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  • 1
    ISSN: 1573-5052
    Keywords: Alfa ; Desertification ; Geostatistics ; Systematic sampling ; Variance estimation
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Data from systematic sampling may be independent or autocorrelated. In the latter case geostatistical tools are used to identify the spatial patterns within the universe sampled. Special formulas have been derived by Russo & Bresler (1982) to estimate the variance of a value averaged over several transect samples. We applied these formulas to the green biomass of the dominant perennial steppe grass, Stipa tenacissima or alfa, in a 400 km2 region in North-West Algeria; thirty years ago, this region was considered one of the best sites for alfa. A two-level sampling design was implemented with stratification of the region and systematic sampling within each stratum; globally the study included fifteen transects, representing 713 1 m2 quadrats. Autocorrelation up to 500 meters was detected in five semi-variograms or correlograms, which were fitted to linear models with a sill. Biomass averaged only 165 (±55) kg ha-1. We discuss the processes that have lead to the rapid degradation of alfa steppes in northern Algeria and the variation in spatial patterns of alfa stands. Ignoring autocorrelation in systematic sampling leads to biased estimates of variances and standard errors.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 0730-2312
    Keywords: somatostatin ; receptor isotypes ; adenylyl cyclase ; Interleukin-2 (IL-2) ; proliferation ; Jurkat cells ; Life and Medical Sciences ; Cell & Developmental Biology
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine
    Notes: The neuropeptide somatostatin (SRIF) modulates normal and leukemia T cell proliferation. However, neither molecular isotypes of receptors nor mechanisms involved in these somatostatin actions have been elucidated as yet. Here we show by using RT-PCR approach that mitogen-activated leukemia T cells (Jurkat) express mRNA for a single somatostatin receptor, sst3. This mRNA is apparently translated into protein since specific somatostatin binding sites (KI1 = 78 ± 3 pM) were detected in semipurified plasma membrane preparations by using 125I-Tyr1-SRIF14 as a radioligand. Moreover, somatostatin inhibits adenylyl cyclase activity with similar efficiency (IC50 = 23 ± 4 pM) thus strongly suggesting a functional coupling of sst3 receptor to this transduction pathway. The involvement of sst3 receptor in immuno-modulatory actions of somatostatin was assessed by analysis of neuropeptide effects on IL-2 secretion and on proliferation of mitogen-activated Jurkat cells. Our data show that in the concentrations comprised between 10 pM and 10 nM, somatostatin potentiates IL-2 secretion. This effect is correlated with somatostatin-dependent increase of Jurkat cell proliferation since the EC50 concentrations for both actions were almost identical (EC50 = 22 ± 9 pM and EC50 = 12 ± 1 pM for IL-2 secretion and proliferation, respectively). Altogether, these data strongly suggest that in mitogen-activated Jurkat cells, somatostatin increases cell proliferation through the increase of IL-2 secretion via a functional sst3 receptor negatively coupled to the adenylyl cyclase pathway. J. Cell. Biochem. 68:62-73, 1998. © 1998 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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