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Dupont E - - 1994
Recent evidence suggests that brain cells can synthesize steroids de novo. The steroidogenic enzyme 3 beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (3 beta-HSD) gene family of enzymes is involved in the biosynthesis of all classes of active steroids. In the present study, we have used in situ hybridization performed with a 35S-labeled cDNA-encoding rat ...
Rodriguez Vida M I - - 1994
Synenkephalin (proenkephalin 1-70) is produced and secreted as an intact molecule or as a part of precursors in the adult brain and adrenal medulla, respectively. However, it is cleaved to low molecular weight peptides in proliferating immune cells. Considering that the pre-proenkephalin gene is expressed in the embryonic rat brain ...
Inamura T - - 1994
We previously reported that intracarotid infusion of leukotriene C4 (LTC4) causes a selective increase in vascular permeability within brain tumor capillaries in experimental rat brain tumor. Normal brain capillaries are rich in gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase (gamma-GTP), an enzyme which converts LTC4 to leukotriene D4 (LTD4), and acts as an 'enzymatic barrier' ...
Buxani-Rice S - - 1994
Zinc-65 transport into different regions of rat brain has been measured during short vascular perfusion of one cerebral hemisphere with an oxygenated HEPES-containing physiological saline at pH 7.40. The [Zn2+] was buffered with either bovine serum albumin or histidine. In each case uptake was linear with time up to 90 ...
Neymeyer V R - - 1994
Methanol poisoning is characterized by the accumulation of formic acid, a metabolite of methanol, which can lead to metabolic acidosis and ocular toxicity. Formate metabolism to CO2 is governed by tissue H4folate and 10-FTHFDH levels. Presumably, rats are not normally susceptible to formate toxicity because they possess high hepatic H4folate ...
Lin J Y - - 1994
The effects of bombesin, gastrin-releasing peptide, neuromedin C, ranatensin, and neuromedin B on hypothalamic arcuate neurons were tested in this study using extracellular single-unit recording in fresh brain tissue slices. Adult ovariectomized Sprague-Dawley rats were used for preparation of brain slices. All bombesin-like peptides in pmol ranges exhibited potent stimulatory ...
McKenna M C - - 1994
It is well documented that the brain preferentially utilizes alternative substrates for energy during brain development; however, less is known about the use of these substrates by synaptic terminals. The present study compared the rates of 14CO2 production from 1 mM D-[6-14C]glucose, L-[U-14C]glutamine, D-3-hydroxy[3-14C]butyrate, L-[U-14C]lactate and L-[U-14C]malate by synaptic terminals ...
Mozes S - - 1994
This article describes a simple device that enables sectioning of an unfixed unfrozen fresh rat brain corresponding in position with the de Groote's stereotaxic coordinate systems. The construction of this device allows adjustment of the thickness of the individual brain slices and, thus, facilitates quick and precise removal of whole ...
Yamazaki S - - 1994
BACKGROUND: Barbiturates are reported to reduce brain oxidative metabolism and brain free fatty acid release during ischemia by mechanisms that are as yet unclear. To elucidate their action on brain lipid metabolism, an in vivo method was used to quantify the effect of pentobarbital on the incorporation of radiolabeled palmitic ...
Blay P - - 1993
Rats were made hypo- or hyperthyroid to study the role of thyroid hormones on cerebral transthyretin (TTR) mRNA expression. TTR mRNA was detected by Northern blot in rat liver, choroid plexus and meninges but not in cultured astrocytes or cultured cerebral endothelial cells. No changes were found in the levels ...
Dasgupta S - - 1993
Several neutral glycosphingolipids have recently been purified from normal human brain to the criterion of migration as homogeneous bands in two different solvent systems. One of these has been permethylated and analyzed by gas chromatography. Stepwise specific exoglycosidase hydrolysis confirms its structure as GAl or Gal beta 1-->3GalNAc beta 1-->4Gal ...
Oztaß B - - 1993
The effect of pregnancy on blood-brain barrier permeability was investigated during bicuculline-induced seizure in Wistar rats, using Evans-blue as a tracer. The experiments were carried out with two methods to investigate the integrity of the blood-brain barrier, i.e. Evans-blue albumin extravasation was determined as a macroscopical finding. A quantitative estimation ...
Eells J T - - 1993
The effects of pyrethroid insecticides and other sodium channel-specific neurotoxins on synaptosomal membrane potential were investigated in rat and trout brain synaptosomes using the membrane-permeant lipophilic cation [3H]tetraphenylphosphonium (TPP+). Concentration-dependent and tetrodotoxin-sensitive decreases in TPP+ accumulation, indicative of membrane depolarization, were produced by veratridine, aconitine, scorpion (Leiurus quinquestriatus) venom, and ...
Agarwal M K - - 1993
The mineralocorticoid receptor (MCR) in the brain of adult male rats was analyzed with the aid of an antiserum generated by immunizing rabbits with this protein purified biochemically from rat kidney. In Western blots, the antibody recognized a single band of protein of about 98 kD from all target tissues ...
Irie T - - 1993
The availability of phenylmethanesulfonyl fluoride (PMSF), an irreversible cholinesterase inhibitor, for a tracer mapping acetylcholinesterase (AchE) in vivo in brain and other organs was evaluated using [35S]PMSF in mice and rats. [35S]PMSF was well taken up into the brain, heart and muscle, and the radioactivities were trapped in these organs. ...
Longo F M - - 1993
A reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) product obtained from ischemic rat brain RNA was used to screen a rat ischemic forebrain cDNA library for a cDNA clone containing the entire open reading frame for the inducible hsp70. The coding sequence for the rat hsp70 cDNA demonstrated significant similarities with the ...
Yi S J - - 1993
Implantation of cannulae into brains of neonatal rats presents methodological difficulties. We discuss such issues as avoiding tissue injury, and describe successful techniques. Cannulae size, methods of preparation, insertion, and securing are evaluated. We present a modified cannula holder applicable to the soft neonatal brain. Application of these methods to ...
Zhang Z M - - 1993
With radioligand binding assay, we studied the central benzodiazepine receptors (CBR) in the different regions of brain including the telencephalon, diencephalon, brain stem and cerebellum in a rat model of hepatic encephalopathy (HE) induced by partial hepatectomy following carbon tetrachloride (CC1(4)) intoxication and in the controls. Affinities (Kd) and densities ...
Ichikawa N - - 1993
A high-performance liquid chromatographic method for the determination of nalidixic acid (NA) in rat serum, brain and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) was developed. NA in rat serum and brain homogenate was extracted and injected onto a reversed-phase column. CSF was directly analysed without extraction procedure. The limits of detection were 0.05 ...
Lambert S - - 1993
Isoforms of ankyrin (ankyrinR) are expressed in both the erythrocyte and the brain. Four cDNAs representing regulatory domains of ankyrinR expressed in the rat spleen and brain were cloned and sequenced. These different cDNAs were found to result from tissue-specific alternative mRNA processing of the ankyrinR regulatory domain. One of ...
Berkman C E - - 1993
The biomolecular reaction constants (ki), dissociation constants (Kd), and phosphorylation constants (kp) were determined for the enantiomers of malaoxon against rat brain acetylcholinesterase, and for the stereoisomers of isomalathion against rat brain acetylcholinesterase and electric eel acetylcholinesterase. (R)-Malaoxon was an 8.6-fold more potent anti-cholinesterase than (S)-malaoxon. Isomalathion stereoisomers with the ...
Zatta P - - 1993
The present paper reports data concerning aluminum accumulation and compartmentation in the central nervous system from rats exposed by inhalation to aluminum acetylacetonate [Al(acac)3] for two weeks. The complex Al(aca)3 was chosen for being neutral, hydrolytically stable and lipophilic. After animals treatment, Al(III) was identified fluorimetrically by using morin (3,5,7',2',4'-pentahydroxyflavone) ...
Woronczak J P - - 1993
Exogenous, liposomal [14C]phosphatidylserine, and that synthesized from [14C]serine, were very slowly metabolized in cortex and hippocampus slices of rat brain; phosphatidylethanolamine (PE) formed from phosphatidylserine (PS) was not methylated to phosphatidylcholine (PC) for up to 6 hours of incubation. Among homogenates prepared from 7 separate brain regions, the cerebellum showed ...
Grooms S Y - - 1993
beta 1 Integrin-like immunoreactivity was localized in rat brain using a polyclonal antibody raised in rabbit against rat liver beta 1 integrin. One-dimensional immunoblotting of whole rat brain membranes indicated that this antiserum recognized a single molecular species at 116,000 M(r), indicative of rat beta 1 integrins. Specific staining of ...
Chambers J E - - 1993
Rats were administered high sublethal intraperitoneal dosages of the phosphorothionate insecticides parathion, methyl parathion, and chlorpyrifos, and their oxons. Acetylcholinesterase activities in cerebral cortex and medulla oblongata and aliesterase activities in liver and plasma were monitored at 2 hr and 1, 2, and 4 days after exposure. The maximal inhibition ...
Behar K L - - 1993
The 1H NMR spectrum of the macromolecule fraction of rat brain cytosol was investigated following centrifugation and dialysis to remove low molecular weight metabolites and peptides (< 3500 daltons). At least seven well resolved resonances were detected between 0.9 and 3.0 ppm in the 1H NMR spectrum of rat brain ...
Matsumoto T - - 1993
In the presence of added flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD) and flavin mononucleotide (FMN), both cytosolic and particulate nitric oxide synthase (NOS) activities can be detected in rat brain. Developmental changes of the cytosolic and particulate NOS in rat cerebellum and cerebrum were determined biochemically and immunochemically. Particulate NOS activity in ...
Mori K - - 1993
The effects of active oxygen species in the development of congenital hydrocephalus have been investigated. Superoxide dismutase (SOD) is one of the scavengers of active oxygen species and there have been many recent reports on the relationship between neurological disorders by active oxygen species following reperfusion for ischemic brain and ...
Naruse I - - 1993
Fetal Minamata Disease leads to cerebral palsy, blindness, and deafness accompanying microcephaly. Fetal Minamata Disease has been considered to be exposed to methylmercury during mid and late gestation periods. Brain development in the late gestation in human seems to be equivalent to that in the postnatal stage in rats and ...
Roobol A - - 1993
An approximately 950-kDa heteromeric particle was purified from guinea-pig and rat brain by sucrose gradient fractionation of post-mitochondrial supernatants. Further purification, by affinity chromatography on ATP-Sepharose and anion exchange FPLC on MonoQ, yielded a particle with typical chaperonin ultrastructure. One of the component polypeptides was recognized by a monoclonal antibody ...
Mouri T - - 1993
The presence of human melanin-concentrating hormone (MCH) was studied in the human brain by radioimmunoassay and immunocytochemistry. Immunoreactive MCH concentrations in the human brain ranged from 0.07 to 19.7 pmol/g wet weight. High performance liquid chromatography of the hypothalamus showed a large immunoreactive peak in the position of human/rat MCH, ...
Stancampiano R - - 1993
Since previous studies in vivo have shown that oxytocin is metabolized by rat synaptic membrane-bound aminopeptidase- and endopeptidase-like enzymes, the proteolytic conversion of oxytocin was studied in vivo after microinjection in the rat hippocampus, a brain area that contains oxytocinergic nerve endings and receptors. Isolation of the formed peptide fragments ...
Harik S I - - 1993
Central nervous system (CNS) microvessels of adult mammals have an unusually high density of the facilitative glucose transporter GLUT-1. Most systemic microvessels and those of the brain's circumventricular organs, which lack 'barrier' properties, do not express a high density of GLUT-1. Thus, a high GLUT-1 density is a marker of ...
Ogawa N - - 1993
Choline acetyltransferase (CAT) and muscarinic cholinergic receptor (MCR) activities are markedly reduced in aged as compared with young-adult rat brain. Nicergoline was found to correct these reduced activities in most regions of the brain, especially in the cerebral cortex and hippocampus. Chronic administration of nicergoline had no effect on CAT ...
Watanabe T - - 1993
A cDNA encoding an arachidonate 12-lipoxygenase from rat brain was obtained by polymerase chain reaction cloning. Primers specific for porcine leukocyte 12-lipoxygenase cDNA were used to isolate the initial polymerase-chain-reaction product (395 bp). The final sequence of the rat 12-lipoxygenase cDNA coding region (1989 bp) was verified by analysis of ...
Porter J K - - 1993
Fumonisin B1, a toxin produced by Fusarium moniliforme, has been associated with a neurotoxic syndrome in horses known as equine leukoencephlomalacia. Previous investigations showed that F. moniliforme cultured on corn and incorporated into rat chow increased brain 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid (5HIAA) and 5HIAA: serotonin (5HT) ratios in these animals. Therefore, this ...
Suzuki S - - 1993
After treatment with triiodothyronine (T3) for 5 days, rats received a single i.p. injection of imipramine. The concentrations of imipramine and desipramine decreased and increased, respectively, in the brains of T3-treated rats, and the elimination half-time of desipramine was increased. In rats that had received imipramine for 7 days, cotreatment ...
Schmidt-Kastner R - - 1993
Disturbances of the blood-brain barrier (BBB) following brain lesions lead to extravasation of serum proteins that can be detected by immunohistochemical methods in tissue sections. Here, extravasated immunoglobulins were visualized by a 1-step technique using rabbit anti-rat immunoglobulins conjugated to horseradish peroxidase (HRP). This method is associated with a lower ...
Keino H - - 1993
We examined the effects of cobalt-mesoporphyrin (CoMP) in vitro. The porphyrin inhibited the activity of rat splenic heme oxygenase but scarcely stimulated peroxidation of lipids in a membrane fraction from rat brain during photoirradiation. The apparent inhibition constant for CoMP was 344 nM. It is suggested that CoMP may be ...
Merboldt K D - - 1993
Molecular self-diffusion coefficients of water (0.75 +/- 0.05), N-acetylaspartate (0.27 +/- 0.04), creatines (0.27 +/- 0.04), and cholines (0.28 +/- 0.08) x 10(-5) cm2 s-1 were obtained from localized proton NMR spectra of rat brain in vivo using diffusion-weighted stimulated-echo (STEAM) sequences with a diffusion time of (delta--delta/3) = 17 ...
Berkman C E - - 1993
Inhibitory (ki), spontaneous (k0), and oxime-mediated reactivation (k(oxime)) reaction kinetics for the four stereoisomers of isomalathion (SPRC,SPSC,RPRC, and RPSC) were determined against rat brain acetylcholinesterase (AChE). (SPRC)-Isomalathion was the most potent anticholinesterase agent and RPSC-isomalathion the least potent with racemic material approximately midway in activity. Following inhibition of rat brain ...
Ivanov P - - 1993
The molar concentrations of the catalytic sites of serum cholinesterase (ChE--EC 3.1.1.8.) and cholinesterases (ChEs-acetylcholinesterase (AChE)--EC 3.1.1.7. and ChE) from brain and perfused liver of male birds, rats, swine and sheep were determined. A positive correlation between the molar concentrations of the catalytic sites of ChEs and the resistance of ...
Cools A R - - 1993
An overview of the most important features of the two distinct types of individuals which normally co-occur in an unselected population of Wistar rats is given. It reveals that the overall make-up and reactivity of the brain, as well as the endocrinological and immunological systems differ completely between the two ...
Scarpa M - - 1993
19F nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) was utilized to obtain information on the uptake and half-life time of fluoride ion in rats. Changes in tissue fluoride level after acute loading were monitored over time in blood and tissue homogenates obtained from liver and brain. The rate of fluoride elimination from various ...
Günther U - - 1993
In vivo 19F NMR measurements of the fluorinated neuroleptic melperone [4'-fluoro-4-(4-methylpiperidino)-butyrophenone hydrochloride] in the rat brain were performed using a geometrically optimized surface coil at 4.7 T. It was possible for the first time to detect a signal of a monofluorinated neuroleptic drug with a time resolution of 30 min ...
Wright J W - - 1992
We present a stereotaxic atlas of the brain of the trumpet-tailed rat or degu (Octodon degus), an hystricomorph rodent native to Chile and one which has become increasingly popular as a research animal, among other things because of its use as a model for diabetic cataracts and its tendency to ...
Takada A - - 1992
Blood-brain barrier (BBB) transport for L-Trp and alpha-methyl-L-tryptophan was evaluated in Li-treated rats. Five different brain areas as well as left to right differences were examined. No left to right difference in the PS product was observed. Lithium treatment had a significant effect on the plasma concentration of Val, Leu ...
Rajendra W - - 1992
Effect of repeated oral administration of hexachlorophene (HCP) on glycolytic and oxidative pathways was studied in the rat brain. The rats were divided into three batches of six in each batch. The first batch was treated with paralytic dose (60 mg.kg-1.day-1) of HCP for 7 days. The second batch of ...
Flaris N A - - 1992
Brain abscesses were produced in the rat by direct intracerebral injection of agarose beads laden with Staphylococcus aureus. The method proved to be easy, reproducible, effective and was associated with a low mortality rate. The histopathologic features of the experimental abscess are similar to other animal models and to human ...
Weller R O - - 1992
There is firm physiological evidence for the lymphatic drainage of interstitial fluid and cerebrospinal fluid from the brains of rats, rabbits and cats. The object of this review, is to describe firstly the morphological aspects of lymphatic drainage pathways from the rat brain and secondly, to explore through scanning and ...
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