نتایج جستجو برای: mitochondrial markers

تعداد نتایج: 349213  

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2015
C F Tsao W T Huang T T Liu P W Wang C W Liou T K Lin C J Hsieh S W Weng

The role of high mobility group box 1 (HMGB1) has been demonstrated in stroke and coronary artery disease but not in peripheral arterial occlusive disease (PAOD). The pathogenesis of HMGB1 in acute and chronic vascular injury is also not well understood. We hypothesized that HMGB1 induces inflammatory markers in diabetic PAOD patients. We studied 36 diabetic patients, including 29 patients with...

Journal: :Gene 2010
Kazunori Okada Yuji Yamazaki Shinichi Yokobori Hiroshi Wada

The sequence of the mitochondrial DNA control region was examined in four species of lamprey in the genus Lethenteron. The 3' half of the control region contains highly variable repeat sequences, showing variation in both copy number and nucleotide sequence, even within local populations. Detailed analyses of the sequences of the repeats allowed us to deduce that slipped-strand mispairing durin...

2017
Alison E. M. Vickers Anatoly V. Ulyanov Robyn L. Fisher

Drugs with clinical adverse effects are compared in an ex vivo 3-dimensional multi-cellular human liver slice model. Functional markers of oxidative stress and mitochondrial function, glutathione GSH and ATP levels, were affected by acetaminophen (APAP, 1 mM), diclofenac (DCF, 1 mM) and etomoxir (ETM, 100 μM). Drugs targeting mitochondria more than GSH were dantrolene (DTL, 10 μM) and cyclospor...

Journal: :Journal of applied genetics 2002
Michael J Havey Jason W Lilly Borut Bohanec Grzegorz Bartoszewski Stefan Malepszy

Plants possess three major genomes, carried in the chloroplast, mitochondrion, and nucleus. The chloroplast genomes of higher plants tend to be of similar sizes and structure. In contrast both the nuclear and mitochondrial genomes show great size differences, even among closely related species. The largest plant mitochondrial genomes exist in the genus Cucumis at 1500 to 2300 kilobases, over 10...

Journal: :The Journal of heredity 2013
Alexander Nater Natasha Arora Maja P Greminger Carel P van Schaik Ian Singleton Serge A Wich Gabriella Fredriksson Dyah Perwitasari-Farajallah Joko Pamungkas Michael Krützen

A multitude of factors influence how natural populations are genetically structured, including dispersal barriers, inhomogeneous habitats, and social organization. Such population subdivision is of special concern in endangered species, as it may lead to reduced adaptive potential and inbreeding in local subpopulations, thus increasing the risk of future extinctions. With only 6600 animals left...

2017
Aleksandra Wojnicka-Półtorak Ewa Chudzińska

The Białowieża Primeval Forest (BPF) is Europe’s last primeval forest and an irreplaceable area for biodiversity conservation due to its size, protection status, and substantially undisturbed nature. There is no other forest in Europe with such a large surface representing highly-advanced natural succession. This article reports on the first analysis of the genetic variability and demographic s...

2015
Anna Maria Pappalardo Concetta Federico Giorgio Sabella Salvatore Saccone Venera Ferrito Yong-Gang Yao

The European anchovy, Engraulis encrasicolus, is currently one of the principal target species for commercial fisheries in Europe. In this study, the mitochondrial Control Region (CR) and the Cytochrome Oxidase I (COI) mitochondrial gene were analyzed in 74 specimens of E. encrasicolus from four localities in the central Mediterranean. In both populations, the two markers revealed the presence ...

2013
Jan Sauer Jens Oldeland Bernhard Hausdorf

The phylogeographic structure of the land snail Xerocrassa mesostena on Crete inferred from AFLP markers and mitochondrial cox1 sequences can be explained by three mechanisms: gene flow restriction, population expansion and leptokurtic dispersal. Gene flow restriction by geographic barriers caused subdivision of the gene pool into distinct clusters. Population expansion was probably facilitated...

2017
Hannah E Steele Rita Horvath Jon J Lyon Patrick F Chinnery

Mitochondrial disorders are genetically determined metabolic diseases due to a biochemical deficiency of the respiratory chain. Given that multi-system involvement and disease progression are common features of mitochondrial disorders they carry substantial morbidity and mortality. Despite this, no disease-modifying treatments exist with clear clinical benefits, and the current best management ...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1967
Peter A. Berg Deborah Doniach Ivan M. Roitt

The antigen reacting with complement-fixing antibodies in the sera of patients with primary biliary cirrhosis was localized predominantly in the mitochondrial fraction of tissue homogenates obtained by differential centrifugation. Purified mitochondrial preparations had a high content of the antigen whereas purified lysosomes failed to fix complement with PBC sera. Analysis of a number of fract...

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