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Sodium ion distribution in the vitreous body

1996

We have studied the nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) relaxation behavior, and thus the dynamic properties, of the sodium ion in the vitreous body at different temperatures. The 23Na NMR spectrum exhibits a resonance, the intensity of which accounts for an ion visibility of 100%. The 23Na longitudinal and transverse relaxation times, at all temperatures but the highest, present two components, suggesting that the sodium ions are present in two states of different mobility, whose populations are in slow exchange on the NMR time scale. The correlation times and quadrupole coupling constants for the two sodium pools have been derived. The faster relaxation of a fraction of the vitreal sodium ha…

Magnetic Resonance SpectroscopyMaterials scienceRadiological and Ultrasound TechnologySodiumSodiumRelaxation (NMR)TemperatureBiophysicsSpin–lattice relaxationResonancechemistry.chemical_elementNuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyIn Vitro TechniquesIonVitreous BodySpin–spin relaxationNuclear magnetic resonancechemistryAnimalsCattleRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingTwo-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyMagma: Magnetic Resonance Materials in Physics, Biology, and Medicine
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Synthesis and characterization of biotinylated and photoactivatable neuroleptics. Novel bifunctional probes for dopamine receptors

1992

Abstract We have synthesized and characterized a series of novel derivatives of established antagonists of the neurotransmitter dopamine, i.e. butyrophenones, hexahydrocarbolines and phenothiazenes. All derivatives were biotinylated, some of them carried an additional (photoactivatable) azido group. In the case of butyrophenones, the structural modifications were introduced at the aliphatic keto group and/or the heterocyclic ring system, both modifications resulting in significant decreases in binding affinity to dopamine D 2 and dopamine D 1 receptor subtypes. Biotinylation of hexahydrocarbolines significantly increased their binding affinity to D 1 receptors, with the affinity for D 2 rec…

Magnetic Resonance SpectroscopySpectrophotometry InfraredPhotochemistryButyrophenoneStereochemistryBiotinIn Vitro TechniquesLigandsBinding CompetitiveReceptors DopamineStructure-Activity Relationship03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineDopaminemedicineAnimalsNeurotransmitterReceptor030304 developmental biologyPharmacology0303 health sciencesDopamine antagonistAffinity LabelsBenzazepineschemistryBiochemistrySpiperoneDopamine receptorBiotinylationCattleButyrophenones030217 neurology & neurosurgeryAntipsychotic Agentsmedicine.drugEuropean Journal of Pharmacology: Molecular Pharmacology
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Synthesis of N-diisopropyl phosphoryl benzyl-tetrahydroisoquinoline, a new class of mitochondrial complexes I and III inhibitors

2000

The synthesis of N-(O,O-diisopropylphosphoryl)-benzyltetrahydroisoquinoline (3) has been achieved in a 'one pot' procedure from imine (2) and diisopropyl-phosphorochloridate (1) generated in situ (POCl3 + iPrOH). Compound 3 is the first benzyltetrahydroisoquinoline derivative found to be a potent inhibitor of mitochondrial complexes I and III, and therefore it opens a new perspective with this series of compounds as they can be considered as new class of antitumor agents.

Magnetic Resonance SpectroscopyStereochemistryClinical BiochemistryImineRespiratory chainPharmaceutical ScienceBiochemistryChemical synthesisElectron TransportElectron Transport Complex IIIchemistry.chemical_compoundDrug DiscoveryAnimalsNADH NADPH OxidoreductasesEnzyme InhibitorsMolecular BiologyElectron Transport Complex IbiologyBicyclic moleculeTetrahydroisoquinolineOrganic ChemistryNuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyIsoquinolinesMitochondriachemistryEnzyme inhibitorbiology.proteinMolecular MedicineCattleOxidation-ReductionDerivative (chemistry)Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters
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Synthesis of Tetrapeptide p‐nitrophenylanilides containing dehydroalanine and dehydrophenylalanine and their influence on cathepsin C activity

2001

Three dehydrotetrapeptides of rationally varying structure were prepared and tested as affectors of cathepsin C. These compounds appeared to be substrates of the enzyme, being equipotent with their classical counterparts. Thus, replacement of amino acid in a short peptide by corresponding dehydroamino acid does not prevent cathepsin C in recognizing dehydropeptide as its substrate. Copyright © 2001 European Peptide Society and John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

Magnetic Resonance SpectroscopyStereochemistryPhenylalaninePeptideBiochemistryCathepsin CCathepsin Cdipeptidyl-peptidase Ichemistry.chemical_compoundStructural BiologyDehydroalanineDrug DiscoveryAnimalsAnilidesAmino AcidsMolecular BiologyPharmacologyCathepsinchemistry.chemical_classificationAlanineTetrapeptideChemistryOrganic ChemistryProteolytic enzymesdehydroamino acidsGeneral Medicineproteolytic enzymesAmino acidEnzymeModels ChemicalBiochemistryMolecular MedicineCattleOligopeptidesSpleenJournal of Peptide Science
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Polyalthidin:  New Prenylated Benzopyran Inhibitor of the Mammalian Mitochondrial Respiratory Chain

1996

Polyalthidin (3), a new benzopyran derivative, was isolated from the stem bark of Polyalthia cerasoides. Its structure was established on the basis of chemical and spectral evidence. Polyalthidin has showed potent biological activity as an inhibitor of the mammalian mitochondrial respiratory chain.

Magnetic Resonance SpectroscopyStereochemistryRespiratory chainPharmaceutical ScienceMitochondrionMitochondria HeartPlant EpidermisAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundDrug DiscoveryAnimalsHumansBenzopyransNADH NADPH OxidoreductasesEnzyme InhibitorsPharmacologychemistry.chemical_classificationPlants MedicinalbiologyOrganic ChemistryBiological activityMitochondriaBenzopyranEnzymeMitochondrial respiratory chainComplementary and alternative medicinechemistryBiochemistryEnzyme inhibitorFatty Acids Unsaturatedbiology.proteinMolecular MedicinePolyalthia cerasoidesCattleSpectrophotometry UltravioletJournal of Natural Products
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Genome-wide identification of runs of homozygosity islands and associated genes in local dairy cattle breeds

2018

Runs of homozygosity (ROH) are widely used as predictors of whole-genome inbreeding levels in cattle. They identify regions that have an unfavorable effect on a phenotype when homozygous, but also identify the genes associated with traits of economic interest present in these regions. Here, the distribution of ROH islands and enriched genes within these regions in four dairy cattle breeds were investigated. Cinisara (71), Modicana (72), Reggiana (168) and Italian Holstein (96) individuals were genotyped using the 50K v2 Illumina BeadChip. The genomic regions most commonly associated with ROHs were identified by selecting the top 1% of the single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) most commonly…

Male0301 basic medicineCandidate generuns of homozygosity islandGenotypeRuns of homozygosity islands genomic regions candidate genes local dairy cattle bovine beadchip 50KLocus (genetics)Single-nucleotide polymorphismBiologyRuns of HomozygosityPolymorphism Single NucleotideGenomeSF1-1100bovine beadchip 50K; candidate genes; genomic regions; local dairy cattle; runs of homozygosity islands; Animal Science and ZoologySettore AGR/17 - Zootecnica Generale E Miglioramento Genetico03 medical and health sciencesAnimalsInbreedinggenomic regionsGeneDairy cattleGeneticslocal dairy cattleGenomeReproductionHomozygote0402 animal and dairy sciencecandidate gene04 agricultural and veterinary sciences040201 dairy & animal sciencegenomic regionAnimal cultureruns of homozygosity islandsDairyingPhenotype030104 developmental biologybovine beadchip 50KCattleFemaleAnimal Science and Zoologycandidate genesInbreeding
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Human case of Fasciola gigantica-like infection, review of human fascioliasis reports in Nepal, and epidemiological analysis within the South Central…

2018

Abstract The diagnosis of a 22 year-old male patient from Kerabari, Morang District, Nepal led to the review of human fascioliasis cases and analysis of the epidemiological situation in that country not included in the WHO fascioliasis map. Symptom onset one month before egg detection and normal levels of ALT and AST did not agree with the 3–4-month migratory period of fascioliasis. A shorter acute phase may happen when the main biliary duct is reached by the migratory juveniles directly from the intestinal lumen. The causal agent was ascribed to F. gigantica-like worms after considering adult fluke morphology, altitude of the patient’s infection area, fasciolid characteristics in the neigh…

Male0301 basic medicineFascioliasisLivestockBuffaloesFasciola giganticaSnails030231 tropical medicinePopulationCattle DiseasesFecesYoung Adult03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineNepalAsia WesternAnimalsHumansHelminthseducationSocioeconomicsParasite Egg Counteducation.field_of_studyGoat DiseasesFasciolabiologybusiness.industryGoats030108 mycology & parasitologyLiver flukebiology.organism_classificationFasciolaVector (epidemiology)CattleParasitologyLivestockRural areabusinessActa Parasitologica
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The diagnostic significance of IgG cow's milk protein antibodies re-evaluated

1996

The effect of different feeding regimens, notably the use of hydrolysed cow's milk formulas, on the development of allergic reactions and the development of cow's milk protein-IgG antibodies is still disputed. We prospectively compared the development of allergic manifestations and cow's milk protein-IgG antibodies in a total of 702 infants who were divided into six groups: Cow's milk protein antibodies were determined by an indirect immuno-fluorescent test. Antibody titres rose slowly in groups 1, 3 and 6. Children in group 5 showed two high peaks. There were no significant differences in the frequency and type of allergic manifestations between the groups. Introduction of cow's milk formu…

MaleAllergyBreast milkImmune systemImmunopathologymedicineAnimalsHumansProspective StudiesFluorescent Antibody Technique Indirectbiologybusiness.industryAge FactorsInfantfood and beveragesMilk Proteinsmedicine.diseaseBottle FeedingFood intoleranceInfant formulaImmunoglobulin GPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthImmunologybiology.proteinCattleFemaleMilk HypersensitivityAntibodybusinessBreast feedingEuropean Journal of Pediatrics
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Cow's milk–protein allergy as a cause of anal fistula and fissures: A case report

1998

The amplified ELISA assay results correlate well with the standard ELISA results reported previously from our laboratory. Previously it has been necessary to use high flow samplers or long sampling times to measure airborne Fel d 1 concentrations in the range reported here.5 The amplified assay might allow measurements with very short sampling periods to better describe dose-response relationships, and may also be applied to measure airborne concentrations of allergens such as cockroach or dust mite that are airborne at very low concentrations. Our finding that Fel d 1 allergen is measurable in all samples from homes without cats confirms the ubiquitous nature of cat allergen and may help t…

MaleAllergyVeterinary medicineImmunologymedicine.disease_causeAllergenFel d 1MiteAnimalsHumansRectal FistulaImmunology and AllergyMedicineIntestinal Mucosabiologybusiness.industryRectumSampling (statistics)Elisa assayMilk Proteinsbiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseMilkCow's milk proteinChild PreschoolImmunologybiology.proteinCattleFissure in AnoMilk HypersensitivityCat allergenbusinessJournal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
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Novel Antihypertensive Lactoferrin-Derived Peptides Produced by Kluyveromyces marxianus: Gastrointestinal Stability Profile and In Vivo Angiotensin I…

2014

Novel antihypertensive peptides released by Kluyveromyces marxianus from bovine lactoferrin (LF) have been identified. K. marxianus LF permeate was fractionated by semipreparative high performance liquid chromatography and 35 peptides contained in the angiotensin I-converting enzyme (ACE)-inhibitory fractions were identified by using an ion trap mass spectrometer. On the basis of peptide abundance and common structural features, six peptides were chemically synthesized. Four of them (DPYKLRP, PYKLRP, YKLRP, and GILRP) exerted in vitro inhibitory effects on ACE activity and effectively decreased systolic blood pressure after oral administration to spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHRs). Stab…

MaleAntihypertensive effectsAdministration OralAngiotensin-Converting Enzyme InhibitorsBlood PressurePeptideLactoferrin-derived peptidesPeptidyl-Dipeptidase AKluyveromycesKluyveromyces marxianusIn vivoRats Inbred SHRRenin–angiotensin systemAnimalsHumansKluyveromyces marxianusAmino Acid SequencePeptide sequenceAntihypertensive AgentsBiotransformationchemistry.chemical_classificationbiologyLactoferrinGastrointestinal digestionGeneral Chemistrybiology.organism_classificationAngiotensin IIRatsLactoferrinEnzymeBiochemistrychemistryHypertensionbiology.proteinCattlePeptidesGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesIn vivo ACE inhibition
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