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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38690113/antiviral-activity-of-sulphated-specialized-metabolites-from-sea-urchin-clypeaster-humilis-in-vitro-and-in-silico-studies
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fahd M Abdelkarem, Hamdy K Assaf, Yaser A Mostafa, Aldoushy Mahdy, Modather F Hussein, Samir A Ross, Nesma M Mohamed
Chemical investigations of the sea urchin Clypeaster humilis has led to separation of twelve compounds including one new sulfonic acid derivative (7 R ) tridec-1-en-7-yl hydrogen sulphate (1), first isolated from natural source, pyridine-3-yl methane sulfonate (2), and first isolated from marine organisms, boldine (12), in addition to nine known compounds (3-11), which were isolated for the first time from the genus Clypeaster. Their structures were elucidated based on spectroscopic analyses (1D and 2D NMR), HR-ESI-MS as well as comparison with the previously reported data...
April 25, 2024: RSC Advances
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38684814/exploring-indirect-effects-of-a-classic-trophic-cascade-between-urchins-and-kelp-on-zooplankton-and-whales
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Lisa Hildebrand, Solène Derville, Ines Hildebrand, Leigh G Torres
Kelp forest trophic cascades have been extensively researched, yet indirect effects to the zooplankton prey base and gray whales have not been explored. We investigate the correlative patterns of a trophic cascade between bull kelp and purple sea urchins on gray whales and zooplankton in Oregon, USA. Using generalized additive models (GAMs), we assess (1) temporal dynamics of the four species across 8 years, and (2) possible trophic paths from urchins to kelp, kelp as habitat to zooplankton, and kelp and zooplankton to gray whales...
April 29, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38681181/testing-sea-urchin-and-green-sea-turtle-consumption-of-the-allelopathic-macroalga-galaxaura-divaricata
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Carolin Nieder, Siobhan Jean Heatwole, Chen-Pan Liao, Chen-Lu Lee, Chaolun Allen Chen, Shao-Lun Liu
Galaxaura divaricata is a partially calcified macroalga that hampers coral recruitment, growth, and recovery via the excretion of allelopathic secondary metabolites. Herbivorous fishes are not major consumers of Galaxaura spp. and there is a need to understand feeding preferences for Galaxaura divaricata in other macroherbivores, like sea urchins and green sea turtles that could act as potential controlling agents. Under certain environmental conditions, G .  divaricata can proliferate and overgrow degraded reefs for several years, as documented for several coral patch reefs in the lagoon of Dongsha Atoll, South China Sea...
April 2024: Ecology and Evolution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38667780/sea-urchin-food-waste-into-bioactives-collagen-and-polyhydroxynaphtoquinones-from-p-lividus-and-s-granularis
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Margherita Roncoroni, Giordana Martinelli, Stefano Farris, Stefania Marzorati, Michela Sugni
Approximately 75,000 tons of different sea urchin species are globally harvested for their edible gonads. Applying a circular economy approach, we have recently demonstrated that non-edible parts of the Mediterranean Sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus can be fully valorized into high-value products: antioxidant pigments (polyhydroxynaphthoquinones-PHNQs) and fibrillar collagen can be extracted to produce innovative biomaterials for biomedical applications. Can waste from other edible sea urchin species (e.g., Sphaerechinus granularis ) be similarly valorised? A comparative study on PHNQs and collagen extraction was conducted...
April 3, 2024: Marine Drugs
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38663344/heavy-metal-accumulation-analysis-using-bivalve-sponge-sea-urchin-and-gastropod-species-as-bioindicators
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D Vidyalakshmi, Aneena Yesudas, Gopika Sivan, E Akhil Prakash, P Priyaja
A comparative assessment of heavy metal accumulation potential in four distinct marine benthic bioindicators: the bivalve Perna perna, the sponge Callyspongia fibrosa, the sea urchin Tripneustes gratilla, and the gastropod Purpura bufo were conducted. These organisms were collected from the same location, and the concentration of ten heavy metals was analyzed in water, sediment and various body parts of the organisms. The bioaccumulation potential was evaluated using the bio-water accumulation factor and bio-sediment accumulation factor...
April 24, 2024: Marine Pollution Bulletin
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38660226/spontaneous-intersibling-polymorphism-in-the-development-of-dopaminergic-neuroendocrine-cells-in-sea-urchin-larvae-impacts-on-the-expansion-of-marine-benthic-species
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Alexandra L Obukhova, Marina Yu Khabarova, Marina N Semenova, Viktor V Starunov, Elena E Voronezhskaya, Evgeny G Ivashkin
INTRODUCTION: The plasticity of the nervous system plays a crucial role in shaping adaptive neural circuits and corresponding animal behaviors. Understanding the mechanisms underlying neural plasticity during development and its implications for animal adaptation constitutes an intriguing area of research. Sea urchin larvae offer a fascinating subject for investigation due to their remarkable evolutionary and ecological diversity, as well as their diverse developmental forms and behavioral patterns...
2024: Frontiers in Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38660219/characterization-of-thyrotropin-releasing-hormone-producing-neurons-in-sea-urchin-from-larva-to-juvenile
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maria Cocurullo, Periklis Paganos, Giovanna Benvenuto, Maria Ina Arnone
Most sea urchin species are indirect developers, going through a larval stage called pluteus. The pluteus possesses its own nervous system, consisting mainly of the apical organ neurons (controlling metamorphosis and settlement) and ciliary band neurons (controlling swimming behavior and food collection). Additional neurons are located in various areas of the gut. In recent years, the molecular complexity of this apparently "simple" nervous system has become apparent, with at least 12 neuronal populations identified through scRNA-sequencing in the species Strongylocentrotus purpuratus ...
2024: Frontiers in Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38657802/effect-of-biodegradable-polymers-upon-grazing-activity-of-the-sea-urchin-paracentrotus-lividus-lmk-revealed-by-morphological-histological-and-molecular-analyses
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Thomas Viel, Mariacristina Cocca, Roberta Esposito, Amalia Amato, Tania Russo, Anna Di Cosmo, Gianluca Polese, Loredana Manfra, Giovanni Libralato, Valerio Zupo, Maria Costantini
In the last years biodegradable polymers (BPs) were largely used as real opportunity to solve plastic pollution. Otherwise, their wide use in commercial products, such as packaging sector, is causing a new pollution alarm, mainly because few data reported about their behaviour in the environment and toxicity on marine organisms. Our previous results showed that embryos of the sea urchin Paracentrotus lividus (Lmk) exposed to poly(ε-caprolactone) (PCL), poly(3-hydroxybutyrate) (PHB) and poly(lactic acid) (PLA) showed delay of their development and morphological malformations, also affecting at the molecular levels the expression of several genes involved in different functional responses...
April 22, 2024: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38642751/transgenerational-acclimation-to-acidified-seawater-and-gene-expression-patterns-in-a-sea-urchin
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Akira Iguchi, Kodai Gibu, Makiko Yorifuji, Miyuki Nishijima, Atsushi Suzuki, Tsuneo Ono, Yukio Matsumoto, Mayuri Inoue, Masahiko Fujii, Daisuke Muraoka, Yamato Fujita, Hideki Takami
Transgenerational responses of susceptible calcifying organisms to progressive ocean acidification are an important issue in reducing uncertainty of future predictions. In this study, a two-generation rearing experiment was conducted using mature Mesocentrotus nudus, a major edible sea urchin that occurs along the coasts of northern Japan. Morphological observations and comprehensive gene expression analysis (RNA-seq) of resulting larvae were performed to examine transgenerational acclimation to acidified seawater...
April 18, 2024: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38642280/marine-sulfated-glycans-inhibit-the-interaction-of-heparin-with-s-protein-of-sars-cov-2-omicron-xbb-variant
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Peng He, Yuefan Song, Weihua Jin, Yunran Li, Ke Xia, Seon Beom Kim, Rohini Dwivedi, Marwa Farrag, John Bates, Vitor H Pomin, Chunyu Wang, Robert J Linhardt, Jonathan S Dordick, Fuming Zhang
The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has caused a worldwide COVID-19 pandemic, leading to 6.8 million deaths. Numerous variants have emerged since its outbreak, resulting in its significantly enhanced ability to spread among humans. As with many other viruses, SARS‑CoV‑2 utilizes heparan sulfate (HS) glycosaminoglycan (GAG) on the surface of host cells to facilitate viral attachment and initiate cellular entry through the ACE2 receptor. Therefore, interfering with virion-HS interactions represents a promising target to develop broad-spectrum antiviral therapeutics...
April 20, 2024: Glycoconjugate Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38637301/tracing-the-evolutionary-origin-of-chordate-somites-in-the-hemichordate-ptychodera-flava
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Cindy Chou, Ching-Yi Lin, Che-Yi Lin, Anthony Wang, Tzu-Pei Fan, Kuang-Tse Wang, Jr-Kai Yu, Yi-Hsien Su
Metameric somites are a novel character of chordates with unclear evolutionary origins. In the early branching chordate amphioxus, anterior somites are derived from the paraxial mesodermal cells that bud off the archenteron (i.e., enterocoely) at the end of gastrulation. Development of the anterior somites requires FGF signaling, and distinct somite compartments express orthologs of vertebrate non-axial mesodermal markers. Thus, it has been proposed that the amphioxus anterior somites are homologous to the vertebrate head mesoderm, paraxial mesoderm and lateral plate mesoderm...
April 18, 2024: Integrative and Comparative Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38635595/predation-risk-of-the-sea-urchin-paracentrotus-lividus-juveniles-in-an-overfished-area-reveal-system-stability-mechanisms-and-restocking-challenges
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Federico Pinna, Nicola Fois, Francesco Mura, Alberto Ruiu, Giulia Ceccherelli
Where sea urchin harvest has been so intense that populations have drastically regressed, concerns have arisen about the effectiveness of harvesting management. According to the theory of phase transition in shallow rocky reefs between vegetated and barren habitats, sea urchin recruitment, a key population structuring process, seems hampered by some stabilizing feedback despite an end to local human harvest of sea urchins. To shed a light on predation effects on sea urchin recruits, a 27-day field experiment was conducted using mega-predator exclusion cages (40x40x40 cm, 1 cm in mesh size) in barren and turf substrates...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38634255/assembly-of-continuous-high-resolution-draft-genome-sequence-of-hemicentrotus-pulcherrimus-using-long-read-sequencing
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Tetsushi Komoto, Kazuho Ikeo, Shunsuke Yaguchi, Takashi Yamamoto, Naoaki Sakamoto, Akinori Awazu
The update of the draft genome assembly of sea urchin, Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus, which is widely studied in East Asia as a model organism of early development, was performed using Oxford nanopore long-read sequencing. The updated assembly provided ~600-Mb genome sequences divided into 2,163 contigs with N50 = 516 kb. BUSCO completeness score and transcriptome model mapping ratio (TMMR) of the present assembly were obtained as 96.5% and 77.8%, respectively. These results were more continuous with higher resolution than those by the previous version of H...
April 17, 2024: Development, Growth & Differentiation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38628122/artificial-light-at-night-and-warming-impact-grazing-rates-and-gonad-index-of-the-sea-urchin-centrostephanus-rodgersii
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Amelia Caley, Ezequiel M Marzinelli, Maria Byrne, Mariana Mayer-Pinto
Artificial light at night (ALAN) is a growing threat to coastal habitats, and is likely to exacerbate the impacts of other stressors. Kelp forests are dominant habitats on temperate reefs but are declining due to ocean warming and overgrazing. We tested the independent and interactive effects of ALAN (dark versus ALAN) and warming (ambient versus warm) on grazing rates and gonad index of the sea urchin Centrostephanus rodgersii. Within these treatments, urchins were fed either 'fresh' kelp or 'treated' kelp...
April 30, 2024: Proceedings. Biological Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38623121/sea-urchin-spine-embedded-in-the-sole-of-the-foot-eight-year-radiographic-follow-up-without-removal
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Angelina J Skedros, John G Skedros, Brett W Richards, John T Cronin
When sea urchin puncture injuries occur during coastal recreation or work activities, they often affect extremities, such as hands and feet. There is a plethora of information on treatments for these puncture injuries, with the most common among medical professionals being the removal of all partially embedded spines and the removal of as many fully embedded spines as possible. When the spines are deeply embedded and/or fragmented, they might not be removed, especially when they are not located in critical areas such as tendons or joints...
March 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38622199/ultrastructural-examination-of-cryodamage-in-paracentrotus-lividus-eggs-during-cryopreservation
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S Campos, J Troncoso, E Paredes
This study examinates the challenges of cryopreserving sea urchin (Paracentrotus lividus) eggs, a task hindered by factors like low membrane permeability and high sensitivity to cryoprotective agents (CPAs). While successful cryopreservation has been achieved for some marine invertebrates, eggs remain problematic due to their unique characteristics. The study explores the impact of various CPAs and cryopreservation techniques on sea urchin eggs, employing scanning and transmission electron microscopy to analyze cellular damage...
April 15, 2024: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38621372/enhanced-photoelectrochemical-water-splitting-by-a-3d-hierarchical-sea-urchin-like-structure-zno-nanorod-arrays-on-tio-2-hollow-hemisphere
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Wei Cheat Lee, YuanXing Fang, Huyen Le, Ronan Hodgson, Hon Wing Boaz Chan, Rong Qian, Ibrahim H Alsohaimi, Giacomo E Canciani, Munirah Sulaiman Alhar, Qiao Chen
A hierarchical sea urchin-like hybrid metal oxide nanostructure of ZnO nanorods deposited on TiO2 porous hollow hemisphere with a thin zinc titanate interface layer is specifically designed and synthesized forming a combined type I straddling and type II staggered junctions. The HHSs, synthesized by electrospinning, facilitate light trapping and scattering. The ZnO nanorods offer a large surface area for improved surface oxidation kinetics The interface layer of zinc titanate (ZnTiO3) between the TiO2 HHSs and ZnO nanorods regulates the charge separation in a closely coupled hierarchy structure of ZnO/ZnTiO3/TiO2...
April 15, 2024: Nanotechnology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38599626/asymmetric-segregation-of-maternal-mrnas-and-germline-related-determinants-in-cephalochordate-embryos-implications-for-the-evolution-of-early-patterning-events-in-chordates
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Jr-Kai Yu, Li-Ying Peng, Chen-Yi Chen, Tsai-Ming Lu, Nicholas D Holland, Linda Z Holland
How animal embryos determine their early cell fates is an important question in developmental biology. In various model animals asymmetrically localized maternal transcripts play important roles in axial patterning and cell fate specification. Cephalochordates (amphioxus), which have three living genera (Asymmetron, Epigonichthys, Branchiostoma), are an early branching chordate lineage and thus occupy a key phylogenetic position for understanding the evolution of chordate developmental mechanisms. It has been shown that in the zygote of Brachiostoma amphioxus, which possess bilateral gonads flanking both sides of their trunk region, maternal transcripts of germline determinants form a compact granule...
April 10, 2024: Integrative and Comparative Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38590702/selective-concentration-of-iron-titanium-and-zirconium-substrate-minerals-within-gregory-s-diverticulum-an-organ-unique-to-derived-sand-dollars-echinoidea-scutelliformes
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Louis G Zachos, Alexander Ziegler
Gregory's diverticulum, a digestive tract structure unique to a derived group of sand dollars (Echinoidea: Scutelliformes), is filled with sand grains obtained from the substrate the animals inhabit. The simple methods of shining a bright light through a specimen or testing response to a magnet can reveal the presence of a mineral-filled diverticulum. Heavy minerals with a specific gravity of >2.9 g/cm3 are selectively concentrated inside the organ, usually at concentrations one order of magnitude, or more, greater than found in the substrate...
2024: PeerJ
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38588971/reproductive-toxicity-assessment-of-cellulose-nanofibers-citric-acid-and-branched-polyethylenimine-in-sea-urchins-eco-design-of-nanostructured-cellulose-sponge-framework-part-b
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Maria Consiglia Esposito, Laura Riva, Gian Luigi Russo, Carlo Punta, Ilaria Corsi, Elisabetta Tosti, Alessandra Gallo
In the framework of a safe-by-design approach, we previously assessed the eco-safety of nanostructured cellulose sponge (CNS) leachate on sea urchin reproduction. It impaired gamete quality, gamete fertilization competence, and embryo development possibly due to the leaching of chemical additives deriving from their chemical synthesis. To extend this observation and identify the component(s) that contribute to CNS ecotoxicity, in the present study, we individually screened the cytotoxic effects on sea urchin Arbacia lixula and Paracentrotus lividus gametes and embryos of the three main constituents of CNS, namely cellulose nanofibers, citric acid, and branched polyethylenimine...
April 6, 2024: Environmental Pollution
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