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Humoral autoreactivity directed against surfactant protein-A (SP-A) in rheumatoid arthritis synovial fluids.
2000
SUMMARY SP-A is found principally in the lung, and has been associated with lamellar bodies also found in the synovial joint. Both SP-A and C1q contain collagen-like regions, and SP-A and C1q have some structural similarities, both having a globular head region and a collagen-like tail. Here we are able to show that (i) autoreactivity to SP-A, as expressed by IgG and IgM autoantibodies, is present in synovial fluid (SF) isolated from patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA); (ii) in absorption experiments only a limited degree of cross-reactivity between autoantibodies reactive with C1q and SP-A is observed; (iii) there is no cross-reactivity between autoantibodies reactive with type II coll…
Serum Surfactant Protein D as a Marker of Asthma Severity
2016
The potential role of SP-D as an early biomarker of severity of asthma
2021
Surfactant decreases the surface tension of peripheral airways and modulates the immunological responses of the lung. The alterations of surfactant due to the airway inflammation suggest a role in the pathogenesis of asthma. We aim to test the hypothesis that serum levels of SP-A (Surfactant Protein A) and SP-D (Surfactant Protein-D) are altered in patients with mild asthma compared to healthy controls and those alterations are related to functional abnormalities of peripheral airways, which are an early marker of progression of asthma. In this pilot study, we recruited 20 mild asthmatics and 10 healthy controls. We measured serum SP-A and SP-D and all subjects underwent clinical, lung func…
Kinetic evidence for the solubilization of pyridine-2-azo-p-dimethylaniline in alkanediyl-α,ω-bis(dimethylcetylammonium nitrate) surfactants. Role of…
2004
The incorporation of the bidentate ligand pyridine-2-azo-p-dimethylaniline (PADA) into micellar aggregates of the dimeric cationic surfactants propanediyl-, hexanediyl- and dodecanediyl-alpha,omega-bis(dimethylcetylammonium nitrate) (16-3-16,2NO(3)(-), 16-6-16,2NO(3)(-) and 16-12-16,2NO(3)(-), respectively) has been studied at 25 degreesC by examining the kinetics of the complexation reaction of the Ni(II) ion with this ligand. For comparison, cetyltrimethylammonium nitrate ( CTAN), which can be considered as the "monomeric'' surfactant of 16-3-16,2NO(3)(-), has also been used. The kinetic data have shown that, for 16-3-16,2NO(3)(-) and CTAN, at a surfactant concentration below the critical…
Rate-retarding effects of mixed anionic/non-ionic micelles on the alkaline hydrolysis of the chloropentamminocobalt(III) complex
2006
Abstract Rate data for the alkaline hydrolysis of the chloropentaamminecobalt(III) cation in the presence of mixed micelles composed of (i) anionic sodium decylsulphate (SDeS) and non-ionic dodecylpenta(oxyethylene glycol) monoether (C 12 E 5 ) surfactants and (ii) anionic sodium perfluorooctanoate (SPFO) and non-ionic C 12 E 5 surfactants has been obtained at T 298 K and constant electrolyte concentration 0.08 mol dm −3 ([NaOH] = 0.01 mol dm −3 , [NaClO 4 ] = 0.07 mol dm −3 ) over a wide range of total surfactant concentration ( C t ) and anionic mole fraction ( χ ). The critical micelle concentrations (c.m.c.s) of the mixed micelles have been determined over the entire χ range by means of…
Direct measurements of the effects of salt and surfactant on interaction forces between colloidal particles at water-oil interfaces
2007
The forces between colloidal particles at a decane-water interface, in the presence of low concentrations of a monovalent salt (NaCl) and of the surfactant sodium dodecylsulfate (SDS) in the aqueous subphase, have been studied using laser tweezers. In the absence of electrolyte and surfactant, particle interactions exhibit a long-range repulsion, yet the variation of the interaction for different particle pairs is found to be considerable. Averaging over several particle pairs was hence found to be necessary to obtain reliable assessment of the effects of salt and surfactant. It has previously been suggested that the repulsion is consistent with electrostatic interactions between a small nu…
New tailor-made bio-organoclays for the remediation of olive mill waste water
2013
A systematic study aimed at obtaining new organoclays for the treatment of Olive Mill Waste water (OMW) has been performed. Several organoclays have been prepared by loading different amounts of the biocompatible surfactant Tween20 onto the K10 montmorillonite (MMT). Complementary kinetic and equilibrium studies on the adsorption of the Tween20 onto the MMT have been carried out and the characterization of the new tailor-made bio-materials has been performed by means of the XRD and FT-IR measurements. Finally the prepared bio-organoclays have been successfully applied for the OMW remediation and they proved to be highly effective in decreasing the organic content (OC) to an extent that depe…
Synthesis and characterization of taylor-made organo-clays for biotechnological applications
2014
The influence of Span®20 on stratum corneum lipids in Langmuir monolayers: comparison with Azone®
2000
Recently we have proved that Span 20 has the same enhancer effect as Azone on in vitro percutaneous penetration of lipophilic compounds (logP(oct) from 1.34 to 2.33). The purpose of this work is to study the interactions of Span 20 with stratum corneum lipids monolayers and to compare them with Azone. The surface pressure-area characteristics of Span 20 in mixed monolayers with different model lipids (ceramides, cholesterol, free fatty acids and two mixtures of ceramides+cholesterol, and ceramides+cholesterol+free fatty acids) in similar proportions to that which exists in human stratum corneum lipids were recorded as compression isotherms at 25 degrees C. Azone was also investigated on mon…
Determination of Pyrrole Derivatives and Hydroxyproline with 4-(Dimethylamino)benzaldehyde in a Micellar Medium
1994
Abstract The spectrophotometric determination of pyrrole derivatives and hydroxyproline with 4-(dimethylamino)benzaldehyde (Ehrlich's reagent) in a sodium dodecyl sulphate micellar medium is studied. Pyrrole and pyrrole-2-carboxylic acid were used as model compounds for the optimization of the procedure. In the micellar medium with 0.2 M HCl at 90° C, pyrrole reacts in 15 min, whereas a HCl concentration larger than 5 M is required in the absence of the surfactant. The sensitivity increases from 1.3 to 5.6-fold with respect to the use of a non-micellar medium, for some pyrrole derivatives. The procedure is applied to the determination of hydroxyproline in meat samples.