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Rhoads, A.F. and T.A. Block. 2000. The plants of Pennsylvania: an illustrated manual. University of Pennsylvania press, Philadelphia. 1061 pp. Roedner, B.J., D.A. Hamilton, and K.E. Evans. 1978. Rare Plants of the Ozark Plateau: A Field Guide. North Central Forest Expt. Station, U.S. Forest Service, St. Paul, MN. 238 p. Rudolf, P.O. 1974. Berberis L., Barberry, Mahonia, in U.S. Dept. Agric. Handbook 450: 247-251. Washington, DC. Schwegman, J.E., G.B. Fell, M.D. Hutchinson, G. Paulson, W.M. Shephard, and J. White. 1973. Comprehensive plan for the Illinois Nature Preserve system. Part 2. The natural divisions of Illinois. Illinois Nature Preserves Commission, Rockford. 32 pp. Small, J.K. 1933. Manual of the southeastern flora. Two vols. Hafner Publishing Co., NY. Steffey, J. 1985. Strange relatives: The barberry family. Am. Hort. 64 4 ; : 4-9. Steyermark, J.A. 1963. Flora of Missouri. The Iowa State University Press: Ames 1728 pp. Strausbaugh, P.D. and E.L. Core. 1952-1964. Flora of West Virginia. 4 parts. West Virginia University Bulletin, Morgantown, West Virginia. Part II. Second Edition. Swingle, C.F. 1939. Seed propagation of trees, shrubs, and forbs for conservation planting. SCS-TP-27, U.S.D.A. Soil Conservation Service, Washington, DC. 198 pp. Vines, RA. 1960. Trees, shrubs, and woody vines of the Southwest. Univ. TX Press: Austin. Webb, W.L., H.J. Schroeder, and L.A. Norris. 1975. Pesticide residue dynamics in a forest ecosystem: a compartmental model. Simulation 24: 161-169. Wherry, E.T., J.M. Fogg and H.A. Wahl. 1979. Atlas of the Flora of Pennsylvania. Morris Arboretum of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. White, J. and M. H. Madany. 1978. Classification of natural communities in Illinois. Pages 310-405 Appendix 30 ; in: White, J. Illinois Natural Areas Technical Report, Volume 1. Survey Methods and Results. Urbana. Illinois Natural Areas Inventory. Whittemore, A.T. 1997. Berberis, pp. 276-286 In: Flora of North America Editorial Committee, eds., Flora of North America, Vol. 3. Oxford University Press: New York. WEBSITES CONSULTED W-1. Preliminary Conservation Assessment - Hoard and Hill 2002 ; : life.uiuc hughes undergrad prog abstracts summer02 hoard W-2. USDA, NRCS. 2002. The PLANTS Database, Version 3.5. National Plant Data Center, Baton Rouge, LA 70874-4490 USA
Tarragon leaves are rich in iodine, minerals and vitamins C and A. This study compared the in vitro and in vivo anthelmintic activity of Artemisia brevifolia with levamisole. In vitro studies revealed anthelmintic effects of crude aqueous CAE ; and methanol extracts CME ; of Artemisia brevifolia whole plant ; on live Haemonchus contortus as evident from their paralysis and or mortality at 6 h post exposure. For in vivo studies, the whole plant of Artemisia brevifolia was administered as crude powder CP ; , CAE and CME at graded doses 1, 2 and 3 g kg -1 ; body weight b.w. ; to sheep naturally infected with mixed species of gastrointestinal nematodes. Maximum reduction 67.2% ; in eggs per gram EPG ; of faeces was recorded on day 14 post treatment in sheep treated with Artemisia brevifolia CAE at 3 g b.w. Levamisole produced a 99.2% reduction in EPG. However, increase in EPG reduction was noted with an increase in the dose of Artemisia brevifolia administered as CP, CAE and CME. Mid level validity for endoparasites. Groups of 1112 angora goats were treated with an azadirachtin-rich extract of neem seeds with an azadirachtin concentration of 650 ppm or 125 ppm, with Neguvon R , or untreated control ; . Their louse burden Damalinia limbata Phthiraptera ; was assessed for 22 weeks. A reduction in louse densities of 7696% was observed from week 2 to week 18 after treatment with the neem solution containing azadirachtin at a concentration of 650 ppm. At the lower test concentration 125 ppm ; a reduction of 6092% was recorded from week 2 to week 14. The extract reduced the survival of both adult and nymph stages of Damalinia limbata. Mid level validity for ectoparasites. Berberine is an isoquinoline alkaloid that has been isolated from Berberis aquifolium Oregon grape ; , Berberis aristata tree turmeric ; and Berberis vulgaris barberry ; . It has antibiotic, antitumor and antidiarrheal activities. Berberine may have multiple effects on the cardiovascular system. Mid level validity as a respiratory tonic and for wounds. Low level validity for magnesium imbalance but the plant is reported to grow in magnesium rich soil. The basidiomycete Bovista sp contains psathyrellon B. The hexacyclic metabolite bovistol exhibited very weak antibacterial MIC Micrococcus luteus 100 M ; and antifungal MIC Mucor miehei 100 M ; activities. Mid level validity for wounds. Puffball has been traditionally used to stem bleeding and promote healing. Penicillin acylase penicillin amidohydrolase, EC 3.5.1.11 ; was isolated in the basidiomycete Bovista plumbea. Mid level validity for wounds. Culpepper describes Calendula flowers as a "comforter of the heart and spirits". The methanol extract of Calendula officinalis flowers had antibacterial activity; it inhibited Actinomyces spp. at MICs 8192 mg L. Mid level validity for wounds and diarrhea. Culpepper recorded the use of the European plant Capsella for wounds. Capsella bursa-pastoris is included in the VIIIth and IXth editions of USSR pharmacopoeia and is an official remedy in other countries. It is used for uterine bleeding, malignant ulcers and cancer of the stomach, tumors, uterine cancer and fibroma, and for all types of kidney bleeding and diseases in homeopathy. Extracts of leaves and roots contain neutral lipids 62.6 and 58.5% ; , glyco- 20.8 and 17.8% ; , and phospholipids 16.6 and 23.7%, respectively ; . The seed oil contains fatty acids FA ; up to 50% linolenic and ~1% erucic acid. Beta-carotene and beta-sitosterol were identified in the aerial part. Mid level validity for wounds but more data is needed. An anecdotal report described the resolution of Salmonella in a chronic carrier by the use of cinnamon. There are other reports that cinnamon is a natural antimicrobial. A potent inhibitor of bacterial infection endotoxin is present in cinnamon bark. Cinnamomum bejolghota essential oils had activity against Salmonella spp. isolated from poultry S. agona, S. braenderup, S. derby, S. gallinarum, S. hadar, S. mbandaka, S. monterideo, S. saintpaul, S. schwarzergrund, S. senftenberg ; and E. coli O157. Pasteurized apple juice with nisin 0, 25, 50, 100, and 200 ppm, wt vol ; and cinnamon 0 and 0.3%, wt vol ; accelerates the death of Salmonella typhimurium and E. coli O157: H7 in apple juice enhancing product safety. Essential oils obtained from fresh leaves of Cinnamomum aromaticum were effective against the flagelated poultry parasites Tetratrichomonas gallinarum and Histomonas meleagridis. High level validity for diarrhea. Curcumin, a yellow pigment of turmeric Curcuma longa ; , is known to possess chemopreventive properties in various animal tumor models. Curcumin can effectively suppress the DEN-induced development of AHF in rat liver. The aqueous and alcoholic extracts isolated from turmeric are as effective as butylated hydroxy anisole in their anti-oxidative activity. There is a strong correlation between antioxidant activity and antiinflammatory activities of curcuminoids. Curcumin was also found to possess antiviral potential. Curcuma longa has an antithrombotic effect in mice. Mid level validity for proud flesh and caprine arthritis and as a palliative. Mosquito coils made from the leaves of Cymbopogon nardus had moderate knockingdown but insignificant killing effects on Aedes aegypti. High concentrations of C. nardus, were effective when screened against the mosquito Aedes aegypti under laboratory conditions using human subjects. Cymbopogon nardus provided at least 2 h complete repellency. The protection times of this oil was less when diluted. At 50% concentration, C. nardus showed 50 min protection and the repellent activity decreased to 30 min or less when diluted to 10%. The undiluted oil of C. nardus provided better protection against Ae. aegypti, Cx quinquefasciatus and An. dirus. Mid level validity as a fly repellent. Broom Cytisus scoparius, syn. Sarothamnus scoparius ; is a leguminous species with low contents of extractable condensed tannins, which would be unlikely to affect the digestion of nutrients in ruminants and has a high protein content. The young shoot tips of the broom, Cytisus scoparius, contain greater concentrations of sparteine than older leaves. Sparteine and the analogue BRB-I-28 produced a dose-dependent reduction in heart rate and blood pressure over the dose range 164 mumol kg min in pentobarbitone-anaesthetized rats subjected to left-ventricle electrical stimulation and occlusion of the left anterior descending coronary artery. High level validity as a cardiac tonic and browse plant. The LC50 values for Daucus carota against 4th instars of Culex annulirostris using acetone, ethanol, hexane, and methanol extracts were 236.00, 36.59, 77.19, and 241.8 mg liter, respectively. Mid level validity for endoparasites.
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Evening, and its cycling is independent of daily food and light cues. As predicted for a DBP target gene, the primary level of regulation for CYP7 circadian expression is at the transcriptional level Lavery and Schibler, 1993; for review, see Cohen, 1999 ; . DNase I footprinting analysis using bacterially expressed DBP and a cloned 5 -flanking DNA segment of the rat CYP7 gene revealed five distinct DBP-binding sites, designated A through E, distributed between nucleotides nts ; 41 and 295 relative to the CYP7 transcription start site Lee et al., 1994b ; . CYP7-directed gene transcription in HepG2 cells transfected with a 5 -CYP7 promoter-chloramphenicol acetyl-transferase reporter was activated up to 12-fold upon cotransfection of a DBP expression vector, whereas an HNF-1 expression vector did not stimulate CYP7 gene activity. 5 Deletion analyses and site-specific mutagenesis revealed that this stimulating effect of DBP can in part be ascribed to its functional interaction with DBP-binding sites B nts 115, 125 ; , C nts 172, 195 ; , and D nts 214, 230 ; Lee et al., 1994b ; . In nuclear extracts prepared by a method that, in contrast to conventional techniques, yields near-quantitative recovery of DBP and other nonhistone proteins, the DNA site required for DBP activation is the predominant site of occupancy by nuclear factors on the rat CYP7 promoter. At this site, the predominant binding activity is an evening-specific complex, of which DBP is a component Lavery and Schibler, 1993 ; . Taken together, the above-mentioned data suggest that DBP may play an important role in cholesterol homeostasis through circadian transcriptional regulation of CYP7 in the rat Lavery and Schibler, 1993; Lee et al., 1994b ; . Alternatively to DBP, the C EBP- isoform LAP also bound to the DBP-binding sites, designated A through E in DNase I footprint assays, but effected a more modest increase in rat CYP7-directed gene transcription up to 3- to 4-fold ; when expressed in HepG2 cells Lee et al., 1994b ; . Competition for CYP7 promoter-binding sites between the C EBP- isoform LAP and the diurnally regulated DBP may be assumed to determine the relative rates of basal versus diurnally regulated CYP7 gene transcription and thus may be a primary mechanism for setting the 3- to 6-fold amplitude that characterizes the circadian rhythm of hepatic CYP7 expression. Since DBP is first expressed in the rat liver 3 to 4 weeks after birth, these findings may account for both the enhanced expression and the onset of the diurnal pattern of CYP7 enzyme levels at this stage of rat development. IV. Toxicogenomics as an Emerging Science in Toxicology Acute bromobenzene hepatotoxicity was investigated in rats with a combined toxicogenomics approach integrating the expression analysis of thousands of genes and proteins with classical methods in toxicology Heijne.
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We thank Melissa Bonorden for advices on genotyping of neu-transgenic mice, Todd Schuster for assistance with flow cytometry detection of BrdU index and Andria Hansen for editorial support. This work was supported in part by grant BCTR-2000-297 from the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, the Hormel Foundation and the Eagle's Telethon J.L. ; , and by grant CA101858 from the National Cancer Institute M.P.C. ; . The rat study was carried out when Z.W. and J.L. were on the staff of the AMC Cancer Research Center, Denver, CO. Conflict of Interest Statement: None declared and belladonna.
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Statistical analyses Differences between years, plants, aspects and heights, and interactions, were tested by fitting a linear model using program GLIM ; to the following variates: analysed with poisson error and a log link: Study area number of racemes per shoot. analysed as a proportion of the racemes on a The study area was located between about 100 and 200 m elevation on a moderate south-easterly slope shoot, with binomial errors and a logit link: racemes near Dunedin. Soils are mainly loess- andphonolite- producing ripe fruit; racemes completely aborted in derived intergrades between yellow-grey earths and flower; racemes completely aborted in fruit; racemes brown granular loams Tomlinson & Leslie 1978 ; , completely browsed; racemes predated. developed over cossyritic phonolite Benson 1968 ; . analysed as number per raceme, with normal Annual rainfall at Musselburgh, 7 km to the errors and the identity link since the values analysed south-west of the study area and 2 m elevation, was were means over several racemes ; : buds data for 824 mm in 1987 and 712 mm in 1989, with no 1989 only flowers opened; flowers aborted data marked seasonality. Daily mean temperature ranged for 1989 only flowers predated data for 1989 from 6.9C July ; to 16.4C January ; in 1987, and only fruit set; fruit aborted ; fruit predated ; fruit 6.8C July ; to 16.4C January ; in 1989. Ground ripened. frosts were recorded on 43 days in 1987, and 61 days Irrespective of the type of error and link, the year in 1989. x plant interaction was tested against the residual deviance in a year + plant + year x plant model with an F test. When the residual could be tested directly with poisson or binomial errors ; it was often METHODS significant, and testing the year x plant interaction Flower and fruit development against it therefore constituted a more conservative In 1987 and 1989, development was followed of five and appropriate test. Since year and plant effects, in flowering shoots at a range of heights from 0.2- the presence of a year x plant interaction, would have 2.5 m above ground on each of 10 barberry shrubs no meaning unless they were larger than the about 3 m tall and wide, growing at the forest edge, interaction, they were tested against the interaction the habitat most commonly occupied by barberry except for the variates for which there were data and where it grows most vigorously Allen 1991 ; for only one year ; , giving in effect a Random Effects and benzphetamine.
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From the substratum. These effects are accompanied by loss of actin stress fibres and electrophysiologic changes Sui et al., 2003 ; . EAST1 is encoded by astA and is a heat-stable protein similar to the heat-stable toxin of ETEC. EAST1 was originally detected in EAEC strains. However, EAST1 has subsequently been identified in ETEC, EHEC, EPEC and DAEC. The host inflammatory response to EAEC infection is dependent on the host innate immune system and the EAEC strain. The role of putative virulence genes and clinical outcomes is unclear. EAEC carrying `virulence' genes are not always associated with disease; however, virulence factors are associated with increased levels of faecal cytokines and inflammatory markers, such as interleukin IL ; -1ra, IL-1b, IL-8, interferon INF ; -c, lactoferrin, faecal leukocytes, and occult blood Jiang et al., 2002; Huang et al., 2004b ; . IL-8 is an important pro-inflammatory chemokine involved in EAEC pathogenesis. IL-8 is responsible for recruiting neutrophils to the epithelial mucosa without mucosal injury, and facilitates intestinal fluid secretion Kucharzik et al., 2005; Sansonetti et al., 1999; Madara et al., 1993 ; . Travellers to Mexico who developed symptomatic illness due to EAEC infection excreted high concentrations of faecal IL-8 compared to travellers who did not develop diarrhoea due to EAEC infection Jiang et al., 2003 ; . In addition to IL-8, intestinal epithelial cells infected with EAEC 042, the prototype strain, have been shown to upregulate the following genes: IL-6, tumour necrosis factor TNF ; -a, growth-related gene product GRO ; -a, GRO-c, intercellular adhesion molecule ICAM ; -1, granulocytemacrophage colony-stimulating factor GM-CSF ; and IL1a. These cellular responses are primarily mediated by flagellin fliC ; , a major bacterial surface protein of EAEC Harrington et al., 2005 ; . Flagellin causes IL-8 release from several epithelial cell lines by binding to Toll-like receptor 5 TLR5 ; . TLR5 signals through P38 mitogen-activating protein kinase MAPK ; and nuclear factor kappa B NF-kB ; to induce transcription of pro-inflammatory cytokines from epithelial and monocytic cells Khan et al., 2004 ; . MAPK is a member of a family of stress-related kinases that influences a diverse range of cellular functions, including host inflammatory responses to microbial products Khan et al., 2004 and benztropine.
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The study included 30 patients with histologically proven inoperable, recurrent, and or metastatic disease. Inclusion criteria were; age 65 years, good performance status 60% Karnofsky scale ; , adequate hematologic, kidney, and liver functions, no evidence of impending or overt heart failure with left ventricular ejection fraction of 50% evaluated by echocardiography ; for patients with any suspected cardiovascular abnormality, and no prior radio- or chemotherapy. Pre-treatment and follow-up rumor measurements and staging were evaluated by complete physical bimanual pelvic examination, pelvi-abdominal and transrectal pelvic ultrasound, CT scan of ab.
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CD4 CD25high Treg cells in vitro. Since these beads are approved for clinical use, the ex vivoexpansion of human CD4 CD25high Treg cells for clinical application now seems feasible. As reported earlier, 46 unmanipulated CD4 CD25high T cells displayed a broad TCR V -usage similar to that of CD4 CD25-T cells. This TCR V -repertoire remained virtually unchanged after in vitro culture, thereby documenting the polyclonal expansion of CD4 CD25high Treg cells. In vitro expanded CD4 CD25high T cells maintained phenotypic markers characteristic for primary CD4 CD25high Treg cells, including uniformly high levels of CD25 and CTLA-4 as well as GITR expression. Most importantly, however, expanded CD4 CD25high T cells could regain their anergic state, and their suppressive activity exceeded even that of primary CD4 CD25high Treg cells from the same donor. These findings are consistent with previous reports demonstrating augmented suppressive capacity of short-termstimulated CD4 CD25 Treg cells29, 30 and support the observation that the proliferation and suppressive function of CD4 CD25 high T cells are not mutually exclusive.35 In model systems of autoimmunity, antigen-specific CD4 CD25 Treg cells are found predominantly in draining LNs of affected organs, 34 where their local proliferation is driven by Ag-presenting DCs expressing the costimulatory molecules CD80 and CD86.30 Suppression of effector T cells by CD4 CD25 Treg cells therefore seems to require their migration to secondary lymphoid organs where all 3 cell populations interact in close proximity. Expression of CD62L and CCR7 crucially determines the LN homing capacity of cells, including CD4 CD25 Treg cells.47 Szanya et al48 showed, that only CD62L CD4 CD25 Treg cells, which also expressed higher levels of CCR7 than the CD62L subpopulation, migrated to pancreatic LNs and delayed diabetes onset in an adoptive transfer setting. Similarly, we could show that only CD62L CD4 CD25 donor Treg cells provided protection from lethal GVHD after allogeneic bone marrow transplantation BMT ; although both CD62L and CD62L Treg cells were equally suppressive in vitro.49 Reisolation of donor T cells from transplant recipients confirmed the impaired ability of CD62L CD4 CD25 Treg cells to enter mesenteric lymph nodes. These findings suggest that lymphatic organs are the crucial sites for protection from GVHD by donor CD4 CD25 Treg cells and that host antigen-presenting cells not only are responsible for the priming of alloaggressive T cells, 50, 51 but also provide the strong costimulation required for the activation and in vivo expansion of alloantigen-specific donor Treg cells.30, 34 Since the suppressive activity of CD4 CD25high Treg cells depends crucially on their own activation, we examined whether in vitro expanded CD4 CD25high and betaseron.
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A high Cmax MIC ratio enhances the antibacterial effect of concentration-dependent agents, such as the fluoroquinolones, while suppressing resistant subpopulations and thus delaying the emergence of resistance. The Cmax MIC ratio can be simulated with a pharmacodynamic model to mimic human elimination kinetics and measure viable bacterial counts. Lister evaluated the standard 500-mg dose of levofloxacin with a high-dose, 750-mg regimen against S. pneumoniae in an in vitro pharmacodynamic model.6 As seen in Figure 1, no significant differences were observed in terms of rate or extent of bacterial eradication until the pneumococcal MIC was above 2 g mL reducing the AUC MIC ratio below 20. Pharmacodynamic ratios above 20 led to faster and more complete bacterial eradication. The advantage of a high-dose levofloxacin 750 mg ; regimen is a great range of bacterial eradication, which may lead to suppression of spontaneous mutants, delaying resistance development and barberry.
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