In line with previous findings, acute and chronic forms of depression differed in dysfunctional attitudes, which might actually reflect a distinguishing pattern of chronicity. Chronic depression patients also reported higher socially avoidant behavior, which might be crucial to focus in treatment. Surprisingly, other variables that are assumed to characterize chronic depression could not be confirmed as distinguishing features. Future research should take etiological aspects into account.
Cultured endothelial cells are shown to be induced in regard to permissiveness to human cytomegalovirus by temporary treatment postinfection with sodium butyrate (1-2 mM). Drug-treated cells are demonstrated to exhibit expression of immediate early and early viral antigens, synthesis of viral DNA and viral structural glycoprotein B. Progeny virus could be visualized by electron microscopy.
Immunoblotting with monoclonal as well as polyclonal lamin antibodies revealed that nuclear lamina proteins of human foreskin fibroblasts (HFF) were differentially affected after infection with human cytomegalovirus (HCMV). Lamin A immunoreactivity was progressively lost during the course of the infectious cycle whereas that of lamin C was comparatively stable. This process was not observed in herpes simplex virus-infected HFF. On the other hand, noninfected arrested HFF stimulated by serum to enter S-phase also exhibited loss of lamin A immunoreactivity. Selective in vivo proteolysis of lamin A is suggested as the possible underlying mechanism.
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