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Query: EC:2.6.1.1 (
aspartate aminotransferase
)
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Plasma concentraption changes in luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle stimulation hormone (FSH) following elctrochemical stimulation (ECS) of the medial preoptic area (MPOA) or dorsal anterior hypothalamic area (DAHA) of estrogen-or androgen-sterilized rats were compared with normal proestrous rats in which spontaneous gonadotropin surges had been blocked with Nembutal (control). ECS of control rats,
AST
, and
ESR
provoked marked increases in FSH by 120 minutes and peak levels by 180 minutes poststimulation. No differenses were seen when
ESR
of ASR plasma levels were compared with control values or to each other (
ESR
vs. ASR). DAHA-ECS did not provoke a marked LH rise in ASR and
ESR
. MPOA-ECS of control, ASR, and
ESR
resulted in the release of LH and FSH. FSH peaked in all groups at 240 minutes but at 120 and 180 minutes poststimulation plasma FSH levels were greater in ASR and
ESR
than controls. FSH in
ESR
was significantly higher (p. 05) at 120 and 240 minutes poststimulation. LH was elevated in all groups following MPOA-EDS but in
ESR
markedly greater LH levels were obtained at 60 and 180 minutes compared with controls or ASR. Preoptic stimulation of progesterone-treated ASR (P-ASR) did not induce greater release of FSH than in control, ASR,
ESR
, or P-
ESR
. Stimulation of P-ASR resulted in greater plasma LH rise by 60 minutes which was greater than ASR, P-ASR,
ESR
, or controls, followed by decreased levels to baseline in P-
ESR
. MPOA-ECS controls ovulated (8-13 eggs) whereas neither ASR nor
ESR
Fallopian tubes contained eggs the following morning. No DAHA-stimulated groups ovulated. All P-ASR but no P-
ESR
ovulated after MPOA-ECS. It is concluded that while exposure of neonatal female rats to estrogen renders them more sensitive than ASR to preoptic stimulation, the ovaries of these amimals are much less responsive to the gonadotropin released into plasma than are those of ASR or normal rats.
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PMID:Plasma concentration changes in LH and FSH following electrochemical stimulation of the medial preoptic are or dorsal anterior hypothalamic area of estrogen- or androgen-sterilized rats. 100 7
Polyarthritis was induced in lambs via the i/v infection with 2 cm3 of 24-hour Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae broth culture, which led to distinctive morphologic and biochemical changes in the peripheral blood. The hemoglobin content, the erythrocyte count, and the hematocrit value dropped, while
ESR
rose with the development of the infection process. The white blood picture presented transient and slight drop of the leukocyte count followed by leukocytosis with shifting to the left, aneosinophilia, lympho- and monopenia in the acute stage, and well manifested eosinophilia in the chronic stage of the infection. The changes in the total protein and the protein fractions consisted in hypoproteinemia in the first days following infection, hypoalbuminemia during the entire period, and hyperproteinemia and hypergammaglobulinemia in the chronic stage. The changes in the blood electrolites consisted in the rise of Ca and K, the drop of Na, and transient changes in the level of P, tending toward a rise in the chronic stage. It was also established that the values of sialic acid were raised in the entire period of polyarthritis development, while those of
aspartate aminotransferase
and alanine aminotransferase were higher in the first seven-day period only.
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PMID:[Morphological and biochemical changes in the blood of lambs with experimental Erysipelothrix polyarthritis]. 403 95
Leukocyte interferon was given by i.m. injection as adjuvant therapy to 9 patients with osteosarcoma. The dose was 3 X 10(6) standard units daily for one month, and then 3 times a week for the next 17 months. Blood samples were drawn at intervals for a number of routine tests during the 18-month course of interferon administration and during the subsequent 18 months. On withdrawal of the interferon treatment, the mean Hb concentration rose significantly and the mean
ESR
fell significantly. There was no significant change in the leukocyte and platelet counts or in the alkaline phosphatase, alanine and
aspartate aminotransferase
or plasma protein levels.
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PMID:Effect of long-term treatment with human leukocyte interferon on various laboratory parameters. 615 78
The rotational correlation time of two homologous cytoplasmic
aspartate aminotransferase
molecules isolated from pig and chicken hearts was obtained by spin-labeling technique. The maleimide and iodoacetamide spin-labels modifying external SH-groups of a protein were used. In the interpretation of
ESR
spectra a rotational motion of nitroxide group relative to the protein molecule was taken into account. To determine the macromolecule rotational correlation time two methods of the immobilization of a protein molecule were used: 1) by means of increasing protein solution viscosity and 2) by fixation of the protein molecule on adsorbent. From comparison of experimental and theoretical values of rotational correlation time it was conclude that the both enzymes exhibits an intramolecular flexibility.
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PMID:Comparative study of dynamic structure of pig and chicken aspartate aminotransferases by measuring the rotational correlation time. 626 52
Blood concentrations of six acute phase reactants (
ESR
, neutrophil count, fibrinogen, haptoglobin, alpha 1-antitrypsin, and ferritin), parameters of muscle necrosis (myoglobin, CK, ALT, and
AST
) as well as hemopexin, iron, and TIBC were determined before and for 7 consecutive days after muscle biopsy in patients and in a control group. A muscle biopsy was chosen as a standardized surgical procedure that induces a mild transient inflammatory response. After muscle biopsy, a significant increase occurred in five (
ESR
, neutrophil count, fibrinogen, haptoglobin, and alpha 1-antitrypsin) of the six acute phase reactants. The concentration of serum ferritin did not show a significant change. A significant decrease was noted in the serum iron concentration and a significant increase occurred with CK and myoglobin secondary to the muscle biopsy. Thus the inflammation of a muscle biopsy produces a significant acute phase reaction.
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PMID:Quantification of acute phase reactants after muscle biopsy. 711 53
Effects of multiple weekly (20, 40 and 80 mg/kg) and daily therapeutic (2, 4 and 8 mg/kg) ip doses of C. colebrookianum leaf extract on liver and kidney functions and hematological parameters in mice were studied. No alteration in hematological and biochemical parameters at low and moderate dose level of daily and low dose level of weekly treatment of alkaloidal extract was observed. However, alkaloidal extract at moderate dose in weekly treatment increased significantly serum alanine aminotransferase, alkaline phosphatase, nonprotein nitrogen, blood urea, plasma protein and erythrocyte sedimentation rate. High dose of alkaloidal extract increased all the above parameters of weekly treated mice including serum
aspartate aminotransferase
and plasma cholesterol and decreased significantly serum bilirubin and clotting time. Whereas, in high dose daily treatment erythrocyte count and hemoglobin content were increased and serum bilirubin was decreased. The present study reveals that the high dose (above 40 mg/kg body weight) of alkaloidal extract of C. colebrookianum affects liver and kidney functions and metabolism and also alters only clotting time and
ESR
whereas the therapeutic dose level (hypotensive action at 2 to 8 mg/kg, i.v., dose level) did not exhibit any toxic action on the above mentioned system; the toxic action may be due to overdose. Hepatorenal dysfunction and alteration of hematological parameters were noted at moderate and high dose in a dose dependent manner.
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PMID:Effect of alkaloidal extract from Clerodendron colebrookianum on hematological parameters and hepatorenal functions in mice. 807 Aug 40
Mitochondrial
aspartate aminotransferase
was selectively labeled with various maleimide-linked nitroxide spin labels at the conformationally sensitive Cys166. The mobility of the spin group was found to increase with increasing length of the spacer between the nitroxide and maleimide moiety. The label with the ethylcarbamoyl group, a spacer of intermediate length, responded sensitively to conformational changes of
aspartate aminotransferase
. The modification with this label decreased the enzymic activity to 30% of its initial value and increased the affinity for various substrates and inhibitors 5-10-fold. Identical
ESR
spectra were obtained for the pyridoxal and pyridoxamine form of the enzyme. These spectra are complex, consisting of an isotropic and at least two anisotropic components. The spectral complexity is attributed to different modes of interaction of the spin label with its local protein environment giving rise to different motional states. The same changes in the
ESR
spectra have been observed upon formation of the adsorption complex of the pyridoxal form with a competitive inhibitor and on formation of covalent intermediates of the transamination reaction. Essentially, the isotropic component is converted to a new anisotropic one as the local environment changes due to a conformational adaptation of
aspartate aminotransferase
. The
ESR
data are consistent with an equilibrium between two conformational states of the enzyme but inconsistent with individual protein conformations of the various intermediates of the transamination reaction. The two conformational states may be assigned to the open and closed conformations as defined by X-ray crystallography. In the adsorption complex of the pyridoxal enzyme, and in the covalent intermediates, the two-state equilibrium appears to be shifted towards the closed conformation in which the spin label is more rigidly bound, as also suggested by molecular dynamic simulations of the label modelled into
aspartate aminotransferase
. In contrast the formation of adsorption complexes between the pyridoxamine form and aspartate or maleate was not accompanied by the same shift of the conformational equilibrium.
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PMID:Probing conformational states of spin-labeled aspartate aminotransferase by ESR. 811 50
It is now quite well accepted that laboratory test results are indispensable or of primary significance to accurately diagnose a new patient's disease. Furthermore, most doctors recently find difficulty in appropriately selecting and ordering necessary but not excess laboratory tests and to read and interpret all the given test results correctly. In our hospital the system of the outpatient clinic will be changed basically on a specialty clinic system. In order to operate such a specialty clinic system effectively, it appears quite important to set up a unit to discriminate new unspecified patients properly and to consult them to an appropriate specialty clinic. As a preliminary trial, we opened a new patient clinic in July, 1992. The aim of this clinic is to accurately diagnose the new patients' disease immediately and to send them to the specialty clinic on the day of their first visit. Prior to history taking and physical examination by the attending doctor, the patients are instructed to take a set of laboratory tests. These include urinalysis, chest X-P, ECG, hematological examinations (RBC, WBC, Ht, Hb, PLT and
ESR
) and biochemical tests (
AST
, ALT, ALP, gamma GTP, LDH, CPK, Chol, T-Bil, TP, Alb, TG, BUN, Cr, Glu, Na, K, Ca, P and CRP). These results are transferred to the clinic within one hour so that the doctor is able to make the diagnosis effectively and to refer the patients to an appropriate clinic.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:[Roles of department of laboratory medicine on the new patient clinic]. 828 94
Naltrexone (NTX) has been shown to be a useful drug for the treatment of alcohol dependence (AD). Carbohydrate-deficient transferrin (CDT) in serum is a new biologic marker of alcohol abuse. To evaluate the efficacy of NTX (50 mg/d) in AD, a group of 20 alcoholics with CDT > 20 U/l was studied using monthly laboratory tests (CDT,
ESR
,
AST
, ALT, GGT) and specific psychological testing (CAGE). After the second month statistically significant differences in CDT levels were found. By the end of the study, 13 patients (responders) had normalized their CDT levels. There was no correlation between CDT values and the other laboratory markers. The difference in routine laboratory markers between responders and non responders was not significant. NTX was well tolerated by all the patients and significant alcohol abstinence was achieved. CDT was demonstrated to be a effective marker for the evaluation of alcoholic abstinence during treatment with NTX. Superior results were obtained in comparison with the routine customary markers for AD.
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PMID:[Evaluation of the efficacy of naltrexone in alcoholism by the determination of serum carbohydrate-deficient transferrin]. 867 1
Clinical, epidemiological features of acute viral hepatitis of 331 hospitalized adult patients were evaluated. HA, HB, HC, and non A-C H were diagnosed in 36.6%, 34.1%, 10.6%, and 18.7%, respectively. Age of HA cases was significantly lower than that of other cases. Only HA showed seasonal variation. Acquisition of HA was often associated with visits in endemic areas when compared with all other types, while HB, HC, and non A-C H were rather associated with iatrogenic events (blood transfusion, surgical procedures, and hospitalization). Symptoms of fever and diarrhea, and high
ESR
were more frequent in HA than in other types, while signs of weight loss and high levels of ALT,
AST
, and S.T.B, and decreased PT index were significantly more frequent in HB. Cholestasis course was found in 1.7%, 0.9%, and 3.2% of patients with HA, HB, and non A-C H, respectively. Fulminant course was found only in 0.9% of HB patients. Factors as sex and age had no effect on severity of acute phase in HA, HC, and non A-C H, while only the age of patients was inversely associated with severity of acute phase in H B.
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PMID:Clinical, laboratory, and serological findings of adult Hungarian hospitalized acute hepatitis patients, and possible source of the infection. 955 66
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