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Three chromosome forms of the mole rat, Spalax ehrenbergi, 2n = 52, 2n = 58 and 2n = 60 were studied in an especially designed apparatus which simulated a natural territorial situation by permitting the animal free movement into and out of its home cage. Observed were variables representing agonistic, conflict and territorial behaviour. The data were analysed by means of a Smallest Space Analysis, SSA-II, which gave a graphic portrayal of the interrelations of behaviour categories where differences between means of single traits had been of no significance. 2n = 52 animals were found to be 'losers' in encounters. 'Lose', 'win' and 'draw' could be characterized by specific behaviour patterns: each outcome of encounter was surrounded by a cluster of behaviour categories consisting of agonistic, conflict and territorial activities that characterized its region of the SSA space.
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PMID:Aggression patterns in three chromosome forms of the mole rat, Spalax ehrenbergi. 117 95

In 1979 Cohen et Hayden and in 1983 Wiedemann et al. delineated a syndrome consisting of partial gigantism of the hands and/or feet, nevi, hemihypertrophy, subcutaneous tumors, macrocephaly or other skull anomalies and possible accelerated growth and visceral affections. Hitherto the literature pertaining to this syndrome consists of somewhat more than 100 cases of which some, that have been described previously or subsequently under other headings, were rediagnosed as being Proteus syndromes. Of these, more than half show vascular anomalies closely resembling those observed in the Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome, but in the Proteus syndrome appear to be more haphazardly distributed over the integument. We report 3 pediatric patients with the Proteus syndrome, all showing cutaneous angiodysplasias. These patients were initially diagnosed as suffering from "severe or atypical Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome". In one of these, cardiac tumors were observed soon after birth which subsequently showed spontaneous involution and were therefore considered to be rhabdomyomas. In the Proteus syndrome cardiac pathology is rare, and cardiac tumors have not been described previously. Moreover, we observed umbilical hernia in two of our patients, a feature which has hitherto not been reported in patients with the Proteus syndrome. In all our patients a broad thoracic cage resembling a "body-builders chest", asymmetrical and disproportional macrodactyly and broad, flat feet were conspicuous. These broad, flat feet with macrodactyly and large spaces between the first and second digits were designed by the parents of one of our patient as "chimpanzee's feet". Macrodactyly, "chimp's" feet and a broad thoracic cage are considered by us to be clinical hallmarks of the Proteus syndrome.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:[Proteus syndrome. Expansion of the phenotype. Apropos of 3 pediatric cases]. 133 4

The role of host factors in the etiology of pancreatic cancer has received a paucity of systematic investigation. Anecdotal reports and one population-based study have supported the concept that familial clustering of this disease exists. We have studied a kindred with a cancer-associated genodermatosis known as familial atypical multiple mole melanoma (FAMMM) syndrome (hereditary dysplastic nervus syndrome). Three key relatives have manifested pancreatic carcinoma. Since FAMMM may account for as much as 10% of the total malignant melanoma burden, its association with pancreatic cancer harbors important public health implications. Given the fact that the etiology of pancreatic cancer remains enigmatic, it is important to investigate all possible clues to its causality, including the potential role of host factors.
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PMID:Pancreatic cancer and the familial atypical multiple mole melanoma (FAMMM) syndrome. 188 81

In bicarbonate/CO2 buffer, Mn(II) and Fe(II) catalyze the oxidation of amino acids by H2O2 and the dismutation of H2O2. As the Mn(II)/Fe(II) ratio is increased, the yield of carbonyl compounds per mole of leucine oxidized is essentially constant, but the ratio of alpha-ketoisocaproate to isovaleraldehyde formed increases, and the fraction of H2O2 converted to O2 increases. In the absence of Fe(II), the rate of Mn(II)-catalyzed leucine oxidation is directly proportional to the H2O2, Mn(II), and amino acid concentrations and is proportional to the square of the HCO3- concentration. The rate of Mn(II)-catalyzed O2 production in the presence of 50 mM alanine or leucine is about 4-fold the rate observed in the absence of amino acids and accounts for about half of the H2O2 consumed; the other half of the H2O2 is consumed in the oxidation of the amino acids. In contrast, O2 production is increased nearly 18-fold by the presence of alpha-methylalanine and accounts for about 90% of the H2O2 consumed. The data are consistent with the view that H2O2 decomposition is an inner sphere (cage-like) process catalyzed by a Mn coordination complex of the composition Mn(II), amino acid, (HCO3-)2. Oxidation of the amino acid in this complex most likely proceeds by a free radical mechanism involving hydrogen abstraction from the alpha-carbon as a critical step. The results demonstrate that at physiological concentrations of HCO3- and CO2, Mn(II) is able to facilitate Fenton-type reactions.
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PMID:Manganese(II) catalyzes the bicarbonate-dependent oxidation of amino acids by hydrogen peroxide and the amino acid-facilitated dismutation of hydrogen peroxide. 229 94

The metabolic fate of 14C-netilmicin (14C-NTL) was studied in rats after intramuscular administration (20 mg/kg). 1. Binding ratio of 14C-NTL to rat plasma protein, determined by the ultracentrifugal method, was 15 approximately 20% during the first 1 hour after intramuscular administration. 2. Binding ratio of 14C-NTL to HSA, determined by the equilibrium dialysis method, was 15 approximately 23%. Binding constant (K) and maximum binding number (n) were calculated as 1.48 X 10(4) and 3.3 mole/mole, respectively. Half of 14C-NTL bound to HSA was dissociated from HSA by gel-filtration. 3. The radioactivity in tail vein blood reached peak level at 10 minutes after intramuscular administration and declined rapidly. 4. Since the distribution rate of 14C-NTL into the blood cells was low during the first 2 hours, the plasma level at that time was about 1.5 times higher than whole blood level. 5. The recovery of radioactivity in the bile (0 approximately 24 hours) was only 0.13% of the dose administered. An average concentration during 2 hours after intramuscular injection was 2.5 mcg/ml. 6. Within 2 hours after administration, approximately 40% of the dose was recovered in the urine. Within 24 hours, 87.8% of the dose was excreted in the urine, 2.6% in the feces, 0.3% in the cage washing and 8.8% in the carcass. Total recovery ratio was 99.5% of the dose. 7. The radioactivity was widely distributed in the tissues, especially high in the kidney and bone, low in the brain. A high concentration of radioactivity was found in the renal cortex at 24 hours after administration. 8. Netilmicin was excreted into the urine unchanged and no metabolites were detected by TLC at all.
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PMID:[Absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion of netilmicin in rats (III). Metabolic fate of 14C-netilmicin after intramuscular administration (author's transl)]. 709 91

Non-reproductive females in families of eusocial common mole-rats (Cryptomys sp., Rodentia) are not suppressed by their mother, (either behaviourally or pheromonally) as is generally assumed. They do not mate with their father and brothers simply because they are not sexually attractive for them (and vice versa). The incest avoidance is based on the capability to recognize (and keep in memory for up to three weeks) each family member individually. A 'sterile' daughter may conceive and deliver young in her parental family if given the opportunity to mate with an unfamiliar mate in a separate cage. In this way, two females may breed side by side in one family.
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PMID:Individual recognition and incest avoidance in eusocial common mole-rats rather than reproductive suppression by parents. 772 7

Midwest dermatologists minimally initiate or carry on in-depth genealogical investigations of patients with the cancer associated genodermatosis, the familial atypical multiple mole melanoma (FAMMM) syndrome. Their conceptualizations of the FAMMM syndrome varies over a wide spectrum and results in a range of clinical behaviour patterns in the care of these patients. If the clinical behavior of physicians with respect to patients with the FAMMM syndrome is a valid model for deducing patterns of clinical behavior in their practices then medical schools' curricula and continuation educational programs need significant revisions to correct these deficiencies in the delivery of health care.
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PMID:A questionnaire survey of Midwest dermatologists on the clinical-genetic aspects of patients with multiple atypical nevi. 831 19

The monoanion of 7-hydroxy-1-naphthalenesulphonic acid (HNS) undergoes pseudo-first-order dissociation and its conjugate base undergoes second-order protonation in the lowest excited singlet state. The proton transfer kinetics in water containing dimethylsulphoxide (DMSO), up to a mole fraction of about 0.4, have been evaluated as a function of DMSO concentration. At mole fractions above 0.5 of DMSO, proton-transfer does not measurably occur. At mole fractions below 0.5, steady-state and pulsed-source fluorimetries show the rate constant for dissociation to decrease exponentially with increasing mole fraction of DMSO. This is believed to be due to penetration and disruption of the aqueous solvent cage of HNS by DMSO, resulting in impairment of the Grotthus proton-transfer mechanism. The rate of neutralization of the conjugate base by hydrogen ion is found to vary only slightly with solvent composition and depends on the bulk dielectric properties of the solvent.
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PMID:Proton-transfer kinetics of photoexcited 7-hydroxy-1-naphthalenesulphonic acid in aqueous DMSO solutions. 1613 14

The monoanion of 7-hydroxy-1-naphthalenesulfonic acid (HNS) undergoes pseudo-first order dissociation and its conjugate base, second order protonation in the lowest excited singlet state. The proton transfer kinetics in water containing formamide up to a mole fraction of about 0.95 have been evaluated as a function of formamide concentration. At mole fractions above 0.95 of formamide, proton-transfer does not measurably occur. At mole fractions below 0.95, steady state and pulsed-source fluorimetries show the rate constant for dissociation to decrease exponentially with increasing mole fraction of formamide. This is believed to be due to penetration and disruption of the aqueous solvent cage of the HNS by formamide, resulting in impairment of the Grotthus proton-transfer mechanism.
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PMID:Proton-transfer kinetics of photoexcited 7-hydroxy-1-naphthalenesulfonic acid in aqueous formamide solutions. 1649 29

Protein folding, natural conformational changes, or interaction between partners involved in recognition phenomena brings about differences in the solvent-accessible surface area (SASA) of the polypeptide chain. This primary event can be monitored by the differential chemical reactivity of functional groups along the protein sequence. Diazirine (DZN), a photoreactive gas similar in size to water, generates methylene carbene (:CH(2)). The extreme chemical reactivity of this species allows the almost instantaneous and indiscriminate modification of its immediate molecular cage. (3)H-DZN was successfully used in our laboratory for studying protein structure and folding. Here we address for the first time the usefulness of this probe to examine the area of interaction in protein-protein complexes. For this purpose we chose the complex formed between hen egg white lysozyme (HEWL) and the monoclonal antibody IgG(1) D1.3. :CH(2) labeling of free HEWL or complexed with IgG(1) D1.3 yields 2.76 and 2.32 mmol CH(2) per mole protein at 1 mM DZN concentration, respectively. This reduction (15%) becomes consistent with the expected decrement in the SASA of HEWL occurring upon complexation derived from crystallographic data (11%), in agreement with the known unspecific surface labeling reaction of :CH(2). Further comparative analysis at the level of tryptic peptides led to the identification of the sites involved in the interaction. Remarkably, those peptides implicated in the contact area show the highest differential labeling: H(15)GLDNYR(21), G(117)TDVQAWIR(125), andG(22)YSLGNWVCAAK(33). Thus, protein footprinting with DZN emerges as a feasible methodology useful for mapping contact regions of protein domains involved in macromolecular assemblies.
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PMID:Exploring protein interfaces with a general photochemical reagent. 1660 Sep 65


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