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1. In previous studies we have shown that hepatic
copper
and zinc increases and liver microsomal cytochrome P-450 activities greatly decreases in adjuvant arthritic rats. 2. In the present paper we study if the changes in
copper
and zinc could be related to
depression
of drug microsomal activity. Thus, the effect of in vitro addition of
copper
or zinc to microsomal fraction upon aminopyrine N-demethylase (AND) and aniline p-hydroxylase (APH) activity was measured. 3. Both metals produced an inhibition of enzyme activity. The reduction of AND and APH activities produced by
copper
(ID25 = 4.7 x 10(-5)M to AND; 1.05 x 10(-5)M to APH) was greater than that obtained with zinc (ID25 = 2.26 x 10(-4)M to AND; 3.3 x 10(-4)M to APH).
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PMID:Effects in vitro of copper and zinc on hepatic cytochrome P-450 activities. 257 90
1. The inhibitory effects of inorganic and organic sulphur-containing compounds,
copper
and tungsten on nitrate reduction by mixed rumen micro-organisms were investigated in two in vitro studies. 2. Coarsely strained rumen fluid from nitrate-adapted (Expt 1) or non-adapted (Expt 2) Suffolk Down wethers maintained on lucerne (Medicago sativa) cubes was used as an inoculum. In Expt 1, anaerobic incubation was carried out for 24 h for each medium supplemented with 10 mM-sodium nitrate and the following chemicals: 0, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8 and 10 mM-sodium sulphide, 1 and 10 mM-sodium sulphite, 1 and 10 mM-sodium sulphate, 1 and 10 mM-L-cysteine, 1 and 10 mM-DL-methionine, 1 mM-sodium tungstate and 1 mM-
copper
sulphate. In Expt 2, 1 and 10 mM-Na2S, 1 and 10 mM-L-cysteine, 1 mM-Na2WO4, and 1 mM-CuSO4 were added to incubation media to test for chemical inhibition of microbial reduction of nitrate. 3. In Expt 1, the amount of nitrite formed decreased with increasing concentration of sulphide-S added. The additions of L-cysteine, W and Cu suppressed nitrite formation in media from both nitrate-adapted and non-adapted sheep. 4. In contrast to the effects of sulphide, L-cysteine and W counteracted, to some degree, nitrate-induced reduction of volatile fatty acid (VFA) production. Addition of Cu to the media resulted in a further
depression
of VFA production.
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PMID:Inhibitory effects of sulphur compounds, copper and tungsten on nitrate reduction by mixed rumen micro-organisms. 275 22
Comprehensive examinations of dermal morphology and function, carried out in 50 patients suffering from psoriasis, have revealed manifest hypoxia,
depression
of the intramitochondrial energy production, reduction of the cellular synthetic potency, increased protein catabolism, impaired transcapillary transport and vascular and tissue permeability, immediate and delayed type hypersensitivity local immune reactions. Basing on these findings, the authors have developed a new effective method for multiple modality treatment of psoriasis patients. The new scheme includes, besides the routine modalities (sedative and lipotropic drug, vitamins, UV irradiation, diets, ointments), subcutaneous injections of oxygen into the large foci (200 ml daily, 12-18 injections per course, alternating the injection sites) and oral intake of
copper
sulfate and reduced iron (3 times daily after meals for 20-30 days). The study has involved 112 patients with psoriasis (61 patients in the test group and 51 in the reference one). Clinical and morphologic examinations have demonstrated the advantages of the new method: clinical remission has occurred 1.8 times more often, the length of treatment has been cut by 7 days, an earlier and more complete recovery of the morphofunctional characteristics of the dermis has been achieved.
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PMID:[Validation and experience in the use of local oxygen therapy in the system of the combined treatment of psoriasis patients]. 276 7
Three patients with rheumatoid disease were given the 'iron chelating' drug desferrioxamine (DFX), which also has an appreciable affinity for
copper
. The drug was injected cautiously, in lower doses than in patients with thalassaemia, and intramuscularly to evaluate its anti-inflammatory effects. Two of the three patients developed ocular abnormalities. One patient, who also received methyldopa, developed severe but reversible visual failure associated with an abnormal electro-oculogram (EOG); another showed reversible
depression
of the EOG. Analysis of the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) of this patient showed an increase in phenanthroline detectable (non-caeruloplasmin-bound)
copper
. Analysis of the CSF of the third patient, who did not develop any clinical or electrophysiological ocular abnormalities, was normal. Haematological assessments indicated that all three patients probably had reduced iron stores. With in-vitro systems DFX was shown to mobilise
copper
from albumin and to facilitate
copper
movement across a cell membrane model, a property that was enhanced by methyldopa. Our observations are consistent with the concept that in rheumatoid patients low iron stores may result in binding of
copper
by DFX and that this may be of central importance in causing the ocular toxicity of DFX.
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PMID:Ocular toxicity of desferrioxamine--an example of copper promoted auto-oxidative damage? 278 62
Eight neonatal calves (2 to 21 days old) with suspected abomasal displacement or intestinal obstruction after acute onset of abdominal tympany, colic,
depression
, or death were referred to Kansas State University for clinical examination or for necropsy. Results of routine hematologic and serum chemical analyses did not reveal consistent changes. Necropsy revealed abomasal distention, with various degrees of abomasitis, hemorrhage, and ulceration, but did not reveal evidence of displaced abomasum or obstructed intestine. Specimens of ruminal contents collected via stomach tube or at necropsy and abomasal contents collected at necropsy were obtained for anaerobic bacteriologic culture. Clostridium perfringens was isolated from all specimens, and on the basis of toxin neutralization tests in mice, 7 were type A and one was type E.
Copper
concentrations in serum and tissues were within normal limits. It appeared that the acute abdominal syndrome in these neonatal calves was unrelated to
copper
deficiency, and that C perfringens, particularly type A, may have had an appreciable contributory role in its pathogenesis.
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PMID:Isolation of Clostridium perfringens from neonatal calves with ruminal and abomasal tympany, abomasitis, and abomasal ulceration. 288 83
The etiologic role of Clostridum perfringens type A in the acute abdominal syndrome characterized by abomasal and rumen tympany, abomasitis, and abomasal ulceration was investigated in neonatal calves. Eight calves, 4 to 12 days old, were inoculated intraruminally with toxigenic C perfringens type A. Before and after C perfringens inoculation, blood samples were collected from all calves for blood gas and serum biochemical analysis and for determination of serum
copper
concentration; ruminal fluid was obtained for isolation of C perfringens. Calves were monitored daily for clinical signs of the syndrome and, depending on the severity of clinical signs, they were either euthanatized or redosed within 4 to 7 days. After necropsy, specimens obtained from the abomasum and rumen for macroscopic and microscopic examination and for anaerobic bacteriologic culture were processed in routine manner. Intraruminal inoculation of C perfringens type A into healthy calves induced anorexia,
depression
, bloat, diarrhea, and in some calves, death. Serum
copper
concentration was within normal range. Necropsy revealed variable degrees of abomasitis, petechial and ecchymotic hemorrhages, and ulcers (ranging from pinpoint to nearly perforate) in the abomasum. Seven of those calves also had multiple trichobezoars in the rumen. These necropsy findings were not seen in calves (controls) given distilled H2O only. In affected calves, acute abdominal syndrome was unrelated to
copper
deficiency, and C perfringens type A given intraruminally was able to induce clinical signs similar to those of the naturally acquired disease.
...
PMID:Experimental induction of abdominal tympany, abomasitis, and abomasal ulceration by intraruminal inoculation of Clostridium perfringens type A in neonatal calves. 289 90
Serum and tissue
copper
concentration was determined in mice bearing induced fibrosarcoma after successful chemotherapeutic treatment. The results showed a significant
depression
in
copper
concentration in the serum and tumour tissue after treatment with anti-cancer drugs. However, the liver
copper
concentration showed no significant change in treated groups of mice compared to before treatment.
...
PMID:Effect of tumour regression on serum and tissue copper concentration in mice bearing induced fibrosarcoma. 294 34
Copper
disodium edetate in recommended doses was apparently responsible for the deaths of one calf and clinical signs of toxicosis in 5 others on one farm, and 7 deaths and clinical signs of toxicosis in a number of others on another ranch. Signs of hyperexcitability, hypermetria, hindlimb weakness, head pressing,
depression
, and opisthotonos occurred 6 to 24 hours after injections and preceded death by 1 to 2 days. Necropsy and histologic examination revealed massive liver necrosis. High blood concentrations of liver enzymes in affected cattle that did not die indicated that they had liver damage. High blood concentration of iron in cattle that died indicated possible interaction of
copper
and iron.
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PMID:Death associated with parenteral administration of copper disodium edetate in calves. 308 72
Complementary replicas of samples prepared for electron microscopy by the freeze-fracture/etch technique are extremely valuable in the interpretation of the exposed surfaces, the nature and location of the membrane fracture plane, and as an aid in the recognition of the potential artefacts of this technique. This paper describes a procedure for the preparation of complementary replicas of thin samples sandwiched between
copper
foil strips and frozen ultra-rapidly in the absence of chemical pretreatments. In this procedure, the
copper
foil support bearing the replica is floated on the surface of a chromic acid solution, resulting in the controlled dissolution of the
copper
metal. The replica which remains at the surface of the chromic acid is then stabilized against fragmentation during subsequent cleaning and rinsing steps by placing a 50 mesh gold grid on top of the replica. To minimize agitation of the replica/grid, all cleaning steps are performed in a single
depression
plate well. The clean replica/grid is picked up from below on a thin Formvar film, dried, and then separated from the extra film. Careful placement of the gold grid on the replicas and low magnification electron micrograph montages of the complementary grids facilitate the location of complementary regions and simplify examination of complementary specimen areas at higher magnification.
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PMID:A procedure for obtaining complementary replicas of ultra-rapidly frozen sandwiched samples. 351 48
The effects of intra-articular injection of small amounts of E. coli lipopolysaccharide (LPS) into the intercarpal joint of 5 ponies were studied. The LPS induced predictable changes all of which were analogous to acute bacterial infection, except that the development of signs occurred sooner after the LPS injection, and subsided within 36 hours. Fever was monophasic and peaked at 5-7 hours. The ponies exhibited
depression
, reduced or absent appetite, increased pulse and respiration rates, and lameness. The lameness became evident between 1 and 2 hours after injection, at which time warmth, articular effusion, and resentment to palpation of joint flexion were evident. Hematological changes included neutrophilic leucocytosis, and changes in
copper
, iron and zinc serum concentrations. The synovial fluid total protein, leucocyte, and alkaline phosphatase levels increased within 2 hours. The mucin precipitation, total protein and leucocyte counts in synovial fluid remained elevated long after clinical and hematological changes had subsided. The model is useful for the study of some aspects of infectious joint disease.
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PMID:An induced synovitis disease model in ponies. 355 39
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