2015
DOI: 10.1017/s096719941500043x
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Participation of PLA2 and PLC in DhL-induced activation ofRhinella arenarumoocytes

Abstract: Rhinella arenarum oocytes can be artificially activated, a process known as parthenogenesis, by a sesquiterpenic lactone of the guaianolide group, dehydroleucodine (DhL). Transient increases in the concentration of cytosolic Ca2+ are essential to trigger egg activation events. In this sense, the 1-4-5 inositol triphosphate receptors (IP3R) seem to be involved in the Ca2+ transient release induced by DhL in this species. We analyzed the involvement of phosphoinositide metabolism, especially the participation of… Show more

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“…The main purpose of antibiotics in the perioperative period is to prevent surgical site infection, but attention to aseptic operation, gentle operation and thorough hemostasis during surgery are more important than antibiotics to prevent infection; sometimes antibiotics are used for the doctor's psychological comfort or the patient's request. Clinically, antibiotics are not necessary to prevent infection for some clean and near-clean operations with less trauma [14] , and it has become a consensus that antibiotics should not be used in the perioperative period of a class of incisions such as inguinal hernia surgery, thyroid surgery and craniocerebral surgery, also reported in the literature [15,16] . With the standardization of the use of antibiotics in clinical work, there are reports that antibiotics are not used in the second type of incision such as gallbladder surgery and appendix surgery and even some third type incisions such as abscess drainage surgery may not use antibiotics.…”
Section: Group Experimental Group Control Groupmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main purpose of antibiotics in the perioperative period is to prevent surgical site infection, but attention to aseptic operation, gentle operation and thorough hemostasis during surgery are more important than antibiotics to prevent infection; sometimes antibiotics are used for the doctor's psychological comfort or the patient's request. Clinically, antibiotics are not necessary to prevent infection for some clean and near-clean operations with less trauma [14] , and it has become a consensus that antibiotics should not be used in the perioperative period of a class of incisions such as inguinal hernia surgery, thyroid surgery and craniocerebral surgery, also reported in the literature [15,16] . With the standardization of the use of antibiotics in clinical work, there are reports that antibiotics are not used in the second type of incision such as gallbladder surgery and appendix surgery and even some third type incisions such as abscess drainage surgery may not use antibiotics.…”
Section: Group Experimental Group Control Groupmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They analyzed seasonal changes in the oxidative metabolism and the signaling pathways involved in these processes (Zelarayan et al, 1995;Toranzo et al, 2010). In recent years, they extended their studies to mammals by adopting the Chinchilla lanigera Grey model to study the signaling pathways that participate in the capacitation and acrosomal reaction of epididymal sperm, as well as the location and importance of some sperm proteins involved in gamete interaction (Gramajo-Bühler et al, 2014;Zapata et al, 2016).…”
Section: Barbieri's Successors In Tucumánmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2670/2672/2673; Fax: 00-54-261-4494117; E-mail: apenissi@fcm.uncu.edu.ar tinal cytoprotective effects [7][8][9][10][11], mast cell stabilizer action [12,13], aromatase inhibitory activity [14], antioxidant properties [15,16], adipocyte differentiation effects [17] and antimicrobial activities against Pseudomonas aeruginosa [18]. DhL also induces the activation of matured oocytes of Rhinella arenarum in vitro [19,20] and the expression of TP73 and TP53 in human astrocytoma cells [21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%