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1. A large dose of oestrogen elevated the blood pressure in male Westar rats. 2. Plasma renin substrate and renin activity increased significantly but plasma renin concentration was unchanged. 3. The increase in blood pressure induced by oestrogen was significantly reduced by
salt
loading, plasma renin concentration was suppressed and the increase in plasma renin activity was reduced. 4. The increase in plasma renin activity induced by the increase of plasma renin substrate concentration may play a role in oestrogen-induced elevation of blood pressure.
Clin Sci
Mol
Med 1975 May
PMID:Oestrogen hypertension in rats. 112 35
Cell suspension cultures from parsley (Petroselinum hortense Hoffm.) were labelled in vivo with [2-3H] adenosine. The RNA isolated from the ribosomal pellet was fractionated on an oligo(dT)-cellulose column. Approximately 1.5% of the RNA, representing about 15% of the total radioactivity, was retained at high
salt
concentrations and eluted at low ionic strength. As determined by two independent methods, this fraction contained poly(A) segments with an average length of about 80 nucleotides. It was active as template in a cell-free system from wheat germ, directing the synthesis of peptides ranging in molecular weight from about 4000-40000 daltons.
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Biol Rep 1975 Jul
PMID:Poly(A)-containing RNA from Petroselinum hortense: isolation, properties and messenger function in vitro. 116 Aug 78
1. The influence of lysine acetylsalicylate on bile flow, erythritol clearance and bile
salt
, phospholipid and cholesterol secretion in bile was studied in unanaesthetized dogs fitted with a Thomas duodenal cannula. 2. Lysine acetylsalicylate induced a marked increase in bile flow and a parallel increase in erythritol clearance although the bile
salt
secretion remained unchanged; this suggests that the compound stimulated the formation of the canalicular (hepatocytic) bile
salt
-independent fraction of bile flow. 3. Lysine acetylsalicylate induced a significant decrease in biliary phospholipid and cholesterol secretion and the cholesterol saturation of bile was significantly reduced. 4. It is postulated that the decrease in phospholipid and cholesterol secretion resulted from the dilution of intracanalicular bile salts. This effect of lysine acetylsalicylate, and possibly of other bile
salt
-independent choleretics, may be of value in the treatment of cholesterol gallstones in man.
Clin Sci
Mol
Med 1975 Sep
PMID:Effect of lysine acetylsalicylate on biliary lipid secretion in dogs. 117 40
Oligopyrimidines which contain 5'-hydroxymethylcytosine instead of cytosine were separated by thin layer chromatography. Using this method, the oligopyrimidine pattern of RNA polymerase binding sites, isolated from T4DNA, was evaluated quantitatively. The analysis shows that 1. the RNA polymerase binding sites on T4 DNA obtained under low
salt
conditions in absence of triphosphates, are A-T-rich as compared with total T4 DNA. 2. The A-T base pairs stand mainly in alternating position. On the average these sequences comprise more than half of the chain length of each binding site, which contains about 8 G-5'-HMC pairs. 3. The sites of binding and the sites of initiation do not show an identical base composition. 4. A mixture of at least 8 different binding istes is isolated under the conditions employed. This figure is in agreement with the number of distinct transcripts synthesized in nitro by E. coli RNA polymerase from T4 DNA. The overall length of these transcripts corresponds to approximately 9% of the T4 genome.
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Gen Genet 1975 Aug 05
PMID:RNA polymerase binding sites isolated from T4DNA: analysis of oligopyrimidine sequences constituting preinitiation and initiation complexes. 117 65
The data showing the features of the DNA compactization process in PEG-containing solutions of chlorides of different alkaline metals (LiCl, KCl, RbCl and CsCl) and an ammonium
salt
(CH3-(CH2)17-N-(CH3)3Br) are presented. The data indicate that the formation of a compact form of the double-stranded DNA in PEG-containing water-
salt
solutions depends not only on the PEG concentration and ionic strength but on tha cation nature as well. The compactization occurs most easily in the presence of Na+-ions. This indicates a specific character of interaction between Na+-ions and DNA phosphate groups which may be due to an optimum structural fit between the hydrated Na+-ions and orientation of the phosphate groups in the DNA molecule. The nature of forces involved in the processes of the intramolecular compactization and intermolecular aggregation of double-stranded DNA molecules in water-
salt
solution is discussed. The difference between the effect of Na+ and that of K+-ions on the compactization process at the ionic strengths close to physiological values makes it possible to suggest that the changes of the tertiary structure of double-stranded DNA which accompany its function in vivo may take place under conditions of a decreased water activity at the expense of relatively slight changes in ion composition of the water surrounding DNA.
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Biol (Mosk)
PMID:[A compact form of DNA in solution. III. Influence of the ion composition of the solution on the compactization process of double-stranded DNA in the presence of peg]. 121
Systematic data on the dependence of the melting curve parameters of DNA from different organisms on the concentration of
salt
(C2H5)5NBr have been obtained. The melting curves were studied by spectrophotometric as well as by microcalorimetric methods. The DNA melting range width is shown to pass through the minimum value delta0T = 0.6 +/- 0.1 degrees at the point of inversion of relative stability of AT and GC pairs that corresponds to the concentration of (C2H5)4NBr equal to 2.9 +/- 0.1 M. This concentration, as well as the value of delta0T, are the same for different DNA's of common chemical structure. The T2 and T4 DNA containing hydroxymethylated and glucosylated cytosine residues show an anomalous behaviour. The enthalpy of melting falls very slowly as the
salt
concentration increases. The possible causes of the observed value of delta0T are discussed. A conclusion is drawn that the main factor which governs the DNA melting process in the region of inversion of the relative stability of AT and GC pairs is the heterogeneity of stacking interaction between different base pairs.
Mol
Biol (Mosk)
PMID:[Study of DNA melting in the region of the inversion of relative stability of AT and GC pairs]. 121 15
Erythrocytes from various species have been partitioned in aqueous two-phase systems consisting of water, dextran, poly-(ethylene glycol),
salt
and buffer. The terminal hydroxyl groups of the latter polymer were esterified with palmitic, oleic, linoleic and linolenic acids, as well as with deoxycholic acid. In a two-phase system containing unesterified poly(ethylene glycol) the erythrocytes are exclusively in the dextran-rich lower phase. When the poly(ethylene glycol)-rich upper phase depending on the type and concentration of esterified acid. Palmitate ester is most effective in increasing the affinity of the cells for the upper phase, followed by oleate, linolate, linolenate, and deoxycholate esters. The partition behaviour of erythrocytes from various species differs considerably. Two groups can be distinguished: one consisting of erythrocytes from dog, guinea pig and rat, the other from human, sheep and rabbit. This division can be correlated to the content of sphingomyelin and phosphatidyl choline in the erythrocyte membranes.
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Cell Biochem 1976 Feb 16
PMID:Hydrophobic surface properties of erythrocytes studied by affinity partition in aqueous two-phase systems. 125 48
1. Dogs with bile-duct ligation retain
salt
and water and form ascites. The present study was under-taken to examine the role of haemodynamic factors in the aetiology of this sodium retention. 2. Haemodynamic studies were performed in five dogs before and 5 weeks after bile-duct ligation. 3. After the operation there was an insignificant fall in mean arterial pressure, a significant rise in mean cardiac index and significant fall in mean total peripheral resistance. 4. It is concluded that heart failure is not a factor in renal sodium retention of the dog with bile-duct ligation, since the central venous pressure was not elevated. 5. The haemodynamic pattern and the tendency to
salt
retention in the dog with chronic bile-duct ligation closely resemble findings reported in patients with cirrhosis of the liver, and it is suggested that oedema formation in patients with cirrhosis of the liver and dogs with chronic bile-duct ligation shares a common aetiology.
Clin Sci
Mol
Med 1976 Jun
PMID:Haemodynamic studies in dogs with chronic bile-duct ligation. 127 59
Stimulation of muscarinic receptors increases phosphoinositide (PI) hydrolysis in 132-1N1 human astrocytoma cells. To evaluate the subtype of receptors which mediate PI hydrolysis in 132-1N1 cells, the effects of: a) the nonselective M1 agonist, carbachol; b) the selective M1 agonist, 4-hydroxy-2-butynyl-trimethylammonium chloride-m-chlorocarbinilate (McN-343); c) the nonselective antagonists, atropine and scopolamine; d) the relatively selective M1 antagonist, pirenzepine; e) the relatively selective M2 antagonists, AF-DX 116 (11-2-diethylaminomethyl-1-piperidinylacetyl-5, 11-dihydro-6H-pyrido-2,3-b-1,4-benzodiazepine-6-one) and methoctramine and f) the relatively selective M3 antagonist, hexahydrosila-difenidol (HHSiD) on PI hydrolysis in 132-1N1 cells were studied. The cell pools of inositol-phospholipids were prelabelled by incubating 132-1N1 cells in a low inositol containing medium (CMRL-1066) supplemented with [3H]inositol (2 microCi/ml) for 20-24 hours at 37 degrees C. The cells were washed and resuspended in a physiological
salt
solution, and PI hydrolysis was measured by accumulation of [3H]inositol-1-phosphate (IP) in the presence of 10 mM LiCl. Carbachol produced time and concentration dependent PI hydrolysis (EC50, 37 microM). McN-A343 did not cause significant hydrolysis of PI in 132-1N1 cells indicating that the receptor was not of M1 type. All the above muscarinic antagonists caused a concentration dependent decrease in the level of IP in response to carbachol (100 microM). The rank order of their affinities (pA2 values) was: atropine (8.8) > HHSiD (7.6) > pirenzepine (6.8) > methoctramine (6.0) > AF-DX 116 (5.8). This rank order supports the concept that M3 (other names, M2 beta, glandular M2) receptors are linked to PI hydrolysis in 132-1N1 cells. HHSiD, which is selective for M3 receptors of the smooth muscle has higher affinity for muscarinic receptors in 132-1N1 cells than AF-DX 116 which is selective for M2 receptors in cardiac tissue. If the receptor in 132-1N1 cells had been M2, part of the rank order for affinities would have been methoctramine > AF-DX 116 > HHSiD > pirenzepine. From all of these observations, the muscarinic receptor for PI hydrolysis in 132-1N1 cells is tentatively characterized as of M3 type.
Cell
Mol
Biol (Noisy-le-grand) 1992 Nov
PMID:Characterization of the subtype of muscarinic receptor coupled to the stimulation of phosphoinositide hydrolysis in 132-1N1 human astrocytoma cells. 128 58
A three-step sequential detergent/
salt
extraction procedure was used in order to isolate three distinct subcellular fractions containing free (FP), cytoskeletal-bound (CBP) and membrane-bound polysomes (MBP), respectively, from Krebs II ascites cells (Vedeler et al.,
Mol
Cell Biochem 100: 183-193, 1991). The purpose was to study changes in the distribution of polysomes in these three fractions during long-term incubation with insulin under either stationary conditions or in roller suspension culture. Insulin caused a redistribution of polysomes between FP, CBP and MBP fractions. The hormone appeared to promote an entry of ribosomes into polysomes both in CBP and MBP populations. When cells were grown in stationary culture in the presence of insulin and thus promoted to attach to the substratum and undergo morphological changes, a diversion of ribosomes from CBP into MBP was observed. The level of protein synthesis was apparently very high in this latter fraction since more than 70% of ribosomes were in polysomes. Morphological changes observed following insulin treatment were accompanied by a shift of certain proteins among subcellular fractions (for example actin and p35). The fibronectin content was about 20% higher in attached compared to non-attached cells. The results suggest that morphological changes induced by stimulation with insulin are associated with an increased activity of MBP, presumably reflecting a requirement for an increased synthesis of membrane proteins.
Mol
Cell Biochem 1992 Dec 16
PMID:Morphological changes in Krebs II ascites tumour cells induced by insulin are associated with differences in protein composition and altered amounts of free, cytoskeletal-bound and membrane-bound polysomes. 129 8
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