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Isopropanolic Cimicifuga racemosa is favorable on bone markers but neutral on an osteoblastic cell line

2009

Postmenopausal women treated with an isopropanolic extract of Cimicifuga racemosa underwent a decrease in the urinary concentration of N-telopeptides, a marker of bone resorption, and an increase in alkaline phosphatase, a marker of bone formation, at the third month of therapy. Serum from treated women did not modify the activity of alkaline phosphatase or the expression of three genes, runt-related transcription factor-2 (Runx-2), alkaline phosphatase, and osteocalcin, when added to the MC3T3-E1 osteoblastic cell line.

Cimicifugamedicine.medical_specialtyOsteocalcinCore Binding Factor Alpha 1 SubunitOsteoblastic cellBone and BonesCollagen Type IBone resorptionCell Line2-PropanolMiceOsteogenesisInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsHumansProspective StudiesBone ResorptionOsteoblastsbiologyPlant Extractsbusiness.industryCimicifuga racemosaBone markersObstetrics and GynecologyOsteoblastAlkaline PhosphatasePostmenopauseEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structureReproductive MedicineCell cultureOsteocalcinbiology.proteinAlkaline phosphataseFemalePeptidesbusinessBiomarkersPhytotherapyFertility and Sterility
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Impact of Pulsed Electric Fields on Enzymes

2017

International audience; Pulsed electric field (PEF) processing has emerged as a promising technology in the development of tailor-made processes to effectively control the enzyme activity. It has been proven as an effective technique for the preservation of food products as it can result in substantial inactivation of most undesirable enzymes. When compared to microbial inactivation, however, large specific energy inputs are required to inactivate enzymes. The existing evidence suggests that PEF can also stimulate the activity of beneficial enzymes at low intense treatments. The PEF affects enzyme activity by changing mainly the secondary (α-helix, β-sheets, etc.), tertiary (spatial conform…

Conformational changes0301 basic medicineProteasesFood processing[SDV.BIO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biotechnology[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesPolyphenol oxidase03 medical and health sciences[SPI.GPROC]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Chemical and Process EngineeringEnzyme activityLipasePulsed electric fieldchemistry.chemical_classificationbiologyChemistryEnzyme structureEnzyme assayEnzymesrespiratory tract diseases0104 chemical sciences030104 developmental biologyEnzymeBiochemistrybiology.proteinAlkaline phosphatase[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionPeroxidase
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A rapid separation of the four major deoxynucleosides and deoxyinosine by high-pressure liquid cation-exchange chromatography

1973

DeoxyribonucleasesChromatographyIon exchangePhosphoric Diester HydrolasesVenomsChemistryDeoxyribonucleotidesIon chromatographyBiophysicsPhosphoric Diester HydrolasesDeoxyribonucleosidesDNACell BiologyAlkaline PhosphataseChromatography Ion ExchangeBiochemistryMicrococcusHigh pressureMethodsPressureMolecular BiologyNucleic acid analogueAnalytical Biochemistry
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Expression patterns of matrix genes during human skeletal development.

1994

Extracellular Matrix ProteinsHistologyBone DevelopmentChemistryClinical BiochemistryCell DifferentiationCell BiologyComputational biologyExpression (computer science)Cartilage Oligomeric Matrix ProteinAlkaline PhosphataseMatrix (mathematics)Gene Expression RegulationProtein BiosynthesisBiglycanHumansMatrilin ProteinsLectins C-TypeOsteonectinProteoglycansAggrecansCollagenDecorinGeneGlycoproteinsProgress in histochemistry and cytochemistry
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High risk of bacterobilia in advanced experimental chronic fasciolosis

2006

Fasciolosis is recognized as an important human disease. Wistar rats experimentally infected with Fasciola hepatica were examined using data obtained in the advanced chronic state of the disease (200, 300 and 400 days post-infection, dpi). Pigment stones (PS) and bile specimens were collected. The same procedure was applied in control rats. Liver tests were determined using stored serum samples. Bacteriological bile culture revealed viable bacteria (Escherichia coli, 45% of cases, Enterococcus faecalis, 45% and Klebsiella pneumoniae, 10%). The presence of bacterobilia was associated with liver serum enzymes, including aspartate aminotransferase (AST or SGOT), alanine aminotransferase (ALT o…

Fascioliasismedicine.medical_specialtyKlebsiella pneumoniaeBiliary Tract DiseasesVeterinary (miscellaneous)HelminthiasisBiologyGastroenterologyEnterococcus faecalisSepsisInternal medicineEnterococcus faecalisEscherichia colimedicineAnimalsBileHumansFasciola hepaticaFasciolosisRats WistarBiliary TractBacterial InfectionsFasciola hepaticamedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationCulture MediaRatsDisease Models AnimalKlebsiella pneumoniaeInfectious DiseasesLiverInsect ScienceChronic DiseaseImmunologyAlkaline phosphataseParasitologyBacteriaActa Tropica
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A bio-imitating approach to fabricate an artificial matrix for cartilage tissue engineering using magnesium-polyphosphate and hyaluronic acid

2016

Here we describe an artificial cartilage-like material based on a hyaluronic acid-Mg/Ca-polyphosphate paste (HA-aMg/Ca-polyP-p) that is fabricated from a water-soluble Na-salt of energy-rich inorganic polyphosphate (polyP) and soluble hyaluronic acid in the presence of water-insoluble CaCO3. The resulting material, after conversion of Na-polyP into the less soluble Mg/Ca-salt consisting of amorphous Mg/Ca-polyP microparticles, was found to mimic the physiological cartilage tissue and to bind Ca2+ ions present in the synovial fluid. After the Mg2+/Ca2+ exchange and water extrusion, the polyP becomes more stable, but is still susceptible to hydrolytic cleavage by the alkaline phosphatase (ALP…

General Chemical EngineeringPolyphosphateCartilage0206 medical engineering02 engineering and technologyGeneral ChemistryOsteoarthritisMatrix (biology)021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologymedicine.disease020601 biomedical engineeringchemistry.chemical_compoundmedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryHyaluronic acidmedicineBiophysicsSynovial fluidAlkaline phosphatase0210 nano-technologyAggrecanRSC Advances
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Reduced levels of membrane-bound alkaline phosphatase in Vip3Aa-resistant Heliothis virescens

2020

ABSTRACTThe Vip3Aa insecticidal protein fromBacillus thuringiensis(Bt) is produced by specific transgenic corn and cotton varieties for efficient control of target lepidopteran pests. The main threat to this technology is the evolution of resistance in targeted insect pests, thus understanding the mechanistic basis of resistance is crucial to deploy the most appropriate strategies for resistance management. In this work, a laboratory-selected colony ofHeliothis virescens(Vip-Sel) highly resistant to the Vip3Aa protein was used to test whether an alteration of membrane receptors in the insect midgut might explain the resistance phenotype. Binding of125I-labeled Vip3Aa to brush border membran…

Genetically modified maizeHeliothis virescensbiologyBrush borderBiochemistryCell surface receptorBacillus thuringiensisfungiAlkaline phosphataseMidgutReceptorbiology.organism_classification
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Die Bilh�mie ? Eine seltene komplikation nach schwerster leberruptur

1990

Die traumatische Bilhdmie nach schwerster Leberverletzung ist ein seltenes Krankheitsbild und durch eine hohe Letalitat gekennzeichnet. Klinisch imponierten eine massive Hyperbilirubinamie sowie Erhohung der Gallensauren im Serum bei relativ normalen Leberzellenzymen. Pathophysiologisch liegt eine Verbindung vom Gallenwegssystem zum Niederdrucksystem der Lebervenen vor. Zur Diagnosesicherung erscheint uns neben der klinischen Symptomatik and nach vorausgegangener Sonographie and Computertomographie die ERCP als geeignetstes Untersuchungs- and Nachweisverfahren. Als Therapiemoglichkeiten kommen sowohl operative Verfahren als auch wie hier dargestellt eine erfolgreiche konservative Therapie i…

GynecologyAlkaline phosphatase bloodmedicine.medical_specialtyX ray computedbusiness.industrymedicineLiver ruptureSurgeryComplicationbusinessHematobiliaSurgeryLangenbecks Archiv fur Chirurgie
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Reduced membrane-bound alkaline phosphatase does not affect binding of Vip3Aa in a Heliothis virescens resistant colony

2020

The Vip3Aa insecticidal protein from Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) is produced by specific transgenic corn and cotton varieties for efficient control of target lepidopteran pests. The main threat to this technology is the evolution of resistance in targeted insect pests and understanding the mechanistic basis of resistance is crucial to deploy the most appropriate strategies for resistance management. In this work, we tested whether alteration of membrane receptors in the insect midgut might explain the &gt

HELIOTHIS-VIRESCENSInsecticidesHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesislcsh:MedicinePROTEIN0601 Biochemistry and Cell BiologyToxicologyBiotecnologiaInsecticide ResistanceBacillus thuringiensisSITES0303 health sciencesbiologyChemistryfood and beveragesPlants Genetically ModifiedLepidopteraBiochemistryFood Science & TechnologyInsect ProteinsAlkaline phosphatase1115 Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciencestobacco budwormLife Sciences & BiomedicineSPODOPTERA-FRUGIPERDA MIDGUTProtein BindingEXPRESSIONBrush borderBacillus thuringiensisCRY1ACArticleVESICLES03 medical and health sciencesBACILLUS-THURINGIENSISBacterial ProteinsDownregulation and upregulationinsecticidal proteinsCell surface receptor<i>Bacillus thuringiensis</i>AnimalsCROPS030304 developmental biologyScience & TechnologyGenetically modified maizeHeliothis virescens030306 microbiologylcsh:RfungiMembrane ProteinsMidgutAlkaline Phosphatasebiology.organism_classificationTOXIN RESISTANCEinsect resistanceProteïnes
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Inorganic Polyphosphate in Human Osteoblast-like Cells

1998

Significant amounts of inorganic polyphosphates and of polyphosphate-degrading exopolyphosphatase activity were detected in human mandibular-derived osteoblast-like cells. The amount of both soluble and insoluble long-chain polyphosphate in unstimulated osteoblast-like cells was higher than in human gingival cells, erythrocytes, peripheral blood mononuclear cells, and human blood plasma. The cellular content of polyphosphate in osteoblast-like cells strongly decreased after a combined treatment of the cells with the stimulators of osteoblast proliferation and differentiation, dexamethasone, beta-glycerophosphate, epidermal growth factor, and ascorbic acid. The amount of soluble long-chain p…

HL60Endocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismHL-60 CellsMandibleBiologyDexamethasonechemistry.chemical_compoundCalcitriolPolyphosphatesEpidermal growth factormedicineAnimalsHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicinePyrophosphatasesCells CulturedExopolyphosphataseOsteoblastsDiphosphonatesEpidermal Growth FactorPolyphosphateCell DifferentiationEtidronic AcidOsteoblastAlkaline PhosphataseAscorbic acidAcid Anhydride HydrolasesRatsInorganic Pyrophosphatasemedicine.anatomical_structureSolubilitychemistryBiochemistryCell cultureGlycerophosphatesAlkaline phosphataseCell DivisionJournal of Bone and Mineral Research
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