Greater understanding of molecular pathophysiology has led to the recognition that an excessive type 2 inflammatory response is at the basis of the pathophysiology of several inflammatory diseases including atopic dermatitis (AD), asthma, and chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSwNP). Given the availability of biological agents that can permit management of specific disease endotypes, this reinforces the need for detailed characterization of these diseases through a multidisciplinary approach. Herein, these three conditions are briefly overviewed and practical guidance for a multidisciplinary approach to management is presented.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUnrepaired DNA damage during embryonic development can be potentially inherited by a large population of cells. However, the quality control mechanisms that minimize the contribution of damaged cells to developing embryos remain poorly understood. Here, we uncovered an ATR- and CHK1-mediated transcriptional response to replication stress (RS) in mouse embryonic stem cells (ESCs) that induces genes expressed in totipotent two-cell (2C) stage embryos and 2C-like cells.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAlthough the aetiology of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is still elusive, increased attention has been put forward on events related to neuroinflammation and an active participation of glial cells in the ALS pathogenesis has been suggested. However, the specific role of many proinflammatory mediators that usually accompany the inflammatory changes is still largely unknown. High mobility group box protein 1 (HMGB1) is an ubiquitous nuclear protein that exerts numerous extranuclear and extracellular functions, including a proinflammatory activity, able to induce cytokines expression and activate inflammatory cells.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe domestic dog could be a valuable model for studying and developing assisted reproduction in taxonomically related endangered Canids. However, the efficiency of in vitro oocyte maturation is very low in this species compared to that of other mammalian species and this limits the development of reproductive biotechnologies, such as in vitro embryo production, cryopreservation, or nucleus transfer. In canine species the female gamete has unique characteristics: the oocyte is exposed to high concentration of progesterone in the follicular environment, it is ovulated in the dictyate state, and resumes and completes meiosis in the oviduct.
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October 2003
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of culture in isolated oviducts relative to meiotic maturation, the time required to resume meiosis and the viability of the canine oocytes. For this purpose, cumulus-oocyte complexes and isthmus-ampullar tracts of the oviducts were collected from bitches undergoing ovariohysterectomies and destined to two experiments of culture. In experiment 1, the oocytes were cultured for 24 or 30 h: (1) in 100 micro l drops under oil; (2) on the mucosal epithelium of the open oviducts; (3) in the ligated oviducts.
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