1.Effects of calcium-binding sites in the S2-S3 loop on human and Nematostella vectensis TRPM2 channel gating processes.
Yu-Huan LUO ; Xia-Fei YU ; Cheng MA ; Fan YANG ; Wei YANG
Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B 2019;20(12):972-982
As a crucial signaling molecule, calcium plays a critical role in many physiological and pathological processes by regulating ion channel activity. Recently, one study resolved the structure of the transient receptor potential melastatin 2 (TRPM2) channel from Nematostella vectensis (nvTRPM2). This identified a calcium-binding site in the S2-S3 loop, while its effect on channel gating remains unclear. Here, we investigated the role of this calcium-binding site in both nvTRPM2 and human TRPM2 (hTRPM2) by mutagenesis and patch-clamp recording. Unlike hTRPM2, nvTRPM2 cannot be activated by calcium alone. Moreover, the inactivation rate of nvTRPM2 was decreased as intracellular calcium concentration was increased. In addition, our results showed that the four key residues in the calcium-binding site of S2-S3 loop have similar effects on the gating processes of nvTRPM2 and hTRPM2. Among them, the mutations at negatively charged residues (glutamate and aspartate) substantially decreased the currents of nvTRPM2 and hTRPM2. This suggests that these sites are essential for calcium-dependent channel gating. For the charge-neutralizing residues (glutamine and asparagine) in the calcium-binding site, our data showed that glutamine mutating to alanine or glutamate did not affect the channel activity, but glutamine mutating to lysine caused loss of function. Asparagine mutating to aspartate still remained functional, while asparagine mutating to alanine or lysine led to little channel activity. These results suggest that the side chain of glutamine has a less contribution to channel gating than does asparagine. However, our data indicated that both glutamine mutating to alanine or glutamate and asparagine mutating to aspartate accelerated the channel inactivation rate, suggesting that the calcium-binding site in the S2-S3 loop is important for calcium-dependent channel inactivation. Taken together, our results uncovered the effect of four key residues in the S2-S3 loop of TRPM2 on the TRPM2 gating process.
Animals
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Asparagine/physiology*
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Binding Sites
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Calcium/metabolism*
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Glutamine/physiology*
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HEK293 Cells
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Humans
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Ion Channel Gating/physiology*
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Sea Anemones
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TRPM Cation Channels/physiology*
2.Sea Urchin Injury Accompanied by Paresthesia.
Yeong Ho KIM ; Ji Hyun LEE ; Young Min PARK ; Jun Young LEE
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2017;55(8):511-513
Sea urchins are marine invertebrates commonly found in coastal areas around the world. The potential mechanisms of injury are primary puncture wounds, envenomation, and the foreign body reaction. A 20-year-old woman presented with multiple, 0.2 to 0.3 cm-sized, erythematous papules with central blackish particles accompanied by numbness and pain on the dorsum of the right foot and ankle for 7 days. She had been injured by a sea urchin 7 days prior at the seaside in Guam. A skin biopsy of the lesion showed inflammation with foreign body reaction. The attending physician removed all the blackish particles and applied mupirocin ointment. Although skin lesions improved over time, numbness and pain still remained. There have been only six reported cases of sea urchin granuloma in Korea, but no reports of sea urchin injury with neurologic symptoms. Herein, we report a rare case of sea urchin injury accompanied by paresthesia.
Ankle
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Biopsy
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Female
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Foot
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Foreign-Body Reaction
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Granuloma
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Guam
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Humans
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Hypesthesia
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Inflammation
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Invertebrates
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Korea
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Mupirocin
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Neurologic Manifestations
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Paresthesia*
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Punctures
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Sea Urchins*
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Skin
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Wounds and Injuries
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Young Adult
3.Familial Mediterranean Fever With Complete Symptomatic Remission During Pregnancy.
Kwang Taek KIM ; Hyun Joo JANG ; Jae Eun LEE ; Mi Kang KIM ; Jun Jae YOO ; Gye Yeon LEE ; Sea Hyub KAE ; Jin LEE
Intestinal Research 2015;13(3):287-290
Familial Mediterranean fever (FMF) is an inherited autosomal recessive disorder, ethnically restricted and commonly found among populations surrounding the Mediterranean Sea. FMF is the most prevalent autoinflammatory disease; is characterized by recurrent, self-limited episodes of fever with serositis; and is caused by Mediterranean fever gene (MEFV) mutations on chromosome 16. We describe a case of adult-onset FMF with complete symptomatic remission during pregnancy, without the use of colchicine. A 25-year-old woman had presented with periodic fever, abdominal pain, and vomiting since she was 21. Her abdominal computed tomography scan showed intestinal nonrotation. She underwent exploratory laparotomy and appendectomy for her symptoms 1 year prior. She had a symptom-free pregnancy period, but abdominal pain and fever recurred after delivery. Mutation analysis of the MEFV gene revealed two point mutations (p.Leu110Pro and p.Glu148Gln). We report an adult female patient with FMF in Korea with complete symptomatic remission during pregnancy.
Abdominal Pain
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Adult
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Appendectomy
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Chromosomes, Human, Pair 16
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Colchicine
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Familial Mediterranean Fever*
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Female
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Fever
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Humans
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Korea
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Laparotomy
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Mediterranean Sea
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Point Mutation
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Pregnancy*
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Serositis
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Vomiting
4.Seabather's eruption in two triathletes at Samal Island, Davao, Philippines.
Guevara Bryan Edgar K. ; Lacuesta Maricarr Pamela M. ; Dayrit Johannes F.
Journal of the Philippine Dermatological Society 2015;24(2):67-69
Seabather's eruption (SBE) is characterized by pruritic erythematous papules on the covered areas of the body that appear within 24 hours after exposure to seawater. SBE is known to be caused by the planula of a thimble jellyfish (Linuche unguiculata) or a sea anemone (Edward siellalineata). We report cases of two adult male triathletes who developed pruritic erythematous papules on the chest and back after a swim training along the coastal waters of Samal island, Davao City. Examination of samples of the seawater revealed multiple planulae or larval forms of cnidarians. The histopathologic examination revealed moderately dense superficial and deep perivascular and periadnexal inflammatory infiltrates consisting predominantly of lymphocytes, few eosinophils and neutrophils. Treatment with a short course of systemic corticosteroids proved beneficial in both patients. A review of published literature regarding this interesting aquatic sports dermatosis was also conducted.
Human ; Male ; Adult ; Adrenal Cortex Hormones ; Eosinophils ; Lymphocytes ; Neutrophils ; Scyphozoa ; Sea Anemones ; Seawater ; Skin Diseases
5.A Case of Sea Urchin Granuloma after Marine Sports.
Hyangsuk YOU ; Hyunho CHO ; Won Jeong KIM ; Jeho MUN ; Margaret SONG ; Hoon Soo KIM ; Byung Soo KIM ; Moon Bum KIM ; Hyun Chang KO
Korean Journal of Dermatology 2014;52(6):429-430
No abstract available.
Granuloma*
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Sea Urchins*
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Sports*
6.Chronic pyometra due to bilateral ovarian tumors in a South American sea lion.
Haijie YANG ; Sun Hee DO ; Eun Mi LEE ; Ah Young KIM ; Eun Joo LEE ; Chang Woo MIN ; Kyung Ku KANG ; Myeong Mi LEE ; Kyu Shik JEONG
Journal of Biomedical Research 2013;14(1):47-50
A 14-year-old female South American sea lion (Otaria byronia) with persistent vaginal secretion and chronic hemorrhagic diarrhea was encountered. During postmortem examination, the uterus was found to resemble a balloon with mucosal congestion and was filled with grayish milky material. The ovaries also had abnormal features, including necrotic surface lesions and multiple whitish foci in the cut section. Hemorrhages and ulcerated changes due to toxemia were observed in other organs, including the liver, spleen, lung, intestines, and lymph nodes. Microscopically, the left ovary contained interlacing fascicles of fibroblast-like cells with blunt-end nuclei showing cytoplasmic positive immunoreactivity against alpha-smooth muscle actin and desmin. The right ovary contained cells with round to cigar-shaped nuclei showing cytoplasmic positive immunoreactivity against vimentin. In conclusion, based on classification of bilateral ovarian tumors as a leiomyoma in the left region and a fibroma in the right region, this sea lion was diagnosed with chronic closed pyometra.
Actins
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Autopsy
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Cytoplasm
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Desmin
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Diarrhea
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Estrogens, Conjugated (USP)
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Female
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Fibroma
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Hemorrhage
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Humans
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Intestines
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Leiomyoma
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Liver
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Lung
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Lymph Nodes
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Muscles
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Ovary
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Pyometra
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Sea Lions
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Spleen
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Toxemia
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Ulcer
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Uterus
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Vimentin
7.Protective effects and anticoagulation effect of polysaccharides from the sea cucumber on acute incomplete cerebral ischemia in rats.
Xin JIANG ; Jing XU ; Xiu-Rong SU ; Yan-Yan LI
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2012;28(2):170-172
OBJECTIVETo investigate the protective effect and anticoagulation effect of polysaccharides from the sea cucumber (PSU) on acute incomplete cerebral ischemia (AICI).
METHODSAdult SD rats were randomly divided into 5 group (n = 12): sham operation group, model group, low-dose (30 mg/(kg x d)), middle-dose (60 mg/(kg x d)) and high-dose (120 mg/(kg x d)) groups. The cerebral ischemia rat model was established by permanently ligating the common carotid arteries on both sides of rats. We observed the change of behavior disturbance, brain water content, the levels of serum C-reactive protein (CRP) as well as the effects on prothrombin time (PT), activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT), thrombin time (TT), fibrinogen(FIB).
RESULTSDue to the use of polysaccharides, the behavioral disturbance was improved, brain water content and the levels of serum CRP were significantly decreased. Also PSU significantly prolonged APTT, TT and reduced the content of FIB (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONPSU has protective effect on acute incomplete cerebral ischemia injured rats and significant anticoagulation effect.
Animals ; Anticoagulants ; pharmacology ; therapeutic use ; Brain ; metabolism ; Brain Ischemia ; drug therapy ; metabolism ; physiopathology ; Male ; Polysaccharides ; pharmacology ; therapeutic use ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Sea Cucumbers ; Thrombin Time
8.Effects of sea cucumber cerebroside and its long-chain base on lipid and glucose metabolism in obese mice.
Zhuang GAO ; Xin ZHOU ; Xiao-qian HU ; Chang-hu XUE ; Jie XU ; Yu-ming WANG
Journal of Zhejiang University. Medical sciences 2012;41(1):60-64
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effect of sea cucumber cerebroside(SCC) and its long-chain base(LCB) on lipid and glucose metabolism in obese mice.
METHODSThe mouse obese model was established by feeding high fat diet. The mice were randomly assigned to 4 groups: control group, model group, SCC group and LCB group. After 4 weeks, the glucose tolerance test was undertaken. After 5 weeks, the body fat content, organic indexes, serum lipid level, glycemic index and liver lipid level were determined.
RESULTSCompared with the model group, the glucose tolerance in the SCC group and LCB group was ameliorated significantly (P<0.01, P<0.05); glycemic index (P<0.01, P<0.01), the weight of adipose tissue (P<0.05, P<0.01) and the hepatic TG were reduced significantly (P<0.05, P<0.05).
CONCLUSIONSea cucumber cerebroside and its long-chain base can improve the glucose and lipid metabolism in obese mice.
Animals ; Blood Glucose ; metabolism ; Cerebrosides ; pharmacology ; Lipid Metabolism ; Lipids ; blood ; Male ; Mice ; Mice, Inbred C57BL ; Mice, Obese ; Obesity ; blood ; drug therapy ; Sea Cucumbers ; chemistry
9.Epidemiological characteristics of pulmonary pneumocystosis and concurrent infections in pigs in Jeju Island, Korea.
Ki Seung KIM ; Ji Youl JUNG ; Jae Hoon KIM ; Sang Chul KANG ; Eui Kyung HWANG ; Bong Kyun PARK ; Dae Yong KIM ; Jae Hoon KIM
Journal of Veterinary Science 2011;12(1):15-19
Epidemiological characteristics of swine pulmonary Pneumocystis (P.) carinii and concurrent infections were surveyed on Jeju Island, Korea, within a designated period in 172 pigs submitted from 54 farms to the Department of Veterinary Medicine, Jeju National University. The submitted cases were evaluated by histopathology, immunohistochemistry, PCR/RT-PCR, and bacteriology. P. carinii infection was confirmed in 39 (22.7%) of the 172 pigs. Histopathologically, the lungs had moderate to severe lymphohistioctyic interstitial pneumonia with variable numbers of fungal organisms within lesions. Furthermore, porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) and porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV-2) co-infection was a common phenomenon (12.8%, 20.5%, and 48.7% were positive for PRRS, PCV-2, or both, respectively, as determined by PCR/RT-PCR). Infection was much more concentrated during winter (December to March) and 53.8% of the infected pigs were 7- to 8-weeks old. In addition, three pigs showed co-infection with bacteria such as Pasteurella multocida and Streptococcus suis. The results of the present study suggest that the secondary P. carinii infection is common following primary viral infection in swine in Korea. They further suggest that co-infection of P. carinii might be enhanced by the virulence of primary pathogens or might have synergistic effects in the pigs with chronic wasting diseases.
Aging
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Animals
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*Circovirus/pathogenicity
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Incidence
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Pasteurella Infections/complications/epidemiology/veterinary
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Pasteurella multocida/i
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*Pneumocystis carinii/immunology/pathogenicity
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Pneumonia, Pneumocystis/complications/epidemiology/physiopathology/*veterinary
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Porcine Postweaning Multisystemic Wasting Syndrome/complications/*epidemiology
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Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome/*epidemiology
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*Porcine respiratory and reproductive syndrome virus/pathogenicity
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Prevalence
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Republic of Korea/epidemiology
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Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Sea
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Streptococcal Infections/complications/epidemiology/veterinary
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Streptococcus suis/i
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Sus scrofa
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Swine Diseases/epidemiology/virology
10.Studies on antitumor activities of triterpene glycoside colochiroside A from sea cucumber Colochirus anceps.
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2011;36(4):504-507
OBJECTIVETo study the antitumor activities of the triterpene glycoside colochiroside A (CA) from the sea cucumber Colochirus anceps.
METHODThe tests of antitumor activities in vitro and in vivo were applied to demonstrate the effect of CA.
RESULTThe preliminary cytotoxic assay of CA exhibited significant cytotoxic activity against 6 types cultured tumor cell lines of p388, HL60, A-549, SpC-A4, MKN-28, and SGC-7901, the mean of IC50 were (3.61 +/- 0.55) mg x L(-1). The preliminary antitumor assay of CA indicated that this saponin exhibited high inhibiting activity against the H22 live cancer and the S180 sarcoma cells in mouse. The inhibition ratio to H22 liver cancer were 34.8%, 43.9% and 52.2%, while the ratio to S180 sarcoma were 36.4%, 70.0%, the immunoregulatory founction study indicated CA has not significant effect on the developments of thymus and spleen.
CONCLUSIONThe saponin CA exhibited remarkable antineoplastic activities in vitro and in vivo, and could not reduce the immunoregulatory founction of mice.
Animals ; Antineoplastic Agents ; pharmacology ; Cell Line, Tumor ; Glycosides ; pharmacology ; Mice ; Neoplasms, Experimental ; drug therapy ; Sea Cucumbers ; chemistry ; Triterpenes ; pharmacology

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