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Development of Anticancer Agents from Korean Medicinal Plants(Part 10). The Growth-inhibitory Effect of Taraxaci Herba Extract Against Human Skin Melamoma Cells (한국산 생약으로부터 항암물질의 개발(제 10보). 인체 피부흑색종세포에 대한 포공영 추출물의 성장억제효과)

  • 한두석;추광문;김영일;이종섭;유일수;오인교;강길웅;백승화
    • Toxicological Research
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    • v.14 no.4
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    • pp.489-494
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    • 1998
  • In the present study, we have evaluated cytotoxic effects of Taraxaci Herba extract on human skin melanoma cells. The light microscopic study showed morphological changes AG-NOR (argyrophylic nucleolar organizer region) by silver chloride stain, and glycoprotein by PAS reaction of the treated cells. Disruptions in cell organelles were determined by SRB assay.

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Analysis of lysosomal membrane proteins exposed to melanin in HeLa cells

  • Bang, Seung Hyuck;Park, Dong Jun;Kim, Yang-Hoon;Min, Jiho
    • Environmental Analysis Health and Toxicology
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    • v.31
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    • pp.9.1-9.5
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    • 2016
  • Objectives There have been developed to use targeting ability for antimicrobial, anticancerous, gene therapy and cosmetics through analysis of various membrane proteins isolated from cell organelles. Methods It was examined about the lysosomal membrane protein extracted from lysosome isolated from HeLa cell treated by 100 ppm melanin for 24 hours in order to find associated with targeting ability to melanin using by 2-dimensional electrophoresis. Results The result showed 14 up-regulated (1.5-fold) and 13 down-regulated (2.0-fold) spots in relation to melanin exposure. Conclusions It has been found that lysosomal membrane proteins are associated with melanin to decolorize and quantity through cellular activation of lysosome.

Ultrastructure of the Ventral Nephrocytes in the Larva of Lucilia illustris Meigen (연두금파리 종령유충의 복신세포의 미세구조)

  • Cho, Jeong-Sook;Kim, Kwan-Seon;Kim, Woo-Kap
    • Applied Microscopy
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    • v.21 no.2
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    • pp.29-38
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    • 1991
  • Ventral nephrocytes in the larva of the Lucilia illustris comprise ellipsoid cells situated onto the salivary glands. The cells are $60{\sim}100{\mu}m$ in diameter. Junctional complex beneath the basement membrane hold the plasma membrane in a even contour. Intracellular channels from the juntion complex are well developed at the cortex part of the cell. Coated vesicles pinched off from the channels seems to be connected with the ${\alpha}$-vacuoles via the tubular elements, which is regared as selective absorption system from the hemolymph. Two nuclei are sometimes observed in the medulla part of the cell. Ventral nephrocytes contain well-developed rough endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi complex, and numerous mitochondria. These cellular organelles synthesize lysosome. The lysosome not only digest some cell organells but also seems to be related with the ${\beta}$-vacuoles.

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Mitochondria: The Secret Chamber of Therapeutic Targets for Age-Associated Degenerative Diseases

  • KimPak, Young-Mi;Jeong, Jae-Hoon
    • Biomolecules & Therapeutics
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.235-245
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    • 2010
  • Mitochondria have long been recognized as ATP engines for the cell and recently as a dynamic and mobile organelles that control cell death and life. This exquisite organelle is the site of reactive oxygen species production and is highly vulnerable to exogenous stresses, resulting in catastrophic damage to the cell. Mitochondrial dysfunction is linked to a wide range of age-associated degenerative diseases, such as metabolic syndrome, cardiovascular disease, and neurodegenerative diseases. Understanding the molecular mechanisms of mitochondria-dependent pathogenesis may provide important strategies to treat these diseases. Indeed, mitochondria are emerging therapeutic targets for the mitochondria-related diseases. In this paper, we review the recent concepts of mitochondrial biology and how mitochondria are involved in age-associated degenerative diseases. Furthermore, we summarize the therapeutics which target to improve mitochondrial functions.

Cytological Modification of Sorghum Leaf Tissues Showing the Early Acute Response to Maize Dwrf Mosaic Virus

  • Choi, Chang-Won
    • Journal of Plant Biology
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    • v.39 no.3
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    • pp.215-221
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    • 1996
  • Sorghum leaf tissues showing the early acute response of systemic infection with maize dwarf mosaic virus (MDMV) strain A, contained unusual virus-induced cytological modifications including cell wall thickenings and protrusions, intercellular vesicles termed as "paramural bodies", modified plasmodesmata, abnormal plastids, and cylindrical inclusion bodies. Abnormal cell wall, some of which associated with paramural bodies, was frequently contained modified plasmodesmata. Various abnormal plastids were located within infected cells of leaf tissues showing the early acute response. The most important changes in chloroplast seen in the tissues are the presence of small vesicles, deformation of membranes, reduction in granal stack height, disappearance of osmiophilic globules and degeneration of stuctures. The cytological modification was not occurred in nucleus but a group of degenerated mitochondria with abnormal membranes attached to cylindrical inclusion bodies were observed. It was hard more or less to prove the relationship clearly between virus and cellular organelles in virus replication.plication.

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Autophagy in neurodegeneration: two sides of the same coin

  • Lee, Jin-A
    • BMB Reports
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    • v.42 no.6
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    • pp.324-330
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    • 2009
  • Autophagy is a bulk lysosomal degradation process important in development, differentiation and cellular homeostasis in multiple organs. Interestingly, neuronal survival is highly dependent on autophagy due to its post-mitotic nature, polarized morphology and active protein trafficking. A growing body of evidence now suggests that alteration or dysfunction of autophagy causes accumulation of abnormal proteins and/or damaged organelles, thereby leading to neurodegenerative disease. Although autophagy generally prevents neuronal cell death, it plays a protective or detrimental role in neurodegenerative disease depending on the environment. In this review, the two sides of autophagy will be discussed in the context of several neurodegenerative diseases.

The Fine Structure of the Squirrel(Tamias sibiricus asiaticus) Parotid Gland (다람쥐 이하선의 미세구조)

  • Lee, J.H.
    • Applied Microscopy
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.23-33
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    • 1982
  • The parotid glands of squirrels(Tamias sibiricus asiaticus) were observed by the electron microscope. According to the characteristics of secretory granules and the morphology of cell organelles, the acinar cells could be distinguished into five types of cells(Type I , Type II, Type III, Type IV and Type V cell). Among these, Type III, Type IV and Type V cell were not identified up to date. The morphologic characteristics of the intercalated and striated ducts were the appearance of numerous long slender mitochondria which are located between the numerous basal infoldings, and the epithelium were consisted of light and dark cells. The desmosomes were also observed, and could not found the secretory granules in the cytoplasm of the both epithelium.

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Plant Cells on Earth and in Space

  • Braun, Markus;Sievers, Andreas
    • Animal cells and systems
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    • v.4 no.3
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    • pp.201-214
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    • 2000
  • Two quite different types of plant cells are analysed with regard to transduction of the gravity stimulus: (i) Unicellular rhizoids and protonemata of characean green algae; these are tube-like, tip-growing cells which respond to the direction of gravity. (ii) Columella cells located in the center of the root cap of higher plants; these cells (statocytes) perceive gravity. The two cell types contain heavy particles or organelles (sataoliths) which sediment in the field of gravity, thereby inducing the graviresponse. Both cell types were studied under microgravity conditions ($10^{-4}$/ g) in sounding rockets or spacelabs. From video microscopy of living Chara cells and different experiments with both cell types it was concluded that the position of statoliths depends on the balance of two forces, i.e. the gravitational force and the counteracting force mediated by actin microfilaments. The actomyosin system may be the missing link between the gravity-dependent movement of statoliths and the gravity receptor(s); it may also function as an amplifier.

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Ataxia-Telangiectasia Mutated Is Involved in Autolysosome Formation

  • Mihwa Hwang;Dong Wha Jun;Bo Ram Song;Hanna Shim;Chang-Hun Lee;Sunshin Kim
    • Biomolecules & Therapeutics
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    • v.31 no.5
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    • pp.559-565
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    • 2023
  • Ataxia-telangiectasia mutated (ATM), a master kinase of the DNA damage response (DDR), phosphorylates a multitude of substrates to activate signaling pathways after DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs). ATM inhibitors have been evaluated as anticancer drugs to potentiate the cytotoxicity of DNA damage-based cancer therapy. ATM is also involved in autophagy, a conserved cellular process that maintains homeostasis by degrading unnecessary proteins and dysfunctional organelles. In this study, we report that ATM inhibitors (KU-55933 and KU-60019) provoked accumulation of autophagosomes and p62 and restrained autolysosome formation. Under autophagy-inducing conditions, the ATM inhibitors caused excessive autophagosome accumulation and cell death. This new function of ATM in autophagy was also observed in numerous cell lines. Repression of ATM expression using an siRNA inhibited autophagic flux at the autolysosome formation step and induced cell death under autophagy-inducing conditions. Taken together, our results suggest that ATM is involved in autolysosome formation and that the use of ATM inhibitors in cancer therapy may be expanded.

Immunocytochemical Studv of the Newe Growth Factor Receptor in the Neuron and its Organelles of the Adult Rat Basal Forebrain Nuclei (흰쥐 전뇌 기저부 핵의 신경세포와 그 세포내 소기관에서 신경성장인자 수용체에 대한 면역세포화학적 연구*)

  • 정영화
    • The Korean Journal of Zoology
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    • v.36 no.2
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    • pp.245-263
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    • 1993
  • 신경성장인자 수용체(nerve growth factor receptor, HGFr)의 소재를 휜쥐 전뇌 기저부 핵들의 신경세포와 그 세포내 소기 관에서 연역세포화학적 방법으로 관찰하였다. NGFr에 면역반응을 보이는 신경세포들은 내측중격, 수직 및 수평대각선 브로카대, 거대세포 시삭전핵 그리고 Meynert 기저핵에는 다수 미상핵-피각과 복부담창구에는 소수 관찰 되었다 NGFr에 면역반응을 보이는 신경세포들은 형태학적으로 3가지 형 즉, 1) 난형(또는 원형). 2) 방추형, 3) 삼각형(또는 다각형)으로 구분되었다 내측중격은 주로 난형의 세포로 구성되었으며(91.2%), 수직 및 수평대각선 브로카대, 거대세포 시삭전핵 및 Meynert 기저 핵에는 난형의 세포가 높은 율로 구성되었으나, 방추형과 삼각형 세포들도 내측중격에서보다는 많았다 특히 복부담창구에는 다른 핵들에 비하여 방추형세포(25%)들이 높은 출현율을 보였다 일반적으로 이들 세포의 크기는 삼각형세포가 제일 컸으며, 방추형세포가 그 다음, 그리고 난형 세포가 제일 작았다 전자현미경적 관찰에서 0.05% triton X-100을 처리한 조직중 Meynert 기저핵을 관찰한 결과. Golgi체, multivesicular body 및 소포체들이 N6Fr에 면역반응을 보였으며. trion X-100을 처리하지 않은 조직에서는 단지 수평대각선 브로카대의 신경세포 원형질 막에서만 약한 면역반응을 보였다 위의 결과로 미루어 NGFr은 조연소포체에서 합성되어. Golgi체에서 농축되고, multivesicular body를 통하여 원형질막에 위치하게 되며, 원형질막에서 NGFr은 외래성의 NGF와 복합체를 형성한후, 궁극적으로는 Iysosome의 형태로 세포체 안으로 들어 가는 것으로 추정된다.

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