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Arthus type inflammation with rat immunoglobulins.

1971

Etude comparative des proprietes biologiques des anticorps IgM, IgG1 et IgG2 du rat. Les resultats montrent que le pouvoir agglutinant et lytique des anticorps IgM est respectivement 37 et 100 fois superieur a celui des deux classes d'anticorps IgG. Par contre, en ce qui concerne le phenomene d'Arthus, les anticorps IgM sont moins actifs que les anticorps IgG, si les rapports sont exprimes en poids. Si l'on calcule les rapports par nombre de molecules, les anticorps IgM sont aussi, dans ce cas, plus actifs que les IgG.

MaleImmunodiffusioneducationFreund's AdjuvantImmunoglobulinsInflammationHemolysisChromatography DEAE-CelluloseAntigen-Antibody ReactionsCellular and Molecular NeurosciencemedicineArthus ReactionAnimalsMolecular BiologyPharmacologybiologyChemistryImmune SeraSerum Albumin BovineCell BiologyHemagglutination TestsMolecular biologyRatsMolecular WeightImmunoglobulin Gbiology.proteinMolecular MedicineImmunizationmedicine.symptomAntibodyExperientia
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Discovery and Fine Mapping of Serum Protein Loci through Transethnic Meta-analysis

2012

Many disorders are associated with altered serum protein concentrations, including malnutrition, cancer, and cardiovascular, kidney, and inflammatory diseases. Although these protein concentrations are highly heritable, relatively little is known about their underlying genetic determinants. Through transethnic meta-analysis of European-ancestry and Japanese genome-wide association studies, we identified six loci at genome-wide significance (p −8 ) for serum albumin ( HPN-SCN1B , GCKR-FNDC4 , SERPINF2-WDR81 , TNFRSF11A-ZCCHC2 , FRMD5-WDR76 , and RPS11-FCGRT , in up to 53,190 European-ancestry and 9,380 Japanese individuals) and three loci for total protein ( TNFRS13B , 6q21.3, and ELL2 , in …

MaleLinkage disequilibriumGenome-wide association studyDETERMINANTSLinkage DisequilibriumMiceGenetics(clinical)POPULATIONGenetics (clinical)SNPSRISKGeneticseducation.field_of_studybiologyChromosome MappingBlood ProteinsIDENTIFYMiddle AgedFemaleAdultPopulationSerum albuminserum protein; albumin; GWASSingle-nucleotide polymorphismLocus (genetics)ALBUMINWhite PeopleAsian PeopleGene mappingSDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingReportBIOCHEMICAL TRAITSFC-RECEPTORGeneticsAnimalsHumansGenetic Predisposition to DiseaseSMOKING-BEHAVIORddc:610GENOME-WIDE ASSOCIATIONeducationAllelesSerum AlbuminAgedGenetic associationGenetic LociProtein BiosynthesisProteolysisbiology.proteinRibosomesGenome-Wide Association StudyThe American Journal of Human Genetics
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Epithelium modulates the reactivity of sensitized guinea-pig trachea: influence of the surface of drug entry.

1991

Abstract A technique by which drug access was restricted to either the mucosal or the adventitial surface of tracheal rings isolated from sensitized guinea-pigs was applied to study the role of the epithelium in modulating responses to KCl, acetylcholine, histamine and antigen (bovine serum albumin, BSA). Epithelium removal did not alter the responsiveness or sensitivity of tracheal rings to KCl. In contrast, a leftward shift occurred for concentration-response curves to acetylcholine (concentration ratio (CR) = 4·1), histamine (CR = 2·9) and BSA (CR = 33·9) entering from the mucosal surface of de-epithelialized trachea. This shift was not associated with changes in the maximal effect of th…

MalePathologymedicine.medical_specialtyGuinea PigsPharmaceutical SciencePharmacologyIn Vitro TechniquesEpitheliumPotassium ChlorideGuinea pigchemistry.chemical_compoundAntigenmedicineAnimalsBovine serum albuminPharmacologybiologySerum Albumin BovineIn vitroPathophysiologyEpitheliumAcetylcholineTracheamedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryPharmaceutical Preparationsbiology.proteinFemaleHistamineAcetylcholinemedicine.drugHistamineThe Journal of pharmacy and pharmacology
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Plastic foil technique attenuates inflammation in mesenteric intravital microscopy.

2000

Abstract Background. Interpretation of intravital microscopic observations is complicated by the “inflammatory”-type response to the trauma inflicted on the tissue by the surgical preparation. The present study evaluates different experimental conditions for prolonged observations of the mesenteric microcirculation in the rat. Methods. The mesentery was exteriorized through a median laparotomy and subjected to an organ bath or a modified plastic foil technique. Hemodynamic, metabolic, respiratory, and microcirculatory data were analyzed. Results. In contrast to the plastic foil technique, which yielded stable baseline values over a 5-h observation period, venular velocity and wall shear rat…

MalePathologymedicine.medical_specialtyHemodynamicsMicrocirculationRats Sprague-DawleyMedicineAnimalsSplanchnic CirculationRespiratory systemMesenteryFOIL methodSerum AlbuminInflammationMicroscopybusiness.industryMicrocirculationHemodynamicsBlood flowCarbon DioxideRatsOxygenmedicine.anatomical_structureHematocritSurgeryBase excessFemaleNuclear medicinebusinessIntravital microscopyBlood Flow VelocityThe Journal of surgical research
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Induction of the fatty acid transport protein 1 and acyl-CoA synthase genes by dimer-selective rexinoids suggests that the peroxisome proliferator-ac…

2000

The intracellular fatty acid content of insulin-sensitive target tissues determines in part their insulin sensitivity. Uptake of fatty acids into cells is a controlled process determined in part by a regulated import/export system that is controlled at least by two key groups of proteins, i.e. the fatty acid transport protein (FATP) and acyl-CoA synthetase (ACS), which facilitate, respectively, the transport of fatty acids across the cell membrane and catalyze their esterification to prevent their efflux. Previously it was shown that the expression of the FATP-1 and ACS genes was controlled by insulin and by peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR) agonists in liver or in adipose t…

MalePeroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gammaTime FactorsReceptors Retinoic AcidRetinoic acidReceptors Cytoplasmic and NuclearPeroxisome proliferator-activated receptorTretinoinRetinoid X receptorBiologyFatty Acid-Binding ProteinsBiochemistryMicechemistry.chemical_compoundCoenzyme A LigasesTumor Cells CulturedAnimalsHumansTissue DistributionMolecular BiologyNucleic Acid Synthesis InhibitorsCell Nucleuschemistry.chemical_classificationDose-Response Relationship DrugFatty AcidsMembrane ProteinsFatty acidMembrane Transport ProteinsSerum Albumin Bovine3T3 CellsCell BiologyFatty Acid Transport ProteinsRatsRats ZuckerRetinoic acid receptorRetinoid X ReceptorschemistryBiochemistryDactinomycinFree fatty acid receptorRNAPeroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alphaCaco-2 CellsCarrier ProteinsTranscription Factors
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Possible Reduction of Cardiac Risk after Supplementation with Epigallocatechin Gallate and Increase of Ketone Bodies in the Blood in Patients with Mu…

2020

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a neurodegenerative disease that causes anthropometric changes characterised by functional disability, increase in fat mass, and decrease in lean mass. All these variables are related to a greater cardiac risk. The polyphenol epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) and an increase in ketone bodies in the blood have been shown to have beneficial effects on anthropometric and biochemical variables related to cardiovascular activity. The aim of this study was to analyse the impact of the intervention with EGCG and ketone bodies on cardiac risk in MS patients. A population of 51 MS patients were randomly assigned to a control group and an intervention group (daily dose of 800…

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Saliva electrophoretic protein profiles in infants: changes with age and impact of teeth eruption and diet transition.

2011

International audience; Objective : The objective of this study was to describe the changes in salivary protein profiles in infants between the ages of 3 and 6 months, and to evaluate the impact of teeth eruption and introduction of solid foods on such profiles. Design : 73 infants were followed longitudinally at 3 and 6 months of age. Their whole saliva proteins were separated by SDS–PAGE electrophoresis and semi-quantified by image analysis. Amylase activity was also measured on a sub-sample of the population (n=42 infants). Bands which abundance was significantly different between the two ages according to paired comparisons were identified by mass spectrometry techniques. Results : Out …

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Serum albumin and muscle measures in a cohort of healthy young and old participants

2015

Consensus on clinically valid diagnostic criteria for sarcopenia requires a systematical assessment of the association of its candidate measures of muscle mass, muscle strength, and physical performance on one side and muscle-related clinical parameters on the other side. In this study, we systematically assessed associations between serum albumin as a muscle-related parameter and muscle measures in 172 healthy young (aged 18–30 years) and 271 old participants (aged 69–81 year) from the European MYOAGE study. Muscle measures included relative muscle mass, i.e., total- and appendicular lean mass (ALM) percentage, absolute muscle mass, i.e., ALM/height2 and total lean mass in kilograms, handg…

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Development and validation of a radioimmunoassay for serum melatonin.

1989

A radioimmunoassay using N-[3-(4-hydroxy-3-[4-hydroxy-3- [125I]iodophenylpropionyl)]-5-methoxytryptamine as tracer for determination of melatonin in the serum of different species is described. Melatonin antisera were raised in rabbits by immunization with a bovine serum albumin conjugate of N-[3-(2-aminoethyl)-5-methoxy indole] hemisuccinamide. A single high affinity, specific antiserum was obtained. In contrast to previous studies, the tracer was synthesised in one step in the absence of water, giving an excellent yield of highly pure product. No chromatographic purification step was needed. Polyethylene glycol in combination with goat antirabbit immunoglobulins was used to separate bound…

MaleSerial dilutioneducationClinical BiochemistryRadioimmunoassayHamsterBiologyHigh-performance liquid chromatographyMelatonin5-MethoxytryptamineCricetinaemedicineAnimalsHumansSample preparationBovine serum albuminMelatoninAntiserumChromatographyMesocricetusImmune SeraBiochemistry (medical)RadioimmunoassayRats Inbred StrainsGeneral MedicineReference StandardsRatsEvaluation Studies as TopicAntibody Formationbiology.proteinFemalemedicine.drugIodineJournal of clinical chemistry and clinical biochemistry. Zeitschrift fur klinische Chemie und klinische Biochemie
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Dietary carotenoids inhibit aflatoxin B1-induced liver preneoplastic foci and DNA damage in the rat: Role of the modulation of aflatoxin B1 metabolism

1998

To study the effects of carotenoids on the initiation of liver carcinogenesis by aflatoxin B1 (AFB1), male weanling rats were fed beta-carotene, beta-apo-8'-carotenal, canthaxanthin, astaxanthin or lycopene (300 mg/kg diet), or an excess of vitamin A (21000 RE/kg diet), or were injected i.p. with 3-methylcholanthrene (3-MC) (6 x 20 mg/kg body wt) before and during i.p. treatment with AFB1 (2 x 1 mg/kg body wt). The rats were later submitted to 2-acetylaminofluorene treatment and partial hepatectomy, and placental glutathione S-transferase-positive liver foci were detected and quantified. The in vivo effects of carotenoids or of 3-MC on AFB1-induced liver DNA damage were evaluated using diff…

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