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Screening for depression in the general population through lipid biomarkers.

EBioMedicine

December 2024

Vladimir Zelman Center for Neurobiology and Brain Rehabilitation, Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology, Moscow, 121205, Russia; LLC NeurOmix, Moscow, 119571, Russia. Electronic address:

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  • - The study examines the potential role of lipids as biomarkers for diagnosing anxiety and depression, which are major contributors to mental health issues and disability, despite the lack of existing biochemical tests for these conditions.
  • - Researchers analyzed blood plasma lipid levels in a group of 604 urban individuals and compared them to 32 patients with clinical depression, finding significant correlations between lipid levels and the severity of depressive symptoms.
  • - The findings suggest that lipid alterations seen in clinically depressed patients can also be observed in the general population, leading to the creation of a predictive model with high accuracy for identifying individuals with severe depressive symptoms.
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The growing interest in biomimetic hydrogels is due to their successful applications in tissue engineering, 3D cell culturing and drug delivery. The major characteristics of hydrogels include swelling, porosity, degradation rate, biocompatibility, and mechanical properties. Poor mechanical properties can be regarded as the main limitation for the use of hydrogels in tissue engineering, and advanced techniques for its precise evaluation are of interest.

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Background: Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can occur after a traumatic event. PTSD is characterized by nightmares, flashbacks and avoidance of stressors. It currently affects 2-8% of the population, with military personnel particularly susceptible.

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Emidonol is a Russian antioxidant drug, widely used in veterinary medicine both for prophylactic purposes and under pathological conditions associated with oxygen deficiency. The product of its biotransformation in animals is meldonium, which is a metabolic modulator and has been included on the Prohibited List by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) since 2016. In the presented research, volunteers once consumed samples of milk from cows that had undergone a 15-day course of the veterinary drug Emidonol® 10%, obtained from one of the farms in the Moscow region.

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Recently, a number of message passing neural network (MPNN)-based methods have been introduced that, based on backbone atom coordinates, efficiently recover native amino acid sequences of proteins and predict modifications that result in better expressing, more soluble, and stable variants. However, usually, X-ray structures, or artificial structures generated by algorithms trained on X-ray structures, were employed to define target backbone conformations. Here, we show that commonly used algorithms ProteinMPNN and SolubleMPNN display low sequence recovery on structures determined using NMR.

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The incorporation of -butyl groups and spiro-functionalization into C═O/N-embedded multiresonance thermally activated delayed fluorescence (MR-TADF) systems has yielded materials with superior narrowband emission and excellent color purity. To elucidate the mechanisms underlying the enhanced properties, we present a theoretical study of a series of fused nitrogen/carbonyl derivatives with narrower emission profiles. The key steric factors that contribute to narrowband emission were identified through energy decomposition analysis, induced by structural relaxation in states S and S.

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Layered Na-birnessites are promising cathode materials for aqueous sodium-ion batteries due to their high theoretical capacity, low cost, and environmental benignity. However, the general O'3 Na-birnessites possess low Na content and dominant inactive {001} exposed facets, which compromise their Na storage capability and cycling stability. Herein, we develop a high-Na-content P'3-NaMnO·0.

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The cycloaddition of nitrile oxides and nitrilimines to one or both of the C=C double bonds of caryophyllene is described. The possibility of introducing five-membered fused and spiro-linked heterocycles into the structure of sesquiterpenes by the 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition reactions of nitrile oxides and nitrilimines to caryophyllene was demonstrated. As a result of these reactions, pharmacophore fragments of isoxazoline and pyrazoline are introduced into the structure of caryophyllene, which leads to an increase in the conformational rigidity of the molecule.

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In order to substitute well-studied but hard-to-deposit inorganic cathodoluminescent (CL) compounds with coordination compounds and organic ligands, it is primarily important to establish CL correlation with photoluminescence and increase CL intensity. In this paper, homo- and mixed-ligand 1,4-terephthalates and naphthalene-2,6-carboxylates of europium were studied, including a novel complex (Eu(nda)(BPhen)(HO)) whose crystal structure was determined. They were found to display luminescence of various intensities under excitation by fast electrons, which is characteristic of Eu.

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Humic substances are organic mixtures of extreme complexity, which significantly complicate their analysis by any method. Fractionation into more homogeneous mixtures seems to be almost the only way to overcome these difficulties. Preparative high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) provides almost any amounts of substances required for both further fractionation and studies by other methods.

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Divergent access to bicyclo[3.1.0]hexane and cyclopenta[]pyrazole scaffolds bearing azole and azine units has been developed.

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Here we explored new 1,5-disubstituted pyrrolidin-2-ones 1, 2 and 5-aryl-3,3,4,5-tetrahydropyrrolo[1,2-]quinoline-1(2)-ones 3 as inhibitors of tubulin polymerization. We evaluated their effects on microtubule dynamics and on the proliferation of A549 cells, using flow cytometry-based cell cycle analysis. The results were verified with phase-contrast microscopy in three cancer cell lines: A549, HeLa and MCF-7.

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We report on the possibility of noninvasive diabetes monitoring through continuous analysis of sweat. The prediction of the blood glucose level in diabetic patients is possible on the basis of their sweat glucose content due to the positive correlation discovered. The ratio between the blood glucose and sweat glucose concentrations for a certain diabetic subject is stable within weeks, excluding requirements for frequent blood probing.

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In this work, the heterodimeric phospholipase A, HDP-2, from viper venom was investigated for its hydrolytic activity in model myelin membranes as well as for its effects on intermembrane exchange of phospholipids (studied by phosphorescence quenching) and on phospholipid polymorphism (studied by H-NMR spectroscopy) to understand the role of sphingomyelin (SM) in the demyelination of nerve fibers. By using well-validated in vitro approaches, we show that the presence of SM in model myelin membranes leads to a significant inhibition of the hydrolytic activity of HDP-2, decreased intermembrane phospholipid exchange, and reduced phospholipid polymorphism. Using AutoDock software, we show that the NH group of the sphingosine backbone of SM binds to Tyr22(C=O) of HDP-2 via a hydrogen bond which keeps only the polar head of SM inside the HDP-2's active center and positions the sn-2 acyl ester bond away from the active center, thus making it unlikely to hydrolyze the alkyl chains at the sn-2 position.

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Introduction: The recently developed platelet aggregation technique based on low-angle light scattering (LaSca) in diluted platelet-rich plasma (PRP) requires only a small sample volume and provides information about platelet aggregation and shape change. This study aimed to investigate the influence of preanalytical and analytical variables and to validate the method in a real-life pediatric hematology hospital setting.

Methods: Platelet aggregation was induced by ADP in diluted PRP in the presence of 2 mM calcium at 23 °C.

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In this work, three isomeric fluorinated bipyridyldicarboxamides were studied to evaluate the impact of the fluorine atom position on the structure, stability, Am(III)/Ln(III) separation, and photophysical properties of their complexes. The complexes of the fluorinated amides have a metal-to-ligand composition of 1 : 1, which is independent of the fluorine atom position or lanthanide metal. The bipyridyl fragments in the fluorinated complexes are flattened compared with those in unsubstituted ones.

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Skull morphology analysis suggests the extinct Cape lion, Panthera leo melanochaita (Smith, 1842), is not distinctive.

Sci Rep

October 2024

WildCRU, Department of Biology, University of Oxford, Recanati-Kaplan Centre, Tubney House, Abingdon Road, Tubney, Abingdon, OX13 5QL, UK.

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  • The Cape lion (Panthera leo) was believed to be a distinct subspecies, historically known for its unique skull features, but recent studies challenge this classification.
  • This study analyzed 22 skulls of Cape lions, revealing that the morphological traits once thought to separate them from other Southern African lions are not distinctive.
  • The findings align with molecular research, indicating the Cape lion is not a separate subspecies but part of a broader Southern Clade.
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In order to control pathogenic microorganisms, three polymer compositions were prepared and tested. First, a water-soluble positively charged polycomplex was synthesized via the electrostatic binding of anionic polyacrylic acid to an excess of polyethylenimine to enhance the biocidal activity of the polycation. Second, an aqueous solution of AgNO was added to the polycomplex, thus forming a ternary polycation-polyanion-Ag complex with an additional antimicrobial effect.

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An approach to the synthesis of phosphoryl substituted spiro-1,3-dioxolane oxindoles was developed from the base-catalyzed reaction of various isatins with (3-hydroxyprop-1-yn-1-yl)phosphonates. It was found that various aryl-substituted and N-functionalized isatins with the formation of appropriate products with high yields and stereoselectivity when using -BuOLi are able to react. Cytotoxic activity evaluation suggests that the most significant results in relation to the HuTu 80 cell line were shown by N-benzylated spirodioxolanes.

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Rapid and specific diagnosis is necessary for both the treatment and prevention of infectious diseases. Bacteria and viruses that enter the bloodstream can trigger a strong immune response in infected animals and humans. The fluorescence polarization assay (FPA) is a rapid and accurate method for detecting specific antibodies in the blood that are produced in response to infection.

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Features of High-Precision Photothermal Analysis of Liquid Systems by Dual-Beam Thermal Lens Spectrometry.

Nanomaterials (Basel)

October 2024

Analytical Chemistry Division, Chemistry Department, M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, d. 1, Str. 3, Lenin Hills, GSP-1 V-234, Moscow 119991, Russia.

Thermal lens spectrometry is a high-sensitivity method for measuring the optical and thermal parameters of samples of different nature. To obtain both thermal diffusivity and absorbance-based signal measurements with high accuracy and precision, it is necessary to pay attention to the factors that influence the trueness of photothermal measurements. In this study, the features of liquid objects are studied, and the influence of optical and thermal effects accompanying photothermal phenomena are investigated.

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The blood rheology in vitro in glass or plastic microfluidic chips is different from that in vivo in blood vessels with similar geometry. Absence of vascular endothelium is suggested to cause these discrepancies. This work aims to perform in vitro measurements of blood microrheologic parameters in a slit microfluidic channel covered with endothelial cells (HUVEC).

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  • β-carotene (BCR) is a key carotenoid that acts as a colorant, antioxidant, and provitamin A, but its hydrophobic nature makes it challenging to distribute in water.
  • The crystal structure of a BCR-binding protein (BBP) from male locusts reveals how this protein efficiently binds BCR, forming a unique tubular structure that accommodates the carotenoid.
  • BBP can also bind various xanthophylls depending on their oxygen content but does not bind lycopene, highlighting its potential use in solubilizing BCR for applications.
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  • The study focuses on creating new cancer-fighting agents by combining ruthenium complexes with the drug abiraterone acetate to utilize the strengths of both.
  • The resulting compounds show strong anti-cancer effects on cancer cells while sparing normal fibroblast cells, indicating selectivity.
  • One specific compound, dichlorido(η6-p-cymene)(abiraterone acetate)ruthenium(II), demonstrated significantly better anti-cancer activity and induced apoptosis more effectively than abiraterone alone, suggesting it could be a promising candidate for further research.
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Millions of people worldwide suffer from musculoskeletal damage, thus using the largest proportion of rehabilitation services. The limited self-regenerative capacity of bone and cartilage tissues necessitates the development of functional biomaterials. Magnetoactive materials are a promising solution due to clinical safety and deep tissue penetration of magnetic fields (MFs) without attenuation and tissue heating.

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