Works (14)

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2011 article

Tributyltin Synergizes with 20-Hydroxyecdysone to Produce Endocrine Toxicity

Wang, Y. H., Kwon, G., Li, H., & LeBlanc, G. A. (2011, June 14). Toxicological Sciences, Vol. 123, pp. 71–79.

By: Y. Wang n, G. Kwon n, H. Li n & G. LeBlanc n

author keywords: chemical mixtures; models; synergy; invertebrate; ecdysteroid; nuclear receptor; retinoid X receptor; ecdysteroid receptor
MeSH headings : Animals; Cells, Cultured; Daphnia; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Drug Synergism; Ecdysterone / metabolism; Ecdysterone / toxicity; Female; Gene Expression / drug effects; Molting / drug effects; Receptors, Steroid / genetics; Receptors, Steroid / metabolism; Retinoid X Receptors / genetics; Retinoid X Receptors / metabolism; Signal Transduction; Trialkyltin Compounds / toxicity; Water Pollutants, Chemical / toxicity
topics (OpenAlex): Marine Biology and Environmental Chemistry; Environmental Toxicology and Ecotoxicology; Retinoids in leukemia and cellular processes
TL;DR: Results demonstrate that xenobiotics, such as tributyltin, can interact with RXR to influence gene expression regulated by the heterodimeric partner to RXR. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Web Of Science, NC State University Libraries
Added: August 6, 2018

2010 journal article

Intracellular Conversion of Environmental Nitrate and Nitrite to Nitric Oxide with Resulting Developmental Toxicity to the Crustacean Daphnia magna

PLoS ONE, 5(8), e12453.

By: B. Hannas n, P. Das n, H. Li n & G. LeBlanc n

Ed(s): X. Pan n

MeSH headings : Animals; Animals, Newborn; Daphnia / cytology; Daphnia / drug effects; Daphnia / growth & development; Daphnia / metabolism; Drosophila / cytology; Drosophila / drug effects; Drosophila / metabolism; Ecdysteroids / metabolism; Ecosystem; Endocrine System / drug effects; Endocrine System / metabolism; Environmental Monitoring; Environmental Pollutants / metabolism; Environmental Pollutants / toxicity; Female; Intracellular Space / drug effects; Intracellular Space / metabolism; Nitrates / metabolism; Nitrates / toxicity; Nitric Oxide / metabolism; Nitrites / metabolism; Nitrites / toxicity; Reproduction / drug effects; Risk
topics (OpenAlex): Physiological and biochemical adaptations; Aquatic Ecosystems and Phytoplankton Dynamics; Aquaculture Nutrition and Growth
TL;DR: Results demonstrate that nitrite elicits developmental and reproductive toxicity at environmentally relevant concentrations due likely to its intracellular conversion to nitric oxide. (via Semantic Scholar)
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14. Life Below Water (OpenAlex)
Sources: Web Of Science, NC State University Libraries, Crossref
Added: August 6, 2018

2010 article

Regulation and dysregulation of vitellogenin mRNA accumulation in daphnids (Daphnia magna)

Hannas, B. R., Wang, Y. H., Thomson, S., Kwon, G., Li, H., & LeBlanc, G. A. (2010, November 20). Aquatic Toxicology, Vol. 101, pp. 351–357.

By: B. Hannas n, Y. Wang n, S. Thomson n, G. Kwon n, H. Li n & G. LeBlanc n

author keywords: Vitellogenin; Water flea; Biomarker; Ecdysteroids; Estrogens; Endocrine disruption
MeSH headings : Animals; Cadmium / toxicity; Daphnia / drug effects; Daphnia / genetics; Daphnia / metabolism; Ecdysteroids / toxicity; Ecdysterone / toxicity; Environmental Pollutants / toxicity; Estrogens / toxicity; Gene Expression / drug effects; Heterocyclic Compounds / toxicity; Polycyclic Compounds / toxicity; RNA, Messenger / metabolism; Vitellogenins / genetics; Vitellogenins / metabolism; Xenobiotics / toxicity
topics (OpenAlex): Neurobiology and Insect Physiology Research; Environmental Toxicology and Ecotoxicology; Reproductive biology and impacts on aquatic species
TL;DR: Results indicate that ecdysteroids are suppressors of vitellogenin gene expression and that viteLLogenin mRNA levels can be elevated or suppressed in daphnids by xenobiotics that elicit antiecdysteroidal or ecdystersoidal activity, respectively. (via Semantic Scholar)
Sources: Web Of Science, NC State University Libraries
Added: August 6, 2018

2005 article

The screening of chemicals for juvenoid-related endocrine activity using the water flea Daphnia magna

Wang, H. Y., Olmstead, A. W., Li, H., & LeBlanc, G. A. (2005, July 20). Aquatic Toxicology, Vol. 74, pp. 193–204.

By: H. Wang n, A. Olmstead n, H. Li n & G. LeBlanc n

author keywords: endocrine disruptors; screening; juvenoids; sex determination
MeSH headings : Animals; Benzhydryl Compounds; Daphnia / drug effects; Daphnia / metabolism; Ecdysteroids / metabolism; Ecdysteroids / pharmacology; Endocrine System / drug effects; Endpoint Determination / methods; Fatty Acids, Unsaturated / pharmacology; Female; Juvenile Hormones / agonists; Juvenile Hormones / antagonists & inhibitors; Juvenile Hormones / metabolism; Male; Methoprene / pharmacology; Pesticides / toxicity; Phenols / toxicity; Phytol / pharmacology; Pyridines / pharmacology; Reproducibility of Results; Sex Differentiation / drug effects; Toxicity Tests / methods; Tretinoin / pharmacology; United States; United States Environmental Protection Agency
topics (OpenAlex): Environmental Toxicology and Ecotoxicology; Neurobiology and Insect Physiology Research; Insect and Pesticide Research
TL;DR: Results demonstrate that an in vivo assay with a crustacean species customarily employed in toxicity testing can be used to effectively screen chemicals for juvenoid-modulating activity. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Sources: Web Of Science, NC State University Libraries
Added: August 6, 2018

1999 article

Isostrength Comparison of Large‐Strain (Fracture) Rheological Properties of Egg White and Whey Protein Gels

Li, H., Errington, A. D., & Foegeding, E. A. (1999, September 1). Journal of Food Science.

By: H. Li*, A. Errington* & E. Foegeding n

author keywords: gels; rheology; texture; egg white; whey proteins
topics (OpenAlex): Proteins in Food Systems; Polysaccharides Composition and Applications; Microencapsulation and Drying Processes
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Source: Web Of Science
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1998 chapter

Intracellular regulation of airway mucin secretion.

In Cilia, mucus and mucociliary interactions (pp. 143–151).

By: B. Fischer, C. Li, H. Li, N. Choe, D. Wright, L. Rochelle, K. Adler

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: August 6, 2018

1996 article

Histamine stimulates secretion of mucin and activates phospholipase C in airway epithelium: evidence for independent pathways.

American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, Vol. 153, p. A539.

By: H. Li & K. Adler

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: August 6, 2018

1996 article

Nitric oxide: A key signaling molecule regulating airway mucin secretion.

Proceedings of the 9th World Congress on Bronchology & World Congress on Bronchoesophagology., Vol. 9, p. S060.

By: K. Adler, D. Wright, C. Li, H. Li, N. Choe, L. Rochell, B. Fischer

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: August 6, 2018

1995 article

Endogenously-generated nitric oxide (NO) may be a key signaling molecule in hypersecretion of mucin by guinea pig tracheal epithelial (GPTE) cells in vitro.

American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, Vol. 151, p. A337.

By: B. Fischer, D. Wright, H. Li, C. Li, L. Cohn, N. Akley, K. Adler

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: August 6, 2018

1995 article

Histamine provokes turnover of inositol phospholipids in guinea pig and human airway epithelial cells via an H1-receptor/G protein-dependent mechanism.

Li, H., Choe, N. H., Wright, D. T., & Adler, K. B. (1995, April 1). American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology.

By: H. Li n, N. Choe, D. Wright & K. Adler*

MeSH headings : Adult; Animals; Blotting, Northern; Blotting, Western; Cells, Cultured; Enzyme Activation; GTP-Binding Proteins / physiology; Gene Expression; Guinea Pigs; Humans; Inositol Phosphates / metabolism; Pertussis Toxin; Phosphatidylinositol Diacylglycerol-Lyase; Phosphatidylinositols / metabolism; Phosphoinositide Phospholipase C; Phosphoric Diester Hydrolases / metabolism; RNA, Messenger / genetics; Receptors, Histamine H1 / physiology; Signal Transduction; Sodium Fluoride / pharmacology; Virulence Factors, Bordetella / pharmacology
topics (OpenAlex): Pancreatic function and diabetes; Neonatal Respiratory Health Research; Infant Nutrition and Health
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Source: Web Of Science
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1995 article

Hypersecretion of mucin in response to inflammatory mediators by guinea pig tracheal epithelial cells in vitro is blocked by inhibition of nitric oxide synthase.

Adler, K. B., Fischer, B. M., Li, H., Choe, N. H., & Wright, D. T. (1995, November 1). American Journal of Respiratory Cell and Molecular Biology.

By: K. Adler n, B. Fischer, H. Li*, N. Choe & D. Wright

MeSH headings : Animals; Arginine / analogs & derivatives; Arginine / pharmacology; Cells, Cultured; Enzyme Inhibitors / pharmacology; Guinea Pigs; Histamine / pharmacology; Inflammation Mediators / pharmacology; Mucins / metabolism; Nitric Oxide Synthase / antagonists & inhibitors; Platelet Activating Factor / drug effects; Secretory Rate / drug effects; Superoxides / metabolism; Trachea / metabolism; Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha / pharmacology; omega-N-Methylarginine
topics (OpenAlex): Nitric Oxide and Endothelin Effects; Asthma and respiratory diseases; Neuroscience of respiration and sleep
TL;DR: The results suggest that each of these inflammation-associated mediators provokes airway epithelial mucin secretion via a mechanism involving intracellular production of nitric oxide (NO) as a critical signaling molecule. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Source: Web Of Science
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1994 article

Interactions of oxygen radicals with airway epithelium.

Wright, D. T., Cohn, L. A., Li, H., Fischer, B., Li, C. M., & Adler, K. B. (1994, December 1). Environmental Health Perspectives.

By: D. Wright n, L. Cohn n, H. Li n, B. Fischer n, C. Li n & K. Adler n

MeSH headings : Animals; Antioxidants / metabolism; Epithelium / drug effects; Epithelium / physiopathology; Humans; Oxidoreductases / metabolism; Reactive Oxygen Species / pharmacology; Respiratory System / drug effects; Respiratory System / physiopathology
topics (OpenAlex): Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Research; Hydrogen's biological and therapeutic effects; Respiratory Support and Mechanisms
TL;DR: Reactive oxygen species (ROS) have been implicated in the pathogenesis of numerous disease processes and Respiratory epithelium may be intimately involved in defense against, and pathophysiologic changes invoked by, ROS. (via Semantic Scholar)
Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: August 6, 2018

1994 article

Platelet activating factor and histamine activate phospholipase C in airway epithelial cells in vitro via a pertussis toxin sensitive G protein.

American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, Vol. 149, p. A985.

By: N. Choe, H. Li & K. Adler

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: August 6, 2018

1994 article

Reactive oxygen species (ROS) activate phospholipase C in guinea pig and human airway epithelial cells in vitro.

American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, Vol. 149, p. A315.

By: D. Wright, N. Akley, H. Li, B. Fischer & K. Adler

Source: NC State University Libraries
Added: August 6, 2018

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