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Conditions for the production of microbial L-serine hydroxymethyltransferase and for the conversion of glycine to L-serine were studied. A number of microorganisms were screened for their abilities to form and accululate L-serine from glycine, and Sarcina albida was selected as the best organism. Enzyme activity in this organism as high as 0.12 U/ml could be produced in shaken cultures at 30 degrees C in a medium containing glucose, ammonium
sulfate
, glycine, yeast extract, and inorganic salts. L-Serine was produced most efficiently by
shaking
cells at 30 degrees C in a reaction mixture containing 20% glycine, 5 X 10(-3) M formaldehyde, and 3 X 10(-4) M pyridoxal phosphate in yields of 22 mg of broth in 5 days. L-Serine was easily isolated in 84% yields by ion-exchange resin.
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PMID:Production of L-serine by Sarcina albida. 3 97
Two bacteria and two streptomycetes strains, capable to degrade cell walls of Candida guilliermondii, were isolated from soils. Growth and enzyme production of these strains were investigated on synthetic and complex media in
shaking
culture and under fermentation conditions. The isolated microorganisms possessed lytic enzyme activities against living and autoclaved yeast cells. The lytic enzyme complex of the culture medium of microorganisms was partially purified by ammonium
sulfate
precipitation. After this purification step the lytic enzyme activity of the bacteria was higher that of the streptomycetes towards the control. The lytic enzyme activity of the bacteria was thermostable (30 min, 80 degrees C), that of streptomycetes thermolable (inactive - greater than 40 degrees C). The pH-optimum of the bacteria enzymes was in the range of 5.0-7.5, that of the streptomycetes 5.0-8.5.
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PMID:[Studies on lytic enzyme activities of bacteria and streptomycetes against Candida guilliermondii after partial purification with ammonium sulfate from shaking- and fermentation cultures (author's transl)]. 4 74
Studies on acute toxicities of pepleomycin
sulfate
were carried out in both sexes of mice and rats, comparing with bleomycin, and male dogs. Pepleomycin was administered subcutaneously, intravenously and intraperitoneally in both sexes of mice and rats, and intravenously in male dogs respectively. Mice and rats, and intravenously in male dogs respectively. Mice and rats were observed respectively for 10 and 14 days after the administration. LD50 values were calculated by the method of Litchifield & Wilcoxon. LD50 values of pepleomycin were 4 approximately 6 times smaller than those of bleomycin in all routes of mice, but difference between them was not significant in all routes of rats. Additionally sex-difference of LD50 values was scacely recognized in all routes of both species. Toxicological findings observed in common to all routes of both species were ataxia, depression,
tremor
and epiphora, and only in all routes of mice, head-twitch, running-round and rolling were especially recognized as toxic behavior, which were not observed in bleomycin. Hepatic and renal lesions were recognized in biochemically and histopathologically in the survived rats. The dogs treated with pepleomycin 50 and 30 mg/kg had the decrease in food intake and the loss of body weight. They became moribund in 9 approximately 36 days after administration. In these dogs the lesions of liver and kidney were severely recognized in biochemical and histopathological findings. One of them which received 50 mg/kg recovered biochemically and histopathologically in 209 days after administration by the supplemental nutrition in early stage.
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PMID:[Toxicological studies on pepleomycin sulfate (NK 631). I. Acute toxicity of pepleomycin in mice, rats and dogs (author's transl)]. 8 4
Incubating and
shaking
Staphylococcus aureus in liquid whole egg causes a decline in viability. During the period of agitation, the natural pH of the egg rises from about 7.2 to between 8.0 and 8.2 as a result of a loss of carbon dioxide. However, if the pH of the egg is prevented from rising, either by not
shaking
or by addition of a buffer, S. aureus will grow. The cause of death is traced to the presence of lysozyme of egg white. Interestingly, the action of lysozyme is not attributable to its bacterial lytic property but, instead, to the basicity of the lysozyme molecule. This conclusion is supported by the fact that the lytic property of lysozyme is known to have its optimal activity near neutrality and by the finding that protamine
sulfate
, a nonenzymatic basic polypeptide, also caused death of S. aureus at pH 8.0 but not at 7.0. It was postulated that the rise in pH renders the bacterial cells more negatively charged, so that in the presence of positively charged molecules like lysozyme or protamine
sulfate
a complex is formed, agglutinating the cells.
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PMID:Death of Staphylococcus aureus in liquid whole egg near pH 8. 23 29
In the rat, d-amphetamine
sulfate
(15--80 mg/kg) causes numerous behavioral effects including simultaneous side-to-side head weaving or head
tremor
, forepaw padding and splayed hindlimbs. These signs are strikingly similar to a behavioral syndrome caused by intense serotonin (5-HT) receptor activation. Experiments were designed to determine whether some of the numerous effects of amphetamine on behavior can be ascribed to actions of the drug on 5-HT mechanisms. Catecholamine depletion with alpha-methyl-p-tyrosine did not prevent the amphetamine syndrome. However, 5-HT depletion with 5,7-dihydroxytryptamine or with p-chlorophenylalanine did prevent the syndrome. The degree of syndrome inhibition by p-chlorophenylalanine was correlated with the extent of 5-HT depletion. Normal responsiveness to amphetamine in p-chlorophenylalanine-treated rats was restored by 5-hydroxytryptophan, the precursor of 5-HT. Furthermore, methysergide, a 5-HT receptor blocker, prevented the amphetamine syndrome, whereas catecholamine blockers, phenoxybenzamine and pimozide, were ineffective. The results suggest that when amphetamine causes the signs of the syndrome it does so by activating 5-HT receptors in the brain, probably by displacement of endogenous 5-HT.
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PMID:Evidence that serotonin mediates some behavioral effects of amphetamine. 30 99
To study the nature of numerous inclusion bodies seen in red cells from patients with sickle cell disease (Hb SS), we have prepared red cell ghosts free of oxyhemoglobin and analyzed them by spectrophotometric and heme extraction methods. The absorption spectrum in the visible region of the ghost suspensions was typical of hemichromes. The spectrum was similar to that of denatured hemoglobin repared by treatment of oxyhemoglobin S with mechanical
shaking
or heat. Similar treatment of cells containing only normal hemoglobin (Hb AA) showed a very small amount of denatured hemoglobin, approximately one-fifth of the amount in Hb SS cells. The amount of denatured hemoglobin determined after solution of membrane with 2.5% sodium dodecyl
sulfate
was 0.158+/-0.070% (1 SD) of the total cellular heme in Hb SS patients. In controls, the amount was 0.030+/-0.016%. Persons with Hb AA and reticulocytosis did not have an elevated amount of membrane-associated heme. In patients with hereditary spherocytosis and autoimmune hemolytic anemia, denatured stromal hemoglobin was normal or slightly elevated before and after splenectomy. The increased amount of denatured hemoglobin in Hb SS red cells may be related to the instability of sickle oxyhemoglobin.
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PMID:Denatured hemoglobin in sickle erythrocytes. 84 54
The aim of this investigation was to determine the brain regions which were most sensitive to the inhibitory effects of morphine on the
shaking
response of pentobarbital-anesthetized rats to ice water. The median inhibitory dose (ID50) of morphine
sulfate
administered intraventricularly was found to be 0.35 mug/rat. When morphine was bilaterally injected into different regions of the brain, the ID50 values ranged from 0.04 to 17.9 mug/rat. The lowest ID50 values (0.04-0.20 mug) were found in the periaqueductal gray, the medial preoptic area and the locus ceruleus. The ID50 values ranged from 0.65 to 1.6 mug for areas around the nucleus accumbens, the fasciculus retroflexus, the medical thalamus and the septal area; from 5.6 to 7.3 mug for various hypothalamic nuclei; and from 11.0 to 17.9 mug for the basal ganglia, reticular formation substantia nigra and the reticular nucleus of the thalamus. The brain areas with the lowest ID50 values are known to have thermoregulatory functions. The similarity of the
shaking
response to shivering is discussed. It is concluded that the central inhibitory effects of morphine on
shaking
are subserved by discrete neuroanatomical substrates located in medial subcortical structures.
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PMID:Regional sensitivity of the rat brain to the inhibitory effects of morphine on wet shake behavior. 109 8
Spores of an aflatoxigenic strain of Aspergillus parasiticus were inoculated into a glucose-salts medium which was incubated with and without
shaking
at 28 degrees C for 15 days. Without
shaking
, maximal production of total aflatoxin and aflatoxins B1, G1, and G2 occurred at 5 days, whereas the maximal amount of B2 appeared after 7 days. Initially approximately 5% of the total toxins appeared in the mycelium but this increased to more than 60% after 5 days.
Shaking
of cultures during incubation served to reduce production of total aflatoxin and of each of the individual toxins. The maximal amount of total aflatoxin and of toxins B1 and G1 appeared in shaken cultures after 5 days, whereas 8 and 11 days were needed to obtain maximal amounts of B2 and G2, respectively. The mycelium of shaken cultures initially retained approximately 50% of the total aflatoxin and this increased to about 80% as the incubation progressed. Very little aflatoxin was synthesized at 35 and 45 degrees C and production of total aflatoxin and of each individual toxin was less at 15 degrees C than at 25 or 28 degrees C. When the medium contained 0.5 to 50% glucose, maximal amounts of total aflatoxin and of aflatoxins B1, G1 and G2 appeared in the presence of 30% glucose; only 20% glucose was needed to obtain the greatest amount of B2. The mycelium retained approximately 50% of total aflatoxin when the medium contained 5 to 20%. Neither aflatoxin G1 nor G2 were detected when the medium contained 0.05% ammonium
sulfate
and only B1, B2, and G1 appeared in the medium with 0.1% of the salt. Maximal production of each individual aflatoxin and of total aflatoxin occured with 1% of ammonium
sulfate
in the medium. The proportion of total aflatoxin retained by the mycelium decreased from 83 to 37% as the amount of ammonium
sulfate
in the medium was increased from 0,05 to 10%.
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PMID:Production of aflatoxin and its partition between the medium and the mycelium of Aspergillus parasiticus during incubation under various conditions. 118 19
Complete in vitro dose-response curves for (see article) -isoproterenol (isoprenaline)
sulfate
showed no functional defects in bronchial muscular beta-adrenergic receptors in three patients with chronic intrinsic asthma, as compared to 60 patients with normal pulmonary function. Complete in vivo dose-response curves for intravenously infused isoproterenol were obtained in eight outpatients with chronic intrinsic asthma to register effects on bronchial muscle (forced expiratory volume in one second), heart rate, blood pressure, and skeletal muscular
tremor
. The isoproterenol test was performed before and also during oral treatment with a long-acting selective beta-adrenergic stimulator (terbutaline
sulfate
, 5 mg three times daily). The study was performed over 12 months to avoid seasonal variation in basal levels of obstruction and was concluded by adding inhaled terbutaline (two inhalations four times daily) to oral therapy. No "resistance" developed in bronchial beta-adrenergic receptors during this prolonged treatment. Inhalation therapy in addition to oral therapy improved bronchodilation without causing resistance. Even six inhalations given four times daily (four- to five-hour intervals) did not cause any bronchial resistance; however, resistance developed in skeletal muscles with decreased
tremor
and in cardiac beta-adrenergic receptors.
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PMID:Development of "resistance" in beta-adrenergic receptors of asthmatic patients. 126 13
Three patients with symptoms and signs of hepatolenticular degeneration (HLD) who developed serious renal side effects of D-penicillamine (DP) had their therapeutic schedule changed to zinc. Patient 1, a 55 year-old man had been well until 12 years old, when skeletal changes (osteomalacia) due to tubular renal disturbance began. His diagnosis of HLD had first been established at age of 32 when he presented with "wing-beat"
tremor
. He was then begun on DP and his neurological symptoms resolved within one year of initiating therapy but skeletal abnormalities remained unchanged as a sequel. During the next 22 years the patient was continued on DP therapy but with poor compliance. Then the reappearance of his neurological manifestations occurred several times. By the age of 53, after one year without therapy, his neurological status has worse. DP was reinstituted but some weeks later his renal laboratory parameters became severely affected. DP was discontinued and zinc
sulfate
(220 mg three times daily) was introduced. On this therapeutic regimen his renal laboratory parameters returned to previous level after one month. Within one year on this therapeutic regimen neurological manifestations were resolved. After 31 months on zinc treatment he remains neurologically asymptomatic and his renal function is satisfactory. Patient 2, a 41 year old woman had been her diagnosis of HLD at age of 20, when following the diagnosis of the disease in her old brother, she was found to have the laboratory features of HLD and bilateral Kayser-Fleischer rings. DP treatment was recommended at that time but she quit the follow-up. When she was 23, an esophageal variceal bleeding occurred.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:[Zinc in the treatment of hepatolenticular degeneration: report of 3 cases]. 130 86
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