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Microb Cell Fact ; 19(1): 195, 2020 Oct 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33069248

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BACKGROUND: A new Bacillus thuringiensis X023 (BtX023) with high insecticidal activity was isolated in Hunan Province, China. The addition of metals (Cu, Fe, Mg and Mn) to the medium could influence the formation of spores and/or insecticidal crystal proteins (ICPs). In previous studies, Cu ions considerably increased the synthesis of ICPs by enhancing the synthesis of poly-ß-hydroxy butyrate. However, the present study could provide new insights into the function of Cu ions in ICPs. RESULTS: Bioassay results showed that wild strain BtX023 exhibited high insecticidal activity against Plutella xylostella. The addition of 1 × 10-5 M Cu2+ could considerably increase the expression of cry1Ac and vip3Aa, and the insecticidal activity was enhanced. Quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) and proteomic analyses revealed that the upregulated proteins included amino acid synthesis, the glyoxylate pathway, oxidative phosphorylation, and poly-ß-hydroxy butyrate synthesis. The Cu ions enhanced energy metabolism and primary amino acid synthesis, will providing abundant raw material accumulation for ICP synthesis. CONCLUSION: The new strain BtX023 exerted a strong insecticidal effect on P. xylostella by producing ICPs. The addition of 1 × 10-5 M Cu2+ in the medium could considerably enhance the expression of the cry1Ac and vip3Aa genes, thereby further increasing the toxicity of BtX023 to Helicoverpa armigera and P. xylostella by enhancing energy synthesis, the glyoxylate cycle, and branched-chain amino acids synthesis, but not poly-ß-hydroxy butyrate synthesis.


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Bacillus thuringiensis , Bacterial Proteins/metabolism , Cations/pharmacology , Copper/pharmacology , Insecticides , Moths/drug effects , Animals , Biological Assay , China , Culture Media/chemistry , Energy Metabolism , Larva/drug effects , Proteomics
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CNS Neurosci Ther ; 24(6): 564-571, 2018 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29427321

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AIM: The effects of sevoflurane on microglia/macrophages, promoting or suppressing their activation, remains controversy. We aimed to determine whether sevoflurane preconditioning can protect brain via changing microglia/macrophage dynamics and phagocytosis profile after ischemia. METHODS: The impact of sevoflurane preconditioning was evaluated on microglia/macrophage migration, phagocytosis and proliferation altogether from day 1 to day 7 after transient middle cerebral arterial occlusion (tMCAO) in rats. RESULTS: Sevoflurane preconditioning was identified to accelerate microglia/macrophage migrating to and invasion in the ischemic core from day 1 to day 5 after damage. Significant accumulation of amoeboid and phagocytic microglia/macrophages was observed in sevoflurane group from day 3 to day 5 after ischemia injury. In addition, sevoflurane pretreatment also promoted the proliferation of microglia/macrophage (Iba1+ /Ki67+ ) dramatically in ischemic core on day 3 postinsult. CONCLUSIONS: Our current study has identified the impact of sevoflurane preconditioning on microglia/macrophage dynamics, including its migration, phagocytosis, and proliferation at early stage after brain ischemia and reperfusion. Sevoflurane might enhance microglia/macrophage activation and promote brain repair. These results could help to approach more relevant microglia/macrophage cell-based strategy for human stroke therapy.


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Infarction, Middle Cerebral Artery/drug therapy , Macrophages/drug effects , Microglia/drug effects , Phagocytosis/drug effects , Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors/administration & dosage , Sevoflurane/administration & dosage , Animals , Calcium-Binding Proteins/metabolism , Cell Movement/drug effects , Cell Proliferation/drug effects , Cerebral Cortex/diagnostic imaging , Cerebral Cortex/drug effects , Cerebral Cortex/pathology , Disease Models, Animal , Drug Administration Schedule , Infarction, Middle Cerebral Artery/diagnostic imaging , Infarction, Middle Cerebral Artery/pathology , Ischemic Preconditioning/methods , Male , Microfilament Proteins/metabolism , Microscopy, Confocal , Microtubule-Associated Proteins/metabolism , Neuroprotective Agents , Rats , Rats, Sprague-Dawley , Time Factors
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