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Heptanol, an agent known for inducing closure of gap junctions in a variety of organs, was used to evaluate the influence of uncoupling on the electrical impedance of livers during ischemia. Heptanol was added to a modified
HTK
solution or to Belzer's UW-CSS solution. Livers of swine were then perfused for 8 min with either one of the solutions containing heptanol or a solution devoid of this additive. During the following ischemia the phase angle of impedance at 5 kHz, pH and different biochemical parameters were determined. Heptanol fundamentally changed the time course of impedance and made the otherwise characteristic fast increase of the phase angle of impedance disappear. Already early during ischemia the phase angle was raised in a dose-dependent manner up to even highest values at the beginning of the whole observation period in case of a fully developed effect. Heptanol also stimulated anaerobic energy turnover. The results suggest that, besides unspecific effects, heptanol induces uncoupling which is detectable by electrical impedance measurement.
Z Gastroenterol 1990
Dec
PMID:Heptanol effects on protected livers. 208 22
Studies of the pathogenesis of schistosomal infections have revealed that the occurrence of disease is so strongly related to host responses to parasite products, that schistosomiasis can be considered as an immunological disease. Further, numerous genetic and environmental factors may modify the host resistance or susceptibility to disease. To test whether hepatosplenic patients manifest different immune capabilities, and the effects of intensity of infection on immune responses; we evaluated anti-SMW68 and anti-crude antigens (SWAP &
SEA
) antibody levels in 100 children aged 9-15, having light and moderate S. mansoni infection (80-360 eggs/gm of stool). In this group, anti-SMW67 antibody levels (determined by ELISA) were significantly higher in those with lower levels of infection (P less than 0.001). Furthermore, the hepatosplenic patients showed a lower anti-SMW68 antibody levels than those with intestinal schistosomiasis. (P less than 0.05). We conclude that the worm burden and so the resultant morbidity may be influenced by the immune capabilities of the host. Whether enhanced antibody response to SMW68 represents acquired protective humoral immunity remains to be determined.
J Egypt Soc Parasitol 1990
Dec
PMID:Association of reduced antibody response to "SMW68" (an affinity purified schistosomal antigen) with hepatosplenomegaly in Egyptian schoolchildren infected with Schistosoma mansoni. 212 45
Endothelial cell damage caused by myocardial cardioplegic solutions (Bretschneider
HTK
and St. Thomas' Hospital No. 2) or renal and hepatic cold storage solutions (modified Collins and University of Wisconsin solution) was assessed in monolayer cultures of adult human venous endothelial cells at 4 degrees to 10 degrees C with phase-contrast microscopy. St. Thomas' Hospital solution caused the cells to contract, resulting in disruption of monolayer integrity and opening of intercellular gaps, and resulted in a 24-hour postexposure survival of 51.0% +/- 2.4%. Bretschneider
HTK
solution altered cellular morphology less and produced the best postexposure survival (80.2% +/- 2.6%; p less than 0.001). Although morphology was altered the least with University of Wisconsin solution, postexposure survival with this solution, which was similar to that with modified Collins solution, was superior to that with St. Thomas' (p less than 0.01) but inferior to that with Bretschneider
HTK
(p less than 0.05). The superior protection provided by Bretschneider
HTK
was due to its additives histidine, tryptophan, and KH-2-oxygluterate (p less than 0.005), and to its low chloride content (p less than 0.005). Furthermore, modifying St. Thomas' solution by decreasing its chloride content improved cell survival to 71.2% +/- 2.3% (p less than 0.001). Normothermic (37 degrees C) exposure to Bretschneider
HTK
, modified Collins, and University of Wisconsin solution was cytotoxic, whereas normothermic exposure to St. Thomas' cardioplegia was not. In conclusion, the preservation solution that is the least harmful to endothelial cells at hypothermia is Bretschneider
HTK
cardioplegic solution.
Ann Thorac Surg 1990
Dec
PMID:Endothelial cell toxicity of solid-organ preservation solutions. 212 22
A human epithelial (HeLa) cDNA library was screened with degenerate oligonucleotides designed to hybridize to highly conserved regions of protein-tyrosine kinases. One cDNA from this screen was shown to contain a putative protein-tyrosine kinase catalytic domain and subsequently used to isolate another cDNA from a human keratinocyte library that encompasses the entire coding region of a 976-amino-acid polypeptide. The predicted protein has an external domain of 534 amino acids with a presumptive N-terminal signal peptide, a transmembrane domain, and a cytoplasmic domain of 418 amino acids that includes a canonical protein-tyrosine kinase catalytic domain. Molecular phylogeny indicates that this protein kinase is closely related to eph and elk and that this receptor family is more closely related to the non-
receptor protein-tyrosine kinase
families than to other receptor protein-tyrosine kinases. Antibodies raised against a TrpE fusion protein immunoprecipitated a 130-kDa protein that became phosphorylated on tyrosine in immune complex kinase assays, indicating that this protein is a bona fide protein-tyrosine kinase. Analysis of RNA from 13 adult rat organs showed that the eck gene is expressed most highly in tissues that contain a high proportion of epithelial cells, e.g., skin, intestine, lung, and ovary. Several cell lines of epithelial origin were found to express the eck protein kinase at the protein and RNA levels. Immunohistochemical analysis of several rat organs also showed staining in epithelial cells. These observations prompted us to name this protein kinase eck, for epithelial cell kinase.
Mol Cell Biol 1990
Dec
PMID:cDNA cloning and characterization of eck, an epithelial cell receptor protein-tyrosine kinase in the eph/elk family of protein kinases. 217 5
Phospholipase C-gamma (PLC-gamma) and GTPase activating protein (GAP) are substrates of EGF, PDGF and other growth factor receptors. Since either PLC-gamma or GAP also bind to the activated receptors it was suggested that their SH2 domains are mediating this association. We attempted to delineate the specific region of the EGF receptor that is responsible for the binding, utilizing EGF receptor mutants, PLC-gamma, and a bacterially expressed TRP E fusion protein containing the SH2 domains of GAP. As previously shown, tyrosine autophosphorylation of the wild-type receptor wsa crucial in mediating the association and in agreement, a kinase negative EGF receptor could bind PLC-gamma or TRP E GAP SH2, but only when cross tyrosine phosphorylated by an active EGF receptor kinase. The importance of autophosphorylation for association was confirmed by demonstrating that a carboxy-terminal deletion of the
EGFR
missing four autophosphorylation sites bound these proteins poorly. To study the role of EGF receptor autophosphorylation further, a 203 amino acid EGF receptor fragment was generated with cyanogen bromide that contained all known tyrosine autophosphorylation sites. This fragment bound both TRP E GAP SH2 and PLC-gamma but only when tyrosine phosphorylated. This data localizes a major binding site for SH2 domain containing proteins to the carboxy-terminus of the EGF receptor and points to the importance of tyrosine phosphorylation in mediating this association.
EMBO J 1990
Dec
PMID:The tyrosine phosphorylated carboxyterminus of the EGF receptor is a binding site for GAP and PLC-gamma. 217 51
Humoral and cellular immune response in schistosomiasis was studied pre and post praziquantel therapy. After treatment the mean anti
SEA
IgM and IgG and anti SWAP IgM levels in all cases showed significant reduction. In patients with high eosinophilic count anti
SEA
IgE and IgA were statistically decreased. Other specific antibodies showed negligible changes Cellular immune response was not affected.
J Egypt Soc Parasitol 1990
Dec
PMID:Humoral and cellular immune response in schistosomiasis pre and post praziquantel therapy. 223 Mar 24
The ischemic damage following liver transplantation (LTX) is predominantly located at the endothelial cell level and is a major cause for a disturbance of microcirculation. The present study was designed to test the hypothesis that changes in the quality of organ preservation are correlated with changes in microcirculation: 16 pigs underwent LTX, preservation by Bretschneider's
HTK
-solution (Histidin, Tryptophan, alpha-Ketoglutarat) complemented by indomethacin (50 mumol/L). Cold ischemia times were 9 hr (n = 8) and 18 hr (n = 8), respectively. Using the H2-clearance technique, hepatic microcirculation was measured before, 30 min, and 20 hr after LTX. Normal tissue perfusion was 107 +/- 16 ml/100 g/min, at 30 min posttransplantation 91 +/- 13 ml/100 g/min in the short-term and 48 +/- 7 ml/100 g/min in the long-term preservation group. Whereas no animal of the long-term preservation group survived longer than 8 hr, all animals of the short-term preservation group survived, and tissue perfusion could be measured 20 hr postoperatively (101 +/- 19 ml/100 g/min). At 30 min postoperatively, all surviving animals had tissue perfusion rates greater than 70, and all nonsurvivors had values below 60 ml/100 g/min. We conclude therefore that the extent of decrease of microcirculation after LTX may be a useful predictor of organ function and survival.
Transplantation 1990
Dec
PMID:Evaluation of preservation damage after porcine liver transplantation by assessment of hepatic microcirculation. 225 66
The staphylococcal enterotoxins (SEs) are homologous proteins related in their capacity for stimulating both T cells and monocytes. To assess the importance of conserved structure and sequence to functional activity, the role of the disulfide loop and adjacent sequence in these toxins was evaluated. Contrary to previous reports, we demonstrate here that the disulfide loop was required for the mitogenic activity of
SEA
and SEB. While T cell-stimulatory activity was compromised, reduced and alkylated SEs retained major histocompatibility complex class II-binding and monocyte-stimulatory activities, suggesting that their inability to induce T cell proliferation was due to failure to interact with T cell receptor (TCR) rather than with class II molecules. Reduction and alkylation did not affect the far-ultraviolet circular dichroic spectrum of
SEA
, suggesting that the loss of mitogenic activity was not associated with significant changes in secondary structure. The disulfide linkage imparts considerable stability to these toxins as peptide cleavages within the loop of SEB were not associated with detectable loss of function, although cleavage in the conserved sequence outside the loop of
SEA
resulted in loss of mitogenic activity. This report thus establishes a functional role for a conserved element in SEs, the disulfide loop, and further indicates that their class II- and TCR-binding activities can be dissociated.
J Exp Med 1990
Dec
01
PMID:Dissociation of the stimulatory activities of staphylococcal enterotoxins for T cells and monocytes. 225 10
To predict the nature of non-calcifying lung tumors, we performed a prospective study of 46 cases with L-[methyl 11C]methionine (
MET
, 24 cases) and 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG, 22 cases) using positron emission tomography (PET). Mean tumor/muscle radioactivity ratios are 5.3 +/- 2.0 (n = 14) for malignant and 1.9 +/- 0.9 (n = 10) for benign with
MET
(p less than 0.001), and 4.4 +/- 2.2 (n = 12) and 1.5 +/- 0.3 (n = 10), respectively, with FDG (p less than 0.001). The ratios indicate that malignant tumors have higher metabolic demand than benign lesions. Tumors less than 1 cm in diameter were difficult to accurately evaluate due to PET resolution. Compared to the diagnosis at pathology, the
MET
study showed a sensitivity of 93% (13/14), a specificity of 60% (6/10), and an accuracy of 79% (19/24). The FDG study showed 83% (10/12), 90% (9/10), 86% (19/22), respectively. No significant differences were observed between the two tracers. This study suggests that PET studies using either
MET
or FDG may be very useful for the differential diagnosis of lung tumors.
J Nucl Med 1990
Dec
PMID:Differential diagnosis of lung tumor with positron emission tomography: a prospective study. 226 88
In this study, plasma levels of magnesium, calcium, zinc and copper were simultaneously determined in pregnancies complicated by either abortion, intrauterine growth retardation (IUGR), diabetes or
EPH
(edema, proteinuria, hypertension) gestosis. The levels of the four cations in non-pregnant women and in healthy, pregnant women were also determined. Compared with controls, a significant decrease in magnesium, with increase of the Ca/Mg ratio, was found in spontaneous abortions, but not when patients had a successful continuation of pregnancy. In
EPH
gestosis, total calcium was reduced, with a significant decrease of the plasma Ca/Mg ratio. A slight, but significant, increase in plasma zinc was observed in women affected by either diabetes or IUGR, probably as a result of reduced zinc uptake by the fetus. In addition, higher copper levels were found in the pathologies studied, with the exception of missed abortions. The possible role of an altered Ca/Mg ratio homeostasis in relation to gestational pathologies is discussed.
Sci Total Environ 1990
Dec
01
PMID:Maternal plasma concentrations of magnesium, calcium, zinc and copper in normal and pathological pregnancies. 227 Apr 73
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