The impact of metallic nanoparticles (NPs) on the uptake and toxicity of persistent organic pollutants by marine bivalves was assessed through a comparative laboratory study by exposing mussels to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAHs), in the presence and absence of ZnO and TiO NPs. PAHs and NPs concentration was analyzed after 14 days of exposure in mussels by GC/MS and ICP/AES. Furthermore, impact on the physiology and neurotoxicity of PAHs and NPs acting alone or in mixtures were also determined.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAlthough N-heterocyclic carbenes (NHCs) have brought profound changes in catalytic organic synthesis, their generation generally requires an inert atmosphere and harsh conditions. To overcome these limitations, an air-stable NHC photogenerator has been developed involving two mild components: 1,3-bis(mesityl)imidazolium tetraphenylborate (IMesHBPh) and electronically excited isopropylthioxanthone (ITX). In this study, the photochemical mechanism is investigated via the accurate identification of the transient species and photoproducts.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAlga-associated microorganisms, in the context of their numerous interactions with the host and the complexity of the marine environment, are known to produce diverse hydrolytic enzymes with original biochemistry. We recently isolated several macroalgal-polysaccharide-degrading bacteria from the surface of the brown alga Ascophyllum nodosum. These active isolates belong to two classes: the Flavobacteriia and the Gammaproteobacteria.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTrunk diseases have become among the most important grapevine diseases worldwide. They are caused by fungal pathogens that attack the permanent woody structure of the vines and cause various symptoms in woody and annual organs. This study examined modifications of plant responses in green stem, cordon, and trunk of grapevines expressing Esca proper (E) or apoplexy (A) event, which are the most frequent grapevine trunk disease symptoms observed in Europe.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn addition to NF EN ISO 15189, the second version of "GBEA AMP", published in the official journal of the French Republic, had set for "AMP" exams, the actions to be implemented in order to achieve an efficient quality management system. As part of continuous improvement of quality, and besides our external and internal quality systems, we have been developping indicators that will allow an early detection of potential drifts within operators performing sperm morphology testing. We have extracted nearly 1900 sperm morphology tests from our database.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBoth enantiomers of the DHFR inhibitor iclaprim (R)-1 and (S)-1 were synthesized from the cyclopropyl homoallyl alcohols (R)-6 and (S)-6, respectively. As key steps these transformations include a Mitsunobu reaction and the formation of the diaminopyrimidine unit prior to a novel cyclization procedure to obtain the desired chromene heterocycle. The moderate enantioselectivity of the products (R)-1 and (S)-1 is related to the Mitsunobu reaction, which unfortunately did not proceed with complete inversion of configuration.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMineralization of diuron has not been previously demonstrated despite the availability of some bacteria to degrade diuron into 3,4-dichloroaniline (3,4-DCA) and others that can mineralize 3,4-DCA. A bacterial co-culture of Arthrobacter sp. N4 and Delftia acidovorans W34, which respectively degraded diuron (20 mg l(-1)) to 3,4-DCA and mineralized 3,4-DCA, were able to mineralize diuron.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe main lipids isolated from Frateuria aurantia (DSMZ 6220) are iso-branched fatty acids and triterpenoids of the hopane family like bacteriohopanetetrol and derived hopanoids, beside trace amounts of diploptene and rearranged compounds like fern-7-ene. The impact of the growth temperature and the growth phase in which cells were harvested on this lipid fingerprint was investigated. As expected, an increase of saturated compounds with temperature is the essential modification in the fatty acid composition.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Steroid Biochem Mol Biol
September 1992
Fatty acid synthetase (FAS) is one of the first well-characterized progestin-induced proteins with available antibodies and cDNA. This paper reviews basic studies on FAS regulation in human breast cancer cell lines and recent data on the possible clinical significance of this new marker of hormone responsiveness in mammary cancer and benign breast diseases.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA semi-automatic program, designed for non-computer scientists, was developed for quantification of RNA levels detected by in situ hybridization in heterogeneous tissues. A video camera was used to acquire microscopic images of autoradiographed tissue sections which are then digitized on a video monitor for semi-automated quantification of silver grains. We describe a data entry and analysis procedure for systematic quantification of RNA levels in which about 300 cells per tissue sample can be analysed within 10 min.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFatty acid synthetase (FAS) is induced by progestins in human breast cancer cell lines. To study its regulation in normal mammary glands, the FAS level was estimated by immunohistochemistry, using the biotin-streptavidin method, in ducts and lobules of normal tissues adjacent to nonproliferative benign breast lesions collected by biopsy. Rabbit polyclonal antibodies to human FAS specifically recognized the 250-kDa FAS from MCF7 cells, as shown by Western immunoblotting.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Clin Endocrinol Metab
May 1990
Fatty acid synthetase (FAS) is induced by progesterone in MCF7 and T47D breast cancer cell lines. We studied a possible in vivo regulation of expression of this gene by looking for FAS RNA in human endometrial biopsies at various periods of the menstrual cycle, using a cloned cDNA FAS probe. By Northern blot analysis, we detected the 8-kilobase FAS RNA throughout the cycle in 7 uterine samples.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe have shown previously that fatty acid synthetase (FAS) is specifically induced by progestins in human breast cancer cell lines. To test the potential value of FAS as a clinical marker in breast diseases, we measured FAS expression in frozen sections of 22 benign and 27 malignant mammary tumors using in situ hybridization with the [35S]UTP alpha S-labeled FAS anti-sense mRNA. The hybridized RNA was quantified with an IMSTAR computerized image analyzer.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFProgesterone and estrogens play an important role in the control of growth, differentiation and function of mammary epithelial cells. Their mechanism of action can be studied in human metastatic breast cancer cell lines (MCF7, T47D, ZR75-1..
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe cDNA clone (Pg8) corresponding to the 3'-end of fatty acid synthetase (FAS) mRNA is one of the few probes to study in cell lines the mechanism by which an endogenous gene is regulated by progestins. The steady-state level of FAS mRNA is known to be increased by the synthetic progestin R5020 in the human breast cancer cell line MCF7. We show here that it is also increased in another progesterone-receptor-positive cell line T47D but not in progesterone-receptor-negative cell lines BT20, MDA-MB231, and HBL100.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRev Kuba Med Trop Parasitol
September 2004