Pigeon, doves and songbirds are hosts of the parasite Trichomonas gallinae (Rivolta, 1878), which causes avian trichomonosis. Raptors are infected when they digest infected prey. A high percentage of the diet of Eurasian sparrowhawk Accipiter nisus (Linnaeus) is comprised of birds. During the breeding season 2012 and 2013, we clinically tested 298 nestling Eurasian sparrowhawks from urban and rural areas of the Czech Republic for the presence of trichomonads. Sparrowhawk nestlings in the urban area were more infected (32.9%) than in the rural area (12.2%) in 2012 (χ2 = 6.184, P = 0.045). The number of infected nestlings dropped in the urban area (5.4%) and remained similar in the rural area (16.6%) in 2013. Sequences of ITS region and SSU rDNA confirmed that the isolates from infected sparrowhawk nestlings belonged to Trichomonas gallinae., Tomáš Kunca, Pavla Smejkalová, Ivan Čepička., and Obsahuje bibliografii
Rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) is a malignant tumour of soft tissues, occurring mainly in children and young adults. RMS cells derive from muscle cells, which due to mutations and epigenetic
modifications have lost their ability to differentiate. Epigenetic modifications regulate expression of genes responsible for cell proliferation, maturation, differentiation and apoptosis. HDAC inhibitors suppress histone acetylation; therefore, they are a promising tool used in cancer therapy. Trichostatin A (TsA) is a
pan-inhibitor of HDAC. In our study, we investigated the effect of TsA on RMS cell biology. Our findings strongly suggest that TsA inhibits RMS cell proliferation, induces cell apoptosis, and reactivates tumour cell differentiation. TsA up-regulates miR-27b expression, which is involved in the process of myogenesis. Moreover, TsA increases susceptibility of RMS cells to routinely used chemotherapeutics. In conclusion, TsA exhibits anti-cancer properties, triggers differentiation, and thereby can complement an existing spectrum of chemotherapeutics used in RMS therapy. and Corresponding author: Maciej Tarnowski
The protein pattern of Trichuris chilensis obtained by sodium dodecyl sulfatc-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis was analyzed. Complex protein band patterns covering a wide range of molecular weights were obtained. The molecular weights of the major proteins present in different tissue homogenatcs were estimated. Antisera raised in rabbits against homogenates of T. chilensis and sera from naturally infected Ctenomys australis were used in Western blotting, Immunoelectrophoresis and passive hemagglutination to compare the antigenicity of the adult male, adult female, eggs, oocytes, stichosome and cuticle of this parasite. Specific antibodies to parasite antigens were also detected in faecal preparations and caecum mucosal extracts of C. australis naturally infected with T, chilensis.
Experimental infection of rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss (Walbaum) with the monogenean Discocotyle sagittata (Leuckart, 1842) allowed comparison between trickle and single exposure, two infection modes demonstrated to occur in the wild. Both types of infection resulted in mean larval attachment success around 50%, which was significantly dependent on dose of infective larvae used (P < 0.0001), but was not affected by mode of infection (P = 0.244). Worms recovered from fish exposed to the same number of oncomiracidia but different mode of infection differed in their rate of development. The developmental stage attained by parasites was significantly affected by number of infective larvae used (P = 0.005), and by the interaction between dose and mode of infection (P = 0.026), suggesting competition among attached larvae. Statistical analysis demonstrated that in the early stages of infestation, worm distribution over the gill arches can be explained by the relative amount of water flowing over them. One, two and three months post-infection parasite numbers were comparable (P = 0.805), but their observed distribution gradually decreased in gill arches III and IV and increased in gill arch I, suggesting that parasites migrate after initial attachment. These results reproduce phenomena observed in the field, indicating that the experimental infection system could be employed to study infection dynamics and host-parasite interactions under controlled conditions.
Cil: Klasická neuralgie trigeminu (CTN) je charakterizována epizodickou ostrou neuropatickou obličejovou bolestí a s výjimkou přítomnosti neurovaskulárního konfliktu (NVC) nebyla v našem souboru podmíněna jinou známou abnormitou či patologií. V poslední době je diskutovaná atrofie trigeminu na straně bolesti. Našim cílem bylo ověřit tyto nálezy a vztáhnout je k dalším klinickým datům. <p align="">Soubor a metodika: Pomocí magnetické rezonance (MR) jsme změřili objemy trojklaného nervu na bolestí postižené a nepostižené straně a vyhodnotili výskyt a typ NVC u 45 nemocných s CTN. Následně jsme provedli korelace mezi objemy postiženého nervu, NVC, klinickými a demografickými daty (trvání nemoci, věk nemocného). <p align="">Výsledky: NVC jsme zjistili u 69 % postižených nervů, 51 % nepostižených nervů a u 42 % nemocných oboustranně. Signifikantně snížený objem trojklaného nervu byl zjištěn na bolestí postižené straně (p < 0,001). Žádné korelace jsme nezaznamenali mezi objemem postiženého nervu, přítomností a typem NVC ani mezi klinickými a demografickými daty. <p align="">Závěr: Naše výsledky naznačují, že NVC může být sice spoušťovým mechanizmem CTN u vnímavých subjektů, ale není spolehlivým ukazatelem nemoci. Snížený objem trojklaného nervu se objevuje nezávisle na NVC a odráží spíše predisponující asymetrii trigeminu než vzniklou atrofii., Aim: Classic trigeminal neuralgia (CTN) is characterized by episodic neuropathic facial pain that, with exception of neurovascular conflict (NVC), was not attributed to any underlying disorder in our sample. Using magnetic resonance imaging, we evaluated volumes of affected and non‑affected nerves and presence and type of NVC in a large group of CTN subjects prior to gamma knife treatment. <p align="">Design: Correlation between affected nerve volume and NVC, clinical data and demographic characteristics (duration of pain, age) were explored in 45 subjects diagnosed with CTN. <p align="">Results: NVC was detected in 69% of affected nerves, 51% of non‑affected nerves, and in 42% of subjects bilaterally. Lower trigeminal nerve volume was detected on the affected side (p < 0.001), however, no correlation between affected nerve volume and the presence and type NVC or demographic data was detected. <p align="">Conclusion: Our results suggest that NVC may trigger CTN in susceptible subjects but is not a reliable disease marker. Lower trigeminal nerve volume appears to manifest independently of NVC, and may represent nerve asymmetry rather than atrophy., and D. Urgosik, A. M. Rulseh, J. Keller, V. Svehlik, J. M. V. N. Pingle, D. Horinek
Interscapular brown adipose tissue (IBAT) activity is controlled by sympathetic nervous system, and factors that influence thermogenesis appear to be centrally connected to the sympathetic outflow to IBAT. Cold exposure produces a rise in BAT temperature, which is associated with an increased thyroid activity, elevated serum levels of 3,5,3’-triiodothyronine (T3), and an increased rate of T3 production. This study evaluated the effect of swimming training on 5’-triiodothyronine deiodinase (5’-D) activity in IBAT under normal environmental conditions and after short (30 min) cold exposure (TST stimulation test). 5’-D activity is lower in trained rats at basal condition, and TST increases 5’-D in IBAT of both untrained and trained rats. However, this increase is lower in trained rats. Training reduces the deiodinating activity in normal environmental conditions as well as after short cold exposure. Probably, other compensatory mechanisms of heat production are active in trained rodents.
A new myxosporean species, Trilosporoides platessae gen. et sp. n. (Multivalvulida), is described from the gallbladder of the plaice Pleuronectes platessa L. (Pleuronectidae) from Denmark. The myxospore of T. platessae is conical in side view, with a 24 µm long, pointed posterior projection. In apical view, the myxospore (diameter 9.4 µm) is round, trilobed and with three spherical polar capsules arranged peripherally, equidistant and opening peripherally through protruding tips. The polar capsules are of different sizes, one often larger than the others (diameter 3.3 µm vs. 2.5 µm). Apart from the long posterior projection, the myxospore of T. platessae differs from those of the three known species of Trilospora Noble, 1959 and from all genera within the order Multivalvulida Shulman, 1959 in the arrangement of the polar capsules. Trilosporoides platessae may temporarily be placed in the vicinity of the Trilosporidae.
An invertible linear map $\varphi $ on a Lie algebra $L$ is called a triple automorphism of it if $\varphi ([x,[y,z]])=[\varphi (x),[ \varphi (y),\varphi (z)]]$ for $\forall x, y, z\in L$. Let $\frak {g}$ be a finite-dimensional simple Lie algebra of rank $l$ defined over an algebraically closed field $F$ of characteristic zero, $\mathfrak {p}$ an arbitrary parabolic subalgebra of $\mathfrak {g}$. It is shown in this paper that an invertible linear map $\varphi $ on $\mathfrak {p}$ is a triple automorphism if and only if either $\varphi $ itself is an automorphism of $\mathfrak {p}$ or it is the composition of an automorphism of $\mathfrak {p}$ and an extremal map of order $2$.
The tritrophic interactions between two different plant-host complexes, Avena sativa-Sitobion avenae, Triticum aestivum-S. avenae and the aphid parasitoid Aphidius rhopalosiphi were studied with respect to odour learning and recognition by the parasitoid. The orientation behaviour of females towards odours from either uninfested or aphid-infested oat or wheat plants was tested in a series of dual choice Y-tube olfactometer experiments. Female parasitoids had the opportunity to gain a single oviposition experience on either the oat-S. avenae or wheat-S. avenae complex before the experiment. In the first set of experiments, where A. rhopalosiphi was reared on the oat-S. avenae complex, eight odour-bait combinations were tested. The females did not discriminate between uninfested oat and wheat. After oat complex experience, females responded to odours from the oat complex, but not to odours from the wheat complex. Consequently, in a direct comparison the oat complex was preferred over the wheat complex. After wheat complex experience, the parasitoid's orientation responses gave a different picture. Both, the wheat complex and the oat complex, were then shown to be equally attractive. Hence, in direct comparison no preference was recorded between the oat and wheat complexes. In a second set of experiments, where A. rhopalosiphi was reared on the wheat- S. avenae complex, a possible influence of any pre-adult or emergence-related host plant experience could be excluded as the same results were obtained as before. At first glance the responses towards the different odour baits seem inconsistent. However, the results may be explained using a simple model with two key odour components.