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Cell Death Dis ; 7(6): e2260, 2016 06 09.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27277682

RESUMEN

Mysm1(-/-) mice have severely decreased cellularity in hematopoietic organs. We previously revealed that Mysm1 knockout impairs self-renewal and lineage reconstitution of HSCs by abolishing the recruitment of key transcriptional factors to the Gfi-1 locus, an intrinsic regulator of HSC function. The present study further defines a large LSKs in >8-week-old Mysm1(-/-) mice that exhibit increased proliferation and reduced cell lineage differentiation compared with those of WT LSKs. We found that IRF2 and IRF8, which are important for HSC homeostasis and commitment as transcription repressors, were expressed at lower levels in Mysm1(-/-) HSCs, and Mysm1 enhanced function of the IRF2 and IRF8 promoters, suggesting that Mysm1 governs the IRFs for HSC homeostasis. We further found that the lower expressions of IRF2 and IRF8 led to an enhanced transcription of p53 in Mysm1(-/-) HSCs, which was recently defined to have an important role in mediating Mysm1(-/-)-associated defects. The study also revealed that Mysm1(-/-) thymocytes exhibited lower IRF2 expression, but had higher Sca1 expression, which has a role in mediating thymocyte death. Furthermore, we found that the thymocytes from B16 melanoma-bearing mice, which display severe thymus atrophy at late tumor stages, exhibited reduced Mysm1 and IRF2 expression but enhanced Sca1 expression, suggesting that tumors may downregulate Mysm1 and IRF2 for thymic T-cell elimination.


Asunto(s)
Ciclo Celular , Endopeptidasas/metabolismo , Células Madre Hematopoyéticas/citología , Células Madre Hematopoyéticas/metabolismo , Factor 2 Regulador del Interferón/metabolismo , Factores Reguladores del Interferón/metabolismo , Timocitos/citología , Animales , Diferenciación Celular/genética , Endopeptidasas/deficiencia , Factor 2 Regulador del Interferón/genética , Factores Reguladores del Interferón/genética , Linfopoyesis , Melanoma Experimental/patología , Ratones Endogámicos C57BL , Regiones Promotoras Genéticas/genética , Unión Proteica/genética , Timocitos/metabolismo , Transactivadores , Transcripción Genética , Proteína p53 Supresora de Tumor/genética , Proteína p53 Supresora de Tumor/metabolismo , Proteasas Ubiquitina-Específicas
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J Food Sci ; 75(1): E39-45, 2010.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20492164

RESUMEN

The influence of the feed liquid temperature of the spray drying was investigated on the particle morphology (vacuole size and shell thickness of hollow particle) and the stability of encapsulated d-limonene. The feed liquid was the mixture of d-limonene emulsified in a wall material of blending gum arabic (GA) and maltodextrin (MD) at the mass ratio of 1 : 2, and the liquid temperature was varied from 40 to 80 degrees C. The percentage of the hollow particle in the spray-dried powder was over 40% and slightly increased with the rising of the feed temperature. Hollow particles have shells of different thickness, which was estimated from the image with a confocal laser scanning microscope (CLSM). The shell thickness increased with the increase in the feed temperature. This finding was qualitatively supported by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) images of the fractured particles. In addition, release and oxidation stability of encapsulated d-limonene were measured at constant temperature and humidity. The powder at high temperature of feed has higher stability for release and oxidation of d-limonene than that at a lower feed temperature. The result may partly be attributed to the increase of the shell thickness of the particle at a higher feed temperature. The thicker shell wall possibly served as the barrier of the flavor release and the diffusion of oxygen and moisture from the surrounding environment.


Asunto(s)
Ciclohexenos/química , Terpenos/química , Anticarcinógenos/química , Cápsulas , Desecación/métodos , Estabilidad de Medicamentos , Emulsiones , Limoneno , Microscopía Confocal , Aceites , Tamaño de la Partícula , Polvos/química , Solubilidad , Propiedades de Superficie , Termodinámica
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Arch Virol ; 152(12): 2169-82, 2007.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17851730

RESUMEN

The C-terminal R peptide of ecotropic murine leukemia virus (MLV) envelope protein (Env) negatively controls membrane fusion activity. The R peptide cleavage during virion maturation activates its fusogenicity and is required for viral entry. We analyzed fusogenicity and transduction efficiency of mutant Env proteins of ecotropic, amphotropic, polytropic, and xenotropic MLVs. As the result, we found that the hydrophobic amino acid residues around the R peptide cleavage site are important for membrane fusion inhibition by the R peptide. In addition, we found that Env complexes with R peptide-truncated and -containing Env proteins have lower fusogenicity and transduction efficiency than those with the R-peptide-truncated Env alone, suggesting that efficient R peptide cleavage is required for efficient MLV vector transduction. The role of R peptide cleavage in amphotropic, polytropic, and xenotropic MLV infection has not been investigated. We found in this study that the R peptide cleavage is required for amphotropic, xenotropic, and polytropic MLV vector transduction, like with ecotropic MLV. The R-peptide-truncated Env proteins of the xenotropic and polytropic MLVs, however, had much lower fusogenicity than those of the ecotropic and amphotropic MLVs. These results provide valuable information for construction of efficient MLV vectors and for understanding the retroviral entry mechanism.


Asunto(s)
Células Gigantes/metabolismo , Virus de la Leucemia Murina/patogenicidad , Fusión de Membrana , Virus de la Leucemia Murina de Moloney/patogenicidad , Oligopéptidos , Transducción Genética , Proteínas del Envoltorio Viral/química , Secuencia de Aminoácidos , Animales , Línea Celular , Vectores Genéticos , Humanos , Virus de la Leucemia Murina/genética , Virus de la Leucemia Murina/metabolismo , Ratones , Datos de Secuencia Molecular , Virus de la Leucemia Murina de Moloney/metabolismo , Mutación , Células 3T3 NIH , Oligopéptidos/química , Oligopéptidos/genética , Oligopéptidos/metabolismo , Ratas , Proteínas del Envoltorio Viral/genética , Proteínas del Envoltorio Viral/metabolismo
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J Chem Phys ; 123(18): 184303, 2005 Nov 08.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16292904

RESUMEN

A time-of-flight (TOF) ion mass spectrum in coincidence with threshold photoelectrons was measured in the photon energy region between the first and second dissociation limits of Kr2(+) to examine the decay processes of the Kr2(+) II(1/2u) state. The measured TOF spectrum reveals that Kr+ fragment ions are produced through dissociation of the repulsive I(1/2g) state, which can be formed by the decay process of the II(1/2u) state accompanied with emission of photons. The potential-energy curve of the I(1/2g) state is deduced with detailed analysis of the observed TOF spectrum, in which the radiative lifetime of the II(1/2u) state was also derived to be 2.5 micros. Additionally, evidence of the dissociation process of Kr3(+) ions was obtained in the same photon energy region, where the dominant channel is Kr3(+) --> Kr2(+) + Kr.

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Pediatr Infect Dis J ; 20(3): 319-20, 2001 Mar.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11303841

RESUMEN

We report a 10-year-old girl with a 3.0- by 3.5-cm giant hepatic granuloma caused by Bartonella henselae. Such a solitary and large granuloma associated with B. henselae infection has not been previously reported. We believe that B. henselae infection is a consideration in the differential diagnosis of a large hepatic mass.


Asunto(s)
Infecciones por Bartonella/microbiología , Bartonella henselae/aislamiento & purificación , Granuloma de Células Gigantes/microbiología , Hepatopatías/microbiología , Infecciones por Bartonella/diagnóstico , Niño , Diagnóstico Diferencial , Femenino , Granuloma de Células Gigantes/diagnóstico , Humanos , Hígado/microbiología , Hígado/patología , Hepatopatías/diagnóstico
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Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11166671

RESUMEN

Oligopeptides of 1 KDa or less were obtained by hydrolysis of chicken egg yolks with a crude enzyme, and by dialysis with a semipermeable membrane filter. Since the extracted peptides had an inhibitory action on the activity of angiotensin I-converting enzyme (ACE) in vitro, they were orally administered at 20, 100 and 500 mg/kg body weight to spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) for 12 weeks to analyze the physiological role on cardiovascular functions. The administered oligopeptides suppressed the development of hypertension at all dosages. After 12 weeks at 500 mg/kg body weight, the values for systolic, mean, and diastolic blood pressure were approximately 10% less in SHRs administered than controls. Furthermore, serum ACE activity of the peptide-administered groups was significantly lower than that of the control group in a dose-related manner. Our results imply that oligopeptides extracted from hen's egg yolks could potentially suppress the development of hypertension in SHR, and this effect might be induced by the inhibition of ACE activity.


Asunto(s)
Inhibidores de la Enzima Convertidora de Angiotensina/farmacología , Presión Sanguínea/efectos de los fármacos , Yema de Huevo/química , Hemodinámica/efectos de los fármacos , Hipertensión/prevención & control , Oligopéptidos/farmacología , Envejecimiento , Inhibidores de la Enzima Convertidora de Angiotensina/aislamiento & purificación , Animales , Peso Corporal/efectos de los fármacos , Pollos , Diástole/efectos de los fármacos , Conducta de Ingestión de Líquido/efectos de los fármacos , Proteínas del Huevo/química , Ingestión de Energía/efectos de los fármacos , Corazón/efectos de los fármacos , Hemodinámica/fisiología , Hidrólisis , Hipertensión/genética , Masculino , Oligopéptidos/aislamiento & purificación , Tamaño de los Órganos/efectos de los fármacos , Peptidil-Dipeptidasa A/metabolismo , Ratas , Ratas Endogámicas SHR , Sístole/efectos de los fármacos
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Diabetes Res Clin Pract ; 51(2): 115-23, 2001 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11165691

RESUMEN

INTRODUCTION: Decreased myo-inositol levels and increased activity of the polyol pathway have been proposed to play a role in causing diabetic microvascular complications. There are few clinical methods for examining the activity of the polyol pathway in diabetic patients. We assessed the effect of changes in glycemic control on polyol pathway activity by measuring urinary polyol excretion. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Gas-chromatography/mass-spectrometry (GC/MS) was used to assess the urinary excretion of glucose and polyols (myo-inositol, sorbitol, and fructose) in 50 patients who had type 2 diabetes without nephropathy and 20 healthy subjects. RESULTS: In the diabetic patients with poor glycemic control, urinary sorbitol levels were significantly increased and urinary myo-inositol excretion was approximately 6.5-fold higher than in healthy controls (33.0+/-6.5 vs 221.7+/-45.9 mg/day, mean+/-SE, P<0.01). During strict glycemic control, some patients (Group A) showed simultaneous disappearance of glucosuria and normalization of the urinary excretion of myo-inositol (<50 mg/day) and, while others (Group B) showed delayed normalization of urinary myo-inositol excretion. Group B showed significantly higher urinary myo-inositol, sorbitol, and fructose excretion than Group A at the time of disappearance of glucosuria. These findings suggest that patients in Group B may have increased polyol pathway activity. CONCLUSION: Even though short-term strict glycemic regulations were established in long-standing hyperglycemic diabetic patients, to normalize the once-exaggerated polyol pathway activities, it was essential to maintain glucosuria-free conditions for some period. Quantitation of urinary polyols using GC/MS appears to be a clinically useful method for assessing polyol pathway activity.


Asunto(s)
Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 2/orina , Glucosuria , Inositol/orina , Sorbitol/sangre , Adulto , Albuminuria , Glucemia/metabolismo , Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 2/sangre , Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 2/fisiopatología , Neuropatías Diabéticas/orina , Retinopatía Diabética/orina , Ayuno , Femenino , Fructosa/orina , Cromatografía de Gases y Espectrometría de Masas/métodos , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Valor Predictivo de las Pruebas , Valores de Referencia , Análisis de Regresión
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Biosci Biotechnol Biochem ; 65(10): 2187-92, 2001 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11758908

RESUMEN

The cellulose-binding ability of Geotrichum sp. M111 cells was investigated by the micro-tube method which gives an indication of the binding ability of M111 cells. The optimum pH value and temperature were 3-7 and below 50 degrees C, respectively, from measurement of the aggregation height for a mixture of cellulose powder and M111 cells. The binding constant of 0.3% for M111 cells to cellulose powder was obtained in a 20 mm citrate buffer of pH 5.0 at 30 degrees C. Aggregation was inhibited by such surfactants as sodium dodecylsulfate. The binding ability of M111 cells to cellulose fiber disappeared after a treatment with Driselase or Pronase E. This suggests that the binding ability might be related to the cell surface proteins. The dehydration rate of the distilled waste of sweet potato shouchu was accelerated by the addition of M111 cells. The analysis of dehydration by a linear viscoelastic model suggests that the acceleration effect might have been due to the space increase between cellulose fibers with the cell addition.


Asunto(s)
Celulosa/metabolismo , Industria de Procesamiento de Alimentos/métodos , Geotrichum/metabolismo , Ipomoea batatas/microbiología , Desecación/métodos , Calor , Concentración de Iones de Hidrógeno
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Biochem Biophys Res Commun ; 278(1): 63-71, 2000 Nov 11.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11071856

RESUMEN

It has been demonstrated that the mammalian Ad4BP/SF-1 (NR5A1) gene is regulated precisely in sex, tissue, and developmental stage specific manners. To clarify the complex transcriptional regulation, we investigated in the present study whether the gene transcription is regulated by multiple promoters accompanied by noncoding first exons. Novel first exons (Io and Ig) were identified downstream of the already identified exon Ia. Nucleotide sequences revealed that Ia and Ig exons were well conserved, whereas Io exon was less conserved among the mouse, rat, and human genes. Interestingly, the splice donor of the mouse and human Io and human Ig exons do not satisfy the consensus sequence. Transcripts containing Ia, Io, and Ig were detected in all rat tissues examined, while the transcript containing Io was undetectable in the corresponding tissues of mice. The lack of exon Io usage in the mouse was confirmed by transient transfection assays with cultured cells. Quantitative RT-PCR analysis revealed that the transcript containing Ig exon was the main product in the pituitary but significantly less in the spleen, suggesting that the regulation of Ad4BP/SF-1 gene transcription in the pituitary and spleen is distinct from that of other tissues. The above findings, together with the structural abnormality at the splice donor site, suggest that acquisition of the multiple first exons enables the Ad4BP/SF-1 gene to be regulated differentially in different animal species and in different tissues in the same animal.


Asunto(s)
Proteínas de Unión al ADN/genética , Exones , Regiones Promotoras Genéticas , Factores de Transcripción/genética , Empalme Alternativo , Animales , Secuencia de Bases , Secuencia Conservada , ADN Complementario/metabolismo , Proteínas de Unión al ADN/biosíntesis , Factores de Transcripción Fushi Tarazu , Regulación de la Expresión Génica , Proteínas de Homeodominio , Humanos , Ratones , Modelos Genéticos , Datos de Secuencia Molecular , Hipófisis/metabolismo , Plásmidos/metabolismo , Reacción en Cadena de la Polimerasa , Isoformas de Proteínas , ARN Mensajero/metabolismo , Ratas , Receptores Citoplasmáticos y Nucleares , Reacción en Cadena de la Polimerasa de Transcriptasa Inversa , Homología de Secuencia de Ácido Nucleico , Bazo/metabolismo , Factor Esteroidogénico 1 , Factores de Tiempo , Distribución Tisular , Factores de Transcripción/biosíntesis , Transcripción Genética , Transfección , Células Tumorales Cultivadas
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Genome Res ; 10(11): 1817-27, 2000 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11076866

RESUMEN

BodyMap is a collection of site-directed 3' expressed sequence tags (ESTs) (gene signatures, GSs) that contains the transcript compositions of various human tissues and was the first systematic effort to acquire gene expression data. For the construction of BodyMap, cDNA libraries were made, preserving abundance information and histologic resolutions of tissue mRNAs. By sequencing 164,000 randomly selected clones, 88,587 GSs that represent chromosomally coded transcripts have been collected from 51 human organs and tissues. They were clustered into 18,722 independent 3' termini from transcripts, and more than 3000 of these were not found among ESTs assembled in UniGene (Build 75). Assessment of the prevalence of polyadenylation signals and comparison with GenBank cDNAs indicated that there was no significant contamination by internally primed cDNAs or genomic fragments but that there was a relatively high incidence (12%) of alternative polyadenylation sites. We evaluated the sensitivity and resolution of expression information in BodyMap by in silico Northern hybridization and selection of tissue-specific gene probes. BodyMap is a unique resource for estimation of the absolute abundance of transcripts and selection of gene probes for efficient hybridization-based gene expression profiling.


Asunto(s)
Regiones no Traducidas 3'/análisis , Clonación Molecular/métodos , Biología Computacional/métodos , Etiquetas de Secuencia Expresada , Perfilación de la Expresión Génica/métodos , Genes/genética , Biología Computacional/estadística & datos numéricos , ADN Complementario/genética , ADN Complementario/aislamiento & purificación , Bases de Datos Factuales/estadística & datos numéricos , Perfilación de la Expresión Génica/estadística & datos numéricos , Humanos , Especificidad de Órganos/genética , Sensibilidad y Especificidad
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Biosci Biotechnol Biochem ; 64(8): 1608-13, 2000 Aug.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10993145

RESUMEN

The taste and flavor of spray-dried powdered products are the most important quality factors. In the present study, molecular encapsulation in cyclodextrin was applied to prevent the loss of a hydrophobic flavor compound (l-menthol) during the drying of a droplet. beta-Cyclodextrin appeared to be a better encapsulant for menthol than alpha- and gamma-cyclodextrin. The retention of menthol increased with increasing concentration of both cyclodextrin and maltodextrin. A simple mathematical model is proposed for estimating the flavor retention. The theoretical results by this model estimated well the final retention of menthol encapsulated in a blend of beta-cyclodextrin and maltodextrin.


Asunto(s)
Ciclodextrinas , Composición de Medicamentos/métodos , Mentol , alfa-Ciclodextrinas , beta-Ciclodextrinas , gamma-Ciclodextrinas , Liofilización , Modelos Químicos , Polisacáridos , Gusto
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Biosci Biotechnol Biochem ; 64(6): 1147-52, 2000 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10923783

RESUMEN

Anhydrous sugars such as maltose and trehalose are useful for making dry powder of foods and liquids. The crystal-transformation rate of maltose and trehalose were investigated under humid conditions and by kneading. The enthalpy for solubilization was 7.0 kJ/mol for the anhydrous maltose. The crystal-transformation rate of anhydrous alpha-maltose to hydrous beta-maltose depended on the temperature at 75% humidity. However, that of anhydrous trehalose did not depend on the temperature, and transformation was very rapid. An anomeric change to maltose and no such change to trehalose might have caused this. The activation energy of crystal transformation was 79 kJ/mol for maltose and zero for trehalose. The rate of crystal transformation of anhydrous maltose while kneading depended on the purity of the anhydrous alpha-maltose and the amount of water present. This crystal transformation rate fitted the Avrami equation.


Asunto(s)
Maltosa/química , Trehalosa/química , Cristalización , Aromatizantes , Tecnología de Alimentos , Polvos , Termodinámica , Agua
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Biosci Biotechnol Biochem ; 64(6): 1159-65, 2000 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10923785

RESUMEN

Refolding of reduced and denatured protein in vitro has been an important issue for both basic research and applied biotechnology. Refolding at low protein concentration requires large volumes of refolding buffer. Among various refolding methods, diafiltration is very useful to control the denaturant and red/ox reagents in a refolding solution. We constructed a refolding procedure of high lysozyme concentration (0.5-10 mg/ml) based on the linear reduction of the urea concentration during diafiltration under oxygen pressure. When the urea concentration in the refolding vessel was decreased from 4 M with a rate of 0.167 M/h, the refolding yields were 85% and 63% at protein concentrations, 5 mg/ml and 10 mg/ml, respectively, after 11 h. This method gave a high productivity of 40.1,microM/h of the refolding lysozyme. The change in refolding yields during the diafiltration could be simulated using the model of Hevehan and Clark.


Asunto(s)
Muramidasa/química , Animales , Pollos , Filtración/instrumentación , Técnicas In Vitro , Oxidación-Reducción , Desnaturalización Proteica , Pliegue de Proteína , Temperatura , Urea
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Biochemistry ; 39(21): 6564-71, 2000 May 30.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10828973

RESUMEN

A short C-terminal fragment of immunoglobulin-binding domain of streptococcal protein G is known to form nativelike beta-hairpin at physiological conditions. To understand the cooperative folding of the short peptide, eight Ala-substituted mutants of the fragment were investigated with respect to their structural stabilities by analyzing temperature dependence of NMR signals. On comparison of the obtained thermodynamic parameters, we found that the nonpolar residues Tyr45 and Phe52 and the polar residues Asp46 and Thr49 are crucial for the beta-hairpin folding. The results suggest a strong interaction between the nonpolar side chains that participates in a putative hydrophobic cluster and that the polar side chains form a fairly rigid conformation around the loop (46-51). We also investigated the complex formation of the mutants with N-terminal fragment at the variety of temperature to get their thermal unfolding profiles and found that the mutations on the residues Asp46 and Thr49 largely destabilized the complexes, while substitution of Asp47 slightly stabilized the complex. From these results, we deduced that both the hydrophobic cluster formation and the rigidity of the loop (46-51) cooperatively stabilize the beta-hairpin structure of the fragment. These interactions which form a stable beta-hairpin may be the initial structural scaffold which is important in the early folding events of the whole domain.


Asunto(s)
Proteínas Bacterianas/química , Fragmentos de Péptidos/química , Sustitución de Aminoácidos , Sitios de Unión , Calorimetría , Modelos Moleculares , Mutagénesis Sitio-Dirigida , Resonancia Magnética Nuclear Biomolecular , Fragmentos de Péptidos/síntesis química , Conformación Proteica , Pliegue de Proteína , Estructura Secundaria de Proteína , Receptores de IgG/química , Proteínas Recombinantes/química , Termodinámica
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Diabetes Res Clin Pract ; 47(3): 185-90, 2000 Mar.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10741567

RESUMEN

To clarify the association between the actions of insulin on the vascular wall and on the muscles in diabetes, we evaluated insulin-mediated vasodilation and muscle glucose uptake simultaneously using the euglycemic hyperinsulinemic glucose clamp technique and the calculation of total peripheral vascular resistance (TPR) from arterial pulse wave analysis in 19 Japanese patients with type 2 diabetes who had no signs of atherosclerosis. During the clamp study, the plasma norepinephrine (NE) level and plasma renin activity (PRA) increased without showing any significant correlation to the glucose infusion rate (GIR); a marker of muscle insulin sensitivity, and no changes of other plasma vasoactive hormone levels were observed. TPR decreased over time during the clamp study. The decrease of TPR from baseline was 0.88 +/- 0.02 at 1 h (mean +/- S.E.M., P < 0.01) and 0.79 +/- 0.03 at 2 h (P < 0.01), and the relative change in TPR from baseline was negatively correlated with GIR (r = -0.48 at 1 and 2 h; both P < 0.05). Our results suggest that there is also insulin resistance in the vascular wall, and this phenomenon may be associated with muscle insulin resistance in type 2 diabetes.


Asunto(s)
Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 2/fisiopatología , Resistencia a la Insulina , Insulina/farmacología , Músculo Esquelético/fisiopatología , Resistencia Vascular/fisiología , Vasodilatación/fisiología , Adulto , Factor Natriurético Atrial/sangre , Glucemia/metabolismo , Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 2/sangre , Endotelina-1/sangre , Femenino , Técnica de Clampeo de la Glucosa , Humanos , Infusiones Intravenosas , Insulina/administración & dosificación , Masculino , Músculo Esquelético/irrigación sanguínea , Norepinefrina/sangre , Análisis de Regresión , Renina/sangre , Sodio/sangre , Resistencia Vascular/efectos de los fármacos , Vasodilatación/efectos de los fármacos
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J Mol Spectrosc ; 198(2): 209-217, 1999 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10547302

RESUMEN

The pulsed-field ionization (PFI) zero-kinetic-energy (ZEKE) photoelectron spectra of Ar(2) were measured between 117 000 cm(-1) (14.5 eV) and 128 300 cm(-1) (15.9 eV) using the penetrating field technique and synchrotron radiation at resolutions of up to 1 meV. The A(2)Sigma(+)(1/2u) ground state and B(2)Pi(1/2g) and C(2)Pi(3/2u) excited states were assigned to those spectra. The first adiabatic ionization potential of Ar(2) was determined to be 14.4572 +/- 0.0007 eV. A Le Roy-Bernstein plot and a Birge-Sponer plot were used to determine the dissociation limit of the A(2)Sigma(+)(1/2u) ground state. The vibrational level of the C(2)Pi(3/2u) excited state was observed for the first time. The effective lifetime for high-n Rydberg states converging on the vibrational levels of the C(2)Pi(1/2u) excited state is estimated to be shorter than those of the A(2)Sigma(+)(1/2u), B(2)Pi(1/2g), and C(2)Pi(3/2u) states, because the spectrum could not be observed on the PFI-ZEKE experiment. The threshold photoelectron-photoion coincidence spectra of Ar(2) were also measured and compared with the spectra obtained from the PFI-ZEKE experiment. Copyright 1999 Academic Press.

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Eur J Pharmacol ; 376(1-2): 17-22, 1999 Jul 02.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10440084

RESUMEN

The effects of metformin treatment on advanced glycation endproduct formation and peripheral nerve function in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats were examined. Streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats were treated with low dose metformin (50-65 mg kg(-1) daily) or high dose metformin (500-650 mg kg(-1) daily) for 10 weeks. While the metformin-untreated diabetic group showed a significant increase of advanced glycation endproducts (6.1-fold in the lens, 1.6-fold in the sciatic nerve, 2.3-fold in the renal cortex, and 1.9-fold in plasma; all P < 0.01) compared with the healthy control group, both metformin-treated groups had significantly less advanced glycation endproduct deposition. The % decrease in the diabetes-induced increase in advanced glycation endproduct formation by low and high dose metformin treatment was 25% and 72% in the lens (both P < 0.01), 31% and 42% in the sciatic nerve (both P < 0.05), and 16% and 33% in the renal cortex (P < 0.05 and P < 0.01), respectively. However, the plasma advanced glycation endproduct level showed no significant difference from that in the untreated diabetic group, in spite of slight decrease in plasma glucose and glycated hemoglobin levels in the metformin-treated groups. The diabetes-induced sciatic nerve conduction velocity deficits were improved by 46% and 42% by low and high dose metformin treatment, respectively (both P < 0.01). These data suggest that metformin may have a direct antiglycative action, which in turn contributes to amelioration of peripheral nerve function. Thus, metformin treatment may be effective in the prevention of diabetic complications through not only lowering plasma glucose, but also directly inhibiting advanced glycation endproduct formation.


Asunto(s)
Diabetes Mellitus Experimental/metabolismo , Productos Finales de Glicación Avanzada/biosíntesis , Hipoglucemiantes/farmacología , Metformina/farmacología , Nervio Ciático/efectos de los fármacos , Animales , Diabetes Mellitus Experimental/sangre , Productos Finales de Glicación Avanzada/sangre , Corteza Renal/metabolismo , Cristalino/metabolismo , Masculino , Conducción Nerviosa/efectos de los fármacos , Ratas , Ratas Sprague-Dawley , Nervio Ciático/metabolismo , Nervio Ciático/fisiología
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Kansenshogaku Zasshi ; 73(3): 248-52, 1999 Mar.
Artículo en Japonés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10222672

RESUMEN

Three girls with systemic cat scratch disease, aged 10, 13 and 9 years, were reported. They presented a prolonged fever and back pain in the early stage of the disease, and had no regional lymphadenopathy. Two of them had hepatosplenic granulomas, one with multiple 5 mm hypoechoic lesions in the liver and spleen, and the other with a single 2.5 cm hypodense lesion in the left hepatic lobe. The latter patient underwent a partial left hepatic lobectomy. All patients had elevated titers of antibodies to Bartonella henselae. Polymerase chain reaction detected B. henselae DNA in tissue specimens of the patient who underwent a hepatic lobectomy. Cat scratch disease should be recognized as a cause of fever of unknown origin because the prevalence of B henselae infection might be higher in Japan.


Asunto(s)
Enfermedad por Rasguño de Gato/diagnóstico , Adolescente , Niño , Femenino , Fiebre de Origen Desconocido , Humanos
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Diabetes ; 48(4): 766-74, 1999 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10102693

RESUMEN

Hyperinsulinemia is a common finding in obesity and results from insulin hypersecretion and impaired hepatic insulin extraction. In vitro studies have shown that free fatty acids (FFAs), which are often elevated in obesity, can impair insulin binding and degradation in isolated rat hepatocytes. To investigate whether FFAs impair hepatic insulin extraction (E(H)) in vivo, either saline (SAL) or 10% Intralipid (0.03 ml x kg(-1) x min(-1)) plus heparin (0.44 U x kg(-1) x min(-1)) (IH) was infused into normal dogs to elevate FFA levels. Insulin was infused intraportally at 18 pmol x kg(-1) x min(-1) for 150 min (period A, high insulin dose), and then at 2.4 pmol x kg(-1) x min(-1) for another 150 min (period B, low insulin dose). After the low portal insulin dose, additional insulin was infused peripherally at 8.4 pmol x kg(-1) x min(-1) for 120 min (period C) to assess the clearance of insulin from the peripheral plasma. In 16 paired experiments, FFA levels were 1,085 +/- 167, 1,491 +/- 240, 1,159 +/- 221 micromol/l (IH) and 221 +/- 44, 329 +/- 72, 176 +/- 44 micromol/l (SAL) in periods A, B, and C, respectively. Peripheral insulin levels were greater with IH (P < 0.001) than with SAL in all periods (1,620 +/- 114, 126 +/- 12, 1,050 +/- 72 pmol/l for IH vs. 1,344 +/- 168, 96 +/- 4.2, 882 +/- 60 pmol/l for SAL). Glucose clearance was impaired by IH in all periods (P < 0.05), whereas glucose production was slightly increased by IH during period B. Peripheral insulin clearance (Cl) and E(H) were calculated from the insulin infusion rate and insulin concentration data in each period by taking into account the nonlinearity of insulin kinetics. Cl was lower (P < 0.01) with IH (9.6 +/- 0.6, 12.0 +/- 0.9, 10.2 +/- 0.6 ml x kg(-1) x min(-1)) than with SAL (11.2 +/- 1, 13.6 +/- 0.7, 11.9 +/- 0.9 ml x kg(-1) x min(-1)) in periods A, B, and C. E(H) was also lower (P < 0.05) with IH (25 +/- 4, 40 +/- 5, 32 +/- 5%) than with SAL (30 +/- 2.8, 47 +/- 3, 38 +/- 3%). We conclude that FFAs can impair hepatic insulin extraction in vivo at high and low insulin levels, an effect that may contribute to the peripheral hyperinsulinemia of obesity.


Asunto(s)
Ácidos Grasos no Esterificados/fisiología , Insulina/metabolismo , Hígado/metabolismo , Animales , Perros , Combinación de Medicamentos , Emulsiones Grasas Intravenosas/farmacología , Ácidos Grasos no Esterificados/sangre , Glucosa/metabolismo , Heparina/farmacología , Inyecciones Intravenosas , Insulina/farmacocinética , Insulina/farmacología , Masculino , Modelos Biológicos , Vena Porta , Cloruro de Sodio/farmacología
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J Trauma ; 46(3): 466-72, 1999 Mar.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10088853

RESUMEN

OBJECTIVE: To assemble an international panel of experts to develop consensus recommendations on selected important issues on the use of ultrasonography (US) in trauma care. SETTING: R Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center, University of Maryland Medical System, Baltimore, Md. The conference was held on December 4, 1997. PARTICIPANTS: A committee of two co-directors and eight faculty members, in the disciplines of surgery and emergency medicine, representing four nations. Each faculty member had made significant contributions to the current understanding of US in trauma. RESULTS: Six broad topics felt to be controversial or to have wide variation in practice were discussed using the ad hoc process: (1) US nomenclature and technique; (2) US for organ-specific injury; (3) US scoring systems; (4) the meaning of positive and negative US studies; (5) US credentialing issues; and (6) future applications of US. Consensus recommendations were made when unanimous agreement was reached. Majority viewpoints and minority opinions are presented for unresolved issues. CONCLUSION: The consensus conference process fostered an international sharing of ideas. Continued communication is needed to advance the science and technology of US in trauma care.


Asunto(s)
Traumatismo Múltiple/diagnóstico por imagen , Triaje/métodos , Certificación , Humanos , Reproducibilidad de los Resultados , Sensibilidad y Especificidad , Terminología como Asunto , Factores de Tiempo , Índices de Gravedad del Trauma , Ultrasonografía/métodos , Ultrasonografía/normas
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