942 resultados para beta adrenergic receptor


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The goal of this study was to determine whether β1-adrenergic receptor (AR) and β2-AR differ in regulating cardiomyocyte survival and apoptosis and, if so, to explore underlying mechanisms. One potential mechanism is that cardiac β2-AR can activate both Gs and Gi proteins, whereas cardiac β1-AR couples only to Gs. To avoid complicated crosstalk between β-AR subtypes, we expressed β1-AR or β2-AR individually in adult β1/β2-AR double knockout mouse cardiac myocytes by using adenoviral gene transfer. Stimulation of β1-AR, but not β2-AR, markedly induced myocyte apoptosis, as indicated by increased terminal deoxynucleotidyltransferase-mediated UTP end labeling or Hoechst staining positive cells and DNA fragmentation. In contrast, β2-AR (but not β1-AR) stimulation elevated the activity of Akt, a powerful survival signal; this effect was fully abolished by inhibiting Gi, Gβγ, or phosphoinositide 3 kinase (PI3K) with pertussis toxin, βARK-ct (a peptide inhibitor of Gβγ), or LY294002, respectively. This indicates that β2-AR activates Akt via a Gi-Gβγ-PI3K pathway. More importantly, inhibition of the Gi-Gβγ-PI3K-Akt pathway converts β2-AR signaling from survival to apoptotic. Thus, stimulation of a single class of receptors, β2-ARs, elicits concurrent apoptotic and survival signals in cardiac myocytes. The survival effect appears to predominate and is mediated by the Gi-Gβγ-PI3K-Akt signaling pathway.

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To delineate the phospholipase C (PLC; EC 3.1.4.3) beta2 sequences involved in interactions with the beta-gamma subunits of G proteins, we prepared a number of mammalian expression plasmids encoding a series of PLC beta2 segments that span the region from the beginning of the X box to the end of the Y box. We found the sequence extending from residue Glu-435 to residue Val-641 inhibited Gbeta-gamma-mediated activation of PLC beta2 in transfected COS-7 cells. This PLC beta2 sequence also inhibited ligand-induced activation of PLC in COS-7 cells cotransfected with cDNAs encoding the complement component C5a receptor and PLC beta2 but not in cells transfected with the alpha1B-adrenergic receptor, suggesting that the PLC beta2 residues (Glu-435 to Val-641) inhibit the Gbeta-gamma-mediated but not the Galpha-mediated effect. The inhibitory effect on Gbeta-gamma-mediated activation of PLC beta2 may be the result of the interaction between Gbeta-gamma and the PLC beta2 fragment. This idea was confirmed by the observation that a fusion protein comprising these residues (Glu-435 to Val-641) of PLC beta2 and glutathione S-transferase (GST) bound to Gbeta-gamma in an in vitro binding assay. The Gbeta-gamma-binding region was further narrowed down to 62 amino acids (residues Leu-580 to Val-641) by testing fusion proteins comprising various PLC beta2 sequences and GST in the in vitro binding assay.

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Although transforming growth factor beta (TGF-beta) superfamily ligands play critical roles in diverse developmental processes, how cells transduce signals from these ligands is still poorly understood. Cell surface receptors for these ligands have been identified, but their cytoplasmic targets are unknown. We have identified three Caenorhabditis elegans genes, sma-2, sma-3, and sma-4, that have mutant phenotypes similar to those of the TGF-beta-like receptor gene daf-4, indicating that they are required for daf-4-mediated developmental processes. We show that sma-2 functions in the same cells as daf-4, consistent with a role in transducing signals from the receptor. These three genes define a protein family, the dwarfins, that includes the Mad gene product, which participates in the decapentaplegic TGF-beta-like pathway in Drosophila [Sekelsky, J. J., Newfeld, S. J., Raftery, L. A., Chartoff, E. H. & Gelbart, W. M. (1995) Genetics 139, 1347-1358]. The identification of homologous components of these pathways in distantly related organisms suggests that dwarfins may be universally required for TGF-beta-like signal transduction. In fact, we have isolated highly conserved dwarfins from vertebrates, indicating that these components are not idiosyncratic to invertebrates. These analyses suggest that dwarfins are conserved cytoplasmic signal transducers.

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Interleukin (IL) 2 signaling requires the dimerization of the IL-2 receptor beta (IL-2R beta) and common gamma (gamma c) chains. The gamma is also a component of the receptors for IL-4, IL-7, and IL-9. To assess the extent and role of the receptor signal transducing system utilizing the gamma c chain on human intestinal epithelial cells, the expression of gamma c, IL-2R beta, and receptor chains specific for IL-4, IL-7, and IL-9 was assessed by reverse transcription-coupled PCR on human intestinal epithelial cell lines and on isolated primary human intestinal epithelial cells. Caco-2, HT-29, and T-84 cells were found to express transcripts for the gamma c and IL-4R chains constitutively. IL-2R beta chain expression was demonstrated in Caco-2 and HT-29 but not in T-84 cells. None of the cell lines expressed mRNA for the IL-2R alpha chain. After stimulation with epidermal growth factor for 24 h Caco-2, HT-29, and T-84 cells expressed transcripts for IL-7R. In addition, Caco-2 and HT-29 cells expressed mRNA for the IL-9R. Receptors for IL-2, IL-4, IL-7, and IL-9 on intestinal epithelial cells lines appeared to be functional; stimulation with these cytokines caused rapid tyrosine phosphorylation of proteins. The relevance of the observations in intestinal epithelial cell lines for intestinal epithelial function in vivo was supported by the demonstration of transcripts for gamma c, IL-2R beta, IL-4R, IL-7R, and IL-9R in primary human intestinal epithelial cells.

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Albeit anthracyclines are widely used in the treatment of solid tumors and leukemias, their mechanism of action has not been elucidated. The present study gives relevant information about the role of nonlamellar membrane structures in signaling pathways, which could explain how anthracyclines can exert their cytocidal action without entering the cell [Tritton, T. R. & Yee, G. (1982) Science 217, 248-250]. The anthracycline daunomycin reduced the formation of the nonlamellar hexagonal (HII) phase (i.e., the hexagonal phase propensity), stabilizing the bilayer structure of the plasma membrane by a direct interaction with membrane phospholipids. As a consequence, various cellular events involved in signal transduction, such as membrane fusion and membrane association of peripheral proteins [e.g., guanine nucleotide-binding regulatory proteins (G proteins and protein kinase C-alpha beta)], where nonlamellar structures (negative intrinsic monolayer curvature strain) are required, were altered by the presence of daunomycin. Functionally, daunomycin also impaired the expression of the high-affinity state of a G protein-coupled receptor (ternary complex for the alpha 2-adrenergic receptor) due to G-protein dissociation from the plasma membrane. In vivo, daunomycin also decreased the levels of membrane-associated G proteins and protein kinase C-alpha beta in the heart. The occurrence of such nonlamellar structures favors the association of these peripheral proteins with the plasma membrane and prevents daunomycin-induced dissociation. These results reveal an important role of the lipid component of the cell membrane in signal transduction and its alteration by anthracyclines.

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We have cloned a type I serine/threonine kinase receptor, XTrR-I, from Xenopus. XTrR-I (Xenopus transforming growth factor beta-related receptor type I) is expressed in all regions of embryos throughout early development. Overexpression of this receptor does not affect ectoderm or endoderm but dorsalizes the mesoderm such that muscle appears in ventral mesoderm and notochord appears in lateral mesoderm normally fated to become muscle. In addition, overexpression of XTrR-I in UV-treated embryos is able to cause formation of a partial dorsal axis. These results suggest that XTrR-I encodes a receptor which responds in normal development to a transforming growth factor beta-like ligand so as to promote dorsalization. Its function would therefore be to direct mesodermalized tissue into muscle or notochord.

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Os agonistas beta-adrenérgicos (βAA) são conhecidos por aumentar a hipertrofia muscular e lipólise, neste caso uma maneira de se reduzir o efeito da lipólise seria a imunocastração. Dessa forma, o objetivo deste projeto foi avaliar o efeito dos βAA e da imunocastração sobre a qualidade da carne de bovinos Nelore. Foram utilizados noventa e seis bovinos Nelore, sendo que metade dos animais (n=48) receberam uma dose da vacina de imunocastração, e após 30 dias receberam a segunda dose. A outra metade dos animais (n=48) não recebeu nenhuma dose da vacina. Durante 70 dias os animais foram alimentados com uma dieta padrão composta de 24% volumoso e 76% de concentrado. Após 70 dias de confinamento os animais foram divididos em três grupos, dentro de bloco (peso inicial) e condição sexual e foram alimentados por 30 dias, com umas das seguintes dietas: CON - dieta padrão utilizada na fase anterior, sem a adição de βAA; ZIL - dieta padrão acrescida de 80 mg/dia Cloridrato de Zilpaterol; RAC - dieta padrão acrescida de 300 mg/dia Cloridrato de Ractopamina. Ao final desse período os animais foram abatidos e colhidas amostras do músculo Longissimus dorsi para as avaliações de qualidade de carne, lipídeos totais, perfil de ácidos graxos, análise sensorial do consumidor, perfil morfométrico muscular, expressão dos genes calpaína e calpastatina, comprimento de sarcômero. Para a maioria das características avaliadas não foram observadas interações entre os tratamentos. Ao avaliar o efeito da condição sexual, os animais imunocastrados apresentaram maiores intensidades de cor L, a e b, lipídios totais, ácidos oleico, palmítico e total de monoinsaturados e maior frequência para as fibras oxidativas (FO) e glicolíticas (FG) em relação aos não-castrados. Contudo, os animais não-castrados tiveram uma tendência a apresentarem uma carne mais macia na análise sensorial e obtiveram maior frequência das fibras oxidativasglicolíticas (FOG) em relação aos imunocastrados. Quanto ao efeito dos βAA, o grupo ZIL apresentaram uma carne menos macia na força de cisalhamento, maiores concentrações de ácidos heptadecanoico, linoleico, araquidonico ácido C20:3 N6C8C11C14, ômega 6, maior frequência para as FO e menor para FG em comparação ao grupo RAC e CON. No entanto, os animais do grupo CON e ZIL apresentaram maior área para as FO em comparação ao grupo RAC, enquanto que para as FOG, os animais do grupo CON tiveram maior área do que os animais do grupo RAC e ZIL. Na análise sensorial, os grupos RAC e ZIL receberam menores notas para os atributos textura e qualidade global em relação ao CON. Não foi observado efeito da condição sexual e dos βAA sobre a expressão dos genes e comprimento de sarcômero. Conclui-se que a condição sexual e a suplementação com os βAA podem alterar a qualidade da carne, perfil de ácidos graxos e morfométrico muscular, sem, contudo, alterar a expressão dos genes e do comprimento de sarcômero.

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Diet high in dairy products is inversely associated with body mass index, risk of metabolic syndrome and prevalence of type 2 diabetes in several populations. Also a number of intervention studies support the role of increased dairy intake in the prevention and treatment of obesity. Dairy calcium has been suggested to account for the effect of dairy on body weight, but it has been repeatedly shown that the effect of dairy is superior to the effect of supplemental calcium. Dairy proteins are postulated to either enhance the effect of calcium or have an independent effect on body weight, but studies in the area are scarce. The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential of dairy proteins and calcium in the prevention and treatment of diet-induced obesity in C57Bl/6J mice. The effect of dairy proteins and calcium on the liver and adipose tissue was also investigated in order to characterise the potential mechanisms explaining the reduction of risk for metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes. A high-calcium diet (1.8%) in combination with dietary whey protein inhibited body weight and fat gain and accelerated body weight and fat loss in high-fat-fed C57Bl/6J mice during long-term studies of 14 to 21 weeks. α-lactalbumin, one of the major whey proteins, was the most effective whey protein fraction showing significantly accelerated weight and fat loss during energy restriction and reduced the amount of visceral fat gain during ad libitum feeding after weight loss. The microarray data suggest sensitisation of insulin signalling in the adipose tissue as a result of a calcium-rich whey protein diet. Lipidomic analysis revealed that weight loss on whey protein-based high-calcium diet was characterised by significant decreases in diabetogenic diacylglycerols and lipotoxic ceramide species. The calcium supplementation led to a small, but statistically significant decrease in fat absorption independent of the protein source of the diet. This augments, but does not fully explain the effects of the studied diets on body weight. A whey protein-containing high-calcium diet had a protective effect against a high-fat diet-induced decline of β3 adrenergic receptor expression in adipose tissue. In addition, a high-calcium diet with whey protein increased the adipose tissue leptin expression which is decreased in this obesity-prone mouse strain. These changes are likely to contribute to the inhibition of weight gain. The potential sensitisation of insulin signalling in adipose tissue together with the less lipotoxic and diabetogenic hepatic lipid profile suggest a novel mechanistic link to explain why increased dairy intake is associated with a lower prevalence of metabolic syndrome and type 2 diabetes in epidemiological studies. Taken together, the intake of a high-calcium diet with dairy proteins has a body weight lowering effect in high-fat-fed C57Bl/6J mice. High-calcium diets containing whey protein prevent weight gain and enhance weight loss, α-lactalbumin being the most effective whey protein fraction. Whey proteins and calcium have also beneficial effects on hepatic lipid profile and adipose tissue gene expression, which suggest a novel mechanistic link to explain the epidemiological findings on dairy intake and metabolic syndrome. The clinical relevance of these findings and the precise mechanisms of action remain an intriguing field of future research.

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Flaviviruses have been shown to induce cell surface expression of major histocompatibility complex class I (MHC-I) through the activation of NF-kappa B. Using IKK1(-/-), IKK2(-/-), NEMO-/-, and IKK1-/- IKK2-/- double mutant as well as p50(-/-) RelA(-/-) cRel(-/-) triple mutant mouse embryonic fibroblasts infected with Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV), we show that this flavivirus utilizes the canonical pathway to activate NF-kappa B in an IKK2- and NEMO-, but not IKK1-, dependent manner. NF-kappa B DNA binding activity induced upon virus infection was shown to be composed of RelA: p50 dimers in these fibroblasts. Type I interferon (IFN) production was significantly decreased but not completely abolished upon virus infection in cells defective in NF-kappa B activation. In contrast, induction of classical MHC-I (class 1a) genes and their cell surface expression remained unaffected in these NF-kappa B-defective cells. However, MHC-I induction was impaired in IFNAR(-/-) cells that lack the alpha/beta IFN receptor, indicating a dominant role of type I IFNs but not NF-kappa B for the induction of MHC-I molecules by Japanese encephalitis virus. Our further analysis revealed that the residual type I IFN signaling in NF-kappa B-deficient cells is sufficient to drive MHC-I gene expression upon virus infection in mouse embryonic fibroblasts. However, NF-kappa B could indirectly regulate MHC-I expression, since JEV-induced type I IFN expression was found to be critically dependent on it.

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Hypertension is one of the major risk factors for cardiovascular morbidity. The advantages of antihypertensive therapy have been clearly demonstrated, but only about 30% of hypertensive patients have their blood pressure (BP) controlled by such treatment. One of the reasons for this poor BP control may lie in the difficulty in predicting BP response to antihypertensive treatment. The average BP reduction achieved is similar for each drug in the main classes of antihypertensive agents, but there is a marked individual variation in BP responses to any given drug. The purpose of the present study was to examine BP response to four different antihypertensive monotherapies with regard to demographic characteristics, laboratory test results and common genetic polymorphisms. The subjects of the present study are participants in the pharmacogenetic GENRES Study. A total of 208 subjects completed the whole study protocol including four drug treatment periods of four weeks, separated by four-week placebo periods. The study drugs were amlodipine, bisoprolol, hydrochlorothiazide and losartan. Both office (OBP) and 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure (ABP) measurements were carried out. BP response to study drugs were related to basic clinical characteristics, pretreatment laboratory test results and common polymorphisms in genes coding for components of the renin-angiotensin system, alpha-adducin (ADD1), beta1-adrenergic receptor (ADRB1) and beta2-adrenergic receptor (ADRB2). Age was positively correlated with BP responses to amlodipine and with OBP and systolic ABP responses to hydrochlorothiazide, while body mass index was negatively correlated with ABP responses to amlodipine. Of the laboratory test results, plasma renin activity (PRA) correlated positively with BP responses to losartan, with ABP responses to bisoprolol, and negatively with ABP responses to hydrochlorothiazide. Uniquely to this study, it was found that serum total calcium level was negatively correlated with BP responses to amlodipine, whilst serum total cholesterol level was negatively correlated with ABP responses to amlodipine. There were no significant associations of angiotensin II type I receptor 1166A/C, angiotensin converting enzyme I/D, angiotensinogen Met235Thr, ADD1 Gly460Trp, ADRB1 Ser49Gly and Gly389Arg and ADRB2 Arg16Gly and Gln27Glu polymorphisms with BP responses to the study drugs. In conclusion, this study confirmed the relationship between pretreatment PRA levels and response to three classes of antihypertensive drugs. This study is the first to note a significant inverse relation between serum calcium level and responsiveness to a calcium channel blocker. However, this study could not replicate the observations that common polymorphisms in angiotensin II type I receptor, angiotensin converting enzyme, angiotensinogen, ADD1, ADRB1, or ADRB2 genes can predict BP response to antihypertensive drugs.

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Network theory applied to protein structures provides insights into numerous problems of biological relevance. The explosion in structural data available from PDB and simulations establishes a need to introduce a standalone-efficient program that assembles network concepts/parameters under one hood in an automated manner. Herein, we discuss the development/application of an exhaustive, user-friendly, standalone program package named PSN-Ensemble, which can handle structural ensembles generated through molecular dynamics (MD) simulation/NMR studies or from multiple X-ray structures. The novelty in network construction lies in the explicit consideration of side-chain interactions among amino acids. The program evaluates network parameters dealing with topological organization and long-range allosteric communication. The introduction of a flexible weighing scheme in terms of residue pairwise cross-correlation/interaction energy in PSN-Ensemble brings in dynamical/chemical knowledge into the network representation. Also, the results are mapped on a graphical display of the structure, allowing an easy access of network analysis to a general biological community. The potential of PSN-Ensemble toward examining structural ensemble is exemplified using MD trajectories of an ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme (UbcH5b). Furthermore, insights derived from network parameters evaluated using PSN-Ensemble for single-static structures of active/inactive states of 2-adrenergic receptor and the ternary tRNA complexes of tyrosyl tRNA synthetases (from organisms across kingdoms) are discussed. PSN-Ensemble is freely available from http://vishgraph.mbu.iisc.ernet.in/PSN-Ensemble/psn_index.html.

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Resveratrol is a non-flavonoid polyphenol which belongs to the stilbenes group and is produced naturally in several plants in response to injury or fungal attack. Resveratrol has been recently reported as preventing obesity. The present review aims to compile the evidence concerning the potential mechanisms of action which underlie the anti-obesity effects of resveratrol, obtained either in cultured cells lines and animal models. Published studies demonstrate that resveratrol has an anti-adipogenic effect. A good consensus concerning the involvement of a down-regulation of C/EBPa and PPAR. in this effect has been reached. Also, in vitro studies have demonstrated that resveratrol can increase apoptosis in mature adipocytes. Furthermore, different metabolic pathways involved in triacylglycerol metabolism in white adipose tissue have been shown to be targets for resveratrol. Both the inhibition of de novo lipogenesis and adipose tissue fatty acid uptake mediated by lipoprotein lipase play a role in explaining the reduction in body fat which resveratrol induces. As far as lipolysis is concerned, although this compound per se seems to be unable to induce lipolysis, it increases lipid mobilization stimulated by beta-adrenergic agents. The increase in brown adipose tissue thermogenesis, and consequently the associated energy dissipation, can contribute to explaining the body-fat lowering effect of resveratrol. In addition to its effects on adipose tissue, resveratrol can also acts on other organs and tissues. Thus, it increases mitochondriogenesis and consequently fatty acid oxidation in skeletal muscle and liver. This effect can also contribute to the body-fat lowering effect of this molecule.

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O estado nutricional e hormonal em fases iniciais de desenvolvimento (gestação e lactação) está relacionado a alterações epigenéticas, que podem levar ao desenvolvimento de doenças. A obesidade infantil está relacionada com a ocorrência da obesidade na idade adulta, resistência à insulina e maior risco cardiometabólico. Em estudos experimentais, a superalimentação neonatal causa obesidade e aumenta o risco de doenças cardiovasculares. Estes animais apresentam obesidade visceral, hiperfagia, hiperleptinemia e hipertensão na idade adulta. Previamente, demonstramos que a hiperleptinemia neonatal causa hiperfunção da medula adrenal e microesteatose na idade adulta. No presente estudo avaliamos a função adrenal de ratos adultos obesos no modelo de superalimentação neonatal por redução do tamanho da ninhada e a sensibilidade as catecolaminas no tecido adiposo visceral (TAV) e no fígado. Ao nascimento todas as ninhadas tiveram seu número de filhotes ajustados para 10. Para induzir a superalimentação neonatal, o tamanho da ninhada foi reduzido de dez para três filhotes machos no terceiro dia de lactação até o desmame (SA), enquanto que o grupo controle permaneceu com 10 filhotes durante toda a lactação. Após o desmame, os ratos tiveram livre acesso à dieta padrão e água até 180 dias (1 animal de cada ninhada, n = 7). O TAV e as glândulas adrenais foram pesadas. As contrações hormonais séricas, o conteúdo hepático de glicogênio e triglicerídeos foram avaliados por kits comerciais. O conteúdo e a secreção de catecolaminas adrenais foram avaliados utilizando o método do trihidroxindol. O conteúdo dos hormônios eixo hipotálamo-hipófise-córtex adrenal, das enzimas da via de síntese das catecolaminas na glândula adrenal, ADRB2 no fígado e ADRB3 no TAV foram determinados por Western blotting ou imunohistoquímica. As diferenças foram consideradas significativas quando p <0,05. Aos 180 dias de vida, o grupo SA apresentou maior massa corporal (+15%), maior consumo alimentar (+15%) e maior adiposidade visceral (+79%). Os hormônios do eixo hipotálamo-hipófise-córtex-adrenal não foram alterados. O grupo SA apresentou maior expressão de tirosina hidroxilase e de DOPA descarboxilase (+31% e 90%, respectivamente); conteúdo de catecolaminas adrenais (absoluta: 35% e relativa: 40%), e secreção de catecolaminas, tanto basal quanto estimulada por cafeína (+35% e 43%, respectivamente). O conteúdo ADRB3 no TAV não foi alterado nos grupo SA, entretanto o ADRB2 no fígado apresentou-se menor (-45%). O grupo SA apresentou maior conteúdo de glicogênio e triglicerídeos no fígado (+79% e +49%, respectivamente), além de microesteatose. A superalimentação neonatal resulta em hiperativação adrenomedular e aparentemente está associada a preservação da sensibilidade às catecolaminas no VAT. Adicionalmente sugerimos que o maior conteúdo de glicogênio e triglicerídeos hepático seja devido a menor sensibilidade as catecolaminas. Tal perfil pode contribuir para a disfunção metabólica hepática e hipertensão arterial que são características deste modelo de obesidade programada.

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A asma brônquica é uma doença inflamatória crônica das vias aéreas inferiores que resulta da interação entre fatores genéticos e ambientais.Teve como objetivo estudar o polimorfismo Arg16Gly e Gln27Glu do Gene β2-ADR e a sensibilização fúngica associada ao controle e gravidade da asma. Trata-se de um estudo observacional analítico caso controle em portadores de asma, assistidos no Programa de Assistência ao Paciente Asmático do Hospital Universitário Presidente Dutra (PAPA-HUPD). Foram incluídos no estudo 83 pacientes com asma brônquica e 46 não asmáticos como controles. Os participantes coletaram duas amostra de 5ml de sangue, para genotipagem do gene β2AR-16 e β2AR-27 por PCR-RFLP e teste de sensibilização Elisa específico para fungos. Os dados de controle foram obtidos através do Teste de Controle da Asma (ACT) e os dados clínicos dos prontuários. As análises de polimorfismo não apresentaram associação com o estado de controle da asma para o gene β2-ADR-16 e β2-ADR-27. Entre asmáticos e não asmáticos foi observado diferença estatisticamente significante (p<0,05) com maior expressão do alelo Glu (74%) entre os não asmáticos. O homozigoto Glu/Glu também foi mais frequentes entre os não asmáticos, sugerindo que o alelo Glu-27 pode estar associado ao risco diminuído para asma. Quanto à sensibilização fúngica, não houve associação significante com os genótipos estudados. O estudo mostrou que, asmáticos graves são mais sensibilizados que não asmáticos e asmáticos moderados. Não houve diferença estatisticamente significante entre controle da asma e sensibilização fúngica, no entanto houve associação significativa com a gravidade. Associações isoladas entre sensibilização fúngica e asma, assim como entre polimorfismo e asma ficou evidente neste estudo.

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α1-肾上腺素受体(α1-Adrenergic receptor,α1-AR)是G蛋白偶联受体(G-protein coupled receptor,GPCR),也是内源性儿茶酚胺、去甲肾上腺素和肾上腺素最重要的靶受体之一.α1-AR广泛分布于机体的各种器官、组织和细胞中,并介导多种生理效应,如血管收缩、蛋白质合成及心脏变力变时作用等[1,2].很多研究已经证实,α1-AR及其信号转导通路与许多心血管疾病存在密切关系[3,4].蛋白质组学可提供一种发现在疾病情况下异常表达蛋白质的方法,为疾病的早期诊断和愈后判断提供指南,并为针对性疾病治疗提供科学依据.本研究以乳鼠心肌细胞为实验模型,利用双向凝胶电泳和飞行时间质谱分析苯肾上腺素诱导乳鼠心肌细胞表达变化的蛋白质.1实验部分1.1试剂苯肾上腺素(Phenylephine,PE)购自Sigma公司;胰蛋白酶和DMEM购自Hyclone公司;IPG预制胶条(pH=5~8,胶条长17 cm),载体两性电解质(B io-Lyte5-8)购于B io-Rad公司;TPCK修饰的测序级胰酶购自Promega公司;其它试剂均为国产分析纯.1.2实验过程(1)乳鼠心肌细胞培养及样...