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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38675484/the-therapeutic-potential-of-four-main-compounds-of-zanthoxylum-nitidum-roxb-dc-a-comprehensive-study-on-biological-processes-anti-inflammatory-effects-and-myocardial-toxicity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiaohan Li, Qi Wang, Ling Liu, Yang Shi, Yang Hong, Wanqing Xu, Henghui Xu, Jing Feng, Minzhen Xie, Yang Li, Baofeng Yang, Yong Zhang
Zanthoxylum nitidum (Roxb.) DC. ( Z. nitidum ) is a traditional Chinese medicinal plant that is indigenous to the southern regions of China. Previous research has provided evidence of the significant anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and anticancer properties exhibited by Z. nitidum . The potential therapeutic effects and cardiac toxicity of Z. nitidum remain uncertain. The aim of this research was to investigate the potential therapeutic properties of the four main compounds of Z. nitidum in cardiovascular diseases, their impact on the electrical activity of cardiomyocytes, and the underlying mechanism of their anti-inflammatory effects...
April 19, 2024: Pharmaceuticals
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38673775/chloride-multiple-anion-exchanger-slc26a-family-systemic-roles-of-slc26a4-in-various-organs
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REVIEW
Dongun Lee, Jeong Hee Hong
Solute carrier family 26 member 4 (SLC26A4) is a member of the SLC26A transporter family and is expressed in various tissues, including the airway epithelium, kidney, thyroid, and tumors. It transports various ions, including bicarbonate, chloride, iodine, and oxalate. As a multiple-ion transporter, SLC26A4 is involved in the maintenance of hearing function, renal function, blood pressure, and hormone and pH regulation. In this review, we have summarized the various functions of SLC26A4 in multiple tissues and organs...
April 10, 2024: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38670633/renal-antiporter-clc-5-regulates-collagen-i-iv-through-the-%C3%AE-catenin-pathway-and-lysosomal-degradation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mònica Durán, Gema Ariceta, Maria E Semidey, Carla Castells-Esteve, Andrea Casal-Pardo, Baisong Lu, Anna Meseguer, Gerard Cantero-Recasens
Mutations in Cl- /H+ antiporter ClC-5 cause Dent's disease type 1 (DD1), a rare tubulopathy that progresses to renal fibrosis and kidney failure. Here, we have used DD1 human cellular models and renal tissue from DD1 mice to unravel the role of ClC-5 in renal fibrosis. Our results in cell systems have shown that ClC-5 deletion causes an increase in collagen I (Col I) and IV (Col IV) intracellular levels by promoting their transcription through the β-catenin pathway and impairing their lysosomal-mediated degradation...
July 2024: Life Science Alliance
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38670480/ammonia-transport-in-the-excretory-system-of-mosquito-larvae-aedes-aegypti-rh-protein-expression-and-the-transcriptome-of-the-rectum
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Andrea C Durant, Andrew Donini
The role of the mosquito excretory organs (Malpighian tubules, MT and hindgut, HG) in ammonia transport as well as expression and function of the Rhesus (Rh protein) ammonia transporters within these organs was examined in Aedes aegypti larvae and adult females. Immunohistological examination revealed that the Rh proteins are co-localized with V-type H+ -ATPase (VA) to the apical membranes of MT and HG epithelia of both larvae and adult females. Of the two Rh transporter genes present in A. aegypti, AeRh50-1 and AeRh50-2, we show using quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR) and an RNA in-situ hybridization (ISH) assay that AeRh50-1 is the predominant Rh protein expressed in the excretory organs of larvae and adult females...
April 24, 2024: Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Part A, Molecular & Integrative Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38662433/reassessing-clinical-presentations-of-emamectin-benzoate-poisoning-a-comprehensive-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chi-Syuan Pan, Chi-Chan Lee, Jiun-Hao Yu, Han-Wei Mu, Dong-Zong Hung, Chun-Hung Chen
BACKGROUND: The mechanism of emamectin benzoate (EMB-a macrocyclic lactone insecticide like abamectin) action involves the disruption of glutamate-gated chloride channels and GABA receptors in insects, leading to paralysis and death. EMB overdose can breach the blood-brain barrier, resulting in severe poisoning and altered consciousness. AIM: Review EMB poisoning presentations in patients and reevaluate clinical manifestations. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This retrospective study reviewed (August 31, 2008-August 31, 2023) medical university hospital records...
2024: Human & Experimental Toxicology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38659215/membrane-free-lateral-flow-assay-with-the-active-control-of-fluid-transport-for-ultrasensitive-cardiac-biomarker-detection
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dan Strohmaier-Nguyen, Carina Horn, Antje J Baeumner
Membrane-based lateral flow immunoassays (LFAs) have been employed as early point-of-care (POC) testing tools in clinical settings. However, the varying membrane properties, uncontrollable sample transport in LFAs, visual readout, and required large sample volumes have been major limiting factors in realizing needed sensitivity and desirable precise quantification. Addressing these challenges, we designed a membrane-free system in which the desirable three-dimensional (3D) structure of the detection zone is imitated and used a small pump for fluid flow and fluorescence as readout, all the while maintaining a one-step assay protocol...
April 24, 2024: Analytical Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38658537/kalium-channelrhodopsins-effectively-inhibit-neurons
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Stanislav Ott, Sangyu Xu, Nicole Lee, Ivan Hong, Jonathan Anns, Danesha Devini Suresh, Zhiyi Zhang, Xianyuan Zhang, Raihanah Harion, Weiying Ye, Vaishnavi Chandramouli, Suresh Jesuthasan, Yasunori Saheki, Adam Claridge-Chang
The analysis of neural circuits has been revolutionized by optogenetic methods. Light-gated chloride-conducting anion channelrhodopsins (ACRs)-recently emerged as powerful neuron inhibitors. For cells or sub-neuronal compartments with high intracellular chloride concentrations, however, a chloride conductance can have instead an activating effect. The recently discovered light-gated, potassium-conducting, kalium channelrhodopsins (KCRs) might serve as an alternative in these situations, with potentially broad application...
April 24, 2024: Nature Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38652798/simple-method-for-on-demand-droplet-trapping-in-a-microfluidic-device-based-on-the-concept-of-hydrodynamic-resistance
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mohsen Besanjideh, Masoud Rezaeian, Amir Shamloo, Siamak Kazemzadeh Hannani
We demonstrate an innovative method to catch the desired droplets from a train of droplets and immobilize them in traps located in an integrated microfluidic device. To this end, water-in-oil droplets are generated in a flow-focusing junction and then guided to a channel connected to chambers designated for on-demand droplet trapping. Each chamber is connected to a side channel through a batch of microposts. The side channels are also connected to the flexible poly(vinyl chloride) tubes, which can be closed by attaching binder clips...
April 23, 2024: Langmuir: the ACS Journal of Surfaces and Colloids
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38645072/chloride-homeostasis-regulates-cgas-sting-signaling
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Jared Morse, Danna Wang, Serena Mei, Danielle Whitham, Colby Hladun, Costel C Darie, Herman O Sintim, Modi Wang, KaHo Leung
UNLABELLED: The cGAS-STING signaling pathway has emerged as a key mediator of inflammation. However, the roles of chloride homeostasis on this pathway are unclear. Here, we uncovered a correlation between chloride homeostasis and cGAS-STING signaling. We found that dysregulation of chloride homeostasis attenuates cGAS-STING signaling in a lysosome-independent manner. Treating immune cells with chloride channel inhibitors attenuated 2'3'-cGAMP production by cGAS and also suppressed STING polymerization, leading to reduced cytokine production...
April 9, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38644209/-a-pedigree-of-myotonia-congenita-with-a-novel-mutation-p-f343c-of-the-clcn1-gene
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yoshitsugu Nakamura, Hidenori Sato, Kensuke Kakiuchi, Yuki Miyano, Takafumi Hosokawa, Shigeki Arawaka
A Japanese woman experienced slowness of movement in her early teens and difficulty in opening her hands during pregnancy. On admission to our hospital at 42 years of age, she showed grip myotonia with warm-up phenomenon. However, she had neither muscle weakness, muscle atrophy, cold-induced symptomatic worsening nor episodes of transient weakness of the extremities. Needle electromyography of the first dorsal interosseous and anterior tibial muscles demonstrated myotonic discharges. Whole exome sequencing of the patient revealed a heterozygous single-base substitution in the CLCN1 gene (c...
April 20, 2024: Rinshō Shinkeigaku, Clinical Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38643721/a-mutation-associated-with-resistance-to-synthetic-pyrethroids-is-widespread-in-us-populations-of-the-tropical-lineage-of-rhipicephalus-sanguineus-s-l
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nathan E Stone, Rebecca Ballard, Reanna M Bourgeois, Grant L Pemberton, Ryelan F McDonough, Megan C Ruby, Laura H Backus, Andrés M López-Pérez, Darrin Lemmer, Zane Koch, Maureen Brophy, Christopher D Paddock, Gilbert J Kersh, William L Nicholson, Jason W Sahl, Joseph D Busch, Johanna S Salzer, Janet E Foley, David M Wagner
The brown dog tick, Rhipicephalus sanguineus sensu lato (s.l.), is an important vector for Rickettsia rickettsii, causative agent of Rocky Mountain spotted fever. Current public health prevention and control efforts to protect people involve preventing tick infestations on domestic animals and in and around houses. Primary prevention tools rely on acaricides, often synthetic pyrethroids (SPs); resistance to this chemical class is widespread in ticks and other arthropods. Rhipicephalus sanguineus s.l. is a complex that likely contains multiple unique species and although the distribution of this complex is global, there are differences in morphology, ecology, and perhaps vector competence among these major lineages...
April 20, 2024: Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38636665/exenatide-reduces-atrial-fibrillation-susceptibility-by-inhibiting-hkv1-5-and-hnav1-5-channels
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Qian Zhou, Guoliang Hao, Wensen Xie, Bin Chen, Wuguang Lu, Gongxin Wang, Rongling Zhong, Jiao Chen, Juan Ye, Jianping Shen, Peng Cao
Exenatide, a promising cardioprotective agent, protects against cardiac structural remodeling and diastolic dysfunction. Combined blockade of sodium and potassium channels is valuable for managing atrial fibrillation (AF). Here, we explored whether exenatide displayed anti-AF effects by inhibiting human Kv1.5 and Nav1.5 channels. We used the whole-cell patch-clamp technique to investigate the effects of exenatide on hKv1.5 and hNav1.5 channels expressed in human embryonic kidney 293 cells and studied the effects of exenatide on action potential (AP) and other cardiac ionic currents in rat atrial myocytes...
April 16, 2024: Journal of Biological Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38634436/a-versatile-synthesis-platform-based-on-polymer-cubosomes-for-a-library-of-highly-ordered-nanoporous-metal-oxides-particles
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wenhe Xie, Xin-Yu Huang, Chengcheng Zhu, Fengluan Jiang, Yu Deng, Bingjie Yu, Limin Wu, Qin Yue, Yonghui Deng
Polymer cubosomes (PCs) have well-defined inverse bicontinuous cubic mesophases formed by amphiphilic block copolymer bilayers. The open hydrophilic channels, large periods and robust physical properties of PCs are advantageous to many host-guest interactions and yet not fully exploited, especially in the fields of functional nanomaterials. Here, we systematically investigate the self-assembly of poly(ethylene oxide)-block-polystyrene block copolymers and develop a series of robust PCs via a cosolvent method...
April 18, 2024: Advanced Materials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38634133/effect-of-the-dash-diet-on-the-sodium-chloride-cotransporter-and-aquaporin-2-in-urinary-extracellular-vesicles
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dana Bielopolski, Luca Musante, Ewout J Hoorn, Henrik Molina, Douglas Barrows, Thomas Carroll, Michael A Harding, Samantha Upson, Adam Qureshi, Max M Weder, Jonathan N Tobin, Rhonda G Kost, U Erdbrügger
The Dietary Approach to Stop Hypertension (DASH) diet, with its low sodium and high potassium content, acts like a diuretic by reducing sodium reabsorption in the kidney's distal convoluted tubule but without the side effects. Previous studies based on animal models didn't explore changes in human ion channel proteins. Recent insights into urinary extracellular vesicles (uEVs) suggest they reflect kidney tissue and physiological modifications. In our inpatient study, we shifted hypertensive volunteers from an American diet to the DASH diet, examining changes in those with stage 1 untreated hypertension...
April 18, 2024: American Journal of Physiology. Renal Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38624063/toxicity-of-isocycloseram-an-isoxazoline-insecticide-against-laboratory-and-field-collected-german-cockroaches-blattodea-ectobiidae
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shao-Hung Lee, John So, Gregory S Kund, Jun-Yin Lum, Ethan Trinh, Emily L Ta, Rattanan Chungsawat, Dong-Hwan Choe, David L Cox, Michael K Rust, Chow-Yang Lee
Isocycloseram is a new insecticide in the isoxazoline class that targets insect GABA-gated chloride channels. In this study, we evaluated a cockroach gel bait formulation containing 1% isocycloseram against a susceptible strain (UCR) and 5 field-collected strains (WM, RG386, Ryan, CDR, and SY) of the German cockroach, Blattella germanica (L.) (Blattodea: Ectobiidae), and compared it with several commercial insecticide baits in the laboratory. Using the Ebeling choice box method, we also tested a residual deposit of an SC formulation of isocycloseram against the UCR, RG386, and Ryan strains...
April 16, 2024: Journal of Economic Entomology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38621504/unraveling-the-clcc1-interactome-impact-of-the-asp25glu-variant-and-its-interaction-with-sigmar1-at-the-mitochondrial-associated-er-membrane-mam
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ilaria D'Atri, Emily-Rose Martin, Liming Yang, Elizabeth Sears, Emma Baple, Andrew H Crosby, John K Chilton, Asami Oguro-Ando
The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) plays an indispensable role in cellular processes, including maintenance of calcium homeostasis, and protein folding, synthesized and processing. Disruptions in these processes leading to ER stress and the accumulation of misfolded proteins can instigate the unfolded protein response (UPR), culminating in either restoration of balanced proteostasis or apoptosis. A key player in this intricate balance is CLCC1, an ER-resident chloride channel, whose essential role extends to retinal development, regulation of ER stress, and UPR...
April 13, 2024: Neuroscience Letters
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38617512/-clcn3-in-mediating-the-proliferation-of-human-ovarian-cancer-cells
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lufei Ren, Yuyang Li, Yifan Feng, Zhe Zhang, Huijun Yang, Min Li
BACKGROUND: Chloride channel-3 ( CLCN3 ), a crucial component of the voltage-gated chloride channel family, is implicated in numerous physiological and pathophysiological processes. This study aimed to investigate the characteristics of CLCN3 in pancancer and its influence on the immune response through the use of a range of databases. Concurrently, we assessed the impact of CLCN3 on the proliferation of ovarian cancer (OC) cells and explored its potential mechanisms. METHODS: We employed the Tumor Immune Estimation Resource (TIMER) 2...
March 31, 2024: Translational Cancer Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38615746/ammonium-chloride-induced-hypothermia-is-attenuated-by-transient-receptor-potential-channel-vanilloid-1-but-augmented-by-ankyrin-1-in-rodents
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zoltan Rumbus, Kata Fekete, Leonardo Kelava, Bibor Gardos, Krisztian Klonfar, Patrik Keringer, Erika Pinter, Eszter Pakai, Andras Garami
AIMS: Systemic administration of ammonium chloride (NH4 Cl), an acidifying agent used in human patients and experimental conditions, causes hypothermia in mice, however, the mechanisms of the thermoregulatory response to NH4 Cl and whether it develops in other species remained unknown. MAIN METHODS: We studied body temperature (Tb ) changes in rats and mice induced by intraperitoneal administration of NH4 Cl after blockade of transient receptor potential vanilloid-1 (TRPV1) or ankyrin-1 (TRPA1) channels...
April 12, 2024: Life Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38609120/mirabegron-induced-relaxation-of-isolated-bovine-coronary-segments-role-of-no-and-k-channel
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
R Almallah, H Almukhtar
It was already known that mirabegron, a β3-adrenoceptor agonist, affected cardiac muscle, data also demonstrated that mirabegron induced a relaxant effect in rat aortic vessels by a mechanism dependent on nitric oxide production. This study examined the possible effects of mirabegron on the coronary vascular tone. Results show that mirabegron induced an acute relaxant effect on coronary segments' contractility, and the relaxation is partly dependent on nitric oxide and K+ channel activation. These findings emphasize the need to consider these mechanisms when translating mirabegron's effects to clinical applications...
February 2024: Georgian Medical News
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38607187/commonality-and-heterogeneity-of-pacemaker-mechanisms-in-the-male-reproductive-organs
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hikaru Hashitani, Mitsue Takeya, Dirk F van Helden
During emission, the first phase of ejaculation, smooth muscle in organs of the male reproductive tract (MRT) vigorously contract upon sympathetic nerve excitation to expel semen consisting of sperm and seminal plasma. During inter-ejaculation phases, the epididymis, seminal vesicles and prostate undergo spontaneous phasic contractions (SPCs), this transporting and maintaining the quality of sperm and seminal plasma. Recent studies have revealed platelet-derived growth factor receptor α-expressing (PDGFRα+ ) subepithelial interstitial cells in seminal vesicles subserve the role of pacemaker cells that electrically drive SPCs in this organ...
April 12, 2024: Journal of Physiology
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