Apoptosis manifests in two major execution programs downstream of the death signal: the caspase pathway and organelle dysfunction. An important antiapoptosis factor, Bcl-2 protein, contributes in caspase pathway of ap...Apoptosis manifests in two major execution programs downstream of the death signal: the caspase pathway and organelle dysfunction. An important antiapoptosis factor, Bcl-2 protein, contributes in caspase pathway of apoptosis. Calcium, an important intracellular signal element in cells, is also observed to have changes during apoptosis, which maybe affected by Bcl-2 protein. We have previously reported that in Harringtonine (HT) induced apoptosis of HL-60 cells, there’s a change of intracellular calcium distribution, moving from cytoplast especially Golgi’s apparatus to nucleus and accumulating there with the highest concentration. We report here that caspase-3 becomes activated in HT-induced apoptosis of HL-60 cells, which can be inhibited by overexpression of Bcl-2 protein. No sign of apoptosis or intracellular calcium movement from Golgi’s apparatus to nucleus in HL-60 cells overexpressing Bcl-2 or treated with Ac-DEVD-CHO, a specific inhibitor of caspase-3. The results indicate that activated caspase-3 can promote the movement of intracellular calcium from Golgi’s apparatus to nucleus, and the process is inhibited by Ac-DEVD-CHO (inhibitor of caspase-3), and that Bcl-2 can inhibit the movement and accumulation of intracellular calcium in nucleus through its inhibition on caspase3. Calcium relocalization in apoptosis seems to be irreversible, which is different from the intracellular calcium changes caused by growth factor.展开更多
The influence of aluminum and copper content in the starting Nd-Fe-B magnet on grain boundary diffusion process(GBDP) was studied by observing the phase transformation behaviors of the magnets in-situ at high temperat...The influence of aluminum and copper content in the starting Nd-Fe-B magnet on grain boundary diffusion process(GBDP) was studied by observing the phase transformation behaviors of the magnets in-situ at high temperature. A higher coercivity increment is discovered in the sample with higher AI/Cu despite the fact that its Dy diffusion amount is the same as the other. DSC analysis shows an evident melting behavior in the higher Al/Cu sample. Laser scanning confocal microscopy(LSCM) in-situ characterization shows a large amount of melted intergranular phase spills out to the surface simultaneously at around 600 ℃ in the high Al/Cu sample, while the phase spills out gradually one after another in the range between 623 and680 ℃ in the other sample, which indicates that the intergranular phase can be more easily melted in the sample containing more AI/Cu. The area fraction of matrix phase remarkably shrinks while that of intergranular phase enlarges after LSCM heating, which demonstrates the outer region of the Nd_2 Fe_(14)B grains melt at the temperature of 900 ℃. Electron probe microanalyzer result(EPMA) shows that the Nd and Dy concentrate in edge regions and subsequently mix into the intergranular phase with the melting of the grain edge, while a large amount of AI and Cu in the intergranular phase spill out. Nevertheless, the sample with higher starting AI/Cu still remains higher residual contents after LSCM experiments, and that could probably be the main reason why the high AI/Cu magnet shows smaller coercivity decrement after LSCM experiment. Overall, the increase of AI/Cu in the starting magnet optimizes the Dy distribution and the wettability of intergranular phase, enhancing coercivity increment effect further.展开更多
In this paper, we apply the Least Square Constant Modulus Algorithm( LSCMA ) to the blind Multiuser Detection( MUD ). The algorithm is shown to be globally stable and convergent for any linearly independent set of...In this paper, we apply the Least Square Constant Modulus Algorithm( LSCMA ) to the blind Multiuser Detection( MUD ). The algorithm is shown to be globally stable and convergent for any linearly independent set of input data and converge faster than the conventional Steepest Descent CMA(SDCMA ) and Linearly Constrained CMA(LCCMA ),but more complex.展开更多
基金the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No. 39730160).
文摘Apoptosis manifests in two major execution programs downstream of the death signal: the caspase pathway and organelle dysfunction. An important antiapoptosis factor, Bcl-2 protein, contributes in caspase pathway of apoptosis. Calcium, an important intracellular signal element in cells, is also observed to have changes during apoptosis, which maybe affected by Bcl-2 protein. We have previously reported that in Harringtonine (HT) induced apoptosis of HL-60 cells, there’s a change of intracellular calcium distribution, moving from cytoplast especially Golgi’s apparatus to nucleus and accumulating there with the highest concentration. We report here that caspase-3 becomes activated in HT-induced apoptosis of HL-60 cells, which can be inhibited by overexpression of Bcl-2 protein. No sign of apoptosis or intracellular calcium movement from Golgi’s apparatus to nucleus in HL-60 cells overexpressing Bcl-2 or treated with Ac-DEVD-CHO, a specific inhibitor of caspase-3. The results indicate that activated caspase-3 can promote the movement of intracellular calcium from Golgi’s apparatus to nucleus, and the process is inhibited by Ac-DEVD-CHO (inhibitor of caspase-3), and that Bcl-2 can inhibit the movement and accumulation of intracellular calcium in nucleus through its inhibition on caspase3. Calcium relocalization in apoptosis seems to be irreversible, which is different from the intracellular calcium changes caused by growth factor.
文摘The influence of aluminum and copper content in the starting Nd-Fe-B magnet on grain boundary diffusion process(GBDP) was studied by observing the phase transformation behaviors of the magnets in-situ at high temperature. A higher coercivity increment is discovered in the sample with higher AI/Cu despite the fact that its Dy diffusion amount is the same as the other. DSC analysis shows an evident melting behavior in the higher Al/Cu sample. Laser scanning confocal microscopy(LSCM) in-situ characterization shows a large amount of melted intergranular phase spills out to the surface simultaneously at around 600 ℃ in the high Al/Cu sample, while the phase spills out gradually one after another in the range between 623 and680 ℃ in the other sample, which indicates that the intergranular phase can be more easily melted in the sample containing more AI/Cu. The area fraction of matrix phase remarkably shrinks while that of intergranular phase enlarges after LSCM heating, which demonstrates the outer region of the Nd_2 Fe_(14)B grains melt at the temperature of 900 ℃. Electron probe microanalyzer result(EPMA) shows that the Nd and Dy concentrate in edge regions and subsequently mix into the intergranular phase with the melting of the grain edge, while a large amount of AI and Cu in the intergranular phase spill out. Nevertheless, the sample with higher starting AI/Cu still remains higher residual contents after LSCM experiments, and that could probably be the main reason why the high AI/Cu magnet shows smaller coercivity decrement after LSCM experiment. Overall, the increase of AI/Cu in the starting magnet optimizes the Dy distribution and the wettability of intergranular phase, enhancing coercivity increment effect further.
文摘In this paper, we apply the Least Square Constant Modulus Algorithm( LSCMA ) to the blind Multiuser Detection( MUD ). The algorithm is shown to be globally stable and convergent for any linearly independent set of input data and converge faster than the conventional Steepest Descent CMA(SDCMA ) and Linearly Constrained CMA(LCCMA ),but more complex.