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In 67 patients with allergic dermatitis the levels of total IgE and specific IgEs against 14 allergens were determined by the
FAST
-test method. The most frequently raised levels of specific IgE were found against the following allergens: dog epidermis, timothy grass, Candida albicans, beef. Test by
FAST
method confirmed increased levels of total and specific IgEs in most cases of atopic dermatitis.
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PMID:[The usefulness of determining specific immunoglobulins E in atopic dermatitis in light of personal investigations]. 228 43
The administration and scoring of paper and pencil measures present a host of logistical problems to clinicians, researchers and educators who rely heavily on these techniques. In addition to the expense of producing and reproducing these materials, the completed measures must be scored, the results must be reduced and recorded and the data must be analyzed. The introduction of human error at any of these steps may compromise the reliability of the obtained data and obstruct its valid interpretation. The Q-
FAST
computerized testing system is a software package which could improve the efficiency of collection, scoring and analysis of data obtained through such procedures.
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PMID:Review of Q-FAST interactive testing system. 230 Jun 84
The diagnosis of food IgE-dependent hypersensitivity is based on the demonstration of specific IgE, completed by provocation tests. Two immunoenzymatic techniques, the Phadezym and the
FAST
, are compared with the Phadebas RAST, in 86 sera (23 controls, 28 from patients with a reported food allergy and 35 with a positive RAST to a food allergen). The within-run variation coefficient of class 0-2 sera was 9% for the Phadebas RAST, and higher than 20% for the Phadezym and the
FAST
. It was in order of 8.7%, 9.4% and of 17.6% respectively for Phadebas RAST, Phadezym and
FAST
when estimated with class 3-4 sera. The specificity was higher than 95% for the three techniques. The sensitivity was 75% for Phadebas and 43% for Phadezym and
FAST
. The
FAST
test is much less sensitive with allergens of vegetal origin than those of animal origin (P less than 0.01). This work indicates the high percentage of false negative results of immunoenzymatic techniques when food extracts are tested. This could be explained either by an enzyme-substrate reaction or by a non-specific inhibition of the enzyme linked to the anti-IgE IgG.
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PMID:Comparative evaluation between two immunoenzymatic techniques (FAST and Phadezym) and the Phadebas RAST in food allergy. 231 20
In order to understand the process of executing a voluntary standing movement, the parameters latency (AEA-LT), duration (AEA-DUR) and amplitude (AEA-AMP) of the anticipatory electromyographic (EMG) activity (AEA) in the tibialis anterior muscle, Hoffmann (H) reflex amplitude in the soleus muscle (Sol) prior to the onset of EMG activity in that muscle, and EMG reaction time (EMG-RT) were measured during heel raising from the standing position. The following results were obtained: the three parameters of AEA correlated with EMG-RT in each subject; the average values for all nine normal subjects were r = 0.856 for AEA-DUR, r = 0.448 for AEA-LT and r = -0.215 for AEA-AMP; for the group the mean value of AEA-DUR correlated significantly with that of EMG-RT (r = 0.983, P less than 0.01), while no such significant correlation was observed for AEA-LT; the average value of the AEA-DUR in three slower EMG-RT performers (SLOW-PFM) was significantly longer (P less than 0.05) than that in three faster ones (
FAST
-PFM), while no significant difference in the AEA-LT was observed; and lastly the total area of the anticipatory suppression of the Sol H reflex amplitude in the SLOW-PFM was greater than that in the
FAST
-PFM. These results suggest that AEA-DUR, representing postural responses, rather than AEA-LT, reflecting cognitive processes, may have had a close link with EMG-RT, and that the increased suppression in Sol H reflex amplitude originated from the increased anticipatory postural requirement, thus bringing about the EMG-RT delay.
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PMID:Inter-relationships among anticipatory EMG activity, Hoffmann reflex amplitude and EMG reaction time during voluntary standing movement. 233 78
The effects of 24 hours of food deprivation on cigarette consumption, smoke exposure and mood were studied in seven research volunteers. A within-subjects design was used in which subjects smoked low-yield (0.1 mg nicotine) and high-yield (0.7-1.1 mg nicotine) cigarettes in both a fed and a fasting state. Each of the four experimental conditions--FED/LOW-YIELD, FED/HIGH-YIELD,
FAST
/LOW-YIELD,
FAST
/HIGH-YIELD--was enacted twice according to a randomized block design. Cigarette consumption was measured during the 24-h period before experimental sessions. The session included a 60-min smoking period, in which number of puffs per cigarette, number of cigarettes smoked, carbon monoxide (CO) exposure and mood were assessed. Although cigarette consumption during the 24 h prior to sessions did not vary as a function of feeding condition, CO levels at the end of this 24-h time period were slightly, but significantly, higher in the
FAST
condition (mean CO level: 30.3 ppm) than in the FED condition (mean CO level: 28.1 ppm). During the laboratory session, amount of smoking and CO exposure were similar across feeding conditions. Interactions between feeding condition and dose were obtained on several mood measures that reflected sedation and arousal: in the high-yield condition, subjects were more sedated after fasting, whereas in the low-yield condition, they reported being less sedated after fasting. We conclude that fasting does not alter cigarette consumption but may increase smoke exposure during ad libitum smoking, perhaps via a change in some aspect of smoking behaviour not measured in the present study (e.g. puff volume).
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PMID:Effects of a 24-hour fast on cigarette smoking in humans. 234 95
A stoichiometric complex of human stefin B and carboxymethylated papain has been crystallized in a trigonal crystal form. Data to 2.37 A resolution were collected using the area detector diffractometer
FAST
. The crystal structure of the complex has been solved by Patterson search techniques using papain as search model. Starting from the structure of chicken cystatin, the stefin structure was elucidated through cycles of model building and crystallographic refinement. The current crystallographic R factor is 0.19. Like cystatin, the stefin molecule consists of a five stranded beta-sheet wrapped around a five turn alpha-helix, but with an additional carboxy terminal strand running along the convex side of the sheet. Topological equivalence of stefin and cystatin reveal the previous sequence alignment to be incorrect in part, through deletion of the intermediate helix. The conserved residues form a tripartite wedge, which slots into the papain active site as proposed through consideration of the tertiary structures of the individual components (Bode et al., 1988). The main interactions are provided by the amino terminal 'trunk' (occupying the 'unprimed' subsites of the enzyme), and by the first hairpin loop, containing the highly conserved QVVAG sequence, with minor contributions from the second hairpin loop. The carboxyl terminus of stefin provides an additional interaction region with respect to cystatin. The interaction is dominated by hydrophobic contacts. Inhibition by the cysteine proteinase inhibitors is fundamentally different to that observed for the serine proteinase inhibitors.
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PMID:The refined 2.4 A X-ray crystal structure of recombinant human stefin B in complex with the cysteine proteinase papain: a novel type of proteinase inhibitor interaction. 234 12
According to results available to date, skin tests are of limited value in determining the risk of anaphylactic shock. By identifying specific IgE antibodies, e.g. via the Chymo-
FAST
test or the corresponding RAST, the risk of anaphylactic shock of 0.2%-1% in the total group of patients can be reduced to 0.05% in patients in whom the test was negative, whereas in test-positive patients the risk is above 60%. Previous intolerance reactions among the remaining 0.05% are probably due to a non-testable pseudoallergic reaction, just like the 6% mild late reactions after the injection. For the remaining risk of 0.05% in IgE-negative patients drug prophylaxis with antihistamines or if necessary even steroids will continue to be mandatory. Examination of histamine release from leucocytes, which can be conducted in very few centres only, may possibly be able to clarify in future to what extent reinjection is permissible if a disc on a different level is affected, besides other scientific problems.
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PMID:[Immunologic methods of study for evaluating the risk of anaphylactic reactions in intradisk chymopapain injections]. 243 31
Using well-characterized serum pools from patients (with schistosomiasis mansoni), we modified the
FAST
-ELISA system for detecting serum antibodies to Schistosoma mansoni for field use. We found little or no change in test function or results when the test was run 1) with blood instead of serum, 2) after addition of sodium azide preservation to diluted and lysed blood specimens, 3) using impure water in wash steps, and 4) without a spectrophotometer (i.e., read with the naked eye). Our evaluation of the modified
FAST
-ELISA showed that it can be successfully used under the restraints of minimally equipped field laboratories.
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PMID:Modification of the FAST-ELISA for field diagnosis of schistosomiasis mansoni with serum or blood samples. 251 78
Seventy-two consecutive adult asthmatic patients seen in the Pulmonary Clinic at Rhode Island Hospital were tested for atopy by prick test with 14 standard aeroallergens and by in vitro total and specific IgE determinations (
FAST
). A total of 58.3 percent of patients were found to be atopic by these tests. There was a significant difference between the mean total serum IgE in atopic and nonatopic asthma and in atopic asthma and control subjects. The age onset was lower in atopic asthmatic patients, and they were more likely to have a history of chronic rhinitis than nonatopic subjects. Family history of rhinitis or asthma and severity of asthma was not different between the two groups. Since our outpatient facility has a large allergy clinic in proximity to the pulmonary clinic, which was the source of our patient population, this investigation has a negative bias toward allergy. Nevertheless, this study reveals that atopy is common in adult asthmatic patients, and a battery of allergy tests (skin tests or in vitro tests) together with total serum IgE is able to differentiate between atopic and nonatopic asthma.
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PMID:High frequency of atopic asthma in a pulmonary clinic population. 258 23
A novel strategy of macromolecular structure analysis is described which combines the use of monochromatic scanning Laue (SCL) and white-beam Laue (WBL) diffraction techniques. It provides, when applied with an area detector with on-line capabilities, a means of interactively determining and optimizing experimental parameters; it further makes rapid data evaluation feasible, also with off-line detector systems. These new procedures have been applied to a protein structure, beta-trypsin, using a
FAST
area detector (Enraf-Nonius) and image plates (Fuji) on a double-focusing synchrotron beamline at DORIS. Structure factors, which were derived from
FAST
Laue data, were empirically scaled by comparing equivalent reflections in different wavelength bins. A 2Fo-Fc difference Fourier map, which was calculated at 1.8 A resolution using these structure-factor moduli together with phases from the known structural model, showed well defined electron density distribution (R = 22%). Image-plate exposures showed diffraction to 1.2 A resolution. The effect of crystal mosaicity on the maximum wavelength bandwidth for Laue exposures has been investigated. SCL techniques, which involve rapid scanning (with a crystal or multilayer monochromator or a tunable undulator) through a defined wavelength range, extend the applicability of Laue techniques to crystals with broadened mosaic spread.
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PMID:Combined use of monochromatic and Laue diffraction techniques for macromolecular structure determination. 259 67
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