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Central retinal lesions lead to loss of visual input in the central part of area 17 of the adult cat. Eventually this results in topographic map reorganization within the sensory-deprived cortical lesion projection zone (LPZ) as measured by electrophysiology. This recovery coincides with changes in gene/protein expression. We therefore investigated these alterations as a function of post-lesion survival time in three regions of primary visual area 17: the center of the LPZ, the border of the LPZ and far peripheral area 17. We analysed the differential protein expression patterns between control and experimental animals with 2-dimensional differential gel electrophoresis. We have traced 74 differential spots for the three regions in area 17. Central retinal lesions clearly induced region-specifi c and time-dependent protein expression changes. Even the protein expression in far peripheral area 17 spared from a direct impact of the central retinal lesions differed from the corresponding region in normal subjects. We succeeded in identifying 93% of the differential spots by means of mass spectrometry and software processing helped functional grouping within the list of proteins. This analysis allowed us to select two plasticity-related proteins for further validation experiments.
Nanmu (Phoebe zhennan S. Lee) is a wellknown rare tree species in China that is valued as an ornamental garden plant and for its high timber quality. Recently, the cultivation of nanmu has gained attention for use in tree resource conservation and ecological restoration projects. Drought is a major environmental factor that affects the growth and development of plants. In this study, the drought tolerance and post-drought recovery of nanmu, which is associated with antioxidative enzymes and osmotic adjustment, were examined by exposing nanmu saplings to drought for 30 days followed by 10 days of rewatering in a greenhouse. Drought stress resulted in increased levels of osmolytes, sugars and proteins in nanmu leaves compared with the well-watered controls as well as higher concentrations of superoxide radicals and hydrogen peroxide, leading to lipid peroxidation and significantly higher activities of superoxide dismutase, catalase and guaiacol peroxidase and higher levels of ascorbic acid. After re-watering for 5 days, most of the antioxidant enzymes and ascorbic acid were restored to their original levels, whereas the activity of guaiacol peroxidase and the levels of soluble sugar and soluble protein remained markedly high. Moreover, nanmu saplings maintained normal turgor pressure under mild and moderate drought conditions, indicating the presence of a mechanism that affects osmotic adjustment and growth restriction, thus enabling the plant to adjust to drought stress. These results suggested that an antioxidant defence system and osmolytes play important roles in nanmu during drought stress and recovery.
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