Previous research has highlighted the significant role of progestins and glucocorticoids in fish oocyte maturation and ovulation. To clarify the molecular mechanisms underlying these processes, comprehensive investigations were conducted using a mutant Nile tilapia ( ) model. Analysis revealed pronounced Cyp17a2 expression in ovarian somatic cells of the tilapia.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe hydrate structure type and dissociation behavior for pure methane and methane-ethane hydrates at temperatures below the ice point and atmospheric pressure were investigated using in situ Raman spectroscopic analysis. The self-preservation effect of sI methane hydrate is significant at lower temperatures (268.15 to 270.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFZIF-67(zinc-methylimidazolate framework-67), one of the zeolitic imidazolate frameworks (ZIFs), was used for the removal of phenol from aqueous solutions via adsorption and shows high adsorption capacity for phenol. The thermodynamic and kinetic adsorption behavior of ZIF-67 for phenol in water with concentration ranging from 50 to 300 ppm were investigated in a batch reactor and a ZIF-67 packed column, respectively. The effects of pH, contact time, zeta potential of the adsorbent and temperature on the adsorption behavior were evaluated, and the results demonstrated that the adsorption is primarily brought about by a specific favorable interaction (electrostatic interaction) between phenol and ZIF-67 surface.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Previous studies with animal experiments, autopsy, structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and task-related functional MRI (fMRI) have confirmed that brain functional connectivity in addicts has become impaired. The goal of this study was to investigate the alteration of resting-state functional connectivity of the ventral anterior cingulate cortex (vACC) in the heroin abusers' brain.
Methods: Fifteen heroin abusers and fifteen matched healthy volunteers were studied using vACC as the region-of interest (ROI) seed.
Low temperature photoisomerization of stilbene and 1,4-diphenyl-1,3-butadiene derivatives was found to vary depending on the organic glass employed in such studies. Examination of the combined results showed that the variation was more likely to arise from the rigidity of the organic glass at the temperature of irradiation rather than the composition of the organic glass; that is, the observed results are consistent with the possible softening of the glass that surrounds the excited substrate in the same manner as detected in the photolysis of ethyl iodide reported by Porter and co-workers. These observations successfully account for the apparent "disagreement" of reports from the Hawaii and the Florida State groups on the mechanism of photoisomerization in low temperature glasses.
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February 2008
Photoisomerization reactions of cis isomers of 1-beta-naphthyl-2-phenylethylene, an o-methylated homolog and 1-alpha-naphthyl-2-phenylethylene in organic glasses at liquid nitrogen temperature were studied. Reactions were followed by changes in UV-absorption spectra of the irradiated samples. Formation of an unstable trans-photoproduct was detected only with the o-methylated homolog.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFT-IR, FT-Raman and electronic absorption spectroscopies were utilized in conjunction with density functional theory (DFT) calculations to investigate the ground and excited states of self-assembled dinuclear dimeric helicates (ZnL)2 and (NiL)2 [L = bis(2,4-dimethyldipyrrin-3-yl)methane]. These studies afford a detailed description of the ground-state geometric and electronic structures of (ZnL)2 and (NiL)2 and provide a comparison with similar geometrical metal-porphyrins. The results demonstrate that enlarging the basis set used in the DFT calculations results in an obvious alteration of the calculated bond lengths but negligible alteration of the calculated bond angles.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPhotoisomerization of several cis- or Z-stilbene analogs and two E-analogs in low temperature organic glasses was examined. From a mechanistic view-point, the compounds can be divided into three types: (i) those giving identical Hula-twist (HT) and one-bond-flip (OBF) products, (ii) those giving a single HT product that is different (hence distinguishable) from the OBF product and (iii) those showing two distinct HT processes but only one OBF process. Examples for all three types of analogs are provided emphasizing the most informative Type-II (stilbene analogs with identical but unsymmetrically substituted phenyl rings), including linear as well as conformationally constrained compounds.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPhotochemical reactivities of model organic systems (stilbene and diphenylbutadiene) in organic glasses were first examined and compared with those in solution and in organized media. These observations were in turn compared with reactivities of polyene chromophores in protein binding cavities (specifically PYP, rhodopsin and bacteriorhodopsin). The obvious conclusion is that the preference for the most volume-conserving Hula-twist mechanism isomerization in organic glasses is because of the close interaction between the guest and the host molecules.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF1,4-Dimethyl-1,4-diphenylbutadiene was shown to be able to execute regiospecific HT-1 photoisomerization around a methyl group when irradiated in a low-temperature organic glass, albeit at reduced efficiency. 2,3-Dimethyl-1,4-diphenylbutadiene exhibited a different type of steric effect, causing the E,E-isomer to undergo regiospecific HT-1 photoisomerization.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn EPA glass at liquid nitrogen temperature, the E,E isomer of diphenylbutadiene (DPB) was photostable, while both the Z,E and Z,Z isomers underwent selective HT isomerization at center 1 giving the stable conformer of the double-bond isomerized trans product. That HT-1 was involved rather than the OBF process was shown by results of o,o'-dimethyl-DPB. Formation of unstable trans product corresponded to simultaneous configurational and conformational isomerization.
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