Sensory discrimination is essential for survival. However, how sensory information is finely controlled in the brain is not well defined. Here, we show that astrocytes control tactile acuity via ...tonic inhibition in the thalamus. Mechanistically, diamine oxidase (DAO) and the subsequent aldehyde dehydrogenase 1a1 (Aldh1a1) convert putrescine into GABA, which is released via Best1. The GABA from astrocytes inhibits synaptically evoked firing at the lemniscal synapses to fine-tune the dynamic range of the stimulation-response relationship, the precision of spike timing, and tactile discrimination. Our findings reveal a novel role of astrocytes in the control of sensory acuity through tonic GABA release.
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•Thalamic astrocytes synthesize GABA via DAO and Aldh1a1 to mediate tonic inhibition•Tonic GABA improves linearity and temporal fidelity of synaptically evoked TC firing•Astrocytic tonic GABA improves tactile discrimination performance
Kwak et al. report that astrocytes synthesize GABA using DAO and Aldh1a1 and release GABA through the Best1 channel to mediate tonic GABA in the thalamus. Astrocytic tonic GABA fine-tunes the dynamic range and precision of stimulation to response of TC firing, thus enhancing the performance of sensory discrimination of mice.
This study investigated the utility of garlic powder as a functional ingredient. The aim was to develop fish cakes with improved functionality and sensory preference based on the antioxidant activity ...and quality characteristics. Increasing amounts of garlic powder in the prepared fish cakes were associated with increasing total polyphenol and flavonoid contents, 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) and 2,2'-azino-bis(3-ethylbenzothiazolin-6-sulfonic acid) (ABTS
) radical scavenging activity, and reducing power. Furthermore, electronic tongue and electronic nose analyses showed an increased the intensity of umami and sourness and increased the levels of volatile compounds. The lowest trimethylamine peak corresponded to the highest amount of garlic powder. Sensory evaluation indicated that 3% garlic powder had the highest score for all criteria. Fishy odor decreased as the proportion of garlic powder increased. These findings suggest that the addition of 3% garlic powder improves quality characteristics, sensory preference, and antioxidant activity of fish cakes.
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Polyp segmentation is challenging because the boundary between polyps and mucosa is ambiguous. Several models have considered the use of attention mechanisms to solve this problem. However, ...these models use only finite information obtained from a single type of attention. We propose a new dual-attention network based on shallow and reverse attention modules for colon polyps segmentation called SRaNet. The shallow attention mechanism removes background noise while emphasizing the locality by focusing on the foreground. In contrast, reverse attention helps distinguish the boundary between polyps and mucous membranes more clearly by focusing on the background. The two attention mechanisms are adaptively fused using a “Softmax Gate”. Combining the two types of attention enables the model to capture complementary foreground and boundary features. Therefore, the proposed model predicts the boundaries of polyps more accurately than other models. We present the results of extensive experiments on polyp benchmarks to show that the proposed method outperforms existing models on both seen and unseen data. Furthermore, the results show that the proposed dual attention module increases the explainability of the model.
Layered double hydroxides (LDHs) are biocompatible materials which can be used as drug-delivery nanovehicles. In order to define the optimum size of LDH nanoparticles for efficient cellular uptake ...and drug-delivery pathway, we prepared different sized LDH nanoparticles with narrow size distribution by modulating the crystal growth rate, and labelled each LDH particle with a fluorophore using a silane coupling reaction. The cellular uptake rate of LDHs was found to be highly dependent on particle size (50 > 200 > or = 100 > 350 nm), whose range of 50 to 200 nm was selectively internalized into cells through clathrin-mediated endocytosis with enhanced permeability and retention. Our study clearly shows that not only the particle size plays an important role in the endocytic pathway and processing, but also the size control of LDH nanoparticles results in their targeted uptake to site-specific clathrin-mediated endocytosis. This result provides a new perspective for the design of LDH nanoparticles with maximum ability towards targeted drug delivery.
Fludioxonil (Flu) is a phenylpyrrole fungicide and is currently used in over 900 agricultural products globally. Flu possesses endocrine‐disrupting chemical‐like properties and has been shown to ...mediate various physiological and pathological changes, such as apoptosis and differentiation, in diverse cell lines. However, the effects of Flu on cardiomyocytes have not been studied so far. The present study investigated the effects of Flu on mitochondria in AC16 human cardiomyocytes and H9c2 rat cardiomyoblasts. Flu decreased cell viability in a water‐soluble tetrazolium assay and mediated morphological changes suggestive of apoptosis in AC16 and H9c2 cells. We confirmed that annexin V positive cells were increased by Flu through annexin V/propidium iodide staining. This suggests that the decrease in cell viability due to Flu may be associated with increased apoptotic changes. Flu consistently increased the expression of pro‐apoptotic markers such as Bcl‐2‐associated X protein (Bax) and cleaved‐caspase 3. Further, Flu reduced the oxygen consumption rate (OCR) in AC16 and H9c2 cells, which is associated with decreased mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP) as observed through JC‐1 staining. In addition, Flu augmented the production of mitochondrial reactive oxygen species, which can trigger oxidative stress in cardiomyocytes. Taken together, these results indicate that Flu induces mitochondrial dysregulation in cardiomyocytes via the downregulation of the OCR and MMP and upregulation of the oxidative stress, consequently resulting in the apoptosis of cardiomyocytes. This study provides evidence of the risk of Flu toxicity on cardiomyocytes leading to the development of cardiovascular diseases and suggests that the use of Flu in agriculture should be done with caution and awareness of the probable health consequences of exposure to Flu.
FOLFOX is a combination of chemotherapeutic agents (5-fluorouracil, leucovorin, and oxaliplatin) and is used to treat advanced colorectal cancer (CRC) but induces various side effects. ...Chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) is one of the most critical side effects that compromise the quality of life of patients with CRC undergoing FOLFOX chemotherapy. This study aimed to evaluate circulating miRNA, cortisol and catecholamine as potential biomarkers that can predict FOLFOX-CIPN symptoms. High-throughput microRNA (miRNA) sequencing was performed on the RNA circulating in the plasma of eight patients with CRC who underwent FOLFOX chemotherapy. miRNA expression profiles were evaluated according to two groups: those who underwent ≤3 cycles and those who underwent ≥6 cycles of FOLFOX chemotherapy. The identified miRNAs were validated in 27 patients with CRC who underwent FOLFOX chemotherapy using quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction. Target genes were predicted using bioinformatics and functional analyses. Cortisol and catecholamine concentrations in peripheral plasma were measured using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. miR-3184-5p was differentially expressed when miRNA expression was compared between the groups that underwent ≤3 and ≥6 cycles of FOLFOX chemotherapy. Cortisol levels were significantly higher in the group that underwent ≥6 cycles of FOLFOX chemotherapy than in the group that underwent ≤3 cycles. This study suggests that miR-3184-5p may be a potential marker for predicting CIPN.
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•miR-3184-5p could be a potential biomarker for predicting FOLFOX-CIPN.•Functional analysis of the target genes of miR-3184-5p has improved the understanding of the mechanisms of FOLFOX-CIPN.•Cortisol concentration tended to increase as FOLFOX chemotherapy progressed.
Enzyme cascade catalysis has critical problems in obtaining the high concentrations of products, such as the low stabilities and activities of biocatalysts and the inhibition by hydrophobic reactants ...at high concentrations to biocatalysts. Here, we performed multilayer engineering of enzyme cascade catalysis to produce C11 nylon monomers at commercially viable concentrations from ricinoleic acid. The catalysis was driven by engineered Escherichia coli-based whole-cell biocatalysts and cell-free enzymes (i.e., lipases). Stabilities and activities of the biocatalysts were improved by engineering the bottleneck enzyme Baeyer–Villiger monooxygenase and introducing a cofactor regeneration system. The inhibitory effects of the byproducts n-heptanoic acid and pyruvate on the cascade enzymes were overcome, and the products were simply recovered in situ by engineering of reactions with the addition of an adsorbent resin. We obtained 248 mM undecanedioic acid or 232 mM 11-aminoundecanoic acid as a nylon monomer from 300 mM ricinoleic acid by multilayer engineering. The concentration was 500- and 640-fold higher than those produced by nonengineering, respectively. We have also simply isolated the C11 nylon monomers via solvent extraction to a rather high purity. This study will contribute to the industrial enzyme cascade synthesis of nylon monomers in an environmentally-friendly route from renewable biomass.
The present study aimed to determine the antioxidant effect of Citrus unshiu Markovich (CUM) extract in neuronal cell lines under oxidative stress and to investigate the effect of ...chemotherapy‐induced peripheral neuropathy (CIPN) on the nociceptive response in a preclinical mice model. We tested the inhibition of H2O2 in Neuro2A cells treated with CUM. Experimental animals were treated with oxaliplatin to induce CINP, and then administered oral CUM for 4 weeks in order to observe the effect of CUM. Animals were evaluated weekly for thermal hyperalgesia and digital motor nerve conduction velocity (NCV). Lumbar dorsal root ganglia (DRG) isolated from each animal were evaluated through immunochemical and western blot analysis for nerve damage, inflammatory response, and expression of redox signaling factors. The main mechanisms were determined to be decreased inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) production due to the inhibition of NADPH oxidase 2 (NOX2). To determine the functional role of NOX2 in CINP, we administrated CUM into NOX2‐deficient mice with neuropathic pain. Therefore, we suggest that CUM controls the expression levels of inflammatory factors in CINP via NOX2 inactivation. This study demonstrated that a complementary medicine such as CUM might be a potential novel therapeutic agent for the treatment of CINP.
•Periodontal therapy is important for improving oral health and averting systemic diseases.•Acer tegmentosum Maxim ameliorated periodontitis through an antibacterial and anti inflammatory activities ...in animal model.•Acer tegmentosum Maxim could be used as a natural anti-periodontitis agent for the prevention of periodontal disease.
Periodontitis disease is a chronic inflammation, and the prevention or treatment of periodontal disease is important for improving oral health and averting systemic diseases.Acer tegmentosum Maxim (ATM) is a type of deciduous tree in Korea. ATM extracts have been traditionally used to treat various dieases. This study investigated the effects of ATM extract on mitigation of periodontitis in vitro and in vivo.
The current study investigated whether extracts ofAcer tegmentosum Maxim (ATM) attenuated periodontitis induced by Porphyromonas gingivalis-derived lipopolysaccharide (LPS) in vitro and in vivo. We used a rat model of experimental periodontitis that received oral administration of 1 mg/kg P. gingivalis-derived LPS for 10 days. Periodontitis models was treated with two different dosages of ATM (30 or 100 mg/kg) during the same period of periodontal induction for histological analysis.
The results indicated that aqueous ATM extracts effectively ameliorated ligature-induced periodontitis through of the antibacterial, anti-oxidative, and anti-inflammatory activities.
These pre-clinical results suggest the need for further studies on the anti-periodontitis effect of ATM in humans. Thus, ATM could be used as a natural anti-periodontitis agent for the treatment of periodontitis.
Unstructured text in medical records, such as Electronic Health Records, contain an enormous amount of valuable information for research; however, it is difficult to extract and structure important ...information because of frequent typographical errors. Therefore, improving the quality of data with errors for text analysis is an essential task. To date, few prior studies have been conducted addressing this. Here, we propose a new methodology for extracting important information from unstructured medical texts by overcoming the typographical problem in surgical pathology records related to lung cancer. We propose a typo correction model that considers context, based on the Masked Language Model, to solve the problem of typographical errors in real-world medical data. In addition, a word dictionary was used for the typo correction model based on PubMed abstracts. After refining the data through typo correction, fine tuning was performed on pre-trained BERT model. Next, deep learning-based Named Entity Recognition (NER) was performed. By solving the quality problem of medical data, we sought to improve the accuracy of information extraction in unstructured text data. We compared the performance of the proposed typo correction model based on contextual information with an existing SymSpell model. We confirmed that our proposed model outperformed the existing model in a typographical correction task. The F1-score of the model improved by approximately 5% and 9% when compared with the model without contextual information in the NCBI-disease and surgical pathology record datasets, respectively. In addition, the F1-score of NER after typo correction increased by 2% in the NCBI-disease dataset. There was a significant performance difference of approximately 25% between the before and after typo correction in the Surgical pathology record dataset. This confirmed that typos influenced the information extraction of the unstructured text. We verified that typographical errors in unstructured text negatively affect the performance of natural language processing tasks. The proposed method of a typo correction model outperformed the existing SymSpell model. This study shows that the proposed model is robust and can be applied in real-world environments by focusing on the typos that cause difficulties in analyzing unstructured medical text.