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Kawaji A - - 1995
Flavin-containing monooxygenase (FMO) was partially purified from rat brain microsomes through two successive chromatographies on columns of DEAE Sepharose and 2',5'-ADP Sepharose. The specific activity, benzydamine N-oxidation of partially purified brain FMO, was 122-fold higher than that of microsomes. A single band of 60 kDa was recognized by Western blotting ...
Mollace V - - 1995
We report that NO synthase activity, as expressed by citrulline and nitrite formation in brain homogenates, is decreased in 24-month old in comparison to 3-month old rats. In particular, a Ca(++)-dependent NO synthase activity was detected in homogenates obtained from cortical, hippocampal, cerebellar and lower brain stem slices from both ...
Slatkin D N - - 1995
Microplanar beam radiation therapy has been proposed to treat brain tumors by using a series of rapid exposures to an array of parallel x-ray beams, each beam having uniform microscopic thickness and macroscopic breadth (i.e., microplanar). Thirty-six rats were exposed head-on either to an upright 4-mm-high, 20- or 37-microns-wide beam ...
Chilmonczyk Z - - 1995
The effect of 5-morpholinemethyl-3-(4-chlorobenzylideneamino)-2-oxazolidin one (AS-8), a potential antidepressant drug, was tested on 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) metabolism in the brains of rat, mouse and chick. The ip administration of AS-8 (25-500 mg/kg) did not modify the cerebral 5-HT level, but significantly increased the level of 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid (5-HIAA) the main 5-HT ...
Ikeda M - - 1995
Vascular endothelial cell migration is proposed to be an important process in the initiation and progression of atherosclerosis. We designed the present study to examine the effects of atrial and brain natriuretic peptides on fetal calf serum-stimulated migration of cultured rat aortic endothelial cells using Boyden's chamber method. Fetal calf ...
Urakawa M - - 1995
We investigated the morphological effect of hyperthermia on the blood-brain barrier (BBB). The heads of rats were heated locally using flood-lamps. BBB changes were assessed morphologically with horseradish peroxidase (HRP). Histological examinations were carried out 2 and 6 h, 1 and 3 days, and 1 week after the hyperthermia. The ...
Crick D C - - 1995
The effect of squalestatin 1 (SQ) on squalene synthase and other enzymes utilizing farnesyl pyrophosphate (F-P-P) as substrate was evaluated by in vitro enzymological and in vivo metabolic labeling experiments to determine if the drug selectively inhibited cholesterol biosynthesis in brain cells. Direct in vitro enzyme studies with membrane fractions ...
Hozumi I - - 1995
The growth inhibitory factor (GIF) is a new metallothionein (MT)-like protein that is downregulated in Alzheimer's disease (AD) brain. The biological function of GIF has not been fully clarified yet. We have raised an antibody to the synthetic polypeptide that is specific for rat GIF. The purified antibody reacted to ...
Zuo Z - - 1995
BACKGROUND: Evidence suggests that inhalational anesthetics interact with the nitric oxide-guanylyl cyclase signaling pathway in the central nervous system and that the inhibitation of this pathway in brain may result in an anesthetic, analgesic, or sedative effect. The mechanism of the effects inhalational anesthetics on this signaling pathway is not ...
Ayala C A - - 1995
Acetyl-CoA supply to the cytosol and its regulatory influence on acetylcholine biosynthesis is still an unsolved question. Acetylcarnitine through the carnitine acetyl transferase (CarAT) system has been proposed to be the acetyl donor in this process. Carnitine isomers were injected into rat developing brains every day for 14 days after ...
Engels P - - 1995
We have analyzed the brain distribution of the rat cAMP-specific phosphodiesterases (rPDEIV) which are closely related to the defective gene products of the drosophila melanogaster learning and memory mutant dunce. PCR analysis of rat brain cDNA was performed on the four known dunce-like cAMP PDE rat isogenes (rPDE-IV-A, -B, -C, ...
Ferimer H N - - 1995
OBJECTIVE: The sodium/hydrogen ion (Na+/H+) antiporter system of brain cells is responsible for reducing intracellular acid loads and regulating cellular volume. Activation of this system during reperfusion following cardiac arrest may contribute to cerebral edema and subsequent brain damage. Therefore, we wished to determine whether administration of methyl isobutyl amiloride, ...
Bergqvist P B - - 1995
Chronic hepatic encephalopathy (HE) is a neuropsychiatric syndrome associated with a substantial increase in the brain L-tryptophan (L-TRP) level. Moreover, a supranormal L-TRP hydroxylating activity in the brain suggests an induced enzymatic process in chronic HE. GTP-cyclohydrolase I (GTPCHI) and tetrahydrobiopterin (BH4) are two major factors besides L-TRP that are ...
Wen Y D - - 1995
PURPOSE: Evaluate the ability of (-)-6-aminocarbovir ((-)-6AC) to improve the CNS exposure to (-)-carbovir ((-)-CBV). METHODS: Activation of (-)-6AC in vitro was assessed by incubations of rat brain tissue homogenates. The in vivo brain exposure to (-)-CBV was then examined in rats after iv infusions of either (-)-CBV (n = ...
De Groot C J - - 1995
The effects of increasing postmortem delay (PMD) times on morphological, immunological and functional characteristics of various brain cells both in situ and in vitro were studied in postmortem brain tissue derived from rats with acute experimental allergic encephalomyelitis (EAE). A decline of the brain tissue structure was first noted after ...
Yurdaydin C - - 1995
Benzodiazepine receptor (BZR) ligands are elevated in animals and humans with fulminant hepatic failure (FHF) and contribute to the pathogenesis of the associated hepatic encephalopathy (HE). As gut factors are proposed to play a role in the pathogenesis of HE, we investigated gut flora as a source of BZR ligands. ...
Schmoll D - - 1995
Immunofluorescence studies of rat brain sections demonstrated an exclusive colocalization of the gluconeogenic key enzyme fructose-1,6-bisphosphatase (FBPase) with the astroglial marker glial fibrillary acidic protein, indicating FBPase in brain as an astrocyte-specific enzyme. This conclusion was supported by the presence of FBPase activity in astroglia-rich but not neuron-rich primary cultures ...
Young M R - - 1995
Nitric oxide (NO) has been suggested to have a neurotoxic role in the brain, while transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta) has been considered to be a suppressor of inflammatory cytokine release. The amounts of these modulators that are released by rat brain cultures were measured for tissue obtained from rats of ...
Oohira A - - 1995
Alzheimer's beta-amyloid precursor related proteins bearing chondroitin sulfate chains were detected in the conditioned media of primary cultured astrocytes obtained from fetal rat brains by Western blotting using the monoclonal antibody 22C11 against Alzheimer's beta-amyloid precursor protein (APP), but not in the media of cortical neurons. The chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan ...
Kastin A J - - 1995
Two samples of the peptide tyrosine-melanocyte-stimulating hormone release-inhibiting factor-1 (Tyr-MIF-1; Tyr-Pro-Leu-Gly-NH2) were tritiated on different amino acids (Tyr or Pro) and incubated together at 37 degrees C with fractions of rat brain. The amount of intact tetrapeptide remaining was determined by HPLC. By 3 min, most of the Tyr-MIF-1 was ...
Tsvetnitsky V - - 1995
Highly purified rat brain myelin was solubilized in Triton X-100 and myelin phospholipid N-methyltransferase was characterized. The enzyme activities were separated by isoelectric focusing and ion-exchange chromatography. The phospholipid methyl-transferase has shown at least four peaks of activity with pIapp. values of 4.5, 5.2, 6.2 and 8.4. After affinity purification ...
van Dorp R - - 1995
Microwave stabilization of rat brain tissue using saline was compared with microwave-stimulated fixation using either formaldehyde or Kryofix. Sections were stained according to the microwave-adapted Nissl, Klüver-Barrera, and Bodian methods. Depending on the preparative choice the microwave staining method had to be adjusted. Optimal combinations of preparative techniques and staining ...
Shirasawa T - - 1995
We have cloned a cDNA encoding protein L-isoaspartyl methyltransferase (PIMT) and characterized gene expression in the development, maturation, and the aging process of the central nervous system by RNA blot analysis, western blot analysis, and immunohistochemistry. PIMT transcript was detected in rat embryonic brain and showed a linear up-regulation during ...
Amara A - - 1995
In order to study the localization of methionine in rat brain, an immunological approach was developed by raising antibodies directed against this amino acid. Methionine was conjugated to bovine serum albumin (BSA) or human serum albumin (HSA) via glutaraldehyde. The conjugates were then reduced by sodium borohydride and injected alternately ...
Strolin Benedetti M - - 1995
Reboxetine, (RS)-2-[(RS)-alpha-(2-ethoxyphenoxy)benzyl]morpholine methanesulphonate, is a racemic compound and consists of a mixture of the (R,R)- and (S,S)-enantiomers. In this study, brain and plasma levels of both enantiomers were determined in mice and rats after oral administration of reboxetine at doses (1.1 mg/kg, mouse; 20 mg/kg, rat) twice the respective ED50 ...
Segal S - - 1995
To assess in utero effects of galactose, diets containing large amounts of the sugar have been fed to pregnant rats with examination of the fetuses and newborns. Galactose levels in fetal blood parallel those of the dam and amniotic fluid contains high concentrations of galactose and galactitol. In the offspring ...
Takada Y - - 1995
Coupling of in vivo microdialysis with capillary electrophoresis/mass spectrometry (MD-CE/MS) was demonstrated. A microdialysis probe was inserted in the striatum of a rat brain and gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) in the brain was detected by CE/MS without any chemical treatment of the sample. MD-CE/MS is expected to be a useful technique ...
Freischütz B - - 1995
To characterize the sialyltransferase-IV activity in brain tissues, the activities of GM1b-, GD1a-, GT1b-, and GQ1c-synthases in adult cichlid fish and rat brains were examined using GA1, GM1, GD1b, or a cod brain ganglioside mixture as the substrate. The GD1a-synthase activity in the total membrane fraction from cichlid fish brain ...
Vorbrodt A W - - 1994
The time sequence of the blood-brain barrier opening to endogenous albumin in rat brain after intracarotid infusion of hyperosmolar L(+)arabinose was studied using quantitative immunocytochemistry. Brain samples obtained 1, 5, and 30 min after insult were immersion-fixed in formaldehyde-glutaraldehyde mixture and embedded at low temperature in Lowicryl K4M. Untreated rats ...
Llano D A - - 1994
Recent work from this laboratory suggests a role for a novel dopamine-releasing protein (DARP) during rat fetal development. We have previously shown that intrafetal administration of an anti-DARP monoclonal antibody (DARP mAb) at Embryonic Day 17 (E17) induces fetal resorption in a dose-dependent manner (Kuhananthan et al., Mol. Cell. Neurosci., ...
Urban K - - 1994
The immunohistochemical staining of vimentin in paraffin-embedded sections from adult cattle, rabbit, rat and mouse brain fixed in different fixatives (formaldehyde, methacarn, ethanol) was examined using two monoclonal antibodies and a polyclonal antiserum. In non-trypsinized formaldehyde-fixed tissue sections both monoclonal antibodies and the polyclonal antibodies failed to stain vimentin. Following ...
Matsui F - - 1994
Neurocan is a brain-unique chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan (CSPG) whose expression and proteolytic cleavage are developmentally regulated. One of the proteolytic products (C-terminal half) is known to be a CSPG with a 150 kDa core glycoprotein (CSPG-150). To identify the N-terminal half of neurocan, we raised an anti-neurocan polyclonal antibody (PAb ...
Campbell A S - - 1994
Support studies for late-stage installation of the three different types of phosphodiesters found in the rat brain Thy-1 glycoprotein membrane anchor are described. The strategy is geared towards optimizing convergency and the development of chemoselective procedures including deprotection, phosphorylation, esterification and cysteinylation has been investigated. Some of these procedures are ...
Ohm T G - - 1994
The quality of intracellular filling of Mini-Ruby (MR) is comparable to that of Lucifer Yellow (LY) in both perfusion-fixed rat and immersion-fixed autopsy human tissue. In adult human brain, the use of MR avoids the co-conversion of the typical intracellular lipofuscin deposits as is invariably the case during the photoconversion ...
van Raaij J A - - 1994
In the present study the effects of hexachlorobenzene (HCB) and the metabolite pentachlorophenol (PCP) were investigated with respect to uptake of thyroxine (T4) into cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and brain structures of rats. [125I]T4 was taken up into CSF of control rats by a relatively slow process, reaching a steady state ...
Sada Y - - 1994
The purpose of the present study is to examine the blood-brain barrier in brain of congenital hydrocephalus HTX rats. We investigated the rat brain from postnatal day 1 to 44 using light and electron microscopy and immunohistochemical methods with monoclonal anti-blood-brain barrier (BBB) antibody. HTX rats developed hydrocephalus at 1-2 ...
Kindler S - - 1994
In mammalian brain, variations in the primary structure of the characterized microtubule-associated protein 2 (MAP2) isoforms have only been observed in their projection domains whose length determines the spacing between neighboring microtubules. We now report that, as with MAP4 and tau, MAP2 isoforms containing four (4R) instead of three (3R) ...
Roscetti G - - 1994
The modulation of cyclic AMP dependent neurosteroidogenesis was studied in minces prepared from the cerebral cortex of adult rat. Forskolin or dibutyryl-cyclic AMP enhanced pregnenolone and progesterone production in a time and dose-dependent manner. The forskolin effect was mimicked by the cyclic AMP phosphodiesterase inhibitor isobutyl-methyl-xanthine, but not by the ...
Gonzalez-Lima F - - 1994
Autoradiography with 14C-2-deoxyglucose was used to determine brain metabolic activity during the quiet period that follows after daily exploratory experiences in new complex environments. Eight 1-month-old, male Tryon rats were selected from two litters. Pairs of littermates matched by body weight were assigned to one of two conditions: rats housed ...
Strömstedt M - - 1994
Members of the P450 4A subfamily are key enzymes in the synthesis and degradation of metabolites of arachidonic acid, which are of physiological importance in the brain. In the rat, four members of this subfamily, 4A1, 4A2, 4A3, and 4A8, have been described. In this study, the expression of members ...
Komachi H - - 1994
Immunoreactivities of beta/A4 amyloid precursor protein (APP) and soluble derivative of APP (APPs) were determined in the hippocampus and the striatum of reserpinized rat brains. Significant decrease of APPs immunoreactivity was observed in the cytosolic fraction of hippocampus, but not of striatum, whereas APP immunoreactivity was found to be increased ...
Nakada T - - 1994
Maturational changes in intracellular brain phosphocreatine (PCr) transport were investigated using 31P-nuclear magnetic resonance diffusion spectroscopy. The diffusivities of PCr showed significant maturational facilitation in rat brain in vivo. Physicochemical analysis of the cytosol microenvironment as a multicomponent solution, where one of the components is a dilute polymer, indicated that ...
Adler S - - 1994
Previous studies from this laboratory showed that both acute and chronic hyponatremia impaired active brain buffering. These studies were performed to determine whether correcting the plasma sodium restored normal buffering in hyponatremic rats. Acute (1- and 2-day) and chronic (7- and 14-day) hyponatremia was induced in male Sprague-Dawley rats by ...
Ibiwoye M O - - 1994
A rat-specific mouse monoclonal antibody, exclusively reacting with a blood-brain and blood-nerve barrier protein, was employed to assess the post-natal, age-related changes in morphology and intraparenchymal distribution of barrier competent microvessels in normal rat forebrain. Antibody binding first appeared in single cells over the external surfaces of the brain between ...
Murase K - - 1994
We developed an enzyme immunoassay (EIA) system for neurotrophin-3 (NT-3), based on a biotin-streptavidin detection system capable of measuring concentrations as low as 0.5 pg/ml with high reproducibility. We measured NT-3 levels in the developing rat nervous system as well as in normal subjects and patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD). ...
Heyn H - - 1994
The brain uptake and biotransformation of remacemide hydrochloride [(+/-)-2-amino-N-(1-methyl-1,2-diphenylethyl)acetamide monohydrochloride; FPL 12924AA] were studied in the rat. The brain uptake indices (BUI) for remacemide and its pharmacologically active metabolite FPL12495 [(+/-)-1-methyl-1,2-diphenylethylamine monohydrochloride] were 51 and 130%, respectively. The BUI of [14C] remacemide and [14C]FPL12495 were not affected by increasing amounts ...
Freischütz B - - 1994
To investigate the role of sialyltransferases in the metabolism of brain gangliosides, we examined activities of five different sialyltransferases (GM3-, GD3-, GT3-, GD1a-, and GT1a-synthase) using total membrane preparations from cichlid fish and Sprague-Dawley rat brains, and analyzed the relationship between the enzyme activities and the ganglioside compositions. The patterns ...
Meulemans A - - 1994
In vivo voltammetry was performed in rat brain cortex and in rat brain endothelial constitutive NO-synthase preparations. The use of a recent microcaptor detecting N-hydroxy- and N-nitroso-L-arginine permitted to find only the latest in biological preparations. The construction of a new membrane selective electrode for nitric oxide (NO) allowed to ...
Tsuzuki N - - 1994
Five AZT (azidothymidine) prodrugs conjugated with the 1-adamantane moiety via an ester bond were synthesized to improve the transport of AZT into the central nervous system (CNS). In in vitro degradation studies with rat and human plasma, it was demonstrated that the prodrugs were degraded enzymatically and converted quantitatively to ...
Kajita M - - 1994
The in vivo metabolic pathway for the synthesis of N-methylnorsalsolinol, an analogue of 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine (MPTP), was studied in the rat brain. N-Methyldopamine (epinine) was perfused at the striatum of the rat brain by in vivo microdialysis. N-Methylnorsalsolinol (NMNSAL) was identified in the brain dialysate after epinine perfusion using gas chromatography-selected-ion ...
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