35 research outputs found
Atomically dispersed Pt-N-4 sites as efficient and selective electrocatalysts for the chlorine evolution reaction
Chlorine evolution reaction (CER) is a critical anode reaction in chlor-alkali electrolysis. Although precious metal-based mixed metal oxides (MMOs) have been widely used as CER catalysts, they suffer from the concomitant generation of oxygen during the CER. Herein, we demonstrate that atomically dispersed Pt-N-4 sites doped on a carbon nanotube (Pt-1/CNT) can catalyse the CER with excellent activity and selectivity. The Pt-1/CNT catalyst shows superior CER activity to a Pt nanoparticle-based catalyst and a commercial Ru/Ir-based MMO catalyst. Notably, Pt-1/CNT exhibits near 100% CER selectivity even in acidic media, with low Cl- concentrations (0.1M), as well as in neutral media, whereas the MMO catalyst shows substantially lower CER selectivity. In situ electrochemical X-ray absorption spectroscopy reveals the direct adsorption of Cl- on Pt-N-4 sites during the CER. Density functional theory calculations suggest the PtN4C12 site as the most plausible active site structure for the CER
Current concepts of polymicrogyria
Polymicrogyria is one of the most common malformations of cortical development. It has been known for many years and its clinical and MRI manifestations are well described. Recent advances in imaging, however, have revealed that polymicrogyria has many different appearances on MR imaging, suggesting that is may be a more heterogeneous malformation than previously suspected. The clinical and imaging heterogeneity of polymicrogyria is explored in this review
Mitochondrial Pathway Mediates the Antileukemic Effects of Hemidesmus Indicus, a Promising Botanical Drug
Although cancers are characterized by the deregulation of multiple signalling pathways, most current anticancer therapies involve the modulation of a single target. Because of the enormous biological diversity of cancer, strategic combination of agents targeted against the most critical of those alterations is needed. Due to their complex nature, plant products interact with numerous targets and influence several biochemical and molecular cascades. The interest in further development of botanical drugs has been increasing steadily and the FDA recently approved the first new botanical prescription drug. The present study is designed to explore the potential antileukemic properties of Hemidesmus indicus with a view to contributing to further development of botanical drugs. Hemidesmus was submitted to an extensive in vitro preclinical evaluation.A variety of cellular assays and flow cytometry, as well as a phytochemical screening, were performed on different leukemic cell lines. We have demonstrated that Hemidesmus modulated many components of intracellular signaling pathways involved in cell viability and proliferation and altered the protein expression, eventually leading to tumor cell death, mediated by a loss of mitochondrial transmembrane potential and increased Bax/Bcl-2 ratio. ADP, adenine nucleotide translocator and mitochondrial permeability transition pore inhibitors did not reverse Hemidesmus-induced mitochondrial depolarization. Hemidesmus induced a significant [Ca(2+)](i) raise through the mobilization of intracellular Ca(2+) stores. Moreover, Hemidesmus significantly enhanced the antitumor activity of three commonly used chemotherapeutic drugs (methotrexate, 6-thioguanine, cytarabine). A clinically relevant observation is that its cytotoxic activity was also recorded in primary cells from acute myeloid leukemic patients.These results indicate the molecular basis of the antileukemic effects of Hemidesmus and identify the mitochondrial pathways and [Ca(2+)](i) as crucial actors in its anticancer activity. On these bases, we conclude that Hemidesmus can represent a valuable tool in the anticancer pharmacology, and should be considered for further investigations
Emerging Monogenic Complex Hyperkinetic Disorders
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Hyperkinetic movement disorders can manifest alone or as part of complex phenotypes. In the era of next-generation sequencing (NGS), the list of monogenic complex movement disorders is rapidly growing. This review will explore the main features of these newly identified conditions.
RECENT FINDINGS: Mutations in ADCY5 and PDE10A have been identified as important causes of childhood-onset dyskinesias and KMT2B mutations as one of the most frequent causes of complex dystonia in children. The delineation of the phenotypic spectrum associated with mutations in ATP1A3, FOXG1, GNAO1, GRIN1, FRRS1L, and TBC1D24 is revealing an expanding genetic overlap between epileptic encephalopathies, developmental delay/intellectual disability, and hyperkinetic movement disorders,.
SUMMARY: Thanks to NGS, the etiology of several complex hyperkinetic movement disorders has been elucidated. Importantly, NGS is changing the way clinicians diagnose these complex conditions. Shared molecular pathways, involved in early stages of brain development and normal synaptic transmission, underlie basal ganglia dysfunction, epilepsy, and other neurodevelopmental disorders
Aclimatização de mudas de bananeira em substratos contendo resíduo de mineração de areia
Para o rápido crescimento de mudas de bananeiras produzidas por micropropagação é necessário a utilização de substratos com adequadas características físicas, químicas e biológicas. Objetivou-se avaliar os atributos químicos e físicos de diferentes substratos contendo resíduo de mineração de areia e seu efeito sobre o desenvolvimento de mudas micropropagadas de bananeira 'Grande Naine', dispostos em delineamento em blocos ao acaso, com sete substratos e quatro repetições. Os materiais utilizados foram: resíduo de mineração de areia (RMA), Rendimax Floreira® (RF®) e casca de arroz carbonizada (CAC), com os quais se formulou os substratos: S1-100%RMA; S2-50% RMA:50% RF®; S3-50% RMA:50% CAC; S4-50% CAC:50% RF®; S5-25% RMA:37,5% CAC:37,5% RF®; S6-50% RMA:25% CAC:25% RF®; S7-75% RMA:12,5% CAC:12,5% RF®. Amostras dos materiais e dos substratos foram separadas para análises químicas e físicas. Noventa e oito dias após o transplante avaliou-se a altura, o diâmetro do colo, o número de folhas e a massa da matéria seca da parte área e das raízes das plantas. Os pHs dos substratos se encontraram na faixa adequada para o cultivo de plantas em recipientes. A CE diminuiu à medida que se aumentou a dose de RMA nos substratos. Os substratos S2, S6 e o RF® apresentaram resultados superiores para a densidade seca. Os substratos S2, S4, S5, S6 e S7 forneceram plantas superiores em altura e diâmetro do colo e, acrescidos do substrato S1, forneceram plantas superiores também no número de folhas e massa de matéria seca da parte aérea. Conclui-se que o RMA pode ser recomendado para a aclimatização de mudas micropropagadas de bananeira 'Grande Naine', desde que usado em mistura com outros materiais ou substratos, com limite máximo de 75% de inclusão
