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    Cytochemical and immunocytochemical studies of the localization of histones and protamine-type proteins in spermatids of Chara vulgaris and Chara tomentosa.

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    Spermiogenesis in Chara algae, which has been divided into 10 phases (sp I-X), is similar to spermiogenesis in animals. The most important process during spermiogenesis in animals is remodeling of chromatin leading to "sleeping genome", being the result the exchange of histone proteins into protamine-like proteins. Cytochemical studies showed in both Chara species (C. vulgaris, C. tomentosa) that at spI-IV phases only histones were present, at spV-VIII phases--the amount of nuclear protamine-type proteins progressively increased and that of histones decreased while at spIX-X only pro-tamine-type proteins were present. This was also confirmed with capillar electrophoresis. In order to localize more precisely both histones and protamines the immunocytochemical studies with the use of anti-protamine antibodies (protamine-type proteins were obtained from C. tomentosa antheridia) and anti-histone H3 antibodies, have been carried out. More specific immunocytochemical studies confirmed cytochemical results including the exchange of histones into protamine-type during spermiogenesis (spV-VIII) in both Chara species. At phase V spermiogenesis these strong strand-like anti-protamine signals were observed in cytoplasm which might suggest that protamine synthesis took place in ER

    Clinical validation of S-DetectTM mode in semi-automated ultrasound classification of thyroid lesions in surgical office

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    Background: In recent years well-recognized scientific societies introduced guidelines for ultrasound (US) malignancy risk stratification of thyroid nodules. These guidelines categorize the risk of malignancy in relation to a combination of several US features. Based on these US image lexicons an US-based computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) systems were developed. Nevertheless, their clinical utility has not been evaluated in any study of surgeon-performed office US of the thyroid. Hence, the aim of this pilot study was to validate s-DetectTM mode in semi-automated US classification of thyroid lesions during surgeon-performed office US. Methods: This is a prospective study of 50 patients who underwent surgeon-performed thyroid US (basic US skills without CAD vs. with CAD vs. expert US skills without CAD) in the out-patient office as part of the preoperative workup. The real-time CAD system software using artificial intelligence (S-DetectTM for Thyroid; Samsung Medison Co.) was integrated into the RS85 US system. Primary outcome was CAD system added-value to the surgeon-performed office US evaluation. Secondary outcomes were: diagnostic accuracy of CAD system, intra and interobserver variability in the US assessment of thyroid nodules. Surgical pathology report was used to validate the pre-surgical diagnosis. Results: CAD system added-value to thyroid assessment by a surgeon with basic US skills was equal to 6% (overall accuracy of 82% for evaluation with CAD vs. 76% for evaluation without CAD system; P<0.001), and final diagnosis was different than predicted by US assessment in 3 patients (1 more true-positive and 2 more true-negative results). However, CAD system was inferior to thyroid assessment by a surgeon with expert US skills in 6 patients who had false-positive results (P<0.001). Conclusions: The sensitivity and negative predictive value of CAD system for US classification of thyroid lesions were similar as surgeon with expert US skills whereas specificity and positive predictive value were significantly inferior but markedly better than judgement of a surgeon with basic US skills alone

    DGAT2 revealed by the immunogold technique in Arabidopsis thaliana lipid bodies associated with microtubules

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    The immunogold technique with anti-diacylglycerol acyltransferase 2 (DGAT2) antibody revealed inA. thaliana embryo and root meristematic cells gold particles manifesting the presence of DGAT2 in ER as wellas in lipid bodies. This being so, lipid synthesis could take place both in ER and in the lipid bodies. The presenceof microtubules around the lipid bodies was evidenced under transmission EM. Detection of tubulin around thelipid bodies using the immunogold technique with anti-a-tubulin is in agreement with the above observations.Connection of lipid bodies with microtubules was also detected by us in other plants where they probably participatedin lipid synthesis. A similar phenomenon may take place in A. thaliana.The immunogold technique with anti-diacylglycerol acyltransferase 2 (DGAT2) antibody revealed inA. thaliana embryo and root meristematic cells gold particles manifesting the presence of DGAT2 in ER as wellas in lipid bodies. This being so, lipid synthesis could take place both in ER and in the lipid bodies. The presenceof microtubules around the lipid bodies was evidenced under transmission EM. Detection of tubulin around thelipid bodies using the immunogold technique with anti-a-tubulin is in agreement with the above observations.Connection of lipid bodies with microtubules was also detected by us in other plants where they probably participatedin lipid synthesis. A similar phenomenon may take place in A. thaliana

    Lipotubuloids - Structure and Function

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    Rozdzia艂 17 ksi膮偶ki: Advances in Selected Plant Physiology Aspects Edited by Dr. Giuseppe MontanaroThis work was realized and financed by National Committee of Scientific Research, grant No. NN 303 35 9035

    Results of Fullerton Test in older people. Group comparison due to the Nordic Walking and long walks undertaking

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    Introduction: Standardly, high level of physical activity is prescribed to the older patients. However, it is worth to examine if every kind of physical activity give the same amount of health benefits, or is it dependent on its modality.Aim: The purpose of above studies is to measure the differences in Fullerton subtests results in group who does vs in group who does not undertake regular long walks (LW) and Nordic Walking (NW).Material and methods: Subtests of Fullerton tests were used to examine the physical performance of patients. Physical activity questionnaire was used to distinguish groups of patients who do vs do not engage in long walks and Nordic Walking regularly.Results: There were no statistically significant differences in Fullerton scores due to NW-engagement. In contrary, group engaged in LW walked 42.41 meters more in 6-minute walk tests than group who do not undertake such activity. Moreover, Upper Right and Left Limbs Strength tests and its mean scores were better in LW-group by 4.23, 4.6 and 4.09 repetitions, respectively.Conclusions: There was no statistically significant differences in results of Fullerton subtests between group of NW-engaged older people comparing to group who do not undertake NW. Group of participants engaged in long walks had better scores aerobic capacity and upper limbs strength tests

    Differentiation Disorders of <i>Chara vulgaris</i> Spermatids following Treatment with Propyzamide

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    Microtubules are cytoskeletal cell elements that also build flagella and cilia. Moreover, these structures participate in spermatogenesis and form a microtubular manchette during spermiogenesis. The present study aims to assess the influence of propyzamide, a microtubule-disrupting agent, on alga Chara vulgaris spermatids during their differentiation by means of immunofluorescent and electron microscopy methods. Propyzamide blocks the functioning of the 尾-tubulin microtubule subunit, which results in the creation of a distorted shape of a sperm nucleus at some stages. Present ultrastructural studies confirm these changes. In nuclei, an altered chromatin arrangement and nuclear envelope fragmentation were observed in the research as a result of incorrect nucleus鈥揷ytoplasm transport behavior that disturbed the action of proteolytic enzymes and the chromatin remodeling process. In the cytoplasm, large autolytic vacuoles and the dilated endoplasmic reticulum (ER) system, as well as mitochondria, were revealed in the studies. In some spermatids, the arrangement of microtubules present in the manchette was disturbed and the structure was also fragmented. The observations made in the research at present show that, despite some differences in the manchette between Chara and mammals, and probably also in the alga under study, microtubules participate in the intramanchette transport (IMT) process, which is essential during spermatid differentiation. In the present study, the effect of propyzamide on Chara spermiogenesis is also presented for the first time; however, the role of microtubule-associated proteins in this process still needs to be elucidated in the literature

    Blocking the Bromodomains Function Contributes to Disturbances in Alga Chara vulgaris Spermatids Differentiation

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    Bromodomain containing (BRD) proteins play an essential role in many cellular processes. The aim of this study was to estimate activity of bromodomains during alga Chara vulgaris spermatids differentiation. The effect of a bromodomain inhibitor, JQ1 (100 &mu;M), on the distribution of individual stages of spermatids and their ultrastructure was studied. The material was Feulgen stained and analysed in an electron microscope. JQ1 caused shortening of the early stages of spermiogenesis and a reverse reaction at the later stages. Additionally, in the same antheridium, spermatids at distant developmental stages were present. On the ultrastructural level, chromatin fibril system disorders and significantly distended endoplasmic reticulum (ER) cisternae already at the early stages were observed. Many autolytic vacuoles were also visible. The ultrastructural disturbances intensified after prolonged treatment with JQ1. The obtained data show that JQ1 treatment led to changes in the spermatid number and disturbances in chromatin condensation and to cytoplasm reduction. The current studies show some similarities between C. vulgaris and mammals spermiogenesis. Taken together, these results suggest that JQ1 interferes with the spermatid differentiation on many interdependent levels and seems to induce ER stress, which leads to spermatid degeneration. Studies on the role of bromodomains in algae spermiogenesis have not been conducted so far

    Conditions for development of passenger transport in Poland: high-speed rail and air transport

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    W zwi膮zku z globalizacj膮 i umacnianiem po艂膮cze艅 funkcjonalnych mi臋dzy poszczeg贸lnymi regionami wzrasta zapotrzebowanie na sprawnie funkcjonuj膮cy transport pasa偶erski. Wiele kraj贸w w ostatnich latach rozwija system kolei du偶ych pr臋dko艣ci, kt贸ry skutecznie rywalizuje z transportem lotniczym w skali kraju. Polska stoi w obliczu konieczno艣ci podj臋cia decyzji dotycz膮cych kszta艂towania polityki transportowej. W pracy analizie poddane zosta艂y uwarunkowania rozwoju kolei du偶ych pr臋dko艣ci oraz krajowego pasa偶erskiego transportu lotniczego. Przeanalizowano r贸wnie偶 czynniki wp艂ywaj膮ce na atrakcyjno艣膰 danego rodzaju transportu oraz przeprowadzono badanie w艣r贸d mieszka艅c贸w Polski dotycz膮ce oceny poszczeg贸lnych aspekt贸w sk艂adaj膮cych si臋 na t臋 atrakcyjno艣膰.Due to globalization and consolidation of functional connections between different regions, the demand for well-functioning passenger transport grows. Many countries have been developing high-speed rail system for several years. High-speed rail successfully competes with air transportat in those countries. Poland is to make a decision regarding the transport policy. The conditions for the development of high-speed rail, domestic air passenger transport and factors affecting the attractiveness of the mode of transport are analysed. The survey was conducted among Polish citizens for the assessment of different aspects that compose the attractiveness
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