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Mol Neurobiol ; 2024 Mar 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38457106

ABSTRACT

Depression is a debilitating mood disorder that causes persistent feelings of sadness, emptiness, and a loss of joy. However, the clinical efficacy of representative drugs for depression, such as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, remains controversial. Therefore, there is an urgent need for more effective therapies to treat depression. Neuroinflammation and the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis are pivotal factors in depression. Inulae Flos (IF), the flower of Inula japonica Thunb, is known for its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects. This study explored whether IF alleviates depression in both in vitro and in vivo models. For in vitro studies, we treated BV2 and PC12 cells damaged by lipopolysaccharides or corticosterone (CORT) with IF to investigate the mechanisms of depression. For in vivo studies, C57BL/6 mice were exposed to chronic restraint stress and were administered IF at doses of 0, 100, and 300 mg/kg for 2 weeks. IF inhibited pro-inflammatory mediators, such as nitric oxide, inducible nitric oxide synthase, and interleukins in BV2 cells. Moreover, IF increased the viability of CORT-damaged PC12 cells by modulating protein kinase B, a mammalian target of the rapamycin pathway. Behavioral assessments demonstrated that IF reduced depression-like behaviors in mice. We found that IF reduced the activation of microglia and astrocytes, and regulated synapse plasticity in the mice brains. Furthermore, IF lowered elevated CORT levels in the plasma and restored glucocorticoid receptor expression in the hypothalamus. Collectively, these findings suggest that IF can alleviate depression by mitigating neuroinflammation and recovering dysfunction of the HPA-axis.

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Genes Genomics ; 41(3): 367-371, 2019 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30610619

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The invertebrate type (i-type) lysozyme not showing a clear homology with the known types of lysozyme was first demonstrated from a marine bivalve, conch and earthworm by N-terminal sequence. An i-type lysozyme isolated from the earthworm found to be up-regulated upon bacterial challenge, suggesting this lysozyme to function as an inducible immune factor. However, information on the i-type lysozyme related with digestive function is very limited in the earthworm. OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study is to investigate the molecular characteristics and function of the new i-type lysozyme from the earthworm. METHODS: To identify a new i-type lysozyme, multiple amino acid sequence alignment and phylogenetic analyses were employed. Its mRNA expression pattern was observed by fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH). RESULTS: A new i-type lysozyme (Ea-iLys) from an earthworm, Eisenia andrei with the open reading frame of 678 bp (226 amino acid residues) appeared to comprise conserved 14 cysteine residues for disulfide bridges and amino acid residues for the enzyme activities of lysozyme and isopeptidase, of which mRNA expression is mainly localized in the lining of midgut epithelium. No significant expression signal was detected in immune competent sites such as chloragogue tissue, typhlosole region, body coelom and muscle layers. CONCLUSION: Our results suggest that this enzyme primarily acts as a digestive enzyme rather than an innate immune factor.


Subject(s)
Muramidase/genetics , Oligochaeta/enzymology , Animals , Intestinal Mucosa/metabolism , Muramidase/chemistry , Muramidase/metabolism , Muscle, Skeletal/metabolism , Oligochaeta/genetics
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Food Chem ; 267: 149-156, 2018 Nov 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29934149

ABSTRACT

We developed an on-packaging colorimetric sensor label that can detect the aldehyde emission of apples based on Methyl Red. The sensor label was constructed using printable inks on paper medium and relied on the change in basicity caused by the nucleophilic addition reaction between aldehyde and hydroxide via the Cannizzaro reaction. The sensor can be used to detect aldehyde in solution and vapor. Sensitivity and stability toward changes in humidity were achieved by altering the concentration of OH-. Under exposure to ripening apples, the label changed color from yellow to orange, and then to red. The degree of ripeness was estimated by a sensory test and texture analysis. The color change of sensor label had showed a similar tendency to the changes in the parameters of the sensory test, soluble solid content, and hardness. Therefore, the sensor label can be used for real time on-package ripeness monitoring of apples during their shelf life.


Subject(s)
Aldehydes/analysis , Colorimetry/methods , Fruit/chemistry , Azo Compounds , Color , Food Analysis , Humidity , Malus/chemistry
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Genes Genomics ; 40(7): 747-753, 2018 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29934812

ABSTRACT

The earthworm Perionyx excavatus is a species highly capable of bidirectional regeneration. Pair-rule genes are thought to have an ancestral function in arthropod segmentation. However, orthologs in annelids (i.e. Capitella teleta) do not exhibit segmental expression in the ectoderm or mesoderm. Their role in regeneration is currently unclear. Here, we report the expression profile of primary pair-rule genes (Pex-EvxA, Pex-EvxB, Pex-RuntA, Pex-RuntB, Pex-Hes1A, Pex-Hes1B, Pex-Hes4A, and Pex-Hey) found in P. excavatus using semi-quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction. Our results indicated these genes showed variable expression during bidirectional regeneration. Six of these genes might play diverse and potentially critical roles in head and/or tail regeneration.


Subject(s)
Body Patterning/genetics , Oligochaeta/genetics , Regeneration/genetics , Amino Acid Sequence/genetics , Animals , Conservation of Natural Resources , Ectoderm/growth & development , Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental/genetics , Oligochaeta/growth & development
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Dev Genes Evol ; 227(6): 415-421, 2017 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29188382

ABSTRACT

snail gene family members are zinc-finger transcription factors with key roles in morphogenesis. Involvement of snail family genes in mesoderm formation has been observed in insects and mammals. The snail genes are also involved in cell motility, neural differentiation, cell fate, survival decision, and left-right identity. The functions of snail genes have been studied primarily among ecdysozoans and deuterostomes, with relatively little work carried out in lophotrochozoans. In this study, we isolated two snail homologs (Hau-snail1 and Hau-snail2) from the leech Helobdella austinensis. We characterized the temporal and spatial expression patterns of these two genes by semi-quantitative RT-PCR and in situ hybridization. The expression of Hau-snail1 and Hau-snail2 correlates with ventral nerve cord (VNC) development, segmental mesoderm, and with a ring of cells that comes to lie at the base of the leech proboscis, respectively, showing similarity to the divergent expression of duplicated snail genes in polychaetes. Our results do not support the function of lophotrochozoan snail genes in mesoderm specification.


Subject(s)
Leeches/growth & development , Leeches/genetics , Snail Family Transcription Factors/genetics , Transcriptome , Amino Acid Sequence , Animals , Cloning, Molecular , Gene Duplication , Leeches/metabolism , Phylogeny , Sequence Analysis, DNA , Snail Family Transcription Factors/chemistry , Snail Family Transcription Factors/metabolism
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Korean J Food Sci Anim Resour ; 37(4): 518-528, 2017.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28943764

ABSTRACT

Quality characteristics of frozen cylindrical pork loin were evaluated following different tempering methods: 27.12 MHz curved-electrode radio frequency (RF) at 1000 and 1500 W, and forced-air convection (FC) or water immersion (WI) at 4°C and 20°C. The developed RF tempering system with the newly designed curved-electrode achieved relatively uniform tempering compared to a parallel-plate RF system. FC tempering at 4°C was the most time-consuming process, whereas 1500 W RF was the shortest. Pork sample drip loss, water holding capacity, color, and microbiological quality declined after WI tempering at 20°C. Conversely, RF tempering yielded minimal sample changes in drip loss, microstructure, color, and total aerobic bacteria counts, along with relatively uniform internal sample temperature distributions compared to those of the other tempering treatments. These results indicate that curved-electrode RF tempering could be used to provide rapid defrosting with minimal quality deterioration of cylindrical frozen meat block products.

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Dev Genes Evol ; 227(4): 245-252, 2017 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28699036

ABSTRACT

Genes of the twist family encode bHLH transcription factors known to be involved in the regulation and differentiation of early mesoderm. Here, we report our characterization of Hau-twist, a twist homolog from the leech Helobdella austinensis, a tractable lophotrochozoan representative. Hau-twist was expressed in segmental founder cells of the mesodermal lineage, in subsets of cells within the mesodermal lineage of the germinal plate, in circumferential muscle fibers of a provisional integument during segmentation and organogenesis stages and on the ventral side of the developing proboscis. Thus, consistent with other systems, our results suggest that twist gene of the leech Helobdella might function in mesoderm differentiation.


Subject(s)
Leeches/growth & development , Leeches/metabolism , Twist-Related Protein 1/metabolism , Animals , Embryo, Nonmammalian/metabolism , Leeches/cytology , Mesoderm/cytology , Mesoderm/metabolism , Phylogeny
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Dev Comp Immunol ; 67: 476-480, 2017 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27614272

ABSTRACT

A new endogenous cellulase (Ean-EG) from the earthworm, Eisenia andrei and its expression pattern are demonstrated. Based on a deduced amino acid sequence, the open reading frame (ORF) of Ean-EG consisted of 1368 bps corresponding to a polypeptide of 456 amino acid residues in which is contained the conserved region specific to GHF9 that has the essential amino acid residues for enzyme activity. In multiple alignments and phylogenetic analysis, the deduced amino acid sequence of Ean- EG showed the highest sequence similarity (about 79%) to that of an annelid (Pheretima hilgendorfi) and could be clustered together with other GHF9 cellulases, indicating that Ean-EG could be categorized as a member of the GHF9 to which most animal cellulases belong. The histological expression pattern of Ean-EG mRNA using in situ hybridization revealed that the most distinct expression was observed in epithelial cells with positive hybridization signal in epidermis, chloragogen tissue cells, coelomic cell-aggregate, and even blood vessel, which could strongly support the fact that at least in the earthworm, Eisenia andrei, cellulase function must not be limited to digestive process but be possibly extended to the innate immunity.


Subject(s)
Blood Vessels/metabolism , Cellulase/metabolism , Immunity, Innate , Oligochaeta/immunology , Skin/metabolism , Animals , Cellulase/genetics , Cloning, Molecular , Conserved Sequence/genetics , Phylogeny , Transcriptome
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Meat Sci ; 124: 69-76, 2017 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27838574

ABSTRACT

The quality characteristics of pork loin frozen by cryogenic immersion were examined, such as the drip loss, cooking loss, water holding capacity, moisture content, protein solubility, lipid and protein oxidation, color, and microstructure, and compared after different tempering methods: radio frequency (27.12MHz), water immersion, forced-air convection, and microwave tempering. Forced-air tempering was the most time-consuming process, whereas electromagnetic energy methods (radio frequency and microwave) were the shortest. The tempering rate of radio frequency at 400W was 5 and 94 times greater than that obtained with water immersion and forced-air tempering, respectively. The drip loss, water holding capacity, moisture content, color, and microstructure of pork samples all declined as a result of microwave tempering. By contrast, the least degree of changes in the drip loss, microstructure, and color of the pork loin samples was obtained with radio frequency tempering, suggesting its potential application in providing rapid defrosting without quality deterioration in the frozen meat industry.


Subject(s)
Food Handling , Food Quality , Freezing , Red Meat , Animals , Color , Dietary Proteins/analysis , Muscle, Skeletal/chemistry , Swine , Thiobarbituric Acid Reactive Substances/analysis , Volatile Organic Compounds/analysis , Water/analysis
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Tuberc Respir Dis (Seoul) ; 78(2): 92-8, 2015 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25861342

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Varenicline, a selective partial agonist/antagonist of the α4ß2 nicotinic receptor, has proven effectiveness for smoking cessation by several randomized, controlled trials. Because few studies have evaluated the long-term efficacy of varenicline, we tried to evaluate the smoking status of varenicline users up to 3 years after the initial prescription of the drug. METHODS: We interviewed varenicline users who were prescribed the drug from June 2007 to May 2010 by telephone, from June 2010 to May 2011. RESULTS: One-hundred and thirty-three of 250 varenicline users (53.2%) were available for the survey. Seven-day continuous abstinence from smoking was adhered to by 17 of 39 respondents (43.6%) at 1 year, and 11 of 36 (30.6%) and 19 of 58 (32.8%) at 2 and 3 years since the first use of varenicline, respectively. Compared to current smokers, successful quitters were older (55.0 years vs. 49.9 years, p=0.01), had better compliance to the 12-week course (27.7 vs. 9.3%, p=0.01), and had taken varenicline longer (10.1 vs. 5.9 weeks, p=0.01). Fifty-four of 71 current smokers (76.1%) were willing to stop smoking in the near future. The preferred ways to cease smoking were will-power (48.1%), varenicline (25.9%), nicotine replacement therapy (11.1%), and others (14.9%). CONCLUSION: Smokers should be encouraged to stick to the proven way for recommended period of time for successful cessation of smoking.

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Tuberc Respir Dis (Seoul) ; 75(2): 71-4, 2013 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24023560

ABSTRACT

Benign schwannoma is the most common neurogenic tumor in the mediastinum. Mediastinal benign schwannomas are most often asymptomatic and rarely accompanied by bloody pleural effusion. In the clinical analysis of 7 cases of pulmonary schwannomas, pleural effusion, and blood invasion were evident in 3 patients with malignant schwannoma. Herein, we report a rare case of giant, benign schwannoma presented with total collapse of right lung by massive, bloody pleural effusion.

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