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J Gynecol Obstet Hum Reprod ; 46(3): 275-283, 2017 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28403926

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: This study aims to describe how microarray comparative genomic hybridization (aCGH) has shifted to become a prenatal diagnosis tool at the Lyon university-hospital. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This retrospective study included all patients who were referred in the 3 pluridisciplinary centers for prenatal diagnosis of the Lyon university-hospital and who received a prenatal aCGH between June 2013 and June 2015. aCGH was systematically performed in parallel with a karyotype, using the PréCytoNEM array design. RESULTS: A total of 260 microarrays were performed for the following indications: 249 abnormal ultrasounds (95.8%), 7 characterizations of chromosomal rearrangements (2.7%), and 4 twins with no abnormal ultrasounds (1.5%). With a resolution of 1 mega base, we found 235 normal results (90.4%), 23 abnormal results (8.8%) and 2 non-returns (0.8%). For the chromosomal rearrangements visible on the karyotype, aCGH identified all of the 12 unbalanced rearrangements and did not identify the 2 balanced rearrangements. Among the fetuses with normal karyotypes, 11 showed abnormal microarray results, corresponding to unbalanced cryptic chromosomal rearrangements (4.2%). CONCLUSION: Transferring aCGH to a prenatal diagnosis at the Lyon university-hospital has increased the detection rate of chromosomal abnormalities by 4.2% compared to the single karyotype.


Subject(s)
Chromosome Aberrations , Chromosome Disorders/diagnosis , Comparative Genomic Hybridization , Prenatal Diagnosis , Adolescent , Adult , Female , France , Hospitals, University , Humans , Pregnancy , Retrospective Studies , Young Adult
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Nat Prod Rep ; 32(7): 1114-30, 2015 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25693047

ABSTRACT

Out of the many bioactive compounds described from the oceans, only a small fraction have been studied for their ecological significance. Similarly, most chemically mediated interactions are not well understood, because the molecules involved remain unrevealed. In Antarctica, this gap in knowledge is even more acute in comparison to tropical or temperate regions, even though polar organisms are also prolific producers of chemical defenses, and pharmacologically relevant products are being reported from the Southern Ocean. The extreme and unique marine environments surrounding Antarctica along with the numerous unusual interactions taking place in benthic communities are expected to select for novel functional secondary metabolites. There is an urgent need to comprehend the evolutionary role of marine derived substances in general, and particularly at the Poles, since molecules of keystone significance are vital in species survival, and therefore, in structuring the communities. Here we provide a mini-review on the identified marine natural products proven to have an ecological function in Antarctic ecosystems. This report recapitulates some of the bibliography from original Antarctic reviews, and updates the new literature in the field from 2009 to the present.


Subject(s)
Biological Products , Antarctic Regions , Ecology , Ecosystem , Marine Biology
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J Clin Microbiol ; 52(5): 1511-8, 2014 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24574284

ABSTRACT

In Catalonia, a screening protocol for cervical cancer, including human papillomavirus (HPV) DNA testing using the Digene Hybrid Capture 2 (HC2) assay, was implemented in 2006. In order to monitor interlaboratory reproducibility, a proficiency testing (PT) survey of the HPV samples was launched in 2008. The aim of this study was to explore the repeatability of the HC2 assay's performance. Participating laboratories provided 20 samples annually, 5 randomly chosen samples from each of the following relative light unit (RLU) intervals: <0.5, 0.5 to 0.99, 1 to 9.99, and ≥10. Kappa statistics were used to determine the agreement levels between the original and the PT readings. The nature and origin of the discrepant results were calculated by bootstrapping. A total of 946 specimens were retested. The kappa values were 0.91 for positive/negative categorical classification and 0.79 for the four RLU intervals studied. Sample retesting yielded systematically lower RLU values than the original test (P<0.005), independently of the time elapsed between the two determinations (median, 53 days), possibly due to freeze-thaw cycles. The probability for a sample to show clinically discrepant results upon retesting was a function of the RLU value; samples with RLU values in the 0.5 to 5 interval showed 10.80% probability to yield discrepant results (95% confidence interval [CI], 7.86 to 14.33) compared to 0.85% probability for samples outside this interval (95% CI, 0.17 to 1.69). Globally, the HC2 assay shows high interlaboratory concordance. We have identified differential confidence thresholds and suggested the guidelines for interlaboratory PT in the future, as analytical quality assessment of HPV DNA detection remains a central component of the screening program for cervical cancer prevention.


Subject(s)
Papillomaviridae/genetics , Papillomavirus Infections/diagnosis , Uterine Cervical Neoplasms/diagnosis , DNA, Viral/genetics , Early Detection of Cancer/methods , Female , Human Papillomavirus DNA Tests/methods , Humans , Laboratory Proficiency Testing/methods , Papillomavirus Infections/virology , Reproducibility of Results , Sensitivity and Specificity , Spain , Uterine Cervical Neoplasms/virology , Vaginal Smears/methods
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Clin Exp Allergy ; 42(8): 1197-205, 2012 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22805467

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: In Westernized countries, over 1% of the population is allergic to peanuts or tree nuts, which carries a risk of severe allergic reactions. Several studies support the efficacy of peanut oral immunotherapy (OIT) for reducing the clinical sensitivity of affected individuals; however, the mechanisms of this effect are still being characterized. One mechanism that may contribute is the suppression of effector cells, such as basophils. Basophil anergy has been characterized in vitro as a pathway-specific hyporesponsiveness; however, this has not been demonstrated to occur in vivo. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the hypothesis that basophil anergy occurs in vivo due to chronic allergen exposure in the setting of a clinical oral immunotherapy trial. METHODS: Samples of peripheral blood were obtained from subjects during a placebo-controlled clinical trial of peanut OIT. Basophil reactivity to in vitro stimulation with peanut allergen and controls was assessed by the upregulation of activation markers, CD63 and CD203c, measured by flow cytometry. RESULTS: The upregulation of CD63 following stimulation of the IgE receptor, either specifically with peanut allergen or non-specifically with anti-IgE antibody, was strongly suppressed by active OIT. However, OIT did not significantly suppress this response in basophils stimulated by the distinct fMLP receptor pathway. In the subset of subjects with egg sensitization, active peanut OIT also suppressed CD63 upregulation in response to stimulation with egg allergen. Allergen OIT also suppressed the upregulation of CD203c including in response to stimulation with IL-3 alone. CONCLUSION: Peanut OIT induces a hyporesponsive state in basophils that is consistent with pathway-specific anergy previously described in vitro. This suggests the hypothesis that effector cell anergy could contribute to clinical desensitization.


Subject(s)
Allergens/immunology , Arachis/immunology , Basophils/immunology , Desensitization, Immunologic , Peanut Hypersensitivity/immunology , Signal Transduction , Administration, Oral , Allergens/administration & dosage , Basophils/metabolism , Child , Child, Preschool , Humans , Immune Tolerance , Peanut Hypersensitivity/metabolism , Peanut Hypersensitivity/therapy , Phosphoric Diester Hydrolases/metabolism , Pyrophosphatases/metabolism , Receptors, IgE/immunology , Tetraspanin 30/metabolism
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Pharm. care Esp ; 14(1): 2-10, ene.-feb. 2012. tab
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-108957

ABSTRACT

Objetivos: 1) Caracterizar cuantitativamente la indicación farmacéutica (IndF). 2) Caracterizar cualitativamente la IndF: a) caracterizar a los pacientes; b) analizar la frecuencia y los motivos de consulta más habituales, y c) analizar las recomendaciones indicadas. 3) Valorar la calidad del método de registro cualitativo. Método: Estudio descriptivo transversal. Se registraron todas las IndF, durante 3 meses, de todo usuario que solicitara una indicación para un problema de salud, ya fuera para él mismo o para otra persona, en una farmacia comunitaria. El registro cuantitativo se llevó a cabo mediante el sistema de gestión, y el cualitativo mediante una hoja ad hoc en papel, registrando datos del paciente, de la consulta y de la recomendación y en qué momento se realizó el registro, si durante la entrevista con el paciente (método Foro) o más tarde. Resultados: Se realizaron 690 indicaciones y, de ellas, el 60% pudo ser registrado cualitativamente. Casi un 60% de las IndF registradas cualitativamente fueron para mujeres en edades entre los 45 y los 60 años, y en la mayoría de los casos fue el propio paciente quien solicitó las indicaciones. El motivo de consulta más frecuente fue el dolor. Los medicamentos más aconsejados fueron los del sistema respiratorio, con un 25%. La mayoría de las IndF se resolvieron con una especialidad farmacéutica publicitaria (EFP) o un producto sanitario. Conclusiones: Se consiguió registrar cualitativamente un 60% del total de las IndF. La mayoría de las IndF demandadas se resolvieron con la recomendación de un medicamento. La gran solicitud de indicaciones para el dolor no relacionadas con la recomendación de analgésicos refleja la importancia del asesoramiento farmacéutico (AU)


Objectives: 1) To characterize quantitatively the pharmacist counselling (PhCoun) in minor ailments. 2) To characterize qualitatively the PhCoun: a) to characterize assisted patients; b) to analyze both the frequency and reasons for most common consultations; c) to analyze recommendations suggested at the PhCoun service. 3) To rate the quality of the methodology for the qualitative registration. Methodology: Descriptive transversal study. All pharmacist counselling in minor ailments were fi led during a 3 month period, of any patient who requested counseling for health purposes, whether for themselves or acting on other patient’s behalf, in one community pharmacy. Registration was quantitative, by the administration system, and qualitative by a temporary sheet of paper, filing patient data, consultations, recommendations, and also, when fi ling happens, if during the consulting with patient (Foro method) or later. Results: 690 IndF were made and 60% of them could be recorded qualitatively. Nearly a 60% of the PhCoun filed qualitatively are females, ages within 45-60 years, where in most cases, requested by the patient. Most of the IndF were resolved with an EFP or sanitary product. Being pain the most frequent reason for counseling need. Medication for the respiratory system was the most prescribed (25%). Conclusions: A qualitative record was achieved 60% of total PhCoun. Most solicited PhCoun are dealt with prescribed medication. The high requests for pain consultations not related with analgesic prescriptions refl ect the significance (importance) of pharmaceutical consulting (AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , 25783/methods , 24960/methods , Pharmacies/organization & administration , Records/standards , Drug Repositioning/statistics & numerical data , Drug Repositioning/standards , Cross-Sectional Studies
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Bioresour Technol ; 102(3): 2678-83, 2011 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21131196

ABSTRACT

Biofilms of Geobacter sulfurreducens were formed under chronoamperometry at -0.5 V and -0.6 V vs. Ag/AgCl on stainless steel cathodes and tested for fumarate reduction. Increasing the surface roughness Ra from 2.0 µm to 4.0 µm increased currents by a factor of 1.6. The overall current density increased with biofilm coverage. When the current density was calculated with respect to the biofilm-coated area only, values up to 280 A/m(2) were derived. These values decreased with biofilm coverage and indicated that isolated cells or small colonies locally provide higher current density than dense colonies. Steel composition affected the current values because of differences in biofilm structure and electron transfer rates. Biofilms formed under polarisation revealed better electrochemical characteristics than biofilm developed at open circuit. This work opens up new guidelines for the design of microbial cathodes: a uniform carpet of isolated bacteria or small colonies should be targeted, avoiding the formation of large colonies.


Subject(s)
Bioelectric Energy Sources/microbiology , Biofilms/growth & development , Electrodes/microbiology , Geobacter/physiology , Bacterial Adhesion , Cell Proliferation , Equipment Design , Equipment Failure Analysis , Surface Properties
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Clin Exp Allergy ; 37(5): 752-63, 2007 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17456223

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Ara h 2 is a potent peanut allergen but its contribution to the ability of a crude peanut extract (CPE) to cross-link IgE and activate mast cells has not been rigorously evaluated. OBJECTIVE: To measure the contribution that Ara h 2 makes to the effector function of a CPE. METHODS: Ara h 2 was specifically removed from a CPE as demonstrated by immunoblots, 2D gels, and an inhibitory ELISA. Functional assays of sham-treated and Ara h 2-depleted CPEs were performed with RBL SX-38 cells sensitized with IgE from highly peanut-allergic subjects and with naturally sensitized basophils. RESULTS: Depletion of approximately 99% of the Ara h 2 from the CPE led to an increase in the concentration of the CPE necessary to give 50% of maximal degranulation (EC50) of the SX-38 cells following sensitization with sera that contain anti-Ara h 2 IgE. Assays with a pool of 10 sera showed a small but significant increase in the EC50 following depletion of Ara h 2 (1.65+/-0.15-fold; P<0.05) and assays of seven individual sera showed a similar increase in the average EC50 (1.7+/-0.2-fold; P<0.02). The percent of the anti-peanut IgE that binds Ara h 2 correlated with an increase in the EC50 of the CPE following depletion of Ara h 2 (r=0.83; P<0.02). On the other hand, data from three of these patients studied with a basophil histamine release assay did not show a significant effect of depletion of Ara h 2. CONCLUSION: Based on its ability to cross-link IgE effectively, Ara h 2 is clearly an important peanut allergen. Its ability to cross-link IgE effectively from a specific serum is related to the proportion of anti-Ara h 2 in that serum but Ara h 2 does not account for a majority of the effector activity of the CPE for any of the sera studied.


Subject(s)
Allergens/immunology , Arachis/immunology , Glycoproteins/immunology , Immunoglobulin E/immunology , Peanut Hypersensitivity/immunology , Plant Proteins/immunology , 2S Albumins, Plant , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Allergens/analysis , Antigens, Plant , Basophil Degranulation Test , Basophils/immunology , Child , Child, Preschool , Electrophoresis, Gel, Two-Dimensional/methods , Humans , Immunoglobulin E/blood , Mast Cells/immunology , Middle Aged , Plant Extracts/immunology , Spectrometry, Mass, Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption-Ionization/methods
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Allergy ; 57 Suppl 72: 88-93, 2002.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12144563

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Peanut allergy is one of the five most frequent food allergies in children and in adults. Recently, we purified and evaluated the allergenicity of peanut oleosins, a family of small-sized proteins involved in the formation of peanut oil bodies. METHODS: Allergenicity of the purified native protein and of the recombinant protein was tested by Western blot and by IgE-RIA. RESULTS: We found IgE-binding with oleosin in 3 of 14 sera of patients who had suffered an allergic reaction to peanuts. Two sera reacted weakly against 16-18 kDa proteins corresponding to oleosin monomers, in Western blot. The main reacting bands had a molecular size estimated at approximately 34 kDa, approximately 50 kDa and approximately 68 kDa and could therefore correspond to oleosin oligomers. IgE reactivity was higher in extracts from roasted peanuts. The same phenomenon occurred with crude soybean oil fraction, with two bands of 16.5 and 24 kDa corresponding to monomers, and two bands of 50 kDa and 76 kDa corresponding to dimers and trimers, respectively. The 18 kDa band was observed in the 3 Western blots of a membrane-enriched fraction of recombinant oleosin produced in the Sf9-baculovirus expression system (performed with the 3 patient sera). CONCLUSIONS: We have characterized a new peanut allergen which belongs to the oleosins, a family of proteins involved in the formation of oil bodies. The protein may be involved in some of the allergic cross-reactions to peanuts and soybeans.


Subject(s)
Allergens/immunology , Arachis/immunology , Immunoglobulin E/blood , Peanut Hypersensitivity/immunology , Plant Proteins/immunology , Blotting, Western , Humans , Molecular Weight , Radioimmunoassay , Recombinant Proteins/immunology
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Cell Physiol Biochem ; 11(5): 271-8, 2001.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11684816

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The cationic charge of molecules may promote their uptake across epithelia, which are rich in brush border anionic sites. The transport of unsaturated avidin and avidin saturated with a biotinylated compound was investigated across Caco-2 adenocarcinoma cell with fetal enterocyte phenotype. METHODS: The unsaturated avidin and avidin saturated with either biotin or a biotinyl-cobalamin conjugate (biotinyl-Cbl) were iodinated to follow their transport through the cell monolayer. Their apparent permeability coefficient (Papp) and transepithelial pathway were determined and compared to those for control radiolabeled markers [3H]-mannitol, [125I]-beta-lactoglobulin and [57Co]-cobalamin/intrinsic factor (Cbl/IF). RESULTS: The Papp of [125I]-avidin estimated at 2.8 x 10(-7) +/- 0.08 cm/s was close to that for mannitol that uses paracellular pathway. The binding of biotin or biotin conjugate to avidin enhanced its tetrameric conformation. The Papp for [125I]-avidin/biotin and [125I]- avidin/biotinyl-Cbl were respectively increased by 2-fold, compared to that for [125I]-avidin and 4-fold, compared to that for [125I]-beta-lactoglobulin and [54Co]-Cbl/IF. The protein was not accumulated in the cell and was found in intact form in the basolateral side, after its transport across the monolayer. Chloroquine (0.66 micromol/ml) did not significantly decrease the Papp for [125I]-avidin/biotinyl-Cbl. Conversely it decreased by 80% the Papp for Cbl/IF, that uses transepithelial pathway. CONCLUSIONS: Avidin (either saturated or not with biotin and biotinyl-Cbl) was able to cross the monolayer of Caco-2 cell line through a paracellular pathway. This study pointed out the interest for using this protein as a shuttle for increasing the transport rate of biotinylated compounds through fetal epithelial barriers.


Subject(s)
Avidin/metabolism , Intestinal Mucosa/metabolism , Vitamin B 12/metabolism , Biological Transport/drug effects , Biotinylation , Caco-2 Cells , Chloroquine/pharmacology , Edetic Acid/pharmacology , Humans , Intrinsic Factor/metabolism , Lactoglobulins/metabolism , Mannitol/metabolism
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Analyst ; 126(4): 457-64, 2001 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11340978

ABSTRACT

The chromatographic behaviour of binary and ternary mixtures of several phenethylamines (phenylephrine, phenylpropanolamine, ephedrine, pseudoephedrine and methoxyphenamine) and antihistamines (pheniramine, carbinoxamine, doxylamine, chlorpheniramine, dexchlorpheniramine, dexbrompheniramine, diphenhydramine, tripolidine, azatadine and phenyltoloxamine), found in cough-cold pharmaceutical preparations, was studied using C8, C18 and cyano columns, micellar mobile phases of sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) and pentanol and UV detection. Using a C8 column and mobile phases of 0.05 mol l-1 SDS-6% v/v pentanol or 0.15 mol l-1 SDS-2% v/v pentanol at pH 7, more than 30 different phenethylamine-antihistamine combinations can be resolved in < 15 min. Intra- and inter-day repeatabilities and reproducibilities evaluated at three different drug concentrations (0.5, 5 and 25 micrograms ml-1, n = 10) were below 1.6, 2.5 and 2.4%, respectively. The drug amounts found in 18 formulations agreed with those declared by the manufacturers within the tolerance limits, and with those obtained using a mobile phase of 55% v/v methanol at pH 7. No interference was observed from other accompanying drugs such as acetylsalicylic acid, ascorbic acid, betamethasone, bromhexine, caffeine, codeine, dextromethorphan, paracetamol, prednisolone, salicylamide and tartrazine. The proposed procedure has the advantage over the conventional aqueous-organic procedure of using a small amount of organic solvent, which is highly retained in the SDS solution. The efficiencies are also greater. On the other hand, in the micellar system, the retentions of phenethylamines and antihistamines are similar, although the compounds can be easily resolved. In contrast, using the methanol-water mobile phase, the phenethylamines are weakly retained, whereas the antihistamines usually show a high retention.


Subject(s)
Histamine H1 Antagonists/analysis , Nasal Decongestants/analysis , Phenethylamines/analysis , Chromatography , Histamine H1 Antagonists/chemistry , Nasal Decongestants/chemistry , Phenethylamines/chemistry , Sensitivity and Specificity
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Talanta ; 54(4): 621-30, 2001 May 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18968285

ABSTRACT

The chromatographic behaviour of some active ingredients in cough-cold pharmaceutical preparations, the antihistamine chlorpheniramine (or the dextro enantiomer dexchlorpheniramine), and the phenethylamines phenylephrine, phenylpropanolamine and pseudoephedrine, has been studied using a C(18) column, micellar mobile phases of sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS) and pentanol, and with UV detection. All possible combinations of chlorpheniramine/phenethylamine were resolved and determined using a mobile phase of 0.15 M SDS-6% (v/v) pentanol at pH 7, with analysis time below 7 min. Repeatabilities and within laboratory precisions were evaluated at four different drug concentrations in the range 0.5-25 mug ml(-1) (n=5), resulting RSDs below 1.6%. The drug amounts found in the analysis of 14 commercialised preparations agreed with those declared by the manufacturers within the tolerance limits, and with those obtained using an aqueous 60% (v/v) methanol reference mobile phase. No interference was observed from other accompanying drugs such as acetylsalicylic acid, ascorbic acid, betamethasone, caffeine, codeine phosphate, diphenhydramine, lactose, paracetamol, and prednisolone. The studied combinations required a rather high amount of methanol in conventional RPLC to be eluted from the column. In contrast, the proposed procedure used a much lower amount of organic solvent (pentanol), which is highly retained in the SDS solution, being also less toxic than methanol.

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J AOAC Int ; 84(6): 1687-94, 2001.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11767132

ABSTRACT

A reversed-phase liquid chromatographic procedure with a micellar mobile phase of sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS), containing a small amount of pentanol, was developed for the control of 7 antihistamines of diverse action in pharmaceutical preparations (tablets, capsules, powders, solutions, and syrups): azatadine, carbinoxamine, cyclizine, cyproheptadine, diphenhydramine, doxylamine, and tripelennamine. The retention times of the drugs were <9 min with a mobile phase of 0.15M SDS-6% (v/v) pentanol. The recoveries with respect to the declared compositions were in the range of 93-110%, and the intra- and interday repeatabilities and interday reproducibility were <1.2%. The results were similar to those obtained with a conventional 60 + 40 (v/v) methanol-water mixture, with the advantage of reduced toxicity, flammability, environmental impact, and cost of the micellar-pentanol solutions. The lower risk of evaporation of the organic solvent dissolved in the micellar solutions also increased the stability of the mobile phase.


Subject(s)
Chromatography, Liquid/methods , Histamine H1 Antagonists/analysis , Pharmaceutical Preparations/analysis , Dosage Forms , Histamine H1 Antagonists/administration & dosage , Humans , Micelles , Pentanols , Pharmaceutical Preparations/administration & dosage , Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate
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J Chromatogr B Biomed Sci Appl ; 742(2): 421-6, 2000 Jun 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10901147

ABSTRACT

Quantitation of plasma apo B-48 is currently performed by densitometric analysis of SDS-PAGE zones stained with Coomassie Brilliant Blue, using standard solutions of purified apo B-48. Here, preparative gel electrophoresis with a continuous elution system was used for purifying apo B-48. A chylomicron fraction was isolated by 107,000 g ultracentrifugation of a chylous ascite. The proteins were delipidated and precipitated in ethanol-diethyl ether (3:1, v/v), subjected to preparative electrophoresis in a 5% polyacrylamide gel and eluted in 0.1% SDS. The peak containing apo B-48 was eluted at a retention time of 445-480 min. The purity of apo B-48 in this fraction was assessed by the detection of a single band (M(r) 260,000) after silver staining and Coomassie staining of 4-15% gradient SDS-PAGE. It was confirmed by the absence of apo B-100 contaminant in Western blot of the purified protein preparation. A linear relationship was observed between the densitometric analysis of SDS-PAGE bands and the apo B-48 in a protein range of 0-3 microg. In conclusion, preparative gel electrophoresis was used in a single step purification of apo B-48 that was adapted to the preparation of a standard solution.


Subject(s)
Apolipoproteins B/isolation & purification , Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel/methods , Aged , Apolipoprotein B-48 , Ascitic Fluid/chemistry , Humans , Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate
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Eur Radiol ; 10(6): 951-61, 2000.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10879710

ABSTRACT

Intraventricular tumours represent a diverse group of lesions, some of them infrequent, with a wide variety of radiological features. Determination of their precise aetiology or origin can be difficult. Nevertheless, considering patient's age, location within the ventricles, and some specific radiological features, the radiologist should be able to narrow down the differential diagnosis. This paper reviews the characteristic radiological appearances of the diverse intraventricular lesions emphasising its differential diagnosis.


Subject(s)
Cerebral Ventricle Neoplasms/diagnosis , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Cerebral Ventricle Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging , Diagnosis, Differential , Female , Humans , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Male , Middle Aged , Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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Cell Physiol Biochem ; 10(3): 135-48, 2000.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10878444

ABSTRACT

We have examined the intracellular route, coenzyme conversion and transcytosis rate of [(57) Co]-labeled cobalamin (Cbl) in function of its presentation to the apical side of Caco-2 cells, either free or bound to intrinsic factor (IF). The free-presented Cbl was progressively bound to endogenous transcobalamin II (TCII) which may stem, in part, from a basolateral to apical passage. Its transcytosis was TCII-mediated as it was abolished when antibodies to TCII were added to the apical medium. The apparent permeability coefficient (P(app)) was estimated at 20.8+/-3.6, 103.5+/-17.7, 0.9+/-0.3 x 10(-5) cm/h for TCII-Cbl, IF-Cbl and haptocorrin-Cbl, respectively. Chloroquine inhibited the transcytosis rate of both TCII and IF-bound Cbl in a dose-dependent manner. Approximately 80% of apical Cbl, bound to either exogenous IF or endogenous TCII, was transported to the basolateral side as intact cyano[(57)Co]Cbl whereas the remainder was converted into Ado-Cbl and CH(3)-Cbl within the cells, as shown by HPLC analyses of a 1,000-g pellet and a 12,000-g supernatant. Coenzymatic conversion was virtually abolished by chloroquine. In conclusion, we suggest that apically presented free Cbl is internalized via TCII-dependent transport. The apically internalized CN-Cbl, bound to either IF or TCII, is processed via an acidic vesicle and part of it is converted to coenzymes, whereas bulk of CN-Cbl is transcytosed intact.


Subject(s)
Cell Polarity/physiology , Intrinsic Factor/metabolism , Transcobalamins/metabolism , Vitamin B 12/metabolism , Biological Transport/drug effects , Caco-2 Cells , Chloroquine/pharmacology , Cobalt Radioisotopes , Colchicine/pharmacology , Edetic Acid/pharmacology , Humans
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J Chromatogr B Biomed Sci Appl ; 739(1): 117-23, 2000 Feb 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10744320

ABSTRACT

Phycoerythrin is a major light-harvesting pigment of red algae and cyanobacteria widely used as a fluorescent probe. In this study, phycoerythrin of the red macroalga Palmaria palmata was extracted by grinding the algal sample in liquid nitrogen, homogenisation in phosphate buffer and centrifugation. Phycoerythrin was then purified from this crude extract using preparative polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE) with a continuous elution system and detected by its pink colour and fluorescence. The pigment presented a typical spectrum of R-phycoerythrin, with three absorbance maxima at 499, 545 and 565 nm, and displayed a fluorescence maximum at 578 nm. The absorbance ratio A565/A280, a criterion for purity, was 3.2. A single protein of relative molecular mass 240,000 was detected on native-PAGE with silver staining. Sodium dodecyl sulphate-PAGE demonstrated the presence of two major subunits with Mr 20,000 and 21,000, respectively, and a very minor subunit of Mr 30,000. These observations are consistent with the (alphabeta)6gamma subunit composition characteristic of R-phycoerythrin. Phycoerythrin of Palmaria palmata was determined to be present in larger amounts in autumn and showed a good stability up to 60 degrees C and between pH 3.5 and 9.5. In conclusion, phycoerythrin of Palmaria palmata was purified in a single-step using preparative PAGE. Obtaining pure R-phycoerythrin of Palmaria palmata will allow one to evaluate its fluorescence properties for future applications in biochemical techniques.


Subject(s)
Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel/methods , Phycoerythrin/isolation & purification , Rhodophyta/chemistry , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Phycoerythrin/metabolism , Spectrophotometry, Atomic/methods , Temperature
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Ann Biol Clin (Paris) ; 57(6): 705-9, 1999.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10572219

ABSTRACT

Autoantibodies against 21-hydroxylase are common in idiopathic Addison's disease. The objective of this study was to determine the frequency of these antibodies in different endocrine autoimmune diseases with or without adrenal insufficiency and to follow up their evolution. We have used a radiobinding assay based on 125-I labeled 21-hydroxylase (21-OH-AB, RSR, UK). Serum samples with 21-hydroxylase antibodies levels equal or greater than 1.0 U/ml were considered as positive. We found these autoantibodies in 21/23 idiopathic Addisonian patients, in 0/18 patients with isolated hypothyroïdism, in 0/6 patients with isolated Grave's disease, in 2/14 patients with isolated ovarian failure, in 1/27 patients with 2 ou more associated autoimmune diseases without adrenal insufficiency. The comparison between patients with or without adrenal insufficiency has shown, for this assay, a sensibility of 91 %, a specificity of 96 %. The 21-hydroxylase autoantibodies were followed up in 4 patients with Addison's disease and showed progressive decreasing levels. We can not exclude that the addisonian sera might become negative for these antibodies after the total destruction of adrenal cortex. In conclusion, the presence of 21-hydroxylase autoantibodies is highly specific for idiopathic Addison's disease and the level of these antibodies decrease with disease duration.


Subject(s)
Addison Disease/immunology , Autoantibodies/analysis , Autoimmune Diseases/immunology , Endocrine System Diseases/immunology , Steroid 21-Hydroxylase/immunology , Addison Disease/diagnosis , Adult , Autoimmune Diseases/diagnosis , Biomarkers , Data Interpretation, Statistical , Endocrine System Diseases/diagnosis , Female , Graves Disease/diagnosis , Graves Disease/immunology , Humans , Hypothyroidism/diagnosis , Hypothyroidism/immunology , Iodine Radioisotopes , Male , Polyendocrinopathies, Autoimmune/diagnosis , Polyendocrinopathies, Autoimmune/immunology , Primary Ovarian Insufficiency/diagnosis , Primary Ovarian Insufficiency/immunology , Radioligand Assay , Sensitivity and Specificity
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AJNR Am J Neuroradiol ; 20(5): 882-5, 1999 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10369360

ABSTRACT

CT, MR imaging, MR spectroscopy, and angiography were performed in two men (ages 21 and 48, respectively) with intraventricular meningioma. In both cases, CT and MR imaging showed large tumors located in the trigone of the right lateral ventricle that enhanced intensely after contrast administration. MR spectroscopy was helpful in supporting a preoperative diagnosis of meningioma in both cases.


Subject(s)
Cerebral Ventricle Neoplasms/diagnosis , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Meningeal Neoplasms/diagnosis , Meningioma/diagnosis , Adult , Cerebral Ventricles/pathology , Humans , Male , Middle Aged
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Hist Sci Med ; 33(1): 83-91, 1999.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11638905

ABSTRACT

Guillaume Jacob born in Castelnau-Montratier at the dawn of the XVIIIth century, physician of the School of Medicine of Montpellier was attracted by Spain during the reign of Philip V grand-son of Louis XIV. Nominated Professor of Anatomy at the Royal Society of Medicine of Sevilla, later Royal Academy, he worked during seventeen years to improve Spanish medical science: he informed himself in Paris of the discoveries of French scientists, obtained modern surgical instruments, books to enrich the library, laid the foundations of a botanical garden for medical plants and established links between the Royal Society of Sevilla and various European Royal Academies in order to allow exchanges.


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General Surgery/history , Medicine , Science/history , France , History, 18th Century , Spain
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Rev Neurol ; 27(159): 838-41, 1998 Nov.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9859164

ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION: Cleidocranial dysostosis is a syndrome defined by three characteristic findings: clavicular aplasia, retarded cranial ossification, and autosomic dominant hereditary transmission, with completed penetrance and full expression. However, the diagnosis cannot only be made based on those finding, because the polymorphism and extension of the lesions of this disease is important. Therefore, in this disease we can see upset in the second teething, short stature or dwarf, persistence of the biconvex appearance of vertebral body, bone hypoplastic iliac, retarded pubis branch ossification, wedge shape distal phalanges or with brachymesophalangia of the forefinger and fifth finger. CLINICAL CASE: We describe a 20 years old man, with cleidocranial dysostosis, without familiar antecedent (probable mutation), that come to our center for treatment of denture pathology with disabled eating, because anomalous distribution and eruption. He had clavicle agenesis, cranial ossification upset with wormian bones, vertebral bodies biconvex, superior maxillary hypoplastic, and dental packed in the superior maxillary and jawbone. CONCLUSIONS: Cleidocranial dysostosis is a hereditary disease, which can be of spontaneous apparition (mutation), has a grand polymorphism, affect the osseous development, predominate in the middle line membranous bone and is an entity of radiologic diagnosis.


Subject(s)
Cleidocranial Dysplasia/pathology , Adult , Clavicle/abnormalities , Clavicle/pathology , Cleidocranial Dysplasia/diagnosis , Diagnosis, Differential , Fingers/pathology , Humans , Male , Pelvis/pathology , Radiography , Skull/pathology , Spine/pathology , Tooth, Unerupted/diagnostic imaging , Tooth, Unerupted/etiology
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