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Lett Appl Microbiol ; 72(2): 149-156, 2021 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32939775

ABSTRACT

Spore-forming Bacillus sp. has been extensively studied for their probiotic properties. In this study, an acid-treated rice straw hydrolysate was used as carbon source to produce the spores of Bacillus coagulans. The results showed that this hydrolysate significantly improved the spore yield compared with other carbon sources such as glucose. Three significant medium components including rice straw hydrolysate, MnSO4 and yeast extract were screened by Plackett-Burman design. These significant variables were further optimized by response surface methodology (RSM). The optimal values of the medium components were rice straw hydolysate of 27% (v/v), MnSO4 of 0·78 g l-1 and yeast extract of 1·2 g l-1 . The optimized medium and RSM model for spore production were validated in a 5 l bioreactor. Overall, this sporulation medium containing acid-treated rice straw hydrolysate has a potential to be used in the production of B. coagulans spores.


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Bacillus coagulans/growth & development , Bacillus coagulans/metabolism , Oryza/microbiology , Spores, Bacterial/growth & development , Bioreactors/microbiology , Cell Extracts , Culture Media , Fermentation , Glucose/metabolism , Manganese Compounds/metabolism , Probiotics/metabolism , Sulfates/metabolism
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Genet Mol Res ; 15(2)2016 Jun 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27323157

ABSTRACT

Chondrocytes, which are embedded within the growth-plate or the intervertebral disc, are sensitive to environmental stresses, such as inflammation and hypoxia. However, little is known about the molecular signaling pathways underlying hypoxia-induced mitochondrial dysfunction and apoptosis in chondrocytes. We first examined the apoptosis, caspase-3 activity, and apoptosis-associated markers in human chondrocyte cell line C28/I2 under normoxia or hypoxia. We then investigated mitochondrial dysfunction and the activation of cyclic adenosine monophosphate response element-binding protein (CREB) signaling in the same human chondrocyte cell line. Our results indicated that hypoxia induced apoptosis and reduced CREB phosphorylation in chondrocytes. Upregulated mitochondrial superoxide and reactive oxygen species levels, and reduced mitochondrial membrane potential and complex IV activity were observed in hypoxia-treated C28/I2 cells. In conclusion, the present study confirmed reduced CREB phosphorylation, apoptosis induction, and mitochondrial dysfunction in the hypoxia-treated chondrocyte cells. This implies the key role played by CREB signaling in hypoxia-induced mitochondrial dysfunction and apoptosis in chondrocytes.


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Chondrocytes/metabolism , Cyclic AMP Response Element-Binding Protein/metabolism , Mitochondria/metabolism , Apoptosis/genetics , Cell Hypoxia/genetics , Cell Line , Chondrocytes/pathology , Cyclic AMP Response Element-Binding Protein/biosynthesis , Electron Transport Complex IV/genetics , Humans , Membrane Potential, Mitochondrial/genetics , Mitochondria/pathology , Phosphorylation , Reactive Oxygen Species/metabolism , Signal Transduction , Superoxides/metabolism
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Can J Sport Sci ; 14(4): 197-9, 1989 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2627699

ABSTRACT

The intra-articular menisci of 10 adult Chinese white rabbits (20 menisci total) were studied histologically. The staining methods applied included: hematoxylin and eosin (HE), Mallory, and specific Van Gieson techniques (VG). On the horizontal sections of the menisci, the synovial membrane was clearly shown to be separate and distinct. On the frontal sections of the menisci, the synovial membrane was shown to cover the superior and inferior surfaces of the menisci, particularly on the inferior surface. On the sections of the menisci, it was observed that synovial membrane of the capsule was closely associated and continuous with the synovial membrane of the menisci. On sections to which Mallory and VG staining methods were applied, the synovial membrane that covered the menisci was clearly demonstrated.


Subject(s)
Menisci, Tibial/anatomy & histology , Synovial Membrane/anatomy & histology , Animals , Female , Male , Rabbits
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