16 research outputs found
Influence of soil contaminated with cadmium on cell death in the digestive epithelium of soil centipede Lithobius forficatus (Myriapoda, Chilopoda)
Cadmium is a heavy metal that is treated as an environmental pollutant (air, water, soil). In order to understand the potential
effects of cadmium in soil and soil invertebrates, it is important to describe all alterations which appear at different levels in
organisms. The main aim of this study was to investigate, analyze and describe the alterations caused by cadmium short- and
long-term intoxication at different levels in the organisms: from tissues to cells and organelles. In addition, the activation of cell
deathmechanisms that take part in homeostasismaintenance according to cadmium has been studied. Therefore, as the species
for this project, a terrestrial and well-known widespread European species – the centipede Lithobius forficatus (Myriapoda,
Chilopoda, Lithobiomorpha) – was chosen. This omnivorous species lives under upper layers of soil, under stones, litter, rocks,
and leaves, and it is also commonly found in human habitats. The animals were divided into three groups: C – the control
group, animals cultured in a horticultural soil; Cd1 – animals cultured in a horticultural soil supplemented with 80 mg/kg (dry
weight) of CdCl2, 12 days – short-term exposure; Cd2 – animals cultured in a horticultural soil supplemented with 80 mg/kg
(dry weight) of CdCl2, 45 days – long-term exposure. The midgut was isolated from each specimen and it was prepared for
analysis using some histological, histochemical and immunohistochemical methods. Our studies showed that short-term
intoxication causes intensification of autophagy and digestion of reserve material, while long-term exposure to this heavy
metal causes activation of cell death processes together with inhibition of autophagy connected with the lack of reserve material.
Additionally, we can infer that autophagy and cell death are nutrient deprivation-induced processes. Finally, we can conclude
that short- and long-term exposure of soil centipede to cadmium affects different mechanisms and processes of cell death
The Most Current Solutions using Virtual-Reality-Based Methods in Cardiac Surgery -- A Survey
There is a widespread belief that VR technologies can provide controlled, multi-sensory, interactive 3D stimulus environments that engage patients in interventions and measure, record and motivate required human performance. In order to investigate state-of-the-art and associated occupations we provided a careful review of 6 leading medical and technical bibliometric databases. Despite the apparent popularity of the topic of VR use in cardiac surgery, only 47 articles published between 2002 and 2022 met the inclusion criteria. Based on them VR-based solutions in cardiac surgery are useful both for medical specialists and for the patients themselves. The new lifestyle required from cardiac surgery patients is easier to implement thanks to VR-based educational and motivational tools. However, it is necessary to develop the above-mentioned tools and compare their effectiveness with Augmented Reality (AR). With the aforementioned reasons, interdisciplinary collaboration between scientists, clinicians and engineers is necessary
Statins Impair Antitumor Effects of Rituximab by Inducing Conformational Changes of CD20
Jakub Golab and colleagues found that statins significantly decrease rituximab-mediated complement-dependent cytotoxicity and antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity against B cell lymphoma cells