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植物根际微生物在植物修复重金属污染土壤时分泌的激素、铁载体、ACC脱氨酶、黄酮类化合物和酚酸类等\r\n有机物具有增强植物生长、促进植物根际对重金属吸收、转运和积累的作用,同时促进适应相应根际环境的功能微\r\n生物群落的建立.文章结合作者课题组的研究结果,概述根际微生物在植物修复重金属污染土壤过程中的作用,总\r\n结了根际细菌、真菌、古菌在植物修复中的作用,进一步分析了土壤污染类型、改良剂、根际植物的种类等对根际微\r\n生物活动的影响,对今后植物修复重金属污染土壤过程中与根际微生物作用相关的研究进行了展望. 相似文献
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Hohmann AG Suplita RL Bolton NM Neely MH Fegley D Mangieri R Krey JF Walker JM Holmes PV Crystal JD Duranti A Tontini A Mor M Tarzia G Piomelli D 《Nature》2005,435(7045):1108-1112
Acute stress suppresses pain by activating brain pathways that engage opioid or non-opioid mechanisms. Here we show that an opioid-independent form of this phenomenon, termed stress-induced analgesia, is mediated by the release of endogenous marijuana-like (cannabinoid) compounds in the brain. Blockade of cannabinoid CB(1) receptors in the periaqueductal grey matter of the midbrain prevents non-opioid stress-induced analgesia. In this region, stress elicits the rapid formation of two endogenous cannabinoids, the lipids 2-arachidonoylglycerol (2-AG) and anandamide. A newly developed inhibitor of the 2-AG-deactivating enzyme, monoacylglycerol lipase, selectively increases 2-AG concentrations and, when injected into the periaqueductal grey matter, enhances stress-induced analgesia in a CB1-dependent manner. Inhibitors of the anandamide-deactivating enzyme fatty-acid amide hydrolase, which selectively elevate anandamide concentrations, exert similar effects. Our results indicate that the coordinated release of 2-AG and anandamide in the periaqueductal grey matter might mediate opioid-independent stress-induced analgesia. These studies also identify monoacylglycerol lipase as a previously unrecognized therapeutic target. 相似文献
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