Publications by authors named "Hugosson M"

Background: Cataract is a major cause of visual impairment worldwide. There is a paucity of prevalence studies from Sweden. Therefore, we report the prevalence of cataract and its risk factors in a population-based study of older adults in Sweden.

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  • The study focused on cancer rates among Swedish chimney sweeps, expanding the research by including additional members from 1981 to 2006, resulting in a total cohort of 6,320 individuals.
  • Overall, 813 cases of primary cancers were identified, leading to a standardized incidence ratio (SIR) of 1.30, indicating a higher than expected cancer occurrence, particularly for cancers of the esophagus, liver, lung, and bladder.
  • The findings suggest that exposure to soot and asbestos likely contributes to the increased cancer rates, while also highlighting the importance of preventive measures to address workplace exposures and promote healthier lifestyles.
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For many years, Swedish health authorities have recommended yearly influenza immunization to persons in medical risk groups and to people aged 65 years and older. Despite this recommendation, the vaccination coverage has been lower than 50% in Jönköping County, as in all other counties of Sweden. To increase the rate of influenza immunization in Jönköping County, we established a multiprofessional action group and designed a primary health care-based program.

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We investigated the effect of L and D enantiomers of a 25-residue peptide derived from the N-terminal region of the presequence of Nicotiana plumbaginifolia F1beta subunit of the ATP synthase, pF1beta(1, 25), on import into spinach leaf mitochondria. Three in vitro synthesized precursor proteins using different import pathways were used. Import of the precursor proteins of F1beta subunit of the ATP synthase, pre-F1beta, and the alternative oxidase, pre-AOX, required addition of external ATP.

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It has previously been shown that presequences of nuclear-encoded chloroplast proteins from the green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii contain a region that may form an amphiphilic alpha-helix, a structure characteristic of mitochondrial presequences. We have tested two precursors of chloroplast proteins (the PsaF and PsaK photosystem I subunits) from C. reinhardtii for the ability to be imported into spinach leaf mitochondria in vitro.

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Import of the synthetic precursor of the alternative oxidase from soybean was shown to be dependent on a membrane potential and ATP. The membrane potential in soybean mitochondria may be formed either by respiration through the cytochrome pathway, or through the alternative oxidase pathway with NAD(+)-linked substrates. Import of the alternative oxidase precursor in the presence of succinate as respiratory substrate was inhibited by KCN.

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In this study we report the first comparison of the mitochondrial protein import and processing events in two different tissues from the same organism. Both spinach leaf and root mitochondria were able to import and process the in vitro transcribed and translated Neurospora crassa F1 beta subunit of ATP synthase to the mature size product. Temperature optimum for protein import, 20 degrees C, was considerably lower than that found in other systems.

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Cecropins A and P1, antibacterial peptides from insects and from pig and some related peptides released respiratory control, inhibited protein import and at higher concentrations also inhibited respiration. However, PR-39, an antibacterial peptide from pig intestine, was found to be almost inert towards mitochondria. The concentrations at which the three mitochondrial functions were effected varied for different peptides.

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It has been shown that pre-P-450scc of bovine adrenal cortex mitochondria synthesized in a rabbit reticulocyte lysate cell-free system, is translocated into isolated soybean cotyledon mitochondria, thereby taking the mature form size. This finding is suggestive of the occurrence of a specific receptor and maturase for pre-P-450scc in plant mitochondria. Thus, plant mitochondria can be used as recipients for the mammalian cholesterol hydroxylase system in an attempt to study the mechanism of its formation and preservation.

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The gastrointestinal transit and tablet erosion of felodipine extended release (ER) tablets 10 mg were studied by gamma scintigraphy in eight healthy young males after administration under fasting and nonfasting conditions. Plasma concentrations of felodipine were also measured. Gastric emptying after administration together with food (mean, 3.

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