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  • Lindberg, Frida A., et al. (author)
  • SLC38A10 Deficiency in Mice Affects Plasma Levels of Threonine and Histidine in Males but Not in Females : A Preliminary Characterization Study of SLC38A10(-/-) Mice
  • 2023
  • In: Genes. - : MDPI. - 2073-4425 .- 2073-4425. ; 14:4
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Solute carriers belong to the biggest group of transporters in the human genome, but more knowledge is needed to fully understand their function and possible role as therapeutic targets. SLC38A10, a poorly characterized solute carrier, is preliminary characterized here. By using a knockout mouse model, we studied the biological effects of SLC38A10 deficiency in vivo. We performed a transcriptomic analysis of the whole brain and found seven differentially expressed genes in SLC38A10-deficient mice (Gm48159, Nr4a1, Tuba1c, Lrrc56, mt-Tp, Hbb-bt and Snord116/9). By measuring amino acids in plasma, we found lower levels of threonine and histidine in knockout males, whereas no amino acid levels were affected in females, suggesting that SLC38A10(-/-) might affect sexes differently. Using RT-qPCR, we investigated the effect of SLC38A10 deficiency on mRNA expression of other SLC38 members, Mtor and Rps6kb1 in the brain, liver, lung, muscle, and kidney, but no differences were found. Relative telomere length measurement was also taken, as a marker for cellular age, but no differences were found between the genotypes. We conclude that SLC38A10 might be important for keeping amino acid homeostasis in plasma, at least in males, but no major effects were seen on transcriptomic expression or telomere length in the whole brain.
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  • Lindberg, Frida A., et al. (author)
  • SLC38A10 knockout mice display a decreased body weight and an increased risk-taking behavior in the open field test
  • 2022
  • In: Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience. - : Frontiers Media S.A.. - 1662-5153 .- 1662-5153. ; 16
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • The solute carrier 38 family (SLC38) is a family of 11 members. The most commonsubstrate among these are alanine and glutamine, and members are present in a widerange of tissues with important functions for several biological processes, such as liverand brain function. Some of these transporters are better characterized than others and,in this paper, a behavioral characterization of SLC38A10−/− mice was carried out. Abattery of tests for general activity, emotionality, motor function, and spatial memorywere used. Among these tests, the elevated plus maze, Y-maze, marble burying, andchallenging beamwalk have not been tested on the SLC38A10−/− mice previously, whilethe open field and the rotarod tests have been performed by the International MousePhenotyping Consortium (IMPC). Unlike the results from IMPC, the results from this studyshowed that SLC38A10−/− mice spend less time in the wall zone in the open field testthan WT mice, implying that SLC38A10-deficient mice have an increased explorativebehavior, which suggests an important function of SLC38A10 in brain. The present studyalso confirmed IMPC’s data regarding rotarod performance and weight, showing thatSLC38A10−/− mice do not have an affected motor coordination impairment and havea lower body weight than both SLC38A10+/− and SLC38A10+/+ mice. These resultsimply that a complete deficiency of the SLC38A10 protein might affect body weighthomeostasis, but the underlying mechanisms needs to be studied further.
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  • Lindberg, Frida A. (author)
  • The Biological Importance of the Amino Acid Transporter SLC38A10 : Characterization of a Knockout Mouse
  • 2022
  • Doctoral thesis (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • The biggest group of transporters, the solute carriers (SLCs), has more than 400 members, and about 30% of these are still orphan. In order to decipher their biological function and possible role in disease, there is a need for characterization of these. Around 25% of SLCs are estimated to have amino acids as substrates, including transporters belonging to the SLC38 family. The SLC38 members are sometimes referred to their alternative name: sodium-coupled neutral amino acid transporters (SNATs). One of these transporters, SNAT10 (or SLC38A10), has been characterized as a bidirectional transporter of glutamate, glutamine, alanine and aspartate, as well as having an efflux of serine, and is ubiquitously expressed in the body. However, its biological importance is not yet understood. The aim with this thesis was to characterize a mouse model deficient in SNAT10 protein in order to find the biological importance of this transporter. In paper I, this is done by using a series of behavioral tests, including the open field test, elevated plus maze, rotarod and Y-maze, among others. The SNAT10 knockout mouse was found to have an increased risk-taking behavior, but no motor or spatial working memory impairments. Furthermore, the knockout mouse was found to have a decreased body weight. In paper II, an additional behavioral characterization was performed by using the multivariate concentric square field™ (MCSF) test. The MCSF test is an arena with different zones associated to different behavioral traits, which generates a behavioral profile depending on where the mouse spends its time. The result from this test implies that the SNAT10 deficient mouse has a lower explorative behavior than its wild type littermates. In paper III, gene expression was studied in whole brain and some genes related to cell cycle regulation and p53 expression were found to be differentially expressed in the knockout brain. Additional gene expression was studied in kidney, liver, lung and muscle, but no changes were found. Plasma levels of histidine and threonine were altered in males, but no altered amino acid levels were found in knockout females, suggesting a possible sex-specific effect. These studies together imply that SNAT10 might be involved in processes related to risk-taking and explorative behavior in the open field and MCSF tests. SNAT10 deficiency also affected amino acid levels in plasma, indicating a disrupted amino acid homeostasis.
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  • Deyou, Tsegaye, et al. (author)
  • Isoflavones and Rotenoids from the Leaves of Millettia oblata ssp teitensis
  • 2017
  • In: Journal of Natural Products. - : American Chemical Society (ACS). - 0163-3864 .- 1520-6025. ; 80:7, s. 2060-2066
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • A new isoflavone, 8-prenylmilldrone (1), and four new rotenoids, oblarotenoids A-D (2-5), along with nine known compounds (6-14), were isolated from the CH2Cl2/CH3OH (1:1) extract of the leaves of Millettia oblata ssp. teitensis by chromatographic separation. The purified compounds were identified by NMR spectroscopic and mass spectrometric analyses, whereas the absolute configurations of the rotenoids were established on the basis of chiroptical data and in some cases by single-crystal X-ray crystallography. Maximaisoflavone J (11) and oblarotenoid C (4) showed weak activity against the human breast cancer cell line MDA-MB-231 with IC50 values of 33.3 and 93.8 mu M, respectively.
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  • Mabeyo, P. E., et al. (author)
  • Selenium Accumulating Leafy Vegetables Are a Potential Source of Functional Foods
  • 2015
  • In: International Journal of Food Science. - : Hindawi Limited. - 2356-7015 .- 2314-5765. ; 2015
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Selenium deficiency in humans has been associated with various diseases, the risks of which can be reduced through dietary supplementation. Selenium accumulating plants may provide a beneficial nutrient for avoiding such illnesses. Thus, leafy vegetables such as Amaranthus hybridus, Amaranthus sp., Cucurbita maxima, Ipomoea batatas, Solanum villosum, Solanum scabrum, and Vigna unguiculata were explored for their capabilities to accumulate selenium when grown on selenium enriched soil and for use as a potential source of selenium enriched functional foods. Their selenium contents were determined by spectrophotometry using the complex of 3,3′-diaminobenzidine hydrochloride (DABH) as a chromogen. The mean concentrations in the leaves were found to range from to μg/g dry weight (DW), with C. maxima accumulating the most selenium. In stems, the accumulated selenium content ranged from μg/g in Amaranthus sp. to μg/g DW in C. maxima and was hence significantly different (). The cancer cell line MDA-MB-231 was used in cytotoxicity assays to determine the anticancer potential of these extracts. With exception of S. scabrum and S. villosum, no cytotoxicity was detected for the selenium enriched vegetable extracts up to 100μg/mL concentration. Hence, following careful evaluation the studied vegetables may be considered as selenium enriched functional foods.
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  • Nyandoro, Stephen S., 1975, et al. (author)
  • N-Cinnamoyltetraketide Derivatives from the Leaves of Toussaintia orientalis
  • 2015
  • In: Journal of natural products. - : American Chemical Society (ACS). - 0163-3864 .- 1520-6025. ; 78:8, s. 2045-2050
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Seven N-cinnamoyltetraketides (1–7), including the new Z-toussaintine E (2), toussaintine F (6), and toussaintine G (7), were isolated from the methanol extract of the leaves of Toussaintia orientalis using column chromatography and HPLC. The configurations of E-toussaintine E (1) and toussaintines A (3) and D (5) are revised based on single-crystal X-ray diffraction data from racemic crystals. Both the crude methanol extract and the isolated constituents exhibit antimycobacterial activities (MIC 83.3–107.7 μM) against the H37Rv strain of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Compounds 1, 3, 4, and 5 are cytotoxic (ED50 15.3–105.7 μM) against the MDA-MB-231 triple negative aggressive breast cancer cell line.
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  • Nyandoro, Stephen S., 1975, et al. (author)
  • Polyoxygenated Cyclohexenes and Other Constituents of Cleistochlamys kirkii Leaves
  • 2017
  • In: Journal of natural products. - : American Chemical Society (ACS). - 0163-3864 .- 1520-6025. ; 80:1, s. 114-125
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Thirteen new metabolites, including the polyoxygenated cyclohexene derivatives cleistodiendiol (1), cleistodienol B (3), cleistenechlorohydrins A (4) and B (5), cleistenediols A–F (6–11), cleistenonal (12), and the butenolide cleistanolate (13), 2,5-dihydroxybenzyl benzoate (cleistophenolide, 14), and eight known compounds (2, 15–21) were isolated from a MeOH extract of the leaves of Cleistochlamys kirkii. The purified metabolites were identified by NMR spectroscopic and mass spectrometric analyses, whereas the absolute configurations of compounds 1, 17, and 19 were established by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. The configuration of the exocyclic double bond of compound 2 was revised based on comparison of its NMR spectroscopic features and optical rotation to those of 1, for which the configuration was determined by X-ray diffraction. Observation of the co-occurrence of cyclohexenoids and heptenolides in C. kirkii is of biogenetic and chemotaxonomic significance. Some of the isolated compounds showed activity against Plasmodium falciparum (3D7, Dd2), with IC50 values of 0.2–40 μM, and against HEK293 mammalian cells (IC50 2.7–3.6 μM). While the crude extract was inactive at 100 μg/mL against the MDA-MB-231 triple-negative breast cancer cell line, some of its isolated constituents demonstrated cytotoxic activity with IC50 values ranging from 0.03–8.2 μM. Compound 1 showed the most potent antiplasmodial (IC50 0.2 μM) and cytotoxic (IC50 0.03 μM, MDA-MB-231 cell line) activities. None of the compounds investigated exhibited translational inhibitory activity in vitro at 20 μM.
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  • Dinér, Peter, 1976, et al. (author)
  • Preparation of 3-Substituted-1-Isopropyl-1H-pyrazolo 3,4-d pyrimidin-4-amines as RET Kinase Inhibitors
  • 2012
  • In: Journal of Medicinal Chemistry. - : American Chemical Society (ACS). - 0022-2623 .- 1520-4804. ; 55:10, s. 4872-4876
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • A series of 3-substituted-1-isopropyl-1H-pyrazolo[3,4-d]pyrimidin-4-amines have been designed, synthesized, and evaluated as RET protein kinase inhibitors. On the basis of docking results, a small library of pyrazolopyrimidine compounds with an extended hydrophobic side arm was synthesized. The most promising of the compounds (7a) displayed efficient inhibition in vitro and good selectivity when tested on a panel of kinases. Furthermore, 7a inhibited GDNF-induced RET phosphorylation of ERK1/2 in MCF-7 breast cancer cells at concentrations as low as 100 nM.
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  • Lindberg, Frida A, et al. (author)
  • SLC38A10 deficiency in male mice affect plasma levels of threonine and histidine
  • Other publication (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • Solute carriers belong to the biggest group of transporters in the human genome, but more knowledge is needed in order to fully understand their function and possible role as therapeutic targets. SLC38 is a family of amino acid transporters, commonly referred to as SNATs, consisting of 11 members. The tenth member, SLC38A10, is one of the least characterized members and is the focus of this study. By using a knockout mouse model, we studied the biological effects of SLC38A10 deficiency in vivo. We performed a transcriptomic analysis of whole brain and found seven differentially expressed genes in SLC38A10 deficient mice (Gm48159, Nr4a1, Tuba1c, Lrrc56, mt-Tp, Hbb-bt and Snord116/9). By measuring amino acids in plasma, we found lower levels of threonine and histidine in males, while no amino acids were altered in females, suggesting that SLC38A10-/- might affect sexes differently. Using RT-qPCR, we investigated the effect of SLC38A10 deficiency on mRNA expression of other SLC38 members, Mtor and Rps6kb1 in brain, liver, lung, muscle and kidney, but no differences were found. A relative telomere length measurement was also made, as a marker for cellular age, but no differences were found between the genotypes. We conclude that SLC38A10 might be important for keeping amino acid homeostasis in plasma, at least in males, but no major effects were seen on transcriptomic expression or telomere length in whole brain. 
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  • Hall, Håkan, 1963-, et al. (author)
  • Pharmacological characterization of 18F-labeled vorozole analogues.
  • Other publication (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • Two 18F-labeled analogues of vorozole ([18F]FVOZ and [18F]FVOO) have been developed as potential tools for the in vivo characterization of aromatase. The purpose of the project was to evaluate the pharmacological properties of these radioligands using a combination of in vitro binding and in vivo distribution studies in the rat and primate. Saturation binding studies with the radioligands in homogenates of rat ovary gave KD and Bmax values of 0.21 ± 0.1 nM and 210 ± 20 fmol/mg, respectively, for [18F]FVOZ, and 7.6 ± 1 nM and 293 ± 12 fmol/mg, respectively, for [18F]FVOO. Organ distribution studies in rats showed the highest accumulation in the adrenal glands, with standardized uptake values (SUVs) of 15 to 20, followed by ovaries and liver with SUVs of approximately 5. The SUVs in the remaining organs were between 0.5 and 1.5. There was probably some defluorination of both radioligands, as the accumulation of radioactivity in bone increased with time. The regional distribution in the brain was studied using ex vivo and in vitro autoradiography. In the brain, specific binding of both [18F]FVOZ and [18F]FVOO were found mainly in the amygdala. PET studies were performed in the Rhesus monkey, and these showed displaceable binding in the amygdala and the preoptic area of the hypothalamus. These studies suggest that [18F]FVOZ might be to be a suitable tracer for the study of aromatase in vitro and in vivo, and could be an alternative to [11C]vorozole in human PET-studies.
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