The widespread use of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and its entry into humans and livestock is of serious concern. In our study, we investigated the impact of PVC treatments on physiological, pathological, hormonal, and microbiota changes in female rabbits. Trend-like alterations in weight were observed in the spleen, liver, and kidney in both low (P1) and high dose (P2) PVC treatment groups.
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October 2024
Rationale: Silane derivatives play a crucial role in industrial plasma processes for the fabrication of various electronic devices such as lighting devices, solar cells, and displays. Accurate quantitative data are essential for modeling technological plasmas. This study reports the rate coefficients (k) and activation energies (E) for thermal electron attachment to SiCl, Si (CH)CHF, and SiCl (CH)Si(CH), which are key parameters for understanding the underlying processes in plasmas.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGABAergic inhibitory neurons fundamentally shape the activity and plasticity of cortical circuits. A major subset of these neurons contains somatostatin (SOM); these cells play crucial roles in neuroplasticity, learning, and memory in many brain areas including the hippocampus, and are implicated in several neuropsychiatric diseases and neurodegenerative disorders. Two main types of SOM-containing cells in area CA1 of the hippocampus are oriens-lacunosum-moleculare (OLM) cells and hippocampo-septal (HS) cells.
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February 2024
Electron attachment and corresponding dissociative electron attachment (DEA) to cobalt tricarbonyl nitrosyl (Co(CO)NO) clusters have been studied by co-expansion with Ar gas into a high vacuum. A monochromatic electron beam was utilized to generate negative ions and the resulting reaction products were identified using mass spectrometry. The ion fragments corresponding to Co(CO)NO monomers closely resemble results from earlier gas phase experiments and studies conducted on Co(CO)NO in He nanodroplets.
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August 2024
Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) in the microbiota play an important role in human and animal health and, when used as probiotics, can contribute to an increased growth performance in livestock management. Animals living in their native habitat can serve as natural sources of microorganisms, so isolation of LAB strains from wild boars could provide the opportunity to develop effective probiotics to improve production in swine industry. In this study, the probiotic potential of 56 LAB isolates, originated from the ileum, colon, caecum and faeces of 5 wild boars, were assessed in vitro in details.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFear-related memory traces are encoded by sparse populations of hippocampal principal neurons that are recruited based on their inhibitory-excitatory balance during memory formation. Later, the reactivation of the same principal neurons can recall the memory. The details of this mechanism are still unclear.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis study investigated effects of dietary fumonisins (FBs) on gut and faecal microbiota of weaned pigs. In total, 18 7-week-old male pigs were fed either 0, 15 or 30 mg FBs (FB + FB + FB)/kg diet for 21 days. The microbiota was analysed with amplicon sequencing of the 16S rRNA gene V3-V4 regions (Illumina MiSeq).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMotor disturbances are observed in schizophrenia patients, but the neuroanatomical background is unknown. Our aim was to investigate the pyramidal cells of the primary motor cortex (BA 4) in both hemispheres of postmortem control and schizophrenia subjects-8 subjects in each group-with 2.5-5.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe aim of this study was metagenomics analyses of acquired antibiotic-resistance genes (ARGs) in the intestinal microbiome of two important food-animal species in Hungary from a One Health perspective. Intestinal content samples were collected from 12 domestic pigs () and from a common carp (). Shotgun metagenomic sequencing of DNA purified from the intestinal samples was performed on the Illumina platform.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNegative polarity atmospheric pressure chemical ionization of selected chlorinated hydrocarbons (tetrachloromethane CCl and hexachloroethane CCl, dichloromethane CHCl, trichloromethane CHCl, 1,1,1,2-tetrachloroethane 1,1,1,2-CHCl, 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane 1,1,2,2,-CHCl 1,1,2-trichloroethane 1,1,2-CHCl, and 1,1,2-trichloroethane 1,1,2-CHCl) was studied using ion mobility spectrometry (IMS) and IMS combined with time-of-flight mass spectrometer (IMS-TOF MS) techniques, in the dry air and at two different drift gas temperatures (323 and 373 K). The ionization was performed using the OCO(HO) reactant ions (RIs), and the dominant ionization reaction was the dissociative electron transfer. The ionization resulted in the appearance of Cl ions for all substances and [OH.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBetz cells-the gigantopyramidal neurons found in high amount in the primary motor cortex-are among of the most characteristic neuronal cells. A part of them contains the calcium-binding protein parvalbumin (PV) in primates. However, less is known about these cells in the human motor cortex despite their important role in different neurological disorders.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: Land application of manure that contains antibiotics and resistant bacteria may facilitate the establishment of an environmental reservoir of antibiotic-resistant microbes, promoting their dissemination into agricultural and natural habitats. The main objective of this study was to search for acquired antibiotic resistance determinants in the gut microbiota of wild boar populations living in natural habitats.
Material And Methods: Gastrointestinal samples of free-living wild boars were collected in the Zemplén Mountains in Hungary and were characterised by culture-based, metagenomic, and molecular microbiological methods.
In this work we have studied the ionisation mechanism of Atmospheric Pressure Chemical Ionisation (ACPI) for three isomers of dimethyl phthalate (dimethyl phthalate - DMP (ortho- isomer), dimethyl isophthalate - DMIP (meta) and dimethyl terephthalate - DMTP (para)) using Ion Mobility Spectrometry (IMS) and IMS combined with an orthogonal acceleration Time of Flight Mass Spectrometer (oa-TOF MS). The molecules were chemically ionised using reactant ions H·(HO) (n = 3 and 4). The positive IMS and IMS-oaTOF mass spectra of the isomers showed significant differences in the ion mobilities and in the ion composition.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRecent data from absence epileptic patients and animal models provide evidence for significant impairments of attention, memory, and psychosocial functioning. Here, we outline aspects of the electrophysiological and structural background of these dysfunctions by investigating changes in hippocampal and cortical GABAergic inhibitory interneurons in two genetically absence epileptic rat strains: the Genetic Absence Epilepsy Rats from Strasbourg (GAERS) and the Wistar Albino Glaxo/Rijswijk (WAG/Rij) rats. Using simultaneously recorded field potentials from the primary somatosensory cortex (S1 cortex, seizure focus) and the hippocampal hilus, we demonstrated that typical frequencies of spike-wave discharges (SWDs; 7-8 Hz, GAERS; 7-9 Hz, WAG/Rij) and their harmonics appeared and their EEG spectral power markedly increased on recordings not only from the S1 cortex, but also from the hilus in both GAERS and WAG/Rij rats during SWDs.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFExperimental investigation of electron ionization (EI) of and electron attachment (EA) onto dicyclohexyl phthalate (DCHP) was carried out using a crossed electron and molecular beam technique. Formation of positive and negative ions by EI and EA with the corresponding dissociation processes was studied and discussed. Due to a low ion yield of the parent positive ion, we were not able to estimate the ionization energy of DCHP.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn the present study we have performed electron collision experiments with copper carboxylate complexes: [Cu(-BuNH)(µ-OCCF)], [Cu(-BuNH)(µ-OCCF)], [Cu(EtNH)(µ-OCCF)], and [Cu(µ-OCCF)]. Mass spectrometry was used to identify the fragmentation pattern of the coordination compounds produced in crossed electron - molecular beam experiments and to measure the dependence of ion yields of positive and negative ions on the electron energy. The dissociation pattern of positive ions contains a sequential loss of both the carboxylate ligands and/or the amine ligands from the complexes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHere, we report two annotated draft genome sequences of sp. strains isolated from honey. The genomes of strains 1.
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October 2017
In this work, we probe anion production upon electron interaction with Fe(CO) clusters using two complementary cluster-beam setups. We have identified two mechanisms that lead to synthesis of complex anions with mixed Fe/CO composition. These two mechanisms are operative in distinct electron energy ranges.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe annotated draft genome sequences of two recent sp. strains isolated from honey and a honey bee stomach in 2014 are reported here. Currently, two whole-genome sequences are available in databases; thus, the sequences of our new isolates will contribute to a better understanding of genomes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe genomic island SGI1 and its variants, the important vehicles of multi-resistance in Salmonella strains, are integrative elements mobilized exclusively by the conjugative IncA/C plasmids. Integration and excision of the island are carried out by the SGI1-encoded site-specific recombinase Int and the recombination directionality factor Xis. Chromosomal integration ensures the stable maintenance and vertical transmission of SGI1, while excision is the initial step of horizontal transfer, followed by conjugation and integration into the recipient.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAlthough previous research has revealed a number of social, cognitive and neural components of Machiavellians' decision making processes, less attention has been given to the neural correlates of the high Mach (HM) and low Mach (LM) people's responses to situations involving risks and costs imposed by others in interpersonal relationships. In the present study, we used an fMRI technique to examine individuals as they played the Trust game in fair and unfair situations. Our results revealed that the social environment involving opportunities for exploiting others may be more demanding for Machiavellians who showed elevated brain activities in the fair condition (where the partner made a cooperative initiation) but not in the unfair condition.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn focused electron beam induced deposition (FEBID) acetylacetone plays a role as a ligand in metal acetylacetonate complexes. As part of a larger effort to understand the chemical processes in FEBID, the electron-induced reactions of acetylacetone were studied both in condensed layers and in the gas phase and compared to those of acetone. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) shows that the electron-induced decomposition of condensed acetone layers yields a non-volatile hydrocarbon residue while electron irradiation of acetylacetone films produces a non-volatile residue that contains not only much larger amounts of carbon but also significant amounts of oxygen.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn spite of having deficits in various areas of social cognition, especially in mindreading, Machiavellian individuals are typically very successful in different tasks, including solving social dilemmas. We assume that a profound examination of neural structures associated with decision-making processes is needed to learn more about Machiavellians' abilities in exploiting other people. More specifically, we predicted that high-Mach people would show elevated activity in the brain areas involved in reward-seeking, anticipation of risky situations, and inference making.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report absolute dissociative electron attachment (DEA) and dissociative ionization (DI) cross sections for electron scattering from the focused electron beam induced deposition (FEBID) precursor Co(CO)(3)NO in the incident electron energy range from 0 to 140 eV. We find that DEA leads mainly to single carbonyl loss with a maximum cross section of 4.1 × 10(-16) cm(2), while fragmentation through DI results mainly in the formation of the bare metal cation Co(+) with a maximum cross section close to 4.
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