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Query: EC:6.3.5.5 (
CPS
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Interactions of CRP with various substrates in the presence of human serum have been shown to result in efficient activation of C components C1-C5. We now report the ability of CRP to initiate C-dependent hemolysis. For this purpose CRP was isolated by affinity chromatography using pneumococcal
CPS
and gel filtration; its purity was established by several criteria. Erythrocytes were coated with
CPS
(E-CPS) and passively sensitized with CRP. C-dependent lysis of these cells was observed upon the addition of suitably absorbed human serum, and the efficiency of hemolysis compared favorably with that initiated by rabbit IgG anti-
CPS
antibody. CRP also sensitized E-
CPS
for lysis by guinea pig C; partial lysis was seen when C4-deficient guinea pig serum was used, suggesting that CRP also shares with antibody the ability of CRP to fully activate the C system and provide further evidence for a role for CRP similar to that of antibody in the initiation and modulation of inflammatory reactions via the complete system.
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PMID:Interactions of C-reactive protein with the complement system. III. Complement-dependent passive hemolysis initiated by CRP. 119 48
A randomized study was conducted in 40 allogeneic marrow recipients to compare the immunogenicity of two Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) vaccines (either the Hib capsular polysaccharide [Hib-
CPS
] or tetanus toxoid-conjugated Hib-
CPS
[Hib-
CPS
-T]). A second injection consisted of Hib-
CPS
-T. Before immunization, 3 patients had serum antibody levels > 1 microgram/mL. After the first injection, the response was better after Hib-
CPS
-T than after Hib-
CPS
but lower than in normal subjects; a number of patients lacked any IgG antibody response, especially after Hib-
CPS
. Of patients who received two injections of Hib-
CPS
-T, 85% achieved an antibody concentration > or = 1 microgram/mL. Hib-
CPS
-T induced a response in IgG2-deficient patients whereas Hib-
CPS
alone did not. IgG antibodies predominantly belonged to the IgG1 subclass. The antibody response was better in patients immunized late after graft. This study shows that Hib-
CPS
-T is more immunogenic than Hib-
CPS
in marrow recipients.
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PMID:Immunogenicity of Haemophilus influenzae type b conjugate vaccine in allogeneic bone marrow recipients. 140 13
Over the past 40 years, the American Cancer Society has led in large-scale, prospective studies of behavioral and environmental risk factors in association with cancer development. Through results of its 1952 study, cigarette smokers were found to have a 10-fold higher risk of lung cancer than nonsmokers. Cancer Prevention Study I (1959-1972) extended these results and also showed the relationship between age smoking began, depth of inhalation, smoking cessation, air pollution, body weight, etc., on all causes of death as well as specific cancer sites. Cancer Prevention Study II began in 1982 and after six years of follow-up has confirmed many earlier findings, and additionally has found: aspirin may be protective against colon cancer; persons reporting themselves to be heavy exercisers had higher standardized mortality ratios (SMR) for lung, colorectal, and pancreas cancer than moderate exercisers; more women who were long-term users of artificial sweeteners reported gaining weight during the past year than nonusers; diesel fume exposure elevated the risk of lung cancer among men ages 40-79; pesticide exposure was associated with an increased risk of multiple myeloma; and based on
CPS
II mortality rates, an estimated 250 million of the 1.25 billion persons living in developed countries will die because they smoke.
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PMID:Cancer Prevention Study II. The American Cancer Society Prospective Study. 147 48
Ammoniacal silver solutions give striking impregnation of Alzheimer's disease (AD) lesions if sections are pretreated with copper sulfate and hydrogen peroxide. In contrast to most silver impregnation methods, no staining of normal neurites is obtained, and senile plaques (SPs), neurofibrillary tangles (NFTs), and neuropil threads (NTs) are strongly stained in black against a clear background. A sodium acetate wash interposed between the copper sulfate and hydrogen peroxide resulted in suppression of the staining of amyloid lesions. This variant of the basic procedure (
CPS
-II method), maintains the capacity of the latter (
CPS
-I method) to strongly impregnate NFTs and NTs. In addition, it clearly delineates the dystrophic neurites of SPs obscured by the strong argyrophilia of the amyloid deposits seen in
CPS
-I stains. NTs are strongly impregnated with both
CPS
-I and
CPS
-II methods and are unmasked from normal neurites, which remain unstained. The staining can be abolished by pretreatment with formic acid and erased with a brief wash in sulfochromic acid. Destained sections can be restained with either method or with immunoperoxidase procedures.
CPS
staining of previously immunostained tissues produces marked intensification of the diaminobenzidine reaction product. In AD brains, the immunostaining is markedly enhanced and selective when the silver procedure is preceded by formic acid treatment. The selectivity and high sensitivity of the procedure may be useful as a diagnostic tool and of value to study the biogenesis and natural evolution of the brain lesions of AD.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
...
PMID:The copper-peroxide-silver method: a highly sensitive procedure for the demonstration of Alzheimer's disease lesions and for signal intensification in immunocytochemistry. 149 51
We have measured the 'core' mammalian
carbamoyl-phosphate synthetase
II (CPSII) activity, using NH4Cl as the nitrogen-donating substrate and trapping carbamoyl phosphate as urea through its reaction with ammonium ions. When ATP and magnesium ion concentrations are close to those found in the cell, the substrate saturation curves for ammonia and bicarbonate are hyperbolic, giving Km (NH3) values of 166 microM at high ATP concentrations and 26 microM at low ATP concentrations, while the Km (bicarbonate) is 1.4 mM at both ATP concentrations used. These values for the Km (NH3) are lower than previously reported for
CPS
II, and closer to the values for the mitochondrial counterpart. The Km for ammonia and bicarbonate are not altered by phosphorylation of the multienzyme polypeptide CAD, which contains the first three enzyme activities of pyrimidine biosynthesis. The
CPS
II activity is lower with an excess of either ATP or magnesium ions, causing the apparently sigmoid dependence of activity upon ATP concentration to be enhanced at low concentrations of free magnesium ions. The feedback inhibitor, UTP, acts by stabilising a state with a low affinity for magnesium ions and for ATP. In the presence of the activator, 5-phosphoribosyl diphosphate (PRibPP), the enzyme has a higher affinity for magnesium ions and thus the ATP dependence of the activity is hyperbolic. Phosphorylation of CAD similarly activates the
CPS
II enzyme by increasing the affinity for magnesium ions and by pushing the equilibrium away from the low-affinity UTP-stabilised state. Using our improved assay procedure, we observe a very large activation by PRibPP of carbamoylphosphate synthesis at low concentrations of magnesium ions, and we find that unlike UTP, the activator PRibPP is able to act on the phosphorylated enzyme.
...
PMID:Regulation of the mammalian carbamoyl-phosphate synthetase II by effectors and phosphorylation. Altered affinity for ATP and magnesium ions measured using the ammonia-dependent part reaction. 149 69
The promoter of the gene (
CPS
) encoding rat carbamyl phosphate synthetase I has been mapped 5' to a segment of about 525 nucleotides upstream from the transcription start point and, when analyzed in liver nuclear extracts, contained six well-defined protein-recognition elements, designated
CPS
sites I-VI. All six elements were recognized, with varying affinities, by CAAT and enhancer-binding protein (C/EBP alpha) produced in bacteria. Oligodeoxyribonucleotides corresponding to
CPS
site II or to the C/EBP alpha-recognition element of the ALB promoter, site D, competed with the six
CPS
-promoter elements in footprinting assays. However, mutagenesis of the C/EBP alpha-recognition element, 5'-GTTGCAAC, at the core of site II was sufficient to abolish transactivation of the
CPS
promoter by C/EBP alpha in co-transfected HepG2 cells. These findings indicate that the
CPS
promoter contains multiple recognition elements for factors with DNA-binding specificities similar to C/EBP proteins. Activation by C/EBP alpha, however, requires promoter site II.
...
PMID:The carbamyl phosphate synthetase promoter contains multiple binding sites for C/EBP-related proteins. 151 97
Previous studies using intact rat liver mitochondria have shown that the soluble matrix enzymes carbamoyl-phosphate synthase (ammonia) (
CPS
) and ornithine carbamoyltransferase (OCT) display some kinetic properties which would not be observed if they were homogeneously distributed in the matrix. In the present work we have extended these studies, using toluene-treated mitochondria which are fully permeable to substrates and inhibitors, yet retain 90% of their soluble enzymes. The results provide evidence of functional organization of
CPS
and OCT in situ. The major findings are as follows. (1) The apparent Km values of matrix OCT for carbamoyl phosphate and ornithine are respectively 8 and 2 times those measured for the soluble enzyme. delta-N-Phosphonacetyl-L-ornithine inhibits OCT in situ less than in solution, especially when carbamoyl phosphate is synthesized in the mitochondria rather than added to the medium. (2) During citrulline synthesis from endogenously generated carbamoyl phosphate, the concentration of the latter in permeabilized mitochondria is more than 10 times that in the medium, although the mitochondria are freely permeable to added molecules of this size. (3) Endogenously formed carbamoyl phosphate is used preferentially by OCT in situ; addition of a 200-fold excess of unlabelled carbamoyl phosphate has little effect on the conversion of labelled endogenously formed carbamoyl phosphate into citrulline by matrix OCT. (4) The synthesis de novo of carbamoyl phosphate from NH3, HCO3- and ATPMg is the same in the presence and absence of ornithine. (5) Studies with co-immobilized
CPS
and OCT gave results concordant with some of the above observations and with previous ones with intact mitochondria.
...
PMID:Kinetic properties of carbamoyl-phosphate synthase (ammonia) and ornithine carbamoyltransferase in permeabilized mitochondria. 154 Jan 32
This paper examines the relative impact of demographic characteristics of the child, family structure, and economic variables on types of child abuse and neglect. The current analysis is based on data from the second National Incidence Study of Child Abuse and Neglect (NIS-2), which collected information from both
CPS
and non-
CPS
agencies (e.g., schools, hospitals) in a national sample of 29 counties (Westat, 1988). The NIS-2 offers a unique opportunity to examine abuse and neglect issues with a large, national data set. This paper looks at a series of exploratory logistic regression models to distinguish between four different types of maltreatment: (a) physical abuse, (b) sexual abuse, (c) emotional maltreatment, and (d) physical neglect. Our findings show that physical neglect, in comparison with the other types of abuse, is the most predictable and distinguishable. It is most clearly related to economic factors such as low income and Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) status, regardless of race. Additionally, both sexual abuse and physical neglect occur at younger ages than previously shown. The policy implications for these findings are discussed.
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PMID:The links between types of maltreatment and demographic characteristics of children. 819 12
Coronary vasoreactivity of patients with chest pain syndrome (
CPS
, 18 patients) was examined with intracoronary acetylcholine infusion test (ACh). For comparison, 10 patients with vasospastic angina (VSA) and 17 patients without chest pain (control group) were used. The luminal diameters of coronary arteries were measured before and after ACh, and the maximal value of constriction rate of each segment (MCR) was used as index of vasoreactivity in each patient. By the ACh test, an average MCR of 42 +/- 23% was observed in
CPS
, 84 +/- 17% in VSA, and 26 +/- 12% in the control group. In
CPS
, chest pain was induced by ACh in 7 patients (group I), but was not induced in the other 11 patients (group II). The average MCR of group I (66 +/- 18%) was significantly higher than group II (28 +/- 9%, p less than 0.01) and the control group (p less than 0.01), though lower than VSA (p less than 0.05). These findings suggest that increased coronary vasoreactivity may play an important role in the chest pain development in
CPS
.
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PMID:Coronary artery vasoreactivity to intracoronary acetylcholine infusion test in patients with chest pain syndrome. 156 38
This study was conducted to examine the relationship between prenatal exposure to drugs and parenting stress and child maltreatment. The sample was comprised of 48 subjects including 24 drug-exposed children and a comparison group of 24 non-drug-exposed children matched on age, race, gender and socioeconomic status. The subjects' age ranged from 1 to 33 months with a mean of 13 months. As predicted, mothers who used drugs during pregnancy reported higher levels of stress than foster mothers and comparison mothers on total parenting stress, child related stress, and parent related stress as measured by the Parenting Stress Index (Abidin, 1990). Biological mothers and foster mothers of drug-exposed infants scored higher than comparisons on child-related stress, most notably in the areas of hyperactivity, distractability and adaptability. A strong association was found between maternal use of drugs and child maltreatment serious enough to necessitate removal of the children by
CPS
. Over 40% of the drug-exposed children were in foster care, most often with maternal grandmothers. Most mothers who used drugs during pregnancy were polysubstance abusers and 21% were intravenous drug users increasing the risk of HIV infection for mothers and children. Implications for intervention are discussed.
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PMID:Parenting stress and child maltreatment in drug-exposed children. 161 67
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