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The next generation of Antibiotics?

Imagine yourself in a world where there is absolutely no treatment for any type of disease caused by bacteria, because of the rise of “superbugs” or antibiotic-resistant bacteria.  This could be the future we could be facing if we continue to over-use conventional antibiotics.

There is no doubt that one of the greatest achievements of the past century was the discovery of antibiotics. Antibiotics treat bacterial infections by killing bacteria or by inhibiting their growth. They do work very well; unfortunately, one major flaw in the current antibiotics is that they cause surviving bacteria to develop resistance.  In other words, treatable infections becoming untreatable, due to over use of antibiotic treatments. Therefore, we should pursue a different approach when it comes to dealing with bacteria.

One such approach is to prevent bacteria from “talking” with each other in other words, preventing bacteria from using quorum sensing.  Quorum sensing is how bacteria communicate with one another through chemical signals.  Quorum sensing is particularly important for bacteria that cause disease (pathogenic bacteria). These bacteria use quorum sensing to coordinate their “assault” on their host, and helps them escape from the response from their host’s immune system.

Bioluminescence, a process, that is achieved only with quorum sensing. From http://jb.asm.org

Here is a video of Dr. Bonnie Bassler, from Princeton University, explaining how bacteria “talk” to each other, and what the potential applications are towards controlling bacteria:

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As explained by Dr. Bassler, the biggest application from manipulating quorum sensing is antibiotics. Since disease-causing bacteria use quorum sensing to “attack” their hosts, we could stop these bacteria from using quorum sensing, and therefore they will not cause their disease.

Is there any evidence of this approach actually working? According to a article, by Thomas Rasmussem, and Michael Givskov, they have identified some chemicals that are quorum sensing inhibitors.  These chemicals were found to reduce the ability of bacteria to survive and cause disease.  They also examined other ways on how to stop quorum sensing, such as preventing formation of quorum sensing molecules, and degrading quorum sensing molecules. Clearly, the results of the study show the potential of anti-quorum sensing chemicals. Hopefully, enough potential to remove the threat of bacteria once and for all.

– Dominic

If you are afraid of snakes now… be glad you were not around during the reign of Titanoboa.

Snakes have never really been an object of fear for me personally in the past. Although, these reptiles have been the main fear of many people that I know. I have always thought that if you left them alone, they will leave you alone. If they do attack, I could probably out run them easily. However, this all changed when I learned of Titanoboa.

Imagine yourself in a world of dense swampy jungle, where the dinosaurs are gone, the earth was much warmer, and reptiles ruled the world. [1] This was Cerrejón (located in modern-day Columbia) approximately 58-milion years ago. [1] This was the world where Titanoboa, the monster snake, ruled.

Dense jungle from http://www.crydev.net/viewtopic.php?t=55486

How was this prehistoric dead monarch discovered? It was discovered by a graduate student, Alex Hastings, when he was looking through fossils from Cerrejón in a box labelled “crocodile”. He noticed a very large and strange vertebra, and realized they this vertebra was not from a crocodile. Hastings and a fellow graduate student, Jason Bourque, compared the mysterious vertebra to the vertebra of a modern-day anaconda. The two found that the two bones were similar in appearance even though the anaconda’s vertebra was much smaller. [2] This discovery led to further investigation and with the eventual identification of Titanoboa.

What was this titan of the past like? It turns out that the size of Titanoboa may have been around 42 to 49 feet long, and could have weighted around 2,500 pounds. [2] According to the video below, the Titanoboa killed its prey by constriction. It delivered a powerful squeeze of 400 pounds per square inch. The video below puts that number into perspective, they say that it is like having three Eiffel towers stacked on top of one another crushing you.

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How did such a titan exist? It seems a little unbelievable to imagine a snake of this caliber roaming this world. Well, it turns out that Earth, during Titanoboa’s reign was much different from our own. The Earth that Titanoboa lived in, had 50 percent more carbon dioxide than today, which in turn results in a Earth much warmer than today. [2] Since, all reptiles are cold-blooded; their size essentially depends on how warm their environment is. [2] This fact, allows us to safely say that as long as we get global warming under control, new titan snakes will not appear.

Was this titan snake, at the top of the food chain? Other fossils were found at Cerrejón, including fossils of giant crocodiles and turtles. [3] These giant crocodiles could have been a possible predator to Titanoboa, but this snake was at the top of the food chain because it could easily constrict and devour these massive crocodiles whole. [3] Despite the size and ferocity of Titanoboa, it probably would not be able to dethrone the modern day apex predator, Human beings.

A scaled model of Titanoboa from http://www.dogonews.com/2012/3/26/pre-historic-titanoboa-rattles-new-york-commuters

-Dominic

The Dark Side of Video Games

Imagine yourself playing a video game that was so enthralling, that you could not put away the controller, and after you finished you’ve realized that your entire day has passed by. Then you continue this behaviour the next day and so on and so forth. This is the dark side of gaming.

Video game addict from http://www.evilcontrollers.com

Playing too much video games can be extremely problematic and can even lead to addiction. The main issue that results from playing too much video games is the impact on life skills.

Are video game addictions real? Are they to be taken seriously? Watch these videos of Dr. Marc Kern (Addiction Expert, Director of Addiction Alternatives) examining the aspects this relatively new problem in human society. The first is simply on defining what a video game addiction is, the second is on why video games are so addicting, and the third is on explains the common effects of this addiction. (I found these videos all together in video, however the blogging program would not allow me to embed it)

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The consequence of playing too much video games are examined by a study by Charlotta Hellström, at Uppsala University in Sweden, examined 7757 Swedish adolescents found that the found most common gaming-related consequence was getting less sleep.1 As we all know, getting less sleep can severely impact productively the next day. The second most common consequence from gaming was not having enough time to do school assignments.1 This consequence is probably the most significant to us university students. The other consequences that had arisen from gaming include, increased conflict with parents and/or siblings, not having time to spend with friends, and not having enough time or forgetting to eat.1 Although, video game addictions are not as life-threatening as other addictions, it does not mean that it should not be taken seriously. Video games are fun, and can be a good thing. However, too much of a good thing is bad for you. A common saying that should be applied to video games. Most things in life are best enjoyed in moderation.

References

1. Hellstrom, C., Nilsson, K. W., Leppert, J., & Aslund, C. (2012). Influences of motives to play and time spent gaming on the negative consequences of adolescent online computer gaming. Computers in Human Behavior, 28(4), 1379-1387. doi: 10.1016/j.chb.2012.02.023