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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Microrna-142 Reduces Monoamine Oxidase A Expression And Activity In Neuronal Cells By Downregulating Sirt1, Amrita Datta Chaudhuri, Sowmya V. Yelamanchili, Howard S. Fox
Microrna-142 Reduces Monoamine Oxidase A Expression And Activity In Neuronal Cells By Downregulating Sirt1, Amrita Datta Chaudhuri, Sowmya V. Yelamanchili, Howard S. Fox
Journal Articles: Pharmacology & Experimental Neuroscience
Aberrant expression of microRNAs (miRs) has been implicated in the pathogenesis of several neurodegenerative disorders. In HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders (HAND), miR-142 was found to be upregulated in neurons and myeloid cells in the brain. We investigated the downstream effects of chronic miR-142 upregulation in neuronal cells by comparing gene expression in stable clones of the human neuroblastoma cell line BE(2)M17 expressing miR-142 to controls. Microarray analysis revealed that miR-142 expression led to a reduction in monoamine oxidase (MAO) A mRNA, which was validated by qRT-PCR. In addition to the mRNA, the MAOA protein level and enzyme activity were also reduced. …
Combined Fluorescent In Situ Hybridization For Detection Of Micrornas And Immunofluorescent Labeling For Cell-Type Markers, Amrita Datta Chaudhuri, Sowmya V. Yelamanchili, Howard S. Fox
Combined Fluorescent In Situ Hybridization For Detection Of Micrornas And Immunofluorescent Labeling For Cell-Type Markers, Amrita Datta Chaudhuri, Sowmya V. Yelamanchili, Howard S. Fox
Journal Articles: Pharmacology & Experimental Neuroscience
Identification of the cell type of origin for normal or aberrant gene expression is critical for many studies, and poses a significant problem for some regulatory RNAs such as microRNAs. MicroRNAs are small non-coding RNAs that regulate cellular function by targeting specific mRNAs and reducing the level of their protein product. Aberrant expression of miRNAs in cell-types where they are not normally expressed occurs in several disease conditions. Therefore, it is important to determine not only the expression level of microRNAs, but also where they are expressed. Here we describe a detailed method for fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) combined …
Anticuerpos Contra El Virus De La Parainfluenza 3 En Cerdos De Crianza Tecnificada Y De Traspatio Beneficiados En Mataderos De Lima, Milagros P. Montesinos, Hermelinda G. Rivera, Mariluz Araínga
Anticuerpos Contra El Virus De La Parainfluenza 3 En Cerdos De Crianza Tecnificada Y De Traspatio Beneficiados En Mataderos De Lima, Milagros P. Montesinos, Hermelinda G. Rivera, Mariluz Araínga
Journal Articles: Pharmacology & Experimental Neuroscience
Parainfluenza 3 antibodies against (PI3) virus in pigs were determined from commercial (n = 192) and backyard farms (n = 192). Blood samples were collected at the slaughter house from pigs of 2 to 6 months of age of any sex for detecting antibodies against the PI3 virus by viral neutralization test. The 5.5 ± 2.3% (21/384) of the pigs had antibodies against PI3 virus, where 5.2 ± 1.1% (10/192) and 5.7 ± 1.2% (11/192) were from commercial and backyard farms respectively. The antibody titres ranged from 4 to 64 and were detected in pigs older than 3 months of …
Properties Of Ribbon And Non-Ribbon Release From Rod Photoreceptors Revealed By Visualizing Individual Synaptic Vesicles., Minghui Chen, Matthew J. Van Hook, David Zenisek, Wallace B. Thoreson
Properties Of Ribbon And Non-Ribbon Release From Rod Photoreceptors Revealed By Visualizing Individual Synaptic Vesicles., Minghui Chen, Matthew J. Van Hook, David Zenisek, Wallace B. Thoreson
Journal Articles: Pharmacology & Experimental Neuroscience
Vesicle release from rod photoreceptors is regulated by Ca(2+) entry through L-type channels located near synaptic ribbons. We characterized sites and kinetics of vesicle release in salamander rods by using total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy to visualize fusion of individual synaptic vesicles. A small number of vesicles were loaded by brief incubation with FM1-43 or a dextran-conjugated, pH-sensitive form of rhodamine, pHrodo. Labeled organelles matched the diffraction-limited size of fluorescent microspheres and disappeared rapidly during stimulation. Consistent with fusion, depolarization-evoked vesicle disappearance paralleled electrophysiological release kinetics and was blocked by inhibiting Ca(2+) influx. Rods maintained tonic release at resting membrane …
Characterization Of Induced Neural Progenitors From Skin Fibroblasts By A Novel Combination Of Defined Factors., Changhai Tian, Qiang Liu, Kangmu Ma, Yongxiang Wang, Qiang Chen, Randall Ambroz, David L. Klinkebiel, Yuju Li, Yunlong Huang, Jianqing Ding, Jie Wu, Jialin C. Zheng
Characterization Of Induced Neural Progenitors From Skin Fibroblasts By A Novel Combination Of Defined Factors., Changhai Tian, Qiang Liu, Kangmu Ma, Yongxiang Wang, Qiang Chen, Randall Ambroz, David L. Klinkebiel, Yuju Li, Yunlong Huang, Jianqing Ding, Jie Wu, Jialin C. Zheng
Journal Articles: Pharmacology & Experimental Neuroscience
Recent reports have demonstrated that somatic cells can be directly converted to other differentiated cell types through ectopic expression of sets of transcription factors, directly avoiding the transition through a pluripotent state. Our previous experiments generated induced neural progenitor-like cells (iNPCs) by a novel combination of five transcription factors (Sox2, Brn2, TLX, Bmi1 and c-Myc). Here we demonstrated that the iNPCs not only possess NPC-specific marker genes, but also have qualities of primary brain-derived NPCs (WT-NPCs), including tripotent differentiation potential, mature neuron differentiation capability and synapse formation. Importantly, the mature neurons derived from iNPCs exhibit significant physiological properties, such as …