In the adult subventricular zone (neurogenic niche), neural stem cells double-positive for two markers of subsets of neural stem cells in the adult central nervous system, glial fibrillary acidic protein and CD133, lie in proximity to fractones and to blood vessel basement membranes, which contain the heparan sulfate proteoglycan perlecan. Here, we demonstrate that perlecan deficiency reduces the number of both GFAP/CD133-positive neural stem cells in the subventricular zone and new neurons integrating into the olfactory bulb. We also show that FGF-2 treatment induces the expression of cyclin D2 through the activation of the Akt and Erk1/2 pathways and promotes neurosphere formation in vitro. However, in the absence of perlecan, FGF-2 fails to promote neurosphere formation. These results suggest that perlecan is a component of the neurogenic niche that regulates FGF-2 signaling and acts by promoting neural stem cell self-renewal and neurogenesis.
The influence of polyphenol oxidase and ascorbate oxidase on radical-scavenging activity and contents of total phenol, chlorogenic acid, and ascorbic acid in vegetables during the cooking process were investigated. In the case of burdock and lettuce, which have a high activity of polyphenol oxidase, the radical-scavenging activity and the content of total phenol and chlorogenic acid decreased drastically within 1 min. In the case of broccoli, however, only a small decrease of radical-scavenging activity was observed, and total phenol and chlorogenic acid decreased almost not at all. The decrease of the activity in broccoli depended on the oxidation of ascorbic acid by ascorbate oxidase. None of these compounds decreased after the enzymes had been inactivated by heating.
Regular medication reviews have been recommended for elderly patients on multiple drug therapies. Pharmaceutical care, which includes medication reviews, is very important in community-based care wards with a large number of elderly inpatients. However, little information is available regarding pharmaceutical care in these wards. Therefore, we conducted a survey to evaluate the effectiveness of the pharmaceutical care intervention provided in the wards. A retrospective study was performed from April 2019 to March 2020. When pharmaceutical care was performed during a patientʼs hospital stay, we categorized the problem, purpose of the intervention, intervention method and an evaluation of its effectiveness in each case. The effectiveness of pharmaceutical care was assessed by the ratio of cases in which the results of the intervention were judged to be effective in all intervention cases. There were 341patients in the study. We provided intervention to 107 patients (31%) in 196 instances. Intervention was shown to be effective in 95% of all cases. The implementation of pharmaceutical care helped to optimize the pharmacotherapy provided and contribute to the maintenance and improvement of patientsʼ quality of life.
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