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[NEWS] CLIMATE CHANGE: Bush Takes a Final Swipe, and Salute, at CO2 Emission Curbs




Last week, the Bush Administration essentially ended its tumultuous relationship with climate change, unveiling two decisions that all but ensure that President George W. Bush will leave office without making a binding commitment to cut greenhouse gas emissions.

Author: David Malakoff


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[Knee] The effect of quadriceps contraction during weight-bearing on four patellar height indices

The effect of weight-bearing on the height of the patellar using four radiological indices was studied in 25 healthy men using lateral radiographs of the knee in 30° of flexion non-weight-bearing and weight-bearing. The position of the patella was quantified using the Insall-Salvati, the modified Insall-Salvati, the Blackburne-Peel and the Caton indices. The contraction of the quadriceps on weight-bearing resulted in statistically significant proximal displacement of the patella with all four indices studied. The mean Insall-Salvati index was 0.919 (sd 0.063) before and 1.109 (sd 0.042) after weight-bearing (p = 0.001), while the mean modified Insall-Salvati index was 0.734 (sd 0.039) before and 0.896 (sd 0.029) after weight-bearing (p = 0.041). Similarly, the Blackburne-Peel index was 0.691 (sd 0.09) before and 0.807 (sd 0.137) after weight-bearing (p = 0.012). The mean Caton index was 0.861 (sd 0.09) before and 0.976 (sd 0.144) after weight-bearing (p = 0.023).

The effect of quadriceps contraction should be considered in clinical studies where the patellar position indices are reported.

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Lazy Eye Discovery: How An Old Gene Learns New Tricks
Researchers have made a discovery which could lead the way for new treatments into a rare eye disorder which if not treated can result in permanent blindness in childhood. An eye disorder which leads to "lazy eye" (strabismus) first described in early 1900, and a gene known since 1990 to be widely expressed within the nervous system, have now been linked together.
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[Biochemistry and Molecular Biology] Human RPE Melanosomes Protect from Photosensitized and Iron-Mediated Oxidation but Become Pro-oxidant in the Presence of Iron upon Photodegradation

purpose. To determine the effects of human retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) cell pigment granules on photosensitized and iron ion-mediated oxidation and the effect of the photodegradation of melanosomes on their antioxidant properties.

methods. RPE cells were isolated from human and bovine eyes; pigmented and nonpigmented bovine retinal pigment epithelia were isolated separately. Melanosomes, melanolipofuscin, and lipofuscin granules were isolated from human RPE donors older than 60. Melanosomes were photodegraded by exposure to blue light. Oxidation of RPE cells or of linoleate was induced by iron/ascorbate in the presence and absence of pigment granules. The photosensitized oxidation of histidine was induced by blue light irradiation of cationic porphyrin. The progress of oxidation was monitored by electron spin resonance oximetry.

results. Iron/ascorbate induced rapid oxidation in suspensions of nonpigmented bovine RPE cells. The rates of oxidation were diminished approximately four times in suspensions of pigmented bovine RPE cells. Adding bovine melanosomes or synthetic melanin to nonpigmented bovine RPE cells resulted in a concentration-dependent decrease in the rate of oxidation to levels similar to those of pigmented bovine retinal pigment epithelium. Human melanosomes exerted a concentration-dependent inhibitory effect on photosensitized and iron-mediated oxidation. Photodegradation of human melanosomes led to loss of the inhibitory effect on iron-mediated oxidation, whereas their ability to inhibit photosensitized oxidation was enhanced.

conclusions. Human melanosomes act as effective antioxidants by preventing iron ion-induced oxidation. Photodegradation of melanosomes results in the loss of these antioxidant properties while it preserves their ability to deactivate cationic photosensitizers.

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