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Potential circadian effects on translational failure for neuroprotection 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020
作者:  Sakai, Akito;  Minami, Susumu;  Koretsune, Takashi;  Chen, Taishi;  Higo, Tomoya;  Wang, Yangming;  Nomoto, Takuya;  Hirayama, Motoaki;  Miwa, Shinji;  Nishio-Hamane, Daisuke;  Ishii, Fumiyuki;  Arita, Ryotaro;  Nakatsuji, Satoru
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Neuroprotectant strategies that have worked in rodent models of stroke have failed to provide protection in clinical trials. Here we show that the opposite circadian cycles in nocturnal rodents versus diurnal humans(1,2) may contribute to this failure in translation. We tested three independent neuroprotective approaches-normobaric hyperoxia, the free radical scavenger alpha-phenyl-butyl-tert-nitrone (alpha PBN), and the N-methyl-d-aspartic acid (NMDA) antagonist MK801-in mouse and rat models of focal cerebral ischaemia. All three treatments reduced infarction in day-time (inactive phase) rodent models of stroke, but not in night-time (active phase) rodent models of stroke, which match the phase (active, day-time) during which most strokes occur in clinical trials. Laser-speckle imaging showed that the penumbra of cerebral ischaemia was narrower in the active-phase mouse model than in the inactive-phase model. The smaller penumbra was associated with a lower density of terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase dUTP nick end labelling (TUNEL)-positive dying cells and reduced infarct growth from 12 to 72 h. When we induced circadian-like cycles in primary mouse neurons, deprivation of oxygen and glucose triggered a smaller release of glutamate and reactive oxygen species, as well as lower activation of apoptotic and necroptotic mediators, in '  active-phase'  than in '  inactive-phase'  rodent neurons. alpha PBN and MK801 reduced neuronal death only in '  inactive-phase'  neurons. These findings suggest that the influence of circadian rhythm on neuroprotection must be considered for translational studies in stroke and central nervous system diseases.


Studies in rats and mice at different times of day suggest that the failure of neuroprotective strategies for stroke in translational studies might be related to the difference in circadian cycles between humans and rodents.


  
The ABC exporter IrtAB imports and reduces mycobacterial siderophores 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 580 (7803) : 413-+
作者:  Fessler, Evelyn;  Eckl, Eva-Maria;  Schmitt, Sabine;  Mancilla, Igor Alves;  Meyer-Bender, Matthias F.;  Hanf, Monika;  Philippou-Massier, Julia;  Krebs, Stefan;  Zischka, Hans;  Jae, Lucas T.
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Intracellular replication of the deadly pathogen Mycobacterium tuberculosis relies on the production of small organic molecules called siderophores that scavenge iron from host proteins(1). M. tuberculosis produces two classes of siderophore, lipid-bound mycobactin and water-soluble carboxymycobactin(2,3). Functional studies have revealed that iron-loaded carboxymycobactin is imported into the cytoplasm by the ATP binding cassette (ABC) transporter IrtAB(4), which features an additional cytoplasmic siderophore interaction domain(5). However, the predicted ABC exporter fold of IrtAB is seemingly contradictory to its import function. Here we show that membrane-reconstituted IrtAB is sufficient to import mycobactins, which are then reduced by the siderophore interaction domain to facilitate iron release. Structure determination by X-ray crystallography and cryo-electron microscopy not only confirms that IrtAB has an ABC exporter fold, but also reveals structural peculiarities at the transmembrane region of IrtAB that result in a partially collapsed inward-facing substrate-binding cavity. The siderophore interaction domain is positioned in close proximity to the inner membrane leaflet, enabling the reduction of membrane-inserted mycobactin. Enzymatic ATPase activity and in vivo growth assays show that IrtAB has a preference for mycobactin over carboxymycobactin as its substrate. Our study provides insights into an unusual ABC exporter that evolved as highly specialized siderophore-import machinery in mycobacteria.


  
Driving factors of the growth response of Fagus sylvatica L. to disturbances: A comprehensive study from Central-European old-growth forests 期刊论文
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 2019, 444: 96-106
作者:  Vasickova, Ivana;  Samonil, Pavel;  Kral, Kamil;  Ubilla, Andrea Elina Fuentes;  Danek, Pavel;  Adam, Dusan
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Boundary line  Canopy gaps  Dendroecology  Fine-scale disturbances  Tree-growth release  
A dendrochronological reconstruction of sugar maple growth and mortality dynamics in partially cut northern hardwood forests 期刊论文
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 2019, 437: 17-26
作者:  Moreau, Guillaume;  Achim, Alexis;  Pothier, David
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Tree selection  Sugar maple  Growth release  Tree vigour status  Boundary-line release criteria  
Testing the efficacy of tree-ring methods for detecting past disturbances 期刊论文
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 2018, 425: 59-67
作者:  Trotsiuk, Volodymyr;  Pederson, Neil;  Druckenbrod, Daniel L.;  Orwig, David A.;  Bishop, Daniel A.;  Barker-Plotkin, Audrey;  Fraver, Shawn;  Martin-Benito, Dario
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Absolute-increase  Boundary-line  Competition  Forest development  Forest dynamics  Radial-growth averaging  Time-series analysis  Release  
Recruitment and ontogenic patterns of stunting and growth release of black spruce (Picea mariana) in post-fire Kalmia heaths 期刊论文
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 2018, 407: 135-144
作者:  Mallik, Azim;  Kravchenko, Dmitri
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Natural regeneration  Microsites  Safe sites  Partially safe sites  Growth check  Growth release  Chronosequence  
Twenty-five year response of non-crop trees to partial release during precommercial crop tree management 期刊论文
FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT, 2017, 387: 43817
作者:  Ward, Jeffrey S.
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Quercus  Acer  Betula  Partial release  Diameter growth  Upper canopy persistence