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Rat brain was exposed to 30, 40 or 60 Gy of roentgen rays and different biochemical and physiologic parameters were assayed from one day to 2 years. The most important changes noted were an intermediate increase in
DNA
, an intermediate to late--dependent on dose--increase in collagen, a decrease in sialic acid, an early to intermediate increase in serotonin, an increase in cathepsin, an early
depression
, and intermediate enhancement and a late decrease in alpha amino isobutyrate uptake by brain, and an early reduction, an intermediate--and sometimes late--increase in blood flow. These changes suggest that all three principal systems 2n the brain, nerve cells, glia and vascular system, participate in late changes.
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PMID:Late changes in biochemistry and blood flow in rat brain locally exposed to 30, 40, or 60 Gy. 52 53
The administration of the antioxidant, butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT) to rats decreased the utilization of [2-14C]orotic acid for the synthesis of cytidine nucleotides in the acid-soluble extract and RNA of the liver. The specific activity of the uridine components was slightly decreased. The
depression
of the specific activity of the cytidine components depended on the dose of the drug. Simultaneously preformed [U-14C]cytidine in experimental rats was to a higher degree transported to the liver and incorporated into RNA cytosine; its deamination was markedly suppressed. Both phenomena depend on the BHT dose. The concentration of both the uridine and the cytidine components of the acid-soluble extract remained unaffected by the administration of BHT. The utilization of [2-14C]orotic acid for the synthesis of
DNA
cytosine was depressed after the administration of BHT; by contrast, the specific activity of
DNA
thymine was higher. The incorporation of [1-14C]palmitic acid into microsomal phospholipids was not substantially influenced over the dose range 25--500 mg BHT/kg. The specific activity of neutral lipids in microsomes increased.
...
PMID:Alterations in metabolism of cytidine components in rat liver after oral administration of butylated hydroxytoluene (in vivo study). 53 68
Using alkaline sucrose gradient sedimentation centrifugation it was found that treatment of Yoshida sarcoma cells in culture for 1 h with increasing concentrations of dianhydrogalactitol (DAG) enhanced the sedimentation rate of
DNA
in a dose-dependent manner. There was no difference between the amount of protein which co-sedimented with
DNA
released from treated and untreated cells. When
DNA
was extracted from the cells using a p-amino-salicylate-phenol mixture, the protein content of
DNA
seemed not to be affected by DAG. The possibility that DAG could form interstrand cross-linking in cellular
DNA
was suggested from renaturation studies. The appearance of a fast sedimenting
DNA
in the alkaline sucrose gradient and the evidence for a cross-linked
DNA
detected by renaturation technique, only appeared later than 6 h after treatment. A similar delayed effect on the
depression
in the rate of
DNA
synthesis was also observed. These data suggest that the inhibition of
DNA
synthesis may be related to the delayed formation of
DNA
interstrand cross-linked.
...
PMID:The interaction of dianhydrogalactitol with DNA in cultured Yoshida sarcoma cells. 56 39
In male Wistar rats, weighing 140-160 g, the block of the liver mononuclear phagocyte system (MPS) was carried out by means of "carbonyl iron" (type R-100F, particle size 1-1.5 micron). It was induced 2 hours before or 3 and 18 hours after partial hepatectomy. Iron injection previously or at the early prereplicative regeneration period led to a significant delay of the hepatocyte nucleus labeling and mitotic indices peaks against the background of an overall
depression
of hepatocyte proliferation. The MPS block during the intensive
DNA
synthesis by regenerating liver hepatocytes was less effective. The facts testify to the importance of Kupffer's cells in the regulation of the reparative liver regeneration.
...
PMID:[Effect of Kupffer cell blockade at different periods following partial hepatectomy on regeneration of hepatocytes]. 58 43
Bone marrow cells from two patients with primary acquired sideroblastic anaemia were studied using the technique of electron microscope autoradiography. Whereas a significant proportion of erythroblasts containing small to moderate quantities of intramitochondrial deposits incorporated [3H]thymidine into
DNA
, the majority of cells containing large quantities of intramitochondrial deposits did not. These results are consistent with the idea that several of the early polychromatic cells with large quantities of deposits become arrested in their progress through the cell cycle. The data also revealed that the accumulation of increasing quantities of iron-containing material within the mitochondria of an erythroblast was frequently (but not invariably) associated with and was possibly responsible for (I) a
depression
of RNA synthesis and (2) a more marked
depression
of protein synthesis. A small proportion of the erythroblasts showing a
depression
of protein synthesis also displayed various non-specific ultrastructural abnormalities indicative of cellular injury such as the presence of intranuclear clefts, nuclear membrane-associated myelin figures and lipid-laden intracytoplasmic vacuoles.
...
PMID:Capacity of ringed sideroblasts to synthesize nucleic acids and protein in patients with primary acquired sideroblastic anaemia. 63 83
The Kveim reaction was studied in vivo in 50 patients with sarcoidosis. Commonwealth Serum Laboratories Kveim material and a new Danish Kveim material gave 14 and 8 positive reactions respectively, as well as 6 and 8 equivocal reactions. Forty-six of the patients were also tested in vitro for cell mediated immunity to the Danish Kveim material, using both the leucocyte migration agarose technique and the capillary technique. No significant migration inhibition or stimulation were found. A tuberculin skin test was performed in 49 of the patients, and in 45 a dinitrochlorobenzene sensitivity titer was determined. Both tests revealed a
depression
of the cell mediated immunity. The serum levels of immunoglobulins IgG, IgA, IgM, IgD, and IgE were determined. The serum of each patient was also examined to determine if organ-non-specific and granulocyte-specific antinuclear factors of IgG class, antibodies against native
DNA
, rheumatoid factor, mitochondrial antibodies, antibodies against thyroid cytoplasm, and parietal cell antibodies were present. IgG levels were above normal in 28 patients; IgE was above normal in 10 patients, 4 of whom were atopics or had an atopic disposition. Organ-non-specific antinuclear factors were present in 17 patients.
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PMID:Humoral and cellular immunity in sarcoidosis. 64 46
Peptichemio (PTC) is a mixture of six synthetic peptides of m-L-phenylalanine mustard. It acts with both alkylating and antimetabolic effects, interfering with the synthesis of
DNA
, RNA, and proteins. PTC was administered iv to 18 previously untreated children with advanced neuroblastoma at a dose of 1-1.5 mg/kg/day for one to three cycles of 5-6 consecutive days each. Eleven of 12 patients (92%) experienced both objective and subjective improvement; complete remission was achieved in two of them. In spite of the high remission rate, the median duration of remission has been short (4 months) and the overall survival (median, 6 months) did not seem to be influenced by the use of PTC. The primary toxic effects were, in order of importance, bone marrow
depression
, phlebosclerosis, nausea and vomiting, and alopecia. Chronic use of PTC seems limited by two major factors: profound long-lasting thrombocytopenia and severe phlebosclerosis.
...
PMID:Peptichemio in advanced neuroblastoma. 65 65
Injection of a water-soluble dermal extract into adult rats resulted in
depression
of
DNA
synthesis in granulation tissue at 3 different sites of injury, but not in epithelium. This suggests that connective tissue proliferation may be controlled in part by a chalone-like mechanism.
...
PMID:The inhibitory effects of a dermal extract upon granulation tissue. 65 54
The bone marrow cells of a patient with congenital dyserythropoietic anaemia, type II, were incubated with 3H-thymidine, 3H-uridine or 3H-leucine for 1 h and studied using the technique of electron microscope autoradiography. Several of the erythroblasts which either displayed the characteristic subsurface double membranes or showed various non-specific abnormalities of the nuclear membrane were found to be actively engaged in
DNA
, RNA and protein synthesis. Both members of some pairs of erythroblasts which were joined together by a spindle bridge were found to be engaged in
DNA
synthesis, indicating that some spindle bridges persist for a period longer than the duration of the G1 phase. A small proportion of mononucleate and binucleate late (non-dividing) erythroblasts showed a marked
depression
or arrest of protein synthesis and some or all of such cells were presumably destined to be phagocytosed by the bone marrow macrophages.
...
PMID:Electron microscope autoradiographic studies of the erythroblasts of a case of congenital dyserythropoietic anaemia, type II. 66 56
360 nm ultraviolet light (UVA) plus coal tar depresses mitosis and
DNA
synthesis in epidermal cells. UVA has no effect by itself. In some models coal tar alone can partially depress
DNA
synthesis. 254 nm ultraviolet light (UVC) and 290--320 nm ultraviolet light (UVB) do not enhance
depression
of
DNA
synthesis by coal tar. Dithranol will suppress mitosis and
DNA
synthesis of epidermal cells but there appears to be no photo-activation by UVA. Dithranol suppression and suppression of
DNA
synthesis by UVB or UVC are additive when used together.
...
PMID:Suppression of epidermal proliferation by ultraviolet light, coal tar and anthralin. 67 69
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