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Energy metabolism and intracellular pH in boar spermatozoa

2003

The effect of energy metabolism on intracellular pH was studied in boar spermatozoa using nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy and confocal microscopy with the pH-sensitive dye seminaphthorhodafluor (SNARF-1). Freshly ejaculated spermatozoa had a high adenylate energy charge (AEC=0.8), which decreased to 0.6 under aerobic conditions and to 0.2 under anaerobic conditions. Correspondingly, no ATP resonances but high AMP resonance were visible in (31)P-NMR-spectra of the spermatozoa. When an artificial oxygen buffer (Fluosol) and a purpose-built air supply system were used during (31)P-NMR data acquisition, ATP resonances reappeared whereas the AMP resonance disappeared. Boar spermato…

Intracellular FluidMaleEmbryologyMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyBOARSwineIntracellular pHAdenylate kinaseBiologylaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundAdenosine TriphosphateEndocrinologyConfocal microscopylawGlycerolExtracellularAnimalsLactic AcidEnergy chargeMicroscopy Confocalurogenital systemObstetrics and GynecologyCell BiologyHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationSpermatozoaAdenosine MonophosphateCulture MediaAdenosine DiphosphateOxygenGlucoseReproductive MedicineBiochemistrychemistryBiophysicsEnergy MetabolismInositolIntracellularReproduction
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Flow-cytometric screening for the modulation of receptor-mediated endocytosis in human dendritic cells: implications for the development of an in vit…

1997

The aim of this study was to explore the usefulness of human blood dendritic cells (DC) in the development of an in vitro model for predictive testing of contact sensitizers. A method was established to monitor the influence of chemicals on the intracellular targeting of antibody-crosslinked MHC class II molecules after their uptake by human DC. Using a three-colour flow-cytometric technique, freshly prepared DC were distinguished from other MHC class II-bearing cell types such as B-cells and monocytes in unseparated mononuclear cell suspensions of healthy volunteers. The assay is based on the pH-sensitivity of internalized fluorescein-coupled MHC class II specific antibodies. Quenching of …

Intracellular Fluidmedia_common.quotation_subjectImmunologyFluorescencechemistry.chemical_compoundPredictive Value of TestsIn vivoMHC class IDithranolmedicineHumansImmunology and AllergyReceptors ImmunologicInternalizationmedia_commonMHC class IIbiologyChemistryAntibodies MonoclonalDendritic CellsHLA-DR AntigensDendritic cellHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationFlow CytometryFluoresceinsEndocytosisIn vitroImidazolidinyl ureaImmunologybiology.proteinBiophysicsHaptensmedicine.drugJournal of Immunological Methods
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Isomerism of [64Cu-NOTA-Bn]-labeled radiotracers: separation of two complex isomers and determination of their interconversion energy barrier using i…

2011

The model complex [(64)Cu((S)-p-NH(2)-Bn-NOTA)](-) ([(64)Cu]1) was used to study the isomerism of [(64)Cu-NOTA-Bn]-labeled radiotracers. Two complex isomers [(64)Cu]1a and [(64)Cu]1b, which were formed at a ratio of 1:9 during the complexation of [(64)Cu]Cu(2+) with (S)-p-NH(2)-Bn-NOTA, were separated using ion pair chromatography. To study the interconversion, the nonradioactive complex isomers Cu1a and Cu1b were separated and thermally treated at 90 °C in both ammonium acetate solution and deionized water. A faster interconversion rate was observed for both isomers with lower concentrations of ammonium ions. At the end of reaction, the thermodynamic Cu1a to Cu1b equilibrium ratio was 6:94…

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Double layer potential and degree of dissociation in charged lipid monolayers

2000

Abstract One of the contributions to the surface potential in charged phospholipid monolayers at air–water interfaces is the double layer potential. In this note several misconceptions found in the literature concerning the relationship between the double layer potential and the degree of dissociation of the lipid polar headgroups are critically analyzed. The deviations of the double layer potential measurements from the Gouy–Chapman theory observed by several authors are explained by taking into account the dependence of the degree of dissociation with concentration, area per lipid molecule and pH.

IonsChemistryStereochemistryAirOrganic ChemistryTemperaturePhospholipidCell BiologyHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationLipid monolayerBiochemistryElectrolytesMembrane Lipidschemistry.chemical_compoundModels ChemicalChemical physicsMonolayerPolarlipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)Double layer potentialLipid moleculeMolecular BiologyPhospholipidsStearic AcidsChemistry and Physics of Lipids
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Considerations on the modelling and optimisation of resolution of ionisable compounds in extended pH-range columns

2005

Abstract The problems associated to the modelling and optimisation of the chromatographic resolution of mixtures involving ionisable solutes at varying pH and acetonitrile content are discussed. Several retention models that separate the contributions of solute, column and stationary phase, were used. The retention was predicted with low errors in large pH domains (2–12), which was an essential requirement to face the optimisation of resolution. The selected mixture was particularly problematic under the viewpoint of resolution, owing to the excessively diverse acid–base behaviour of solutes. This variety led to sudden drops in retention at different pH for each solute, yielding numerous pe…

IonsChromatographyChemistryComputationDrop (liquid)Organic ChemistryHigh resolutionGeneral MedicineLimitingHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationBiochemistryAnalytical ChemistryModels ChemicalStationary phasePhase compositionPh rangeChromatography LiquidSpectral purityJournal of Chromatography A
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Donnan equilibrium of ionic drugs in pH-dependent fixed charge membranes: theoretical modeling.

2002

Abstract We have studied theoretically the partition equilibrium of a cationic drug between an electrolyte solution and a membrane with pH-dependent fixed charges using an extended Donnan formalism. The aqueous solution within the fixed charge membrane is assumed to be in equilibrium with an external aqueous solution containing six ionic species: the cationic drug (DH + ), the salt cations (Na + and Ca 2+ ), the salt anion (Cl − ), and the hydrogen and hydroxide ions. In addition to these mobile species, the membrane solution may also contain four fixed species attached to the membrane chains: strongly acid sulfonic groups (SO 3 − ), weakly acid carboxylic groups in dissociated (COO − ) a…

IonsDonnan potentialAqueous solutionStereochemistryChemistryInorganic chemistryMembranes ArtificialElectrolyteHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationModels TheoreticalPermeabilitySurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsBiomaterialsPartition coefficientHydrophobic effectsymbols.namesakeColloid and Surface ChemistryMembranePharmaceutical PreparationsPartition equilibriumsymbolsCalciumSaltsSemipermeable membraneJournal of colloid and interface science
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Lead(II) ions adsorption onto amyloid particulates: An in depth study

2022

The production of new cost-effective biocompatible sorbent sustainable materials, with natural origins, able to remove heavy metals from water resources is nowadays highly desirable in order to reduce pollution and increase clean water availability. In this context, self-assembled protein materials with amyloid structures seem to have a great potential as natural platform for a broader development of highly-tunable structures. In this work we show how protein particulates, a generic form of protein aggregates, with spherical micro sized shape can be used as adsorbents of Pb2+ ions from aqueous solution. The effect of pH, ionic medium, ionic strength and temperature of the metal ion solution…

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The oxidation of ubiquinol by the isolated rieske iron-sulfur protein in solution

1990

The pre-steady-state redox reactions of the Rieske iron-sulfur protein isolated from beef heart mitochondria have been characterized. The rates of oxidation by c-type cytochromes is much faster than the rate of reduction by ubiquinols. This enables the monitoring of the oxidation of ubiquinols by the Rieske protein through the steady-state electron transfer to cytochrome c in solution. The pH and ionic strength dependence of this reaction indicate that the ubiquinol anion is the direct reductant of the oxidized cluster of the iron-sulfur protein. The second electron from ubiquinol is diverted to oxygen by the isolated Rieske protein, and forms oxygen radicals that contribute to the steady-s…

Iron-Sulfur ProteinsUbiquinolCytochromeUbiquinoneBiophysicsmacromolecular substancesPhotochemistryBiochemistryRedoxMitochondria HeartElectron Transport Complex IIIElectron transferchemistry.chemical_compoundCytochrome C1AnimalsMolecular BiologybiologyChemistryCytochrome cHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationSolutionsKineticsCoenzyme Q – cytochrome c reductaseRieske proteinbiology.proteinCytochromesCattleOxidation-ReductionArchives of Biochemistry and Biophysics
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Biomimetic Alginate/Gelatin Cross-Linked Hydrogels Supplemented with Polyphosphate for Wound Healing Applications

2020

In the present study, the fabrication of a biomimetic wound dressing that mimics the extracellular matrix, consisting of a hydrogel matrix composed of non-oxidized and periodate-oxidized marine alginate, was prepared to which gelatin was bound via Schiff base formation. Into this alginate/oxidized-alginate-gelatin hydrogel, polyP was stably but reversibly integrated by ionic cross-linking with Zn2+ ions. Thereby, a soft hybrid material is obtained, consisting of a more rigid alginate scaffold and porous structures formed by the oxidized-alginate-gelatin hydrogel with ionically cross-linked polyP. Two forms of the Zn-polyP-containing matrices were obtained based on the property of polyP to f…

Keratinocyteszinc ionscell migrationMetal NanoparticlesPharmaceutical ScienceBiocompatible Materials02 engineering and technologyGelatinAnalytical ChemistryExtracellular matrixchemistry.chemical_compoundBiomimeticsCell MovementPolyphosphatesSpectroscopy Fourier Transform InfraredDrug DiscoveryalginateSkinchemistry.chemical_classificationcoacervate0303 health sciencesCoacervateTissue ScaffoldsHydrogelsPolymerHydrogen-Ion Concentration021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyExtracellular MatrixZincChemistry (miscellaneous)Self-healing hydrogelsMolecular Medicine0210 nano-technologyHybrid materialPorosityinorganic polyphosphatefood.ingredientionic cross-linkingAlginatesCell Survivalperiodate oxidationArticlegelatinlcsh:QD241-44103 medical and health sciencesfoodlcsh:Organic chemistryHumansPhysical and Theoretical Chemistry030304 developmental biologyIonsWound HealingTissue EngineeringPolyphosphateOrganic Chemistryhuman epidermal keratinocytestechnology industry and agricultureChemical engineeringchemistrynanoparticlesEpidermisWound healingMolecules
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Colon-specific drug delivery: Influence of solution reticulation properties upon pectin beads performance.

2006

In this study, pectinate gel beads were produced by ionotropic gelation method with different solutions of cross-linking agents and ketoprofen was entrapped as model drug. The influence of these formulation parameters was investigated upon bead properties and upon their performance to target the colon. Zinc pectinate beads obtained with 10% of counter-ions solution at pH 1.6 exhibited the strongest gel network due to "egg-box" dimmer formation helped by hydrogen bonding. Furthermore the gel network formed at low pH was arranged in a compact three-fold conformation. Thus, this matrix structure in enteric capsules induced the lowest drug release in the upper gastro-intestinal tract (pH 1.2 fo…

Ketoprofenfood.ingredientPectinColonPharmaceutical Sciencechemistry.chemical_elementZincBeadMatrix (chemical analysis)foodDrug Delivery SystemsmedicineOrganic chemistrySolubilityChromatographyChemistryHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationSolutionsSolubilityKetoprofenvisual_artDrug deliveryvisual_art.visual_art_mediumLiberationPectinsmedicine.drugInternational journal of pharmaceutics
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