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Although the precise etiologic incitant of the minimal lesion idiopathic nephrotic syndrome of childhood is not known, it is likely that a host mechanism mediates the permeability alterations of the glomerular capillary wall resulting in massive proteinuria. As a first step in examining the possibility that local kinin release may account for the proteinuria in this disorder, two parameters of the plasma kinin-generating system, plasma prekallikrein and kallikrein inhibitor, were assayed during 27 nephrotic episodes in 21 corticosteroid-responsive children. Plasma kallikrein was assayed by means of its
esterase
activity on a synthetic arginine ester substrate, N-alpha-tosyl-L-arginine methyl ester (TAMe), after activation of Hageman factor by kaolin. This activity, after subtraction of spontaneous arginine
esterase
activity (i.e., TAMe
esterase
activity measured in plasma not exposed to kaolin) is derived from prekallikrein. Plasma prekallikrein activity in 11 normal children was 99.6 +/- 2.9 mumol TAMe hydrolyzed/ml plasma/hr (mean +/- SEM). Kallikrein inhibitor was quantified in arbitrary units. Kallifrein inhibitor activity in 11 normal children was 0.94 +/- 0.04 units. During the overt nephrotic syndrome, before initiation of intensive daily corticosteroid treatment, mean values were: prekallikrein, 58.5 +/- 7.24 mumol/ml/hr; and kallikrein inhibitor, 0.35 +/- 0.06 units. After corticosteroid-induced remission occurred, mean values were: plasma prekallikrein, 118.6 +/- 3.2 mumol/ml/hr; and kallikrein inhitor, 0.78 +/- 0.03 mumol/ml/hr. Both parameters were again assayed in 14 of the 21 children after complete cessation of corticosteroid treatment. Plasma prekallikrein was normal, 99.6 +/- 4.8 mumol/ml/hr; but kallikrein inhibitor was still somewhat depressed, 0.84 +/- 0.03 units. A subset of 9 patients had marked
depression
of plasma prekallikrein to levels less than 20 mumol/ml/hr and essentially undetectable inhibitor activity. Serum alpha-2 macroglobulin was elevated in nephrotic patients: mean value during relapse, 862 +/- 29 mg/100 ml; during corticosteroid-maintaining remission, 615 +/- 29 mg/100 ml. After cessation of corticosteroids, mean serum level was 481 +/- 20 mg/100 ml. The proportional reduction of plasma prekallikrein and kallikrein inhibitor suggested that an enzyme-inhibitor complex formed in vivo, perhaps at a local site of activation in proximity to the glomerular basement membrane. These data suggest that the plasma kinin-generating system may be the host effector mechanism subserving the increased glomerular capillary permeability in the minimal lesion nephrotic syndrome of childhood.
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PMID:A study of the plasma kinin-generating system in children with the minimal lesion, idiopathic nephrotic syndrome. 5 8
The number of T lymphocytes has been determined in the peripheral blood of 90 women (65 patients with breast cancer and 25 healthy controls) using a sheep-erythrocyte rosetting technique and a cytochemical method for intracellular localization of a nonspecific acid
esterase
. Both tests were in agreement in showing a significant
depression
of T-cell percentage in a group of patients with progressive disseminated breast cancer under hormonal and chemotherapeutic treatment. After radiotherapy a fall in T cells was observed only with the rosetting method. Possible reasons for this phenomenon are discussed.
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PMID:[Differentiation of lymphocyte populations in the blood of breast-cancer patients]. 33 68
Patients showing systemic reactions to intravascular contrast media and patients receiving contrast media without reaction have significantly different mean values (p is less than 0.05) for functionally determined serum C1-
esterase
inhibitor (C1 INH) and total hemolytic complement (CH50). The lower concentration of these components in reactors appears in baseline serum samples (as well as after injection), and suggests that many anaphylactoid reactions to contrast media are conditioned by earlier complement consumption, and result directly from contrast-induced activation of complement, and other activation system components in the presence of inhibitor
depression
.
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PMID:Complement and contrast material reactors. 45 54
In previous work, we studied, under conditions of ad libitum food consumption, the effect of amount and type of dietary fat on plasma
esterase
-1 (ES-1) and butyryl cholinesterase activity in rats. This was done by the isoenergetic replacement of dietary fat by carbohydrates or by another fat source. The observed change in enzyme activity could theoretically be determined by either the dietary omission or the addition or by the combination. In the present work, we studied under restricted feeding conditions the effect of supplemental energy in various forms to determine the effect of the supplement alone. Supplemental coconut fat, but not isoenergetic amounts of either glucose or casein, raised plasma ES-1 activity. None of these supplements influenced butyryl cholinesterase activity. In a second experiment, we demonstrated that the ES-1 enhancing effect of supplemental coconut fat also occurred with fish oil, whereas the stimulatory effects of olive oil and corn oil were less pronounced. Supplemental fish oil, but not the three other fats, significantly reduced the
depression
in butyryl cholinesterase activity. Plasma cholesterol concentration was negatively associated with butyryl cholinesterase activity, but was not related to ES-1 activity. The two esterases were not correlated with plasma triglyceride concentration. We conclude that both the amount and type of fat in the diet of rats have specific influences on plasma ES-1 activity and that butyryl cholinesterase activity is affected by the type of fat.
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PMID:Plasma esterase-1 (ES-1) activity in rats is influenced by the amount and type of dietary fat, and butyryl cholinesterase activity by the type of dietary fat. 143 52
Overall 180 children aged 3 months to 12 years with acute and chronic hepatitis B and delta were examined for macrophagal function. Chemotaxis, saturation with
esterase
, the content of nuclear RNA were estimated, antigens of HB virus in these cells were identified as well. The data obtained attest to the correlation between the degree of macrophagal function disorders and the gravity of acute virus hepatitis. The chronic disease is characterized by stable
depression
of mononuclear cells with a tendency toward deeper
depression
of their function in patients with virus hepatitis delta as well as a higher rate of HBsAg and HBeAg demonstration in these cells. The authors provide evidence for advisability of the use of BCG vaccine and tactivin in patients with the chronic disease, since they improve macrophagal function, promote the inhibition of HB-virus replication and the onset of a stable remission in patients with chronic hepatitis B and delta.
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PMID:[The pathogenetic significance of disorders in macrophage function in viral hepatitis B and delta in children]. 147 35
A transplantable mononuclear cell leukemia (MCL) was established from spontaneous MCL in an F344 rat. In this work, we paid special attention to a nodular tumor, named MCL-YSK, developed at the subcutaneous transplant site. MCL-YSK was serially passaged in subcutaneous tissue of syngeneic rats up to the 19th generation. Transplants from MCL-YSK grew into nodules 3 cm in diameter and 11.3 g in weight 9 weeks after subcutaneous implantation. Neoplastic cells forming the nodules had azurophilic cytoplasmic granules, which ultrastructurally appeared to be lysosomes. The cells reacted positively for acid phosphatase and nonspecific
esterase
, but not for alkaline phosphatase, alpha-1 antitrypsin and lysozyme, nor reacted with anti-rat monocyte/macrophage monoclonal antibody and anti-rat CD-8 monoclonal antibody. They possessed Fc-receptor. Leukemic cells first appeared in the peripheral blood 6 weeks after transplantation when subcutaneous nodules reached an average diameter of one cm. Subsequently, leukemic changes progressed in recipients as MCL-YSK grew larger. The recipients died during the period from 8 to 12 weeks after transplantation, showing anemia,
depression
, splenohepatomegaly and lymph node enlargement. Diffuse or focal proliferation of sprinkled tumor cells was present in many organs. Hematologic changes suggestive of hemolytic anemia, elevated plasma enzymes and decreased drug-metabolizing enzymes, indicative of hepatic malfunction, were seen in transplant recipients. MCL-YSK was easily transplanted into athymic nude mice. The transplanted mice showed leukemic changes similar to those observed in rats with transplanted MCL-YSK.
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PMID:Transplantable mononuclear cell leukemia in F344 rat with particular reference to nodular tumor developing at the transplant site. 183 99
The effects of microgravity on the immune system are largely unknown, but understanding such effects becomes increasingly important as space exploration continues and mission duration increases. Reductions in postflight human T cell reactivity to mitogens is well documented. Similar results have been obtained using a clinostat as an in vitro model of microgravity. In this study, a rat tail suspension model of weightlessness was used to examine in vitro lymphocyte proliferation in response to mitogens. Experiments were designed to uncover potential deficits in events related to proliferation including cell surface protein and IL-2 receptor (IL-2R) expression, interleukin-2 (IL-2) production, and accessory cells. Suspension of rats for 1 week led to a significant
depression
in [3H]thymidine incorporation by mitogen-stimulated peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBL) but only a small decrease in the proliferation of lymph node lymphocytes and splenocytes. There were no changes in the percentages of cells expressing CD4, CD5, CD8 or immunoglobulin. Moreover, no changes in IL-2 production or IL-2R expression were observed. More
esterase
-positive macrophages were detected in all lymphatic tissues of suspended rats, but there was no corresponding increase in the percentage of cells bearing the macrophage markers OX41 or OX42. This increase in the number of macrophages may be related to the observed suppression of lymphocyte proliferation. The tissue specificity of the decrease in mitogen activation indicates that there may be a compartmentalized response in the rats tested in the hindlimb suspension model.
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PMID:Effect of hindlimb suspension simulation of microgravity on in vitro immunological responses. 207 Aug 18
During early postischemic reperfusion, the vulnerable brain regions (e.g., hippocampal CA1) show a relatively high deoxyglucose accumulation. To investigate if this accumulation is a marker for the later-occurring regional cell death and to determine its cellular localization, we studied the glucose metabolism in the CA1 region post ischemia after removal of its pre- or postsynaptic components. A 20-min period of cerebral ischemia was used for selective removal of the main postsynaptic component in CA1 pyramidal cells, and a bilateral intraventricular injection of kainic acid for removal of the majority of presynaptic axon terminals in this region (and postsynaptic terminals and cell bodies in CA3). The glucose metabolism was studied in these two lesion types and in sham-operated animals before and after a period of ischemia. There was a 60% reduction of metabolism after ischemia in the nonvulnerable regions, whereas CA1 and sometimes CA3 showed a columnar pattern of high and low metabolism. CA1 and CA3 devoid of the postsynaptic component showed increased postischemic metabolism. The latter was due to the presence of macrophages, as demonstrated by an enzyme histochemical stain for nonspecific
esterase
. CA1 with no presynaptic component showed a postischemic
depression
of the glucose metabolism similar to the rest of the brain. It is suggested that the level of the postischemic glucose metabolism in the ischemia-vulnerable regions is determined by the presence of both synaptic components. The presence of macrophages in a region gives rise to apparently normal values of glucose metabolism.
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PMID:Postischemic glucose metabolism is modified in the hippocampal CA1 region depleted of excitatory input or pyramidal cells. 230 41
When an automated counting instrument using an
esterase
stain was employed, decreased monocyte counts were observed in a group of process workers exposed to organophosphate esters. Their monocyte counts were not found to be depressed with manual counting or with an automated counter using another staining method. The apparent
depression
was transient. In these workers and a comparison group, theoretical adverse consequences of decreased monocyte
esterase
and also possible changes in other esterases were explored. No anergy was seen with mumps or staphylococcal phage lysate hypersensitivity skin tests. Histology of the mumps reaction was similar in both groups. The depressed monocyte counts were significantly associated with a mild reduction in erythrocyte cell acetylcholinesterase, but no reduction was seen in plasma pseudocholinesterase or lymphocyte neurotoxic
esterase
.
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PMID:Industrial exposure to organophosphorus compounds. Studies of a group of workers with a decrease in esterase-staining monocytes. 241 79
Acid alpha-naphthyl acetate
esterase
(ANAE), a cytoplasmic marker was used to identify the T lymphocytes and their subpopulations in peripheral blood of mice experimentally infected with T. spiralis. The results showed that the absolute number of lymphocytes and T lymphocytes increased in parallel on d3 after infection, reaching the peak on d14, and remaining above normal level on d60. The spotted granular ANAE positive cells (Helper T cells, Th) were decreasing and the scattered granular ANAE positive cells (suppressor T cells, Ts) were increasing, leading to a lowering of the Th/Ts ratio which was most marked on d14 and returned to normal on d60. The
depression
of host immune function during T. spiralis infection might be related to the lowering of Th/Ts ratio.
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PMID:[Changes in populations of T lymphocytes in mice infected with Trichinella spiralis]. 253 2
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