Wang, Dongsheng Li, Xiaojing Li, Wenxi Duong, Tiffany Wang, Hongxia Kleschevnikova, Natalia Patel, Hemal H Breen, Ellen Powell, Susan Wang, Shanshan
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Background and purposeTraumatic brain injury (TBI) causes lifelong physical and psychological dysfunction in affected individuals. The current study investigated the effects of chronic nicotine exposure via E-cigarettes (E-cig) (vaping) on TBI-associated behavioural and biochemical changes.Experimental approachAdult C57/BL6J male mice were subjecte...
Jindal, Granton A Lim, Fabian Tellez, Krissie Song, Benjamin P Bantle, Alexis T Farley, Emma K
Electroporation is a technique to introduce DNA constructs into cells using electric current. Here, we present a protocol to electroporate DNA plasmids into Ciona robusta embryos at the 1-cell stage. We describe steps for setting up and conducting electroporation. We then detail procedures for collecting, fixing, and mounting embryos and counting e...
Liu, Zhifang Jiang, Xinyu Zhao, Keyu Ruan, Hongyu Ma, Yizhao Ma, Yuhan Zhou, Qiongyan Zhang, Jing Sun, Xiaoyan Ma, Wenxue
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Leukocyte cell-derived chemotaxin 2 (LECT2) is linked to various immune diseases. Previously, we reported that serum LECT2 levels correlate with disease severity in atopic dermatitis (AD) patients. To investigate the role of LECT2 in AD and elucidate its potential mechanisms, we used LECT2 to treat an AD mouse model induced by 1-Chloro-2,4-dinitrob...
Gaete, Pablo S Kumar, Deepak Fernandez, Cynthia I Capuccino, Juan M Valdez Bhatt, Aashish Jiang, Wenjuan Lin, Yi-Chun Liu, Yu Harris, Andrew L Luo, Yun L
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Connexin hemichannels were identified as the first members of the eukaryotic large-pore channel family that mediate permeation of both atomic ions and small molecules between the intracellular and extracellular environments. The conventional view is that their pore is a large passive conduit through which both ions and molecules diffuse in a simila...
Day, Leslie A Carlson, Hans K Fonseca, Dallas R Arkin, Adam P Price, Morgan N Deutschbauer, Adam M Costa, Kyle C
Archaea are widespread in the environment and play fundamental roles in diverse ecosystems; however, characterization of their unique biology requires advanced tools. This is particularly challenging when characterizing gene function. Here, we generate randomly barcoded transposon libraries in the model methanogenic archaeon Methanococcus maripalud...
Lopez-Tello, Jorge Kiu, Raymond Schofield, Zoe Zhang, Cindy XW van Sinderen, Douwe Le Gall, Gwénaëlle Hall, Lindsay J Sferruzzi-Perri, Amanda N
BACKGROUND: Recent advances have significantly expanded our understanding of the gut microbiome's influence on host physiology and metabolism. However, the specific role of certain microorganisms in gestational health and fetal development remains underexplored. OBJECTIVE: This study investigates the impact of Bifidobacterium breve UCC2003 on fetal...
Babey, Muriel E Krause, William C Chen, Kun Herber, Candice B Torok, Zsofia Nikkanen, Joni Rodriguez, Ruben Zhang, Xiao Castro-Navarro, Fernanda Wang, Yuting
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In lactating mothers, the high calcium (Ca2+) demand for milk production triggers significant bone loss1. Although oestrogen normally counteracts excessive bone resorption by promoting bone formation, this sex steroid drops precipitously during this postpartum period. Here we report that brain-derived cellular communication network factor 3 (CCN3) ...
Jordan, Jacob S Harper, Conner C Zhang, Fan Kofman, Esther Li, Mandy Sathiyamoorthy, Karthik Zaragoza, Jan Paulo Fayadat-Dilman, Laurence Williams, Evan R
Aggregation of protein-based therapeutics can occur during development, production, or storage and can lead to loss of efficacy and potential toxicity. Native mass spectrometry of a covalently linked pentameric monoclonal antibody complex with a mass of ∼800 kDa reveals several distinct conformations, smaller complexes, and abundant higher-order ag...
Poon, Michael M Lorrain, Kym I Stebbins, Karin J Edu, Geraldine C Broadhead, Alexander R Lorenzana, Ariana J Roppe, Jeffrey R Baccei, Jill M Baccei, Christopher S Chen, Austin C
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Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic and debilitating neurological disease that results in inflammatory demyelination. While endogenous remyelination helps to recover function, this restorative process tends to become less efficient over time. Currently, intense efforts aimed at the mechanisms that promote remyelination are being considered promisi...
Rubinsztein, David Nixon, Ralph
Autophagy is a lysosome-based degradative process used to recycle obsolete cellular constituents and eliminate damaged organelles and aggregate-prone proteins. Their post-mitotic nature and extremely polarized morphologies make neurons particularly vulnerable to disruptions caused by autophagy– lysosomal defects, especially as the brain ages. Conse...