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Gig Sanit ; (2): 21-6, 2010.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20496488

ABSTRACT

The scientific rationale for preventive measures based on sanitary-and-epidemiological surveillance on environmental objects is considered. The sizes of functional zones and space for various types of communal services and amenities and leisure are regulated to ensure good urban vital activities. Multistorey housing causes an increase in the number of negative factors per area units and in their impact on health. A proposal has been made for the standardization of the ranges of urban population upsurge and size, by using the sanitary-and-hygienic rules and norms rather than climatic parameters. A criterion system for assessing the data of statistical observations has been substantiated and 5 levels of analysis and managerial decision-making have been proposed. Cause-and-effect relations may be determined for the parameters of the second level; models of program-oriented studies for the third level, only sanitary-and-epidemiological surveillance is possible for the fourth and fifth levels. The space planning scheme must provide for water supply reserves, generation areas for pure air coming into the town, and waste disposal areas. The general layout may use statistical observation parameters characterizing the second level of occurrence of negative phenomena. The statistical observation parameters characterizing the third and fourth levels of occurrence of negative phenomena may be used for municipal improvements and sanitary maintenance. These characterizing the fourth and fifth level may be used for prevention in therapeutic-and-prophylactic institutions.


Subject(s)
Environmental Illness/epidemiology , Environmental Monitoring/methods , Health Status , Public Health/standards , Quality of Life , Sanitation/methods , Environmental Illness/prevention & control , Epidemiological Monitoring , Humans , Incidence , Risk Factors , Sanitation/standards , Siberia/epidemiology
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Med Tr Prom Ekol ; (11): 43-7, 2005.
Article in Russian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16381483

ABSTRACT

Morbidity structure among workers engaged into main production of nuclear industry had prevailing lung cancer (1.93 per 1,000), gastric carcinoma (1.09) and colon cancer (0.72). The lung cancer patients demonstrated the highest concentrations of uranium in lung tissue (0.8313 g/g) and liver tissue (0.3548 g/g); those with gastric carcinoma and of reference group--in lung radix nodes (0.1855 and 0.3685 g/g respectively).


Subject(s)
Gastrointestinal Neoplasms/epidemiology , Neoplasms, Radiation-Induced/epidemiology , Nuclear Reactors , Occupational Exposure/adverse effects , Respiratory Tract Neoplasms/epidemiology , Uranium , Gastric Mucosa/metabolism , Gastrointestinal Neoplasms/metabolism , Humans , Incidence , Liver/metabolism , Lung/metabolism , Neoplasms, Radiation-Induced/metabolism , Respiratory Tract Neoplasms/metabolism , Retrospective Studies , Siberia/epidemiology , Survival Rate/trends , Uranium/adverse effects , Uranium/metabolism
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J Mol Biol ; 276(2): 339-53, 1998 Feb 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9512707

ABSTRACT

The general stress-induced sigma subunit sigma s of Escherichia coli RNA polymerase is closely related to the vegetative sigma factor sigma 70. In view of their very similar promoter specificity in vitro, it is unclear how sigma factor selectivity in the expression of sigma s-dependent genes is generated in vivo. The csiD gene is such a strongly sigma s-dependent gene. In contrast to sigma s, which is induced in response to many different stresses, csiD, whose expression is driven from a single promoter, is induced by carbon starvation only. To our knowledge, the csiD promoter is the first characterized promoter which is not only exclusively dependent on sigma s-containing RNA polymerase (E sigma s), but also requires an activator, cAMP-CRP. In addition, leucine-responsive regulatory protein (Lrp) acts as a positive modulator of csiD expression. Also in vitro, E sigma s is more efficient than E sigma 70 in csiD promoter binding, open complex formation and run-off transcription, which might be due to the poor match of the csiD -35 region to the sigma 70 consensus and to transcription by E sigma s being less dependent on contacts in this region. By DNase I protection experiments, a cAMP-CRP binding site centered at -68.5 nucleotides upstream of the csiD transcriptional start site was identified. While cAMP-CRP stimulates E sigma 70 binding, it does not promote open complex formation by E sigma 70, but does so in conjunction with E sigma s. With linear templates, cAMP-CRP significantly stimulates E sigma s-mediated in vitro transcription, whereas transcription by E sigma 70 is negligible and hardly stimulated by cAMP-CRP. These findings may reflect different or less stringent positional requirements for an activator site for E sigma s than for E sigma 70, and indicate that cAMP-CRP contributes to sigma factor selectivity at the csiD promoter. In vitro transcription experiments with super-coiled templates, however, revealed significant cAMP-CRP-stimulated transcription also by E sigma 70. Yet, under these conditions, H-NS was found to restore E sigma s specificity by strongly interfering with cAMP-CRP/E sigma 70-dependent transcription. Lrp strongly and cooperatively binds to multiple sites located between positions -14 and -102 (in a way that suggests DNA wrapping around multiple Lrp molecules) and moderately stimulates in vitro transcription, especially with E sigma s. In summary, we conclude that the csiD promoter has an intrinsic preference for E sigma s, but that also protein factors such as cAMP-CRP, Lrp and probably H-NS as well as DNA conformation contribute to its strong E sigma s selectivity. Furthermore, this strong E sigma s preference in combination with a requirement for high concentrations of the essential activator cAMP-CRP ensures csiD expression under conditions of carbon starvation, but not other stress conditions.


Subject(s)
Bacterial Proteins/metabolism , Carbon/metabolism , Cyclic AMP Receptor Protein/metabolism , Escherichia coli/genetics , Genes, Bacterial/genetics , Sigma Factor/metabolism , Transcription Factors , Bacterial Proteins/chemistry , Bacterial Proteins/genetics , Base Sequence , Binding Sites , Carrier Proteins , DNA-Binding Proteins/genetics , DNA-Binding Proteins/metabolism , DNA-Directed RNA Polymerases/metabolism , Escherichia coli/metabolism , Escherichia coli Proteins , Gene Expression Regulation , Leucine-Responsive Regulatory Protein , Molecular Sequence Data , Promoter Regions, Genetic , Sequence Analysis, DNA , Sigma Factor/chemistry , Sigma Factor/genetics , Transcription, Genetic
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