983 resultados para 3-oxo-5-alfa-esteroide 4-deshidrogenasa
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Because GABA(A) receptors containing alpha 2 subunits are highly represented in areas of the brain, such as nucleus accumbens (NAcc), frontal cortex, and amygdala, regions intimately involved in signaling motivation and reward, we hypothesized that manipulations of this receptor subtype would influence processing of rewards. Voltage-clamp recordings from NAcc medium spiny neurons of mice with alpha 2 gene deletion showed reduced synaptic GABA(A) receptor-mediated responses. Behaviorally, the deletion abolished cocaine`s ability to potentiate behaviors conditioned to rewards (conditioned reinforcement), and to support behavioral sensitization. In mice with a point mutation in the benzodiazepine binding pocket of alpha 2-GABA(A) receptors (alpha 2H101R), GABAergic neurotransmission in medium spiny neurons was identical to that of WT (i.e., the mutation was silent), but importantly, receptor function was now facilitated by the atypical benzodiazepine Ro 15-4513 (ethyl 8-amido-5,6-dihydro-5-methyl-6-oxo-4H-imidazo [1,5-a] [1,4] benzodiazepine-3-carboxylate). In alpha 2H101R, but not WT mice, Ro 15-4513 administered directly into the NAcc-stimulated locomotor activity, and when given systemically and repeatedly, induced behavioral sensitization. These data indicate that activation of alpha 2-GABA(A) receptors (most likely in NAcc) is both necessary and sufficient for behavioral sensitization. Consistent with a role of these receptors in addiction, we found specific markers and haplotypes of the GABRA2 gene to be associated with human cocaine addiction.
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A mixed-valence complex, [Fe(III)Fe(II)L1(mu-OAc)(2)]BF4 center dot H2O, where the ligand H(2)L1 = 2-{[[3-[((bis-(pyridin-2-ylmethyl)amino)methyl)-2-hydroxy-5-methylbenzyl](pyridin-2-ylmethyl)amino]methyl]phenol}, has been studied with a range of techniques, and, where possible, its properties have been compared to those of the corresponding enzyme system purple acid phosphatase. The (FeFeII)-Fe-III and Fe-2(III) oxidized species were studied spectroelectrochemically. The temperature-dependent population of the S = 3/2 spin states of the heterovalent system, observed using magnetic circular dichroism, confirmed that the dinuclear center is weakly antiferromagnetically coupled (H = -2JS(1).S-2, where J = -5.6 cm(-1)) in a frozen solution. The ligand-to-metal charge-transfer transitions are correlated with density functional theory calculations. The (FeFeII)-Fe-III complex is electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR)-silent, except at very low temperatures (<2 K), because of the broadening caused by the exchange coupling and zero-field-splitting parameters being of comparable magnitude and rapid spin-lattice relaxation. However, a phosphate-bound Fe-2(III) complex showed an EPR spectrum due to population of the S-tot = 3 state (J= -3.5 cm(-1)). The phosphatase activity of the (FeFeII)-Fe-III complex in hydrolysis of bis(2,4-dinitrophenyl)phosphate (k(cat.) = 1.88 x 10(-3) s(-1); K-m = 4.63 x 10(-3) mol L-1) is similar to that of other bimetallic heterovalent complexes with the same ligand. Analysis of the kinetic data supports a mechanism where the initiating nucleophile in the phosphatase reaction is a hydroxide, terminally bound to Fe-III. It is interesting to note that aqueous solutions of [Fe(III)Fe(II)L1(mu-OAc)(2)](+) are also capable of protein cleavage, at mild temperature and pH conditions, thus further expanding the scope of this complex's catalytic promiscuity.
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In urban areas of Brazil, vehicle emissions are the principal source of fine particulate matter (PM2.5). The World Health Organization air quality guidelines state that the annual mean concentration of PM2.5 should be below 10 mu g m(-3). In a collaboration of Brazilian institutions, coordinated by the University of Sao Paulo School of Medicine and conducted from June 2007 to August 2008, PM2.5 mass was monitored at sites with high traffic volumes in six Brazilian state capitals. We employed gravimetry to determine PM2.5 mass concentrations, reflectance to quantify black carbon concentrations, X-ray fluorescence to characterize elemental composition, and ion chromatography to determine the composition and concentrations of anions and cations. Mean PM2.5 concentrations and proportions of black carbon (BC) in the cities of Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Belo Horizonte, Curitiba, Recife, and Porto Alegre were 28.1 +/- 13.6 mu g m(-3) (38% BC), 17.2 +/- 11.2 mu g m(-3) (20% BC), 14.7 +/- 7.7 mu g m(-3) (31% BC), 14.4 +/- 9.5 mu g m(-3) (30% BC), 7.3 +/- 3.1 mu g m(-3) (26% BC), and 13.4 +/- 9.9 mu g m(-3) (26% BC), respectively. Sulfur and minerals (Al, Si, Ca, and Fe), derived from fuel combustion and soil resuspension, respectively, were the principal elements of the PM2.5 mass. We discuss the long-term health effects for each metropolitan region in terms of excess mortality risk, which translates to greater health care expenditures. This information could prove useful to decision makers at local environmental agencies.
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Abstract Background Malignant neoplasia of the adrenal cortex is usually associated with very poor prognosis. When adrenocortical neoplasms are diagnosed in the early stages, distinction between carcinoma and adenoma can be very difficult to accomplish, since there is yet no reliable marker to predict tumor recurrence or dissemination. GATA transcription factors play an essential role in the developmental control of cell fate, cell proliferation and differentiation, organ morphogenesis, and tissue-specific gene expression. Normal mouse adrenal cortex expresses GATA-6 while its malignant counterpart only expresses GATA-4. The goal of the present study was to assess whether this reciprocal change in the expression of GATA factors might be relevant for predicting the prognosis of human adrenocortical neoplasms. Since human adrenal cortices express luteinizing hormone (LH/hCG) receptor and the gonadotropins are known to up-regulate GATA-4 in gonadal tumor cell lines, we also studied the expression of LH/hCG receptor. Methods We conducted a study on 13 non-metastasizing (NM) and 10 metastasizing/recurrent (MR) tumors obtained from a group of twenty-two adult and pediatric patients. The expression of GATA-4, GATA-6, and LH/hCG receptor (LHR) in normal and tumoral human adrenal cortices was analysed using reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) complemented by dot blot hybridization. Results Messenger RNA for GATA-6 was detected in normal adrenal tissue, as well as in the totality of NM and MR tumors. GATA-4, by its turn, was detected in normal adrenal tissue, in 11 out of 13 NM tumors, and in 9 of the 10 MR tumors, with larger amounts of mRNA found among those presenting aggressive clinical behavior. Transcripts for LH receptor were observed both in normal tissue and neoplasms. A more intense LHR transcript accumulation was observed on those tumors with better clinical outcome. Conclusion Our data suggest that the expression of GATA-6 in human adrenal cortex is not affected by tumorigenesis. GATA-4 expression is more abundant in MR tumors, while NM tumors express more intensely LHR. Further studies with larger cohorts are needed to test whether relative expression levels of LHR or GATA-4 might be used as prognosis predictors.
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Sperm cells need hexoses as a substrate for their function, for both the maintenance of membrane homeostasis and the movement of the tail. These cells have a peculiar metabolism that has not yet been fully understood, but it is clear that they obtain energy from hexoses through glycolisis and/or oxidative phosphorylation. Spermatozoa are in contact with different external environments, beginning from the testicular and epididymal fluid, passing to the seminal plasma and finally to the female genital tract fluids; in addition, with the spread of reproductive biotechnologies, sperm cells are diluted and stored in various media, containing different energetic substrates. To utilize these energetic sources, sperm cells, as other eukaryotic cells, have a well-constructed protein system, that is mainly represented by the GLUT family proteins. These transporters have a membrane-spanning α-helix structure and work as an enzymatic pump that permit a fast gradient dependent passage of sugar molecules through the lipidic bilayer of sperm membrane. Many GLUTs have been studied in man, bull and rat spermatozoa; the presence of some GLUTs has been also demonstrated in boar and dog spermatozoa. The aims of the present study were - to determine the presence of GLUTs 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 in boar, horse, dog and donkey spermatozoa and to describe their localization; - to study eventual changes in GLUTs location after capacitation and acrosome reaction in boar, stallion and dog spermatozoa; - to determine possible changes in GLUTs localization after capacitation induced by insulin and IGF stimulation in boar spermatozoa; - to evaluate changes in GLUTs localization after flow-cytometric sex sorting in boar sperm cells. GLUTs 1, 2, 3 and 5 presence and localization have been demonstrated in boar, stallion, dog and donkey spermatozoa by western blotting and immunofluorescence analysis; a relocation in GLUTs after capacitation has been observed only in dog sperm cells, while no changes have been observed in the other species examined. As for boar, the stimulation of the capacitation with insulin and IGF didn’t cause any change in GLUTs localization, as well as for the flow cytometric sorting procedure. In conclusion, this study confirms the presence of GLUTs 1, 2 ,3 and 5 in boar, dog, stallion and donkey spermatozoa, while GLUT 4 seems to be absent, as a confirmation of other studies. Only in dog sperm cells capacitating conditions induce a change in GLUTs distribution, even if the physiological role of these changes should be deepened.
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Photosensible Polymere haben bis heute vielfältigeAnwendungsmöglichkeiten erlangt, wie z. B. als Photoresistsund als Grundlage optischer Datenspeicher. In dieser Arbeitwurden photosensible mesoionische Pyrimidinium-olate unterEinsatz von verschiedenen neuen Methoden an Polymereangebunden und Filme dieser Polymere untersucht.Es wurde dazu zunächst eine Serie von niedermolekularenmesoionischen Modellverbindungen hergestellt, um derenVerhalten bei der Photoreaktion zum Bis(ß-lactam) zuanalysieren und die Eigenschaften mit semiempirischberechneten Werten zu vergleichen. Durch die Auswahlverschiedener Substituenten konnte dieAbsorptionswellenlänge des HOMO-LUMO Überganges in einemBereich zwischen 320 und 490 nm verändert werden.Zur Anbindung mesoionischer Pyrimidinium-olate an Polymerewurden verschiedene Methoden eingesetzt, um möglichst großeVariationen der Substituenten zu ermöglichen. Es wurdendabei sowohl auf Methacrylaten basierende Homo- undCopolymere mit der mesoionischen Funktion in derSeitenkette, als auch Polymere mit der mesoionischenFunktion in der Hauptkette durch eine polymeranalogeUmsetzung von polymeren Amidinen hergestellt.Am Beispiel von mesoionischem2-[2-(Isopropenylcarbonyloxy)ethylthio]-1-methyl-6-oxo-3-phenyl-5-propyl-1,6-dihydropyrimidin-3-ium-4-olatwurde auch eine Polymerisation in Wasser als Lösungsmitteldurchgeführt. Dazu wurde der 2:1 Komplex aus methyliertemß-Cyclodextrin (Methylierungsgrad 1,8) und dem Monomer miteinem wasserlöslichen Redoxinitiator polymerisiert. Dasausgefallene Produkt enthielt neben einem Oligomeranteil dasPolymer mit einem Molekulargewicht von 3.000 g/mol und einerniedrigen Polydispersität von 1,3. Außerdem wurde auch einCopolymer aus dem Komplex und komplexiertemMethylmethacrylat hergestellt. Es zeigte ein von dem in DMFohne Cyclodextrin hergestellten Copolymer abweichendesmassenabhängiges Einbauverhältnis.Mit der dielektrischen Spektroskopie konnten verschiedeneArrhenius aktivierte Rotationsprozesse gefunden werden,weiterhin gelang der Nachweis des Einflusses derPhotoreaktion auf den Brechungsindex und Geschwindigkeit desHochtemperaturprozesses. Zur genauen Betrachtung von Änderungen von Brechungsindexund Schichtdicke bei der Bestrahlung von Polymerfilmen wurdedie Wellenleitermodenspektroskopie eingesetzt. Während dieSeitenkettenpolymere auf Methacrylatbasis bei derBestrahlung eine deutliche Verringerung der Brechungsindicesund eine Erhöhung der Filmdicke zeigten, konnte bei demHauptkettenpolymer ein anisotropes Verhalten gefundenwerden. Zudem ist es auch gelungen, holographische Gitter inPolymere aus mesoionischen Pyrimidinium-olateneinzuschreiben. Die Bildung von Oberflächenwellen konntedabei mit der Atomkraftmikroskopie nachgewiesen werden.Weiterhin wurde auch die Kinetik der Photoreaktionuntersucht. Es konnte dabei gezeigt werden, dass einedeutlicher Beschleunigung sowohl durch eineTemperaturerhöhung über die Glasübergangstemperatur hinausals auch durch den Einsatz von flüssigkristallinenComonomeren, die zu einer weicheren Umgebung derphotoreaktiven Gruppen im Polymer führten, erzielt werdenkonnte.
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Ziel dieser Arbeit war es, an in 4-Position substituierten N-Galactosyl-dehydropiperidinonen die übrigen Positionen des Heterocycluses selektiv zu funktionalisieren und die erarbeiteten Methoden im Rahmen von Total- und Partialsynthesen biologisch aktiver Verbindungen anzuwenden. Ausgehend von N-Galactosyl-2-pyridon, welches sich in drei Stufen aus D-Galactose im Gramm-Maßstab erhalten lässt, konnten die in Position 4-substituierten Dehydropiperidinone in regio- und diastereoselektiv verlaufenden Additionen von Grignard-Reagenzien und Organocupraten synthetisiert werden. Es gelang die Einführung sowohl unverzweigter als auch sekundärer, tertiärer und cyclischer Alkylreste. Ebenfalls gute Ausbeuten und exzellente Diastereoselektivitäten wurden bei der konjugierten Addition verschieden substituierter Aryl- und Benzyl-Grignard-Reagenzien erhalten. Das Kohlenhydratauxiliar kontrolliert dabei nicht nur die faciale Selektivität, sondern es bestimmt gleichzeitig die Regioselektivität. Die absolute Konfiguration der 4-substituierten 2-Pyridone konnte durch Röntgenstrukturanalysen zweier Produkte zweifelsfrei geklärt werden. Dass die so dargestellten Heterocyclen wertvolle Synthone zur asymmetrischen Synthese mehrfach substituierter Piperidinverbindungen sind, konnte gezeigt werden durch die Ausarbeitung verschiedener Methoden zur weitergehenden Funktionalisierung an den Positionen C-2, C-3, C-5 und C-6 sowie durch die Entwicklung eines Verfahrens zur Freisetzung der stereoselektiv synthetisierten Heterocyclen. Diese systematisch untersuchten Synthesewege konnten in Partial- und Totalsynthesen von pharmakologisch relevanten Verbindungen erfolgreich beschritten werden. So gelang die Synthese des biologisch aktiven (3S)-Piperidinols, sowie die des 3-Hydroxy-4-(4-fluorphenyl)-piperidin-Derivates. Weiterhin gelang die formale Totalsynthese von (+)-Paroxetin, welches einen pharmakologisch interessanten Wirkstoff mit der Struktur eines 3,4-trans-disubstituierten Piperidins darstellt. Ein weiterer Themenschwerpunkt dieser Arbeit war die regio- und stereoselektive Synthese von Benzomorphan-Derivaten. Diese gelang durch intramolekulare Amino-Alkylierung der 4-Benzyl-substituierten Dehydropiperidinone. Durch Anwendung dieser Methodik konnte eine Reihe verschieden substituierter 7,8-Benzomorphan-Derivate synthetisiert werden, die interessante Zwischenstufen in der asymmetrischen Benzomorphansynthese darstellen. In einer exemplarischen Synthese wurde so das 7,8-Benzomorphan hergestellt.
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Xanthene dyes, including fluorescein, are a well-known class of fluorescent dyes, which have widespread applications in natural sciences. The synthesis of xanthene derivatives via acid catalyzed condensation of substituted phenols with phthalic anhydride, to afford the asymmetric derivatives, is well established. The high temperature, harsh reaction conditions and often low yields make this method less convenient. The synthesis of xanthene dyes by direct modification of the fluorophore moiety is a great option to circumvent the above mentioned drawbacks. rnOur new synthetic strategy for the preparation of novel asymmetric xanthene dyes via direct conversion of hydroxyl groups on 3'- and 6'-positions into leaving groups by mesylation is reported. It was discovered that 3',6'-di-mesylated fluorescein underwent a nucleophilic aromatic substitution with sulfur nucleophiles and afforded new asymmetric xanthene sulfides. rnThe impact of substituents possessing an electron-withdrawing character such as chlorines and bromines was investigated with the aim to improve the aromatic substitution on the electron-rich fluorescein structure. It was observed that the incorporation of these groups did not considerably affect the substitution reaction and the yields were comparable with the unsubstituted fluorescein. rnThis strategy provided novel fluorescent probes with the linker suitable to further modifications. The modifications of the linker delivered fluorescein derivatives that could be used as fluorescent labels in peptides, oligonucleotides and for cell imaging. rnThe hydroxyl group on the linker was modified to achieve potent bioconjugate functionality such as azide. The new fluorescent azides were obtained in a 4-step synthesis, namely 2-(6-(2-azidoethylthio)-3-oxo-3H-xanthen-9-yl)benzoic acid with an overall yield of 13%, its 2',7'-dichloro derivative with an overall yield of 10% and its 2',4',5'-tribromo derivative with an overall yield of 1%, respectively. rnAn asymmetric xanthene sulfide with an amino functionality placed on the aliphatic linker, namely 2-(6-((2-aminoethyl)thio)-3-oxo-3H-xanthen-9-yl)benzoic acid, was obtained in a 3-step synthesis with an overall yield of 33%. rnThe impact of the substitution with sulfur nucleophiles on the 6'-position of the xanthene moiety on its fluorescent characteristics was investigated. In comparison with fluorescein new asymmetric xanthene sulfides afforded lower extinction coefficients and fluorescent quantum yields. On the other hand, the substitution with a sulfur nucleophile significantly improved the photostability of xanthene dyes. It was shown that after 10 hours of continuous excitation, the asymmetric sulfur-containing xanthene fluorophores exhibited 58-94% of their initial fluorescent intensities. This observation suggested that the novel dyes were 1-2 orders of magnitude more stable than fluorescein. rnThe azido-modified xanthenes were “clicked” via Cu(I)-catalyzed azide-alkyne cycloaddition with an oligonucleotide, which contained the terminal alkyne residue. rn
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Ziel der hier vorliegenden Dissertation ist es, Übergangsmetallpivalate durch gezielte Substitution monodentater Donorliganden in apikalen Positionen, unter Erhalt ihrer Grundstruktur, zu höherdimensionalen Verbindungen zu verknüpfen. Als Ausgangs-verbindungen dienen dabei [Fe3O(O2C-tBu)6(OH2)3]O2C-tBu und [Ni2(OH2)(O2C-tBu)4(HO2C-tBu)4].rnrnIm ersten Teil dieser Arbeit konnten, in Abhängigkeit der in den Reaktionen eingesetzten Liganden mit [Fe3O(O2C-tBu)6(OH2)3]O2C-tBu, symmetrisch oder asymmetrisch substituierte dreikernige Verbindungen erhalten werden. Deren strukturellen und magnetischen Eigenschaften konnten untersucht werden und die daraus resultierenden magnetostrukturellen Korrelationen auf die folgenden vorgestellten mehrkernigen bzw. höherdimensionalen Verbindungen übertragen werden, die erheblich an Komplexität zugenommen haben.rnDie 0-dimensionalen dreikernigen Einheiten zeigen, abhängig von ihren Fe-O-Bindungslängen in den µ3-Oxo verbrückten Einheiten, unterschiedlich starke antiferro-magnetische Austauschwechselwirkungen. Wenn in den Verbindungen eine längere Fe-O-Bindung und zwei kürzere Fe-O-Bindungen existieren, können diese Typ 2:a zugeordnet werden. Daraus folgt, dass die Daten der magnetischen Suszeptibilität mit zwei unterschiedlich starken Austauschwechselwirkungen (J-Kopplungen) zu simulieren sind. Es liegen eine stärkere J-Kopplung über die kurzen Fe-O-Bindungen und zwei schwächere über die lange Fe-O-Bindung vor (J1 > J2). Existieren hingegen eine kürzere Fe-O-Bindung und zwei längere Fe-O-Bindungen (Typ 2:b) sind nun die magnetischen Suszeptibilitätsdaten nur mit zwei stärkeren und einer schwächeren Kopplung zu simulieren (J1 < J2). Die vorgestellten Verbindungen zeigen alle einen Spingrundzustand S≠0, der durch konkurrierende Wechselwirkungen der Spinzentren in Dreieckssituationen begründet ist. rnDer zweite Teil der Arbeit beschäftigte sich mit dem gezielten Aufbau mehrkerniger Verbindungen, in denen die dreikernige Einheit als Grundmotiv erhalten bleiben konnte. Die Austauschwechselwirkungen der fünf- und sechskernigen Verbindungen konnten in Abhängigkeit der Bindungslängen und basierend auf den Ergebnissen der dreikernigen Einheiten aus dem ersten Teil, bestimmt werden. rnDie Synthesen der 4-Hydroxybenzaldehyd verbrückten Kettenverbindung sowie des über 3,5,3’,5’-Tetramethyl-1H,1’H-[4,4’]bipyrazolyl verknüpften 3-dimensionalen Nickelnetzwerks zeigten die erfolgreiche Umsetzung des „Bottom Up“ Ansatzes. Durch Erhaltung des jeweiligen Grundmotivs der verwendeten Ausgangsverbindung konnten die magnetischen Austauschwechselwirkungen unter Einbeziehung schwacher Wechselwirkungen durch den Raum, mit Hilfe der Theta-Weiss Temperatur, in den Simulationen bestimmt werden.rnrnDamit stellt der „Bottom Up“ Ansatz eine hervorragende Syntesestrategie für den Aufbau höherdimensionaler Verbindungen, ausgehend von zwei- bzw. dreikernigen Übergangs-metallkomplexen, dar.rn
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Treatment plants that operate either thermophilic or mesophilic anaerobic digesters with centrifugal dewatering processes have consistently observed densities of fecal coliform and Escherichia coli, both indicator bacteria, that decrease during digestion but then increase after dewatering and storage. The increases have been characterized as two separate phenomena to explain this observation: 1) “Sudden Increase,” or SI, which is defined as the increase that occurs immediately after dewatering and 2) “regrowth,” which is defined as an increase during storage of cake samples over a period of hours or days. The SI observation appears to be more prevalent with biosolids that are generated with thermophilic processes and dewatered by centrifugation. Both thermophilic and mesophilic digesters with centrifuge dewatering processes have observed the regrowth phenomena. This research hypothesizes that the SI phenomenon is due to the presence of viable nonculturable (VNC) bacteria that are reactivated during dewatering. In other words, the bacteria were always present but were not enumerated by standard culturing methods (SCM). Analysis of the E. coli density in thermally treated solids by SCMs and quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) indicated that E. coli densities are often underestimated by SCM. When analyzed with qPCR, the E. coli density after digestion can be 4-5 orders of magnitude greater than the non-detect levels identified by SCMs, which supports the non-culturable hypothesis. The VNC state describes a condition where bacteria are alive but unable to sustain the metabolic process needed for cellular division. Supplements added to culturing media were investigated to determine if the resuscitation of VNC bacteria could be enhanced. The autoinducer molecules Nhexanoyl- L-Homoserine lactone (C6-HSL), 3-oxo-N-octanoyl-L-Homoserine lactone (3-oxo- C8-HSL), and norepinephrine were unable to induce the resuscitation of VNC E. coli. Additional sampling was performed to determine if autoinducer molecules, peroxides, or other as of yet unknown inhibitory agents and toxins could be removed from biosolids during SCM. Culture media supplemented with the peroxide degrading compounds catalase, α-ketoglutaric acid, and sodium pyruvate was unable to resuscitate non-culturable E. coli. The additions of bentonite and exponential growth phase E. coli cell-free supernatant to culturing media were also unable to increase the culturability of E. coli. To remove inhibitory agents and toxins, a cell washing technique was employed prior to performing SCM; however, this cell washing technique may have increased cellular stresses that inhibited resuscitation since cell densities decreased. A novel laboratory-scale dewatering process was also investigated to determine if the SI and regrowth phenomena observed in full-scale centrifugal dewatering could be mimicked in the laboratory using a lab shearing device. Fecal coliform and E. coli densities in laboratory prepared cake samples were observed to be an order of magnitude higher than full-scale dewatered cakes. Additionally, the laboratory-scale dewatering process was able to resuscitate fecal coliforms and E. coli in stored sludge such that the density increased by 4-5 orders of magnitude from nondetect values. Lastly, the addition of aluminum sulfate during centrifuge dewatering at a full-scale utility produced an increased regrowth of fecal coliforms and E. coli that was sustained for 5 days.
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The melanocortin-4 receptor (MC4R) is expressed in the hypothalamus and regulates energy intake and body weight. In silico screening of the canine chromosome 1 sequence and a comparison with the porcine MC4R sequence by BLAST were performed. The nucleotide sequence of the whole coding region and 3'- and 5'-flanking regions of the dog (1214 bp) and red fox (1177 bp) MC4R gene was established and high conservation of the nucleotide sequences was revealed (99%). Five sets of PCR primers were designed and a search for polymorphism was performed by the SSCP technique in a group of 31 dogs representing nineteen breeds and 35 farm red foxes. Sequencing of DNA fragments, representing the identified SSCP patterns, revealed three single nucleotide polymorphisms (including a missense one) in dogs and four silent SNPs in red foxes. An average SNP frequency was approx. 1/400 bp in the dog and 1/300 bp in the red fox. We mapped the MC4R gene by FISH to the canine chromosome 1 (CFA1q1.1) and to the red fox chromosome 5 (VVU5p1.2).
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A convenient and rapid method for the simultaneous determination by HPLC of 3-hydroxyanthranilic acid and the dimer derived by its oxidation, cinnabarinic acid, is described. Buffers or biological samples containing these two Trp metabolites were acidified to pH 2.0 and extracted with ethyl acetate with recoveries of 96.5 +/- 0.5 and 93.4 +/- 3.7% for 3-hydroxyanthranilic and cinnabarinic acid, respectively. The two compounds were separated on a reversed-phase (C18) column combined with ion-pair chromatography and detected photometrically or electrochemically. The method was applied successfully to biological systems in which formation of either 3-hydroxyanthranilic or cinnabarinic acid had been described previously. Thus, interferon-gamma-treated human peripheral blood mononuclear cells formed and released significant amounts of 3-hydroxyanthranilic acid into the culture medium and mouse liver nuclear fraction possessed high "cinnabarinic acid synthase" activity. In contrast, addition of 3-hydroxyanthranilic acid to human erythrocytes resulted in only marginal formation of cinnabarinic acid. We conclude that the method described is specific, sensitive, and suitable for the detection of the two Trp metabolites in biological systems.
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INTRODUCTION: Photodynamic therapy with 5-aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA-PDT) exerts cell type specific effects on target cells. Since chondrocytes were found to be more resistant than osteoblasts to 5-ALA-PDT, the pre-treatment of osteochondral grafts with 5-ALA-PDT may represent a means to devitalize the osseous portion while maintaining functional cartilage. The present study was designed to determine the effects of 5-ALA-PDT in vitro on cell populations residing in skeletal tissues. METHODS: Osteoblasts, fibroblasts, bone marrow cells, and dendritic cells were incubated with 0.5 mM 5-ALA for 4 h. Protoporphyrin IX (PpIX) accumulation and after exposure to light cellular functions were assessed for up to 6 days. RESULTS: Accumulation of PpIX reached a plateau at 0.5 mM in osteoblasts, fibroblasts, and dendritic cells, and at 2.0 mM in bone marrow cells. At 0.5 mM 5-ALA, similar responses to illumination were observed in all cells with a survival rate of less than 12% at a light dose of 20 J/cm(2). The function of osteoblasts (proliferation, levels of mRNA encoding collagen type I, alkaline phosphatase activity) and fibroblasts (proliferation, levels of mRNAs encoding collagens type I and III) was not affected, when the cells were treated with 5-ALA and light doses of < or =10 J/cm(2). Paralleling the reduction of viable cells after 5-ALA-PDT, the capacity of dendritic cells to stimulate T cells in a mixed leukocyte reaction decreased to 4+/-2% at 20 J/cm(2). CONCLUSION: The investigated cell types were sensitive to 5-ALA-PDT and the residual cell debris did not elicit an allogenic response. These findings, together with the resistance of chondrocytes to 5-ALA-PDT, encourage the further investigation of this protocol in the pretreatment of osteochondral allografts.
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Radiolabeled antagonists of specific peptide receptors identify a higher number of receptor binding sites than agonists and may thus be preferable for in vivo tumor targeting. In this study, two novel radioiodinated 1,4-benzodiazepines, (S)-1-(3-iodophenyl)-3-(1-methyl-2-oxo-5-phenyl-2,3-dihydro-1H-benzo[e][1,4]diazepin-3-yl)urea (9) and (R)-1-(3-iodophenyl)-3-(1-methyl-2-oxo-5-phenyl-2,3-dihydro-1H-benzo[e][1,4]diazepin-3-yl)urea (7), were developed. They were characterized in vitro as high affinity selective antagonists at cholecystokinin types 1 and 2 (CCK(1) and CCK(2)) receptors using receptor binding, calcium mobilization, and internalization studies. Their binding to human tumor tissues was assessed with in vitro receptor autoradiography and compared with an established peptidic CCK agonist radioligand. The (125)I-labeled CCK(1) receptor-selective compound 9 often revealed a substantially higher amount of CCK(1) receptor binding sites in tumors than the agonist (125)I-CCK. Conversely, the radioiodinated CCK(2) receptor-selective compound 7 showed generally weaker tumor binding than (125)I-CCK. In conclusion, compound 9 is an excellent radioiodinated nonpeptidic antagonist ligand for direct and selective labeling of CCK(1) receptors in vitro. Moreover, it represents a suitable candidate to test antagonist binding to CCK(1) receptor-expressing tumors in vivo.
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BACKGROUND: To validate the concept of early implant placement for use in the esthetically sensitive anterior maxilla, clinical trials should ideally include objective esthetic criteria when assessing outcome parameters. METHODS: In this cross-sectional, retrospective 2- to 4-year study involving 45 patients treated with maxillary anterior single-tooth implants according to the concept of early implant placement, a novel comprehensive index, comprising pink esthetic score and white esthetic score (PES/WES; the highest possible combined score is 20), was applied for the objective esthetic outcome assessment of anterior single-tooth implants. RESULTS: All 45 anterior maxillary single-tooth implants fulfilled strict success criteria for dental implants with regard to osseointegration, including the absence of peri-implant radiolucency, implant mobility, suppuration, and pain. The mean total PES/WES was 14.7 +/- 1.18 (range: 11 to 18). The mean total PES of 7.8 +/- 0.88 (range: 6 to 9) documents favorable overall peri-implant soft tissue conditions. The two PES variables facial mucosa curvature (1.9 +/- 0.29) and facial mucosa level (1.8 +/- 0.42) had the highest mean values, whereas the combination variable root convexity/soft tissue color and texture (1.2 +/- 0.53) proved to be the most difficult to fully satisfy. Mean scores were 1.6 +/- 0.5 for the mesial papilla and 1.3 +/- 0.5 for the distal papilla. A mean value of 6.9 +/- 1.47 (range: 4 to 10) was calculated for WES. CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrated that anterior maxillary single-tooth replacement, according to the concept of early implant placement, is a successful and predictable treatment modality, in general, and from an esthetic point of view, in particular. The suitability of the PES/WES index for the objective outcome assessment of the esthetic dimension of anterior single-tooth implants was confirmed. However, prospective clinical trials are needed to further validate and refine this index.