Perineuronal nets (PNNs) are pericellular coats of condensed matrix that enwrap the cell bodies and dendrites of many adult central nervous system (CNS) neurons. These extracellular matrices (ECMs) play a structural role as well as instructive roles in the control of CNS plasticity and the termination of critical periods. The cartilage link protein Crtl1/Hapln1 was reported to be a trigger for the formation of PNNs in the visual cortex. Bral2/Hapln4 is another link protein that is expressed in PNNs, mainly in the brainstem and cerebellum. To assess the role of Bral2 in PNN formation, we examined the expression of PNN components in targeted mouse mutants lacking Bral2. We show here that Bral2-deficient mice have attenuated PNNs, but the overall levels of chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans, lecticans, are unchanged with the exception of neurocan. Bral2 deficiency markedly affected the localization of brevican in all of the nuclei tested, and neurocan concomitant with Crtl1 in some of the nuclei, whereas no effect was seen on aggrecan even with the attenuation of Crtl1. Bral2 may have a role in the organization of the PNN, in association with brevican, that is independent of aggrecan binding. There was a heterogenous attenuation of PNN components, including glycosaminoglycans, indicating the elaborate molecular organization of the PNN components. Strikingly, a slight decrease in the number of synapses in deep cerebellar nuclei neurons was found. Taken together, these results imply that Bral2-brevican interaction may play a key role in synaptic stabilization and the structural integrity of the PNN.
An extract from ripe fruit of Vitex agnus-castus (Vitex) has been used to treat patients with various obstetric and gynecological disorders in Europe. We have demonstrated that Vitex showed cytocidal effects on various types of cancer cell lines including a human colon carcinoma cell line, COLO 201. In this study, we extended our previous study to investigate the detailed mechanisms underlying cytocidal effects of Vitex on COLO 201. Furthermore, a possible clinical application of Vitex was also explored in vivo using nude mice xenografted with the cells. Treatment with Vitex induced apoptosis in COLO 201 in a time-dependent manner, accompanying with activation of caspase-9 and -3, but not caspase-8. An inhibitor for c-Jun NH 2 -terminal kinase (JNK), but not p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK), significantly suppressed the apoptosis induction along with caspase-3 activation. Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stressrelated genes were also upregulated by Vitex treatment. Most importantly, the in vivo efficacy of Vitex evaluated by assessing the tumor growth revealed that the administration of Vitex significantly suppressed tumor growth in COLO 201 xenografted mice. Collectively, current results suggest that apoptosis induction by Vitex in COLO 201 is mediated through the activation of JNK and caspase-9, -3 resulted from ER stress. Based on the current clinical application of Vitex, these results thus provide a new insight into the clinical use of Vitex and leave open a possibility of a new regimen as an alternative medicine approach for such devastating colon cancer treatment.
The objective of this study was to investigate the clinical features of suicide attempts in elderly patients (Ն65 years) in Japan. We enrolled 546 patients who attempted suicide and were hospitalized for inpatient treatment. Characteristics were compared between the elderly and non-elderly patients. Compared with the non-elderly group, the incidence of mood disorders was significantly higher and the average length of stay in the intensive care unit and the duration of hospitalization were significantly longer in the elderly group. Elderly patients hospitalized for attempted suicide were more likely to have mood disorders than the non-elderly.
The purpose of the present study was to provide preliminary data on the usefulness and safety of blonanserin for patients with delirium in the intensive care unit (ICU). The charts of 32 consecutive patients with delirium in the ICU were retrospectively reviewed. These patients were treated with blonanserin. A total of 96.6% had reduction in Memorial Delirium Assessment Scale score. The proportion of patients with side-effects was 24.1%. Blonanserin may be effective and safe in the treatment of delirium in the ICU.
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