260 results match your criteria: "Biochimie et Physique; Universite du Quebec a Trois-Rivieres; Trois-Rivieres[Affiliation]"

Structural studies with crotoxin B from Crotalus durissus collilineatus venom suggest a heterodimeric assembly formed by two new isoforms.

Biochimie

March 2024

Departamento de Biofísica e Farmacologia, Instituto de Biociências, Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), Botucatu, SP, Brazil; Instituto de Estudos Avançados do Mar (IEAMar), Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), São Vicente, SP, Brazil. Electronic address:

In accidents involving Crotalus snakes, the crotoxin complex (CTX) plays lethal action due to its neurotoxic activity. On the other hand, CTX have potential biotechnological application due to its anti-tumoral, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, analgesic and immunomodulatory properties. CTX is a heterodimer composed of Crotoxin A (CA or crotapotin), the acidic nontoxic and non-enzymatic component and; Crotoxin B (CB), a basic, toxic and catalytic PLA.

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Sustained autocatalysis coupled to compartment growth and division is a key step in the origin of life, but an experimental demonstration of this phenomenon in an artificial system has previously proven elusive. We show that autocatalytic reactions within compartments-when autocatalysis, and reactant and solvent exchange outpace product exchange-drive osmosis and diffusion, resulting in compartment growth. We demonstrate, using the formose reaction compartmentalized in aqueous droplets in an emulsion, that compartment volume can more than double.

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Association between acute complications in PMM2-CDG patients and haemostasis anomalies: Data from a multicentric study and suggestions for acute management.

Mol Genet Metab

November 2023

Centre de Référence des Maladies Héréditaires du Métabolisme, Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP), Hôpital Universitaire Necker-Enfants-Malades, Institut Imagine, G2M, MetabERN, Paris, France; Université Paris Cité, Paris, France; INSERM, Institut Necker-Enfants Malades, France. Electronic address:

Objectives: Patients with PMM2-CDG develop acute events (stroke-like episodes (SLEs), thromboses, haemorrhages, seizures, migraines) associated with both clotting factors (factor XI) and coagulation inhibitors (antithrombin, protein C and protein S) deficiencies. The aim of the study was to correlate acute events to haemostasis and propose practical guidelines.

Methods: In this multicentric retrospective study, we evaluated clinical, radiological, haemostasis and electroencephalography data for PMM2-CDG patients hospitalized for acute events.

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Downregulation of mitochondrial complex I induces ROS production in colorectal cancer subtypes that differently controls migration.

J Transl Med

August 2023

Centre de Recherche des Cordeliers, INSERM U1138, Sorbonne Université, Université Paris-Cité, 15, Rue de l'Ecole de Médecine, 75006, Paris, France.

Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) can be classified into four molecular subtypes (CMS) among which CMS1 is associated with the best prognosis, while CMS4, the mesenchymal subtype, has the worst outcome. Although mitochondria are considered to be hubs of numerous signaling pathways, the study of mitochondrial metabolism has been neglected for many years. Mitochondrial Complex I (CI) plays a dual role, both in energy and reactive oxygen species (ROS) production.

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NMR metabolomics study of chronic low-dose exposure to a cocktail of persistent organic pollutants.

NMR Biomed

November 2023

CNRS UMR 8601, Laboratoire de Chimie et de Biochimie Pharmacologiques et Toxicologiques, Université Paris Cité, Paris, France.

Nowadays, exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs), including persistent organic pollutants (POPs), is one of the most critical threats to public health. EDCs are chemicals that mimic, block, or interfere with hormones in the body's endocrine system and have been associated with a wide range of health issues. This innovative, untargeted metabolomics study investigates chronic low-dose internal exposure to a cocktail of POPs on multiple tissues that are known to accumulate these lipophilic compounds.

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Individual life histories: neither slow nor fast, just diverse.

Proc Biol Sci

July 2023

Department of Biology, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, MA, USA.

The slow-fast continuum is a commonly used framework to describe variation in life-history strategies across species. Individual life histories have also been assumed to follow a similar pattern, especially in the pace-of-life syndrome literature. However, whether a slow-fast continuum commonly explains life-history variation among individuals within a population remains unclear.

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Introduction And Objectives: Chronic Mountain Sickness (CMS) syndrome, combining excessive erythrocytosis and clinical symptoms in highlanders, remains a public health concern in high-altitude areas, especially in the Andes, with limited therapeutic approaches. The objectives of this study were to assess in CMS-highlanders permanently living in La Rinconada (5100-5300 m, Peru, the highest city in the world), the early efficacy of acetazolamide (ACZ) and atorvastatin to reduce hematocrit (Hct), as well as the underlying mechanisms focusing on intravascular volumes.

Materials And Methods: Forty-one males (46±8 years of age) permanently living in La Rinconada for 15 [10-20] years and suffering from CMS were randomized between ACZ (250 mg once-daily; N = 13), atorvastatin (20 mg once-daily; N = 14) or placebo (N = 14) uptake in a double-blinded parallel study.

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Titanate nanotubes as an efficient oral detoxifying agent against drug overdose: application in rat acetaminophen poisoning.

Nanoscale Adv

May 2023

Laboratoire des Substances Naturelles, Institut National de Recherche et d'Analyse Physico-chimique, Biotechpôle Sidi Thabet 2020 Tunisia +216 71 537 688 +216 71 537 666.

Voluntary drug intoxication is mainly due to drug overdose or the interaction of several drugs. Coma and its associated complications such as hypoventilation, aspiration pneumopathy, and heart rhythm disorders are the main hallmarks of drug intoxication. Conventional detoxification treatments, including gastric lavage or vomiting, administration of ipecac or activated charcoal (CH), and the use of antidotes, have proven to be inefficient and are generally associated with severe adverse effects.

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Investigating a new C2-symmetric testosterone dimer and its dihydrotestosterone analog: Synthesis, antiproliferative activity on prostate cancer cell lines and interaction with CYP3A4.

Eur J Med Chem

March 2023

Laboratoire de Recherche en Chimie Médicinale (LRCM) et Groupe de Recherche en Signalisation Cellulaire (GRSC), Département de Chimie, Biochimie et Physique, Université du Québec é Trois-Riviéres, C.P. 500, Trois-Riviéres, QC, G9A 5H7, Canada. Electronic address:

The synthesis of a 17α-linked C2-symmetric testosterone dimer and its dihydrotestosterone analog is reported. The dimers were synthesized using a short five-step reaction sequence with 28% and 38% overall yield for the testosterone and dihydrotestosterone dimer, respectively. The dimerization reaction was achieved by an olefin metathesis reaction with 2nd generation Hoveyda-Grubbs catalyst.

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Effects of a Maximal Exercise Followed by a Submaximal Exercise Performed in Normobaric Hypoxia (2500 m), on Blood Rheology, Red Blood Cell Senescence, and Coagulation in Well-Trained Cyclists.

Metabolites

January 2023

Laboratoire Interuniversitaire de Biologie de la Motricité (LIBM) EA7424, Team "Vascular Biology and Red Blood Cell", Universié Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Université de Lyon, 69007 Lyon, France.

Acute normoxic exercise impacts the rheological properties of red blood cells (RBC) and their senescence state; however, there is a lack of data on the effects of exercise performed in hypoxia on RBC properties. This crossover study compared the effects of acute hypoxia vs. normoxia on blood rheology, RBC senescence, and coagulation during exercise.

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In humans, tetrahydrobiopterin (H4Bip) is the cofactor of several essential hydroxylation reactions which dysfunction cause very serious diseases at any age. Hence, the determination of pterins in biological media is of outmost importance in the diagnosis and monitoring of H4Bip deficiency. More than half a century after the discovery of the physiological role of H4Bip and the recent advent of gene therapy for dopamine and serotonin disorders linked to H4Bip deficiency, the quantification of quinonoid dihydrobiopterin (qH2Bip), the transient intermediate of H4Bip, has not been considered yet.

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Forensic intelligence teaching and learning in higher education: An international approach.

Forensic Sci Int

March 2023

Groupe de Recherche en Science Forensique, Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, Canada; Ecole des Sciences Criminelles, Université de Lausanne, Switzerland; Domaine Traces et Analyse criminelle, Police neuchâteloise, Switzerland. Electronic address:

Over the years, forensic science has primarily positioned itself as a service provider for the criminal justice system, following the dominant and traditional reactive law enforcement model. Unfortunately, this focus has limited its capacity to provide knowledge about crime systems and to support other forms of policing styles through forensic intelligence. Although forensic intelligence research has steadily developed over the last few years, it is rarely covered in the core of academic teaching and research programs.

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The segmented RNA genome of influenza A viruses (IAVs) enables viral evolution through genetic reassortment after multiple IAVs coinfect the same cell, leading to viruses harboring combinations of eight genomic segments from distinct parental viruses. Existing data indicate that reassortant genotypes are not equiprobable; however, the low throughput of available virology techniques does not allow quantitative analysis. Here, we have developed a high-throughput single-cell droplet microfluidic system allowing encapsulation of IAV-infected cells, each cell being infected by a single progeny virion resulting from a coinfection process.

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Temperature variations have a big impact on bacterial metabolism and death, yet an exhaustive molecular picture of these processes is still missing. For instance, whether thermal death is determined by the deterioration of the whole or a specific part of the proteome is hotly debated. Here, by monitoring the proteome dynamics of , we clearly show that only a minor fraction of the proteome unfolds at the cell death.

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The published literature shows a lack of methods to evaluate the patterns and extent of decomposition of human remains and to estimate the post-mortem interval (PMI) in humid, continental (Dfb) climates such as Quebec. The aim of this study was to address this gap in the current knowledge base by providing the first observations from human corpses studied under controlled conditions in Quebec. A 12-month study was conducted at the site for Research in Experimental and Social Thanatology; the first human taphonomy facility in Canada.

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CMAJ

January 2023

Département de médecine familiale et communautaire (Jain), Centre des sciences de la santé Sunnybrook, Université de Toronto, Toronto, Ont.; Département des sciences cardiaques, Division de cardiologie (Stone), Faculté de médecine Cumming, Université de Calgary, Institut cardiovasculaire Libin de l'Alberta (Stone), Symphony of Health, Calgary, Alb.; Département de médecine familiale (Agarwal), Université McMaster, Hamilton, Ont.; Département de médecine (Andrade), Université de la Colombie-Britannique, Vancouver, C.-B.; Institut de cardiologie de Montréal (Andrade), Université de Montréal, Montréal, Qc; Bureau de la politique et de la promotion de la nutrition (Aziz), Santé Canada, Ottawa, Ont.; Département de Santé, Kinésiologie et Physiologie appliquée (Bacon), Université Concordia, et Centre de médecine comportementale de Montréal (Bacon), Centre intégré universitaire de santé et de services sociaux du Nord-de-l'Île-de-Montréal, Montréal, Qc; Centre de diabétologie Sinaï (Bajaj), Hôpital du Mont Sinaï; Département de psychiatrie (Baker), Université de Toronto, Toronto, Ont.; Centre de médecine familiale Herzl (Cheng), Hôpital général juif; Département de médecine familiale (Cheng), Université McGill; Hôpital général juif, Département de médecine (Dannenbaum), Université McGill, Montréal, Qc; Département de médecine familiale (Gelfer), Université de la Colombie-Britannique, Vancouver, C.-B.; Université de Toronto (Habert), Toronto, Ont.; Département de médecine familiale (Hickey), Hôpital régional St. Martha, Antigonish, N.-É.; Institut des politiques, de la gestion et de l'évaluation de la santé (Keshavjee), École Dalla Lana de santé publique, Université de Toronto, Toronto, Ont.; Faculté de médecine (Kitty), Université d'Ottawa, Ottawa, Ont.; Fondation canadienne des maladies du cœur et de l'AVC (Lindsay), Toronto, Ont.; Département des sciences de la nutrition (L'Abbé), Faculté de médecine Temerty, Université de Toronto, Toronto, Ont.; Département de biochimie et de biologie moléculaire (Lau), Université de Calgary, Calgary, Alb.; Institut de cardiologie de Montréal (Macle), Université de Montréal, Montréal, Qc; Division de cardiologie (McDonald), Centre de recherche en cardiologie Ted Rogers, Université de Toronto, Toronto, Ont.; Département de médecine (Nerenberg), Institut cardiovasculaire Libin, Université de Calgary, Calgary, Alb.; Division de cardiologie (Pearson), Institut de cardiologie Mazankowski; Université de l'Alberta, Faculté de médecine et de dentisterie (Pearson), Edmonton, Alb.; Division de néphrologie (Pham), Hôpital Sunnybrook, Université de Toronto, Toronto, Ont.; Division de neurologie (Poppe), Centre Hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal; Département de neurosciences (Poppe), Université de Montréal, Montréal, Qc; Division d'endocrinologie et métabolisme (Rabi), Département de médecine, Université de Calgary, Calgary, Alb.; Faculté des sciences infirmières (Sherifali), Université McMaster, Hamilton, Ont.; Centre pour les dépendances et la santé mentale (Selby); Département de médecine familiale et communautaire (Selby), Faculté de médecine Temerty, Université de Toronto, Toronto, Ont.; Département de neurosciences cliniques et Institut de neurologie Hotchkiss (Smith), Université de Calgary, Calgary, Alb.; Centre médical Argus en santé familiale (Stern), Oakville, Ont.; Services de santé Halton (Stern), Toronto, Ont.; Département de médecine (Thanassoulis), Université McGill, Montréal, Qc; Hôpital Humber River (Terenzi); Hôpital général de North York, Toronto Western Hospital-UHN, Université de Toronto (Tu); Maladies cardiovasculaires, Hôpital Women's College et Centre de cardiologie Peter Munk (Udell), Hôpital général de Toronto, Université de Toronto, Toronto, Ont.; Division de cardiologie (Virani), Université de la Colombie-Britannique; Faculté de l'éducation, programme pour la santé autochtone et l'activité physique (Warburton), Université de la Colombie-Britannique, Vancouver, C.-B.; Faculté de médecine Cumming (Ward), Université de Calgary, Calgary, Alb.; Faculté des sciences de la santé (Wharton), Université McMaster, Hamilton, Ont.; Health Sciences North (Zymantas); Faculté de médecine du Nord de l'Ontario (Zymantas), Sudbury, Ont.; Institut de recherche Sunnybrook (Hua-Stewart), Toronto, Ont.; Faculté de médecine (Liu), Institut de cardiologie de l'Université d'Ottawa, Ottawa, Ont.; Faculté de médecine (Liu), Université de Toronto; Division de néphrologie (Tobe), Centre des sciences de la santé Sunnybrook, Université de Toronto, Toronto, Ont.; Faculté de médecine du Nord de l'Ontario (Tobe), Sudbury, Ont.

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Quantification of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) in clouds at a mountain site (puy de Dôme, central France).

Sci Total Environ

March 2023

Centre de Recherche de l'Institut Universitaire de Cardiologie et de Pneumologie de Québec, Université Laval, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada; Département de Biochimie, de Microbiologie et de Bio-informatique, Faculté des Sciences et de Génie, Université Laval, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. Electronic address:

Antibiotic resistance in bacteria is becoming a major sanitary concern worldwide. The extensive use of large quantities of antibiotics to sustain human activity has led to the rapid acquisition and maintenance of antibiotic resistant genes (ARGs) in bacteria and to their spread into the environment. Eventually, these can be disseminated over long distances by atmospheric transport.

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Major threats to the human lifespan include cancer, infectious diseases, diabetes, mental degenerative conditions and also reduced agricultural productivity due to climate changes, together with new and more devastating plant diseases. From all of this, the need arises to find new biopesticides and new medicines. Plants and microorganisms are the most important sources for isolating new metabolites.

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Effect of amphiphilic environment on the solution structure of mouse TSPO translocator protein.

Biochimie

February 2023

Laboratoire des BioMolécules (LBM), UMR 7203, Sorbonne Université, Ecole Normale Supérieure, PSL Université, CNRS, 4 place Jussieu, F-75005, Paris, France.

The translocator protein (TSPO) is a ubiquitous transmembrane protein of great pharmacological interest thanks to its high affinity to many drug ligands. The only high-resolution 3D-structure known for mammalian TSPO was obtained by NMR for the mouse mTSPO in DPC detergent only in presence of the high-affinity PK 11195 ligand. An atomic structure of free-ligand mTSPO is still missing to better understand the interaction of ligands with mTSPO and their effects on the protein conformation.

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Homozygous COQ7 mutation: a new cause of potentially treatable distal hereditary motor neuropathy.

Brain

August 2023

Pathophysiology and Genetics of Neuron and Muscle, CNRS UMR 5261, INSERM U1315, Université Lyon1, Faculté de Médecine Lyon Est, Lyon, France.

Distal hereditary motor neuropathy represents a group of motor inherited neuropathies leading to distal weakness. We report a family of two brothers and a sister affected by distal hereditary motor neuropathy in whom a homozygous variant c.3G>T (p.

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Magneto-mechanical destruction of cancer-associated fibroblasts using ultra-small iron oxide nanoparticles and low frequency rotating magnetic fields.

Nanoscale Adv

January 2022

Laboratoire de Physique et Chimie des Nano-Objets (LPCNO), CNRS-UPS-INSA UMR5215 135 Avenue de Rangueil F-31077 Toulouse France

The destruction of cells using the mechanical activation of magnetic nanoparticles with low-frequency magnetic fields constitutes a recent and interesting approach in cancer therapy. Here, we showed that superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles as small as 6 nm were able to induce the death of pancreatic cancer-associated fibroblasts, chosen as a model. An exhaustive screening of the amplitude, frequency, and type (alternating rotating) of magnetic field demonstrated that the best efficacy was obtained for a rotating low-amplitude low-frequency magnetic field (1 Hz and 40 mT), reaching a 34% ratio in cell death induction; interestingly, the cell death was not maximized for the largest amplitudes of the magnetic field.

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Various series of lanthanide metal-organic networks denoted Ln- (Ln = La, Ce, Pr, Sm, Eu, Gd, Tb, Dy, Ho, Er, Tm, Yb), were synthesized under solvothermal conditions using potassium cyamelurate (K) and lanthanide nitrate salts. All obtained materials were fully characterized, and their crystal structures were solved by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. Four types of coordination modes were elucidated for the Ln- series with different Ln coordination geometries.

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Inborn errors of monoamine neurotransmitter metabolism are rare genetic diseases classified as catecholamine and serotonin metabolism disorders or neurotransmitter transportopathies. To diagnose these orphan diseases, monoamine metabolites have been identified and validated as cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) biomarkers: 5-hydroxy-tryptophane, 5-hydroxy-indol-acetic acid, 3-ortho-methyl-DOPA, homovanillic acid, and 3-methoxy-4-hydroxyphenylglycol. The present work presents a UHPLC-MS/MS method developed for the quantification of these metabolites in CSF and compares it with a previously described UHPLC with fluorescence detection (UHPLC-FD) method.

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