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Evaluation of whole antioxidant defenses of human mononuclear cells by a new in vitro biological test: lack of correlation between erythrocyte and mo…

2009

1873-2933 (Electronic) Journal Article; OBJECTIVES: This work aims to evaluate the resistance of mononuclear cells to oxidative stress using a "KRL" test, formerly utilized to evaluate the resistance of erythrocyte to free radicals. METHODS: The "KRL" test evaluates the resistance to lysis of cells treated by free radicals generated under standardized conditions. RESULTS: We defined new analytical parameters (level of radical production, time course, number of cells) to obtain an accurate assay determining the resistance to oxidative stress of mononuclear cells, in comparison to that of erythrocytes. This test allows the evaluation of change in the redox state of mononuclear cells (improved…

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The inhibition of Ca2+-ATPases of human erythrocyte membranes by covalent binding of ATP derivatives.

1982

AzidesErythrocytesChemistryUltraviolet RaysGeneral NeuroscienceErythrocyte MembraneCovalent bindingBiological Transport ActiveCa2 atpasesCalcium-Transporting ATPasesGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyKineticsMembraneAdenosine TriphosphateHistory and Philosophy of ScienceBiophysicsHumansEthenoadenosine TriphosphateProtein BindingAnnals of the New York Academy of Sciences
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Cellular ionic alterations with age: relation to hypertension and diabetes.

2000

BACKGROUND: Cytosolic free calcium (Cai) and magnesium (Mgi) are vital to cellular homeostasis and function. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate cellular divalent cations in normal subjects at different ages and their relationship to ion levels in essential hypertension and diabetes. DESIGN: A cross-sectional study. SETTING: A university hospital in New York. PARTICIPANTS: A total of 103 subjects (32 older, 71.1 ± 1.2 y/o, and 71 young/middle aged subjects, 51.1 ± 2.3 y/o). INTERVENTION: Oral glucose tolerance test. MEASUREMENTS: 19F and 31P NMR spectroscopy were used to measure Cai and Mgi levels in erythrocytes from normal (>65 y/o, n = 11; 65 y/o, n = 9; 65 y/o, n = 12; <65 y/o, n = 15) subjects; the…

Blood GlucoseMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAgingErythrocytesMagnetic Resonance Spectroscopymedicine.medical_treatmentCellular homeostasisEssential hypertensionCytosolInternal medicineDiabetes mellitusmedicineHumansInsulinMagnesiumMagnesium ionAgedAged 80 and overGlucose tolerance testmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryInsulinAge FactorsGlucose Tolerance TestMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseCausalityEndocrinologyGlycemic indexBlood pressureCross-Sectional StudiesDiabetes Mellitus Type 2Case-Control StudiesHypertensionCalciumFemaleGeriatrics and GerontologybusinessJournal of the American Geriatrics Society
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Fructose-enriched diet modifies antioxidant status and lipid metabolism in spontaneously hypertensive rats

2005

Abstract Objective High-fructose consumption in industrial countries has been shown to induce metabolic abnormalities or syndrome X. Changes in antioxidant defense are unknown in hypertension associated with metabolic disorders induced by high-fructose feeding. Methods Twenty spontaneously hypertensive rats were assigned to one of two groups; one received a fructose-enriched diet (60% fructose) and the other a starch diet. After a 13-wk diet period, total antioxidant status was assessed in the blood and liver by monitoring the rate of free radical-induced red blood cell hemolysis. Antioxidants (enzymes and vitamins) were determined in blood and liver. Gene expression of antioxidant enzymes …

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Time course of changes in serum oxidant/antioxidant status in overfed obese rats and their offspring.

2009

The aim of the present study was to determine the time course of changes in oxidant/antioxidant status, as well as serum glucose, insulin, leptin and lipid levels, liver adipose tissue and muscle lipid and protein contents, in cafeteria-diet-fed dams during gestation and lactation, and in their offspring throughout adulthood. Food intake was also evaluated. The cafeteria diet induced a significant increase in maternal body and relative adipose tissue weights, daily energy intake, and plasma glucose, insulin, leptin and lipid levels at parturition (day 0) and at the end of lactation (day 21). Plasma total antioxidant status [ORAC (oxygen radical absorbance capacity)], erythrocyte catalase an…

Blood GlucoseMalemedicine.medical_specialtyErythrocytesOffspringmedicine.medical_treatmentAdipokineAdipose tissueBiologyAntioxidantschemistry.chemical_compoundBlood serumPregnancyInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsInsulinObesityRats WistarPrenatal Nutritional Physiological PhenomenaTriglycerideInsulinLeptinBody WeightProteinsGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseOxidantsLipidsRatsPregnancy ComplicationsOxidative StressEndocrinologychemistryPrenatal Exposure Delayed EffectsFemaleMetabolic syndromeEnergy IntakeClinical science (London, England : 1979)
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Properties of erythrocyte light refraction in diabetic patients.

2001

Since hyperglycaemia changes the erythrocyte cell membrane fluidity and impairs cell deformity, our goal was to characterize hemoglobin and red blood cell (RBC) light refractive property changes in diabetic patients. Microscopic investigation was carried out on intact and fixed RBCs. To determine the refractive index (RI): smears of peripheral blood were air dried and fixed for 3 min in methanol. Mixtures of polyvinylpyrolidine and buffer of different pH (1:1) were used as embedding media. Intact RBCs were mixed with a buffered embedding medium, placed on a slide and overlaid with a coverslip. Interference microscopy was used for RI measurements at 18 different pH (pH=2-13). The results sho…

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Glucose and Erythrocyte ATP: Distinctive Effects of Dipyridamole and of Ticlopidine

1987

This experiment suggests the following points: 1. Erythrocytes in control patients and in atherosclerosis patients seem to have a variable grade of affinity for adenosine and for plasma glucose. This variable grade seems to fix the level of the adenosine triphosphate (ATP) reserves and induces the erythrocytes' deformability. 2. The drop in the level of ATP reserves that induces the poor deformability of the erythrocytes in atherosclerosis patients would appear to be caused by two consecutive shortages: first a shortage that seems to be related to a deficiency of erythrocyte adenosine as the ATP shortage disappears with dipyridamole treatment and then a shortage induced by the lack of eryt…

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Altered cellular magnesium responsiveness to hyperglycemia in hypertensive subjects.

2001

Abstract — — Previous studies by our group have identified ionic aspects of insulin resistance in hypertension, in which cellular responses to insulin were influenced by the basal intracellular ionic environment—the lower the cytosolic free magnesium (Mg i ), the less Mg i increased following insulin stimulation. To investigate whether this ionic insulin resistance represents a more general abnormality of cellular responsiveness in hypertension, we studied Mg i responses to nonhormonal signals such as hyperglycemia (15 mmol/L) and used 31 P-nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy to measure Mg i in erythrocytes from normal (NL, n=14) and hypertensive (HTN, n=12) subjects before and 3…

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Enhanced platelet thromboxane synthesis and reduced macrophage-dependent fibrinolytic activity related to oxidative stress in oral contraceptive-trea…

1996

Abstract In previous studies conducted in rats and in women, we have shown that oral contraceptive (OC) administration induced a platelet hyperaggregation simultaneously with an increased platelet lipid biosynthesis which might be related to lipid peroxidation. In the present study, we specifically studied the arachidonic acid and the fibrinolytic pathways in relation to the fatty acid composition in female rats treated for 6 weeks with OC (ethinyl estradiol plus lynestrenol). We found that platelets of treated animals were not only hyper-responsive to thrombin and ADP, but also to sodium arachidonate. In addition, the results of the thrombin-induced release of labeled arachidonic acid pre-…

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Measurement of T Cell Activation After 16‐hr In Vitro Stimulation with Concanavalin A

2010

A flow cytometry assay that can be used to directly determine the proportion of activated T lymphocytes in human whole blood samples after stimulation with concanavalin A is presented here. Human whole blood is incubated with fluorescently labeled antibodies (against CD3, CD4, CD8, and CD69), erythrocytes are then lysed, and the samples are analyzed using a flow cytometer. The assay presented is able to differentiate between CD4+ and CD8+ T lymphocytes. Thus, it is possible to quantify both lymphocyte populations in parallel, as well as the respective proportions of activated T lymphocytes, all from one sample. An additional advantage of this assay is that it was developed to assay whole bl…

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