rooting of Carlina onopordifolia Basser
This paper is the first published report describing micropropagation of Carlina onopordifolia, using shoot tip
and hypocotyl explants. The explants were excised from 10-day-old seedlings and transferred to proliferation
medium supplemented with 6-benzylaminopurine (BA; 1.0 or 3.0 mg l-1), kinetin (Kn; 1.0 or 3.0 mg l-1) or zeatin
(ZEA; 1.0 or 3.0 mg l-1) in combination with naphthaleneacetic acid (NAA; 0.1 mg l-1). The shoot tips were significantly
better than hypocotyls as initial material for shoot regeneration. For shoot multiplication, MS medium
supplemented with BA proved superior to the other cytokinins tested. Medium supplemented with 1.0 mg l-1 BA
gave the highest shoot propagation frequency (66.9%) and number of shoots per explant (2.5). Single shoots were
separated from each other and rooted on MS supplemented with IBA for the whole period of culture, with longor
short-pulse IBA application. The highest rooting frequency (84.8%) and root number (18.8) were for shortpulse
(1 min) 1000 mg l-1 IBA solution. The higher IBA concentration stimulated callus formation and the development
of short roots. The shoots were transferred to MS medium without growth regulators. Survival was highest
(54.4%) for the plants from the short-pulse 100 mg l-1 IBA treatment. After 8 weeks of acclimatization the
plantlets were removed to field conditions and grew normally
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