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The jejunum is a critical site for nutrient digestion and absorption, and variation in its ability to take up nutrients within the jejunum is likely to affect feed efficiency. The purpose of this study was to determine differences in gene expression in the jejunum of beef steers divergent for residual feed intake (RFI) in one cohort of steers (Year 1), and to validate those genes in animals from a second study (Year 2). Steers from Year 1 ( = 16) were selected for high and low RFI.

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Excitation/inhibition (E/I) balance plays important roles in mental disorders. Bioactive phospholipids like lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) are synthesized by the enzyme autotaxin (ATX) at cortical synapses and modulate glutamatergic transmission, and eventually alter E/I balance of cortical networks. Here, we analyzed functional consequences of altered E/I balance in 25 human subjects induced by genetic disruption of the synaptic lipid signaling modifier PRG-1, which were compared to 25 age and sex matched control subjects.

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Antibiotic resistance is a paramount global health issue, with numerous bacterial strains continually fortifying their resistance against diverse antibiotics. This surge in resistance levels primarily stems from the overuse and misuse of antibiotics in human, animal, and environmental contexts. In this study, we advocate for exploring alternative molecules exhibiting antibacterial properties to counteract the escalating antibiotic resistance.

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  • Over three years, 1,394 crossbred beef heifers were monitored using automated activity sensors to assess estrous cycles and determine AFC via ultrasonography.
  • Results indicated that while there was no significant correlation between the length of estrous cycles and AFC, machine learning techniques could potentially integrate various data types to enhance reproductive management in beef cows.
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The growing global burden of malignant tumors with increasing incidence and mortality rates underscores the urgent need for more effective and less toxic therapeutic options. Herbal compounds are being increasingly studied for their potential to meet these needs due to their reduced side effects and significant efficacy. Pristimerin (PS), a triterpenoid from the quinone formamide class derived from the Celastraceae and Hippocrateaceae families, has emerged as a potent anticancer agent.

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Surveillance of Parrot Bornavirus in Taiwan Captive .

Viruses

May 2024

International Degree Program in Animal Vaccine Technology, International College, National Pingtung University of Science and Technology, Pingtung 912, Taiwan.

Parrot bornavirus (PaBV) is an infectious disease linked with proventricular dilatation disease (PDD) with severe digestive and neurological symptoms affecting psittacine birds. Despite its detection in 2008, PaBV prevalence in Taiwan remains unexplored. Taiwan is one of the leading psittacine bird breeders; hence, understanding the distribution of PaBV aids preventive measures in controlling spread, early disease recognition, epidemiology, and transmission dynamics.

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PFKFB3 controls acinar IP3R-mediated Ca2+ overload to regulate acute pancreatitis severity.

JCI Insight

May 2024

Zhejiang Key Laboratory of intelligent Cancer Biomarker Discovery & Translation, Department of Hepatopancreatobiliary Surgery, The First Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University, Wenzhou, China.

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  • Acute pancreatitis (AP) is a serious stomach disease that often sends people to the hospital, and scientists want to find better treatments for it.
  • Researchers studied a protein called PFKFB3 in mice to see how it affects severe cases of AP known as severe alcoholic pancreatitis (SAP).
  • They discovered that PFKFB3 makes SAP worse by messing with calcium levels inside certain cells, and they think it could be a good target for new medicines to make the disease less severe.
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The objective of this study was to determine the dose-dependent response of one-carbon metabolite (OCM: methionine, choline, folate, and vitamin B12) supplementation on heifer dry matter intake on fixed gain, organ mass, hematology, cytokine concentration, pancreatic and jejunal enzyme activity, and muscle hydrogen peroxide production. Angus heifers (n = 30; body weight [BW] = 392.6 ± 12.

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Meiotic transcriptional reprogramming mediated by cell-cell communications in humans and mice revealed by scATAC-seq and scRNA-seq.

Zool Res

May 2024

State Key Laboratory of Reproductive Medicine and Offspring Health, Center for Global Health, School of Public Health, Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing, Jiangsu 211166, China. E-mail:

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  • Meiosis is a complex process that is significantly influenced by how genes are regulated, but there's limited research on how transcriptional changes occur during the early stages of meiosis.
  • The study used single-cell ATAC-seq on human testis tissue and found key changes in gene activity as spermatocytes progressed from zygotene to pachytene, a pattern also observed in mice.
  • They identified 282 transcriptional regulators that change activity during this process and proposed that signals from Sertoli cells are crucial for regulating these changes, with implications for conditions like non-obstructive azoospermia (NOA).
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Comparative study on the expression characteristics of transgenes inserted into the and H11 in mice.

Acta Biochim Biophys Sin (Shanghai)

May 2024

School of Life Science and Technology, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, China.

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  • The study investigates the efficiency of transgene expression in two common loci used for transgenic mice, determining if they have different effects on how genes are expressed.
  • Researchers inserted three types of fluorescent protein cassettes into these loci and created multiple transgenic mouse models.
  • Results showed that the expression efficiency was higher at one locus compared to the other and varied significantly within tissues and even cells of the same tissue, providing insights for better transgenic model development.
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The COVID-19 pandemic, caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, has led to over six million deaths worldwide. In human immune system, the type 1 interferon (IFN) pathway plays a crucial role in fighting viral infections. However, the ORF8 protein of the virus evade the immune system by interacting with IRF3, hindering its nuclear translocation and consequently downregulate the type I IFN signaling pathway.

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  • Epithelial cells in the kidneys and lower urinary tract face mechanical forces, but the specific sensors detecting these forces, like the OSCA/TMEM63 family of ion channels, are not well understood.
  • In a study using Tmem63b reporter mice, researchers observed the presence of HA-tagged-TMEM63B in various kidney and urinary tract epithelial cells through confocal microscopy.
  • The findings suggest that TMEM63B is found in several key epithelial cells, potentially serving as a mechanosensor or osmosensor in areas like the kidneys, urinary tract, and related reproductive organs.
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  • * In experiments with NMSC cell lines, BTZ treatment reduced Skp2 levels and increased p53 expression, leading to reduced cell growth and increased cell death through caspase activation.
  • * BTZ also generated reactive oxygen species and promoted autophagy, showing effective anti-cancer activity, which was further validated in the model organism Caenorhabditis elegans, highlighting its potential as a treatment option for NMSC.
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Social isolation (SI) after stroke reduces recovery. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of SI on corticosterone release and recovery after stroke in aged rats. A total of 64 male Wistar rats (aged 24 months) were used in the present study.

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Dihydroquercetin alleviates dopamine neuron loss via regulating TREM2 activation.

Int J Biol Macromol

June 2024

Key Laboratory of Basic Pharmacology of Ministry of Education and Joint International Research Laboratory of Ethnomedicine of Ministry of Education and Key Laboratory of Basic Pharmacology of Guizhou Province and Laboratory Animal Centre, Zunyi Medical University, Zunyi, Guizhou, China. Electronic address:

Background: Parkinson's disease (PD) is a prevalent neurodegenerative disorder, marked by the degeneration of dopamine (DA) neurons in the substantia nigra (SN). Current evidence strongly suggests that neuroinflammation, primarily mediated by microglia, contributes to PD pathogenesis. Triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells 2 (TREM2) might serve as a promising therapeutic target for PD due to its ability to suppress neuroinflammation.

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Reference genomes of cattle and sheep have lacked contiguous assemblies of the sex-determining Y chromosome. We assembled complete and gapless telomere to telomere (T2T) Y chromosomes for these species. The pseudo-autosomal regions were similar in length, but the total chromosome size was substantially different, with the cattle Y more than twice the length of the sheep Y.

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Antibiotic Resistance and Disinfectant Resistance Among Escherichia coli Isolated During Red Meat Production.

J Food Prot

June 2024

Meat Safety and Quality Research Unit, Meat Animal Research Center, Agricultural Research Service, US Department of Agriculture, Clay Center, NE, USA.

Escherichia coli commonly found in the gastrointestinal tracts of food animals include Shiga toxin-producing E. coli (STEC, stx, eae), Enterohemorrhagic E. coli (EHEC, stx, eae), Enteropathogenic E.

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H2AX: A key player in DNA damage response and a promising target for cancer therapy.

Biomed Pharmacother

June 2024

Translational Research Institute, Academic Health System, Hamad Medical Corporation, Doha 3050, Qatar; Laboratory of Animal Research Center, Qatar University, Doha 2713, Qatar; Dermatology Institute, Academic Health System, Hamad Medical Corporation, Doha 3050, Qatar; Department of Biosciences, Integral University, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India. Electronic address:

Cancer is caused by a complex interaction of factors that interrupt the normal growth and division of cells. At the center of this process is the intricate relationship between DNA damage and the cellular mechanisms responsible for maintaining genomic stability. When DNA damage is not repaired, it can cause genetic mutations that contribute to the initiation and progression of cancer.

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Association of and variants with bovine congestive heart failure in feedlot cattle.

F1000Res

April 2024

University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Great Plains Veterinary Educational Center, Clay Center, Nebraska, 68933, USA.

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  • Bovine congestive heart failure (BCHF) is increasingly common in feedlot cattle, leading to high mortality rates, and the study aimed to identify genetic factors associated with this untreatable condition.
  • Researchers conducted a genome-wide association study comparing 102 BCHF cases with unaffected pen mates, analyzing around 560,000 genetic markers.
  • Significant associations were found with two genes, leading to the conclusion that specific genetic variants can greatly increase the likelihood of BCHF, suggesting potential DNA tests for identifying at-risk cattle.
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Can the HB-EGF/EGFR pathway restore injured neurons?

FEBS J

May 2024

Veterinary and Animal Research Center (CECAV), Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Lusófona University-Lisbon University Centre, Portugal.

Heparin-binding epidermal growth factor-like growth factor (HB-EGF) is a transmembrane protein that, when cleaved by metalloproteases through a process called ectodomain shedding, binds to the EGF receptor (EGFR), activating downstream signaling. The HB-EGF/EGFR pathway is crucial in development and is involved in numerous pathophysiological processes. In this issue of The FEBS Journal, Sireci et al.

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Senp7 deficiency impairs lipid droplets maturation in white adipose tissues via Plin4 deSUMOylation.

J Biol Chem

June 2024

State Key Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, Ministry of Education Key Laboratory of Model Animal for Disease Study, Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Molecular Medicine, Model Animal Research Center, National Resource Center for Mutant Mice of China, Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital, School of Medicine, Nanjing University, Nanjing, China. Electronic address:

Lipid metabolism is important for the maintenance of physiological homeostasis. Several members of the small ubiquitin-like modifier (SUMO)-specific protease (SENP) family have been reported as the regulators of lipid homeostasis. However, the function of Senp7 in lipid metabolism remains unclear.

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Recent advancements in neural probe technology have become pivotal in both neuroscience research and the clinical management of neurological disorders. State-of-the-art developments have led to the advent of multichannel, high-density bidirectional neural interfaces that are adept at both recording and modulating neuronal activity within the central nervous system. Despite this progress, extant bidirectional probes designed for simultaneous recording and stimulation are beset with limitations, including elicitation of inflammatory responses and insufficient charge injection capacity.

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Training food handlers is essential to ensure food safety. However, the efficacy of training programs relying solely on theoretical information remains uncertain and often fails to induce significant changes in inadequate food practices. Training programs in good hygiene and food safety practices that integrate theoretical and practical approaches have emerged as a vital tool, enabling food handlers to apply their knowledge during work hours and clarify doubts.

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Shiga toxin-producing are zoonotic pathogens that cause food-borne human disease. Among these, the O157:H7 serotype has evolved from an enteropathogenic O55:H7 ancestor through the displacement of the somatic gene cluster and recurrent toxigenic conversion by Shiga toxin-converting bacteriophages. However, atypical strains that lack the Shiga toxin, the characteristic virulence hallmark, are circulating in this lineage.

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The development of realistic dummies for training the distal phalanx amputation (DPA) technique in mouse pups is a promising alternative to reduce and replace animals in training for research and teaching. To test this, we obtained micro-CT data from postnatal day-five mouse pups, meticulously segmented them, and converted them into a 3D mesh format suitable for 3D printing. Once the dummy was printed, it was evaluated during actual training courses in two different groups: in the first group, users received no dummies to train the DPA, and in the second group, users were trained with three dummies.

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