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[the detection of vibrio parahaemolyticus and vibrio alginolyticus using modified culture media].studies have been completed for the detection of vibrio(v.) parahaemolyticus and v. alginolyticus in baltic sea fish. the author had prepared for that purpose a liquid culturing medium and a solid substrate. the percentage of positive findings is remarkable. the results so far recorded should be a good reason for further studies.19892619483
effects of hypercortisolemia and diabetes on skeletal muscle insulin receptor function in vitro and in vivo.activation of skeletal muscle insulin receptor tyrosine kinase in vitro and in vivo was studied in two rat models of insulin resistance: insulinopenic diabetes and hypercortisolemia. in control rats, intravenous insulin administration resulted in dose-dependent in vivo activation of the muscle insulin receptor kinase towards histone h2b. half-maximal and maximal activation were observed 5 min after injecting 0.1 and 0.5 u insulin/100 g, respectively. diabetes (7 days) induced with streptozotocin ...19892643342
[adhesion of fungi of the genus candida to vaginal epithelium in various physiological changes in the levels of sex hormones]. 19892655489
effect of a phospho-oligosaccharidic putative insulin messenger on insulin release in rats.the phospho-oligosaccharide extracted from rat liver and supposed to act as the insulin second messenger inhibits glucose-stimulated insulin release. in the present study, this phospho-oligosaccharide was found not to affect d-[u-14c]glucose oxidation and 45ca net uptake, but to inhibit insulin release evoked by either d-glucose or 2-ketoisocaproate in isolated rat islets. the relative extent of the latter inhibition was unaffected by either the concentration of d-glucose or the presence of dibu ...19892666215
molecular diagnosis of human cancer. 19892677520
the sodium cycle: a novel type of bacterial energetics.the progress of bioenergetic studies on the role of na+ in bacteria is reviewed. experiments performed over the past decade on several bacterial species of quite different taxonomic positions show that na+ can, under certain conditions, substitute for h+ as the coupling ion. various primary na+ pumps (delta mu na+ generators) are described, i.e., na+ -motive decarboxylases, nadh-quinone reductase, terminal oxidase, and atpase. the delta mu na+ formed is shown to be consumed by na+ driven atp-syn ...19892687258
sodium-transport nadh-quinone reductase of a marine vibrio alginolyticus.the respiratory chain of a marine bacterium, vibrio alginolyticus, required na+ for maximum activity, and the site of na+ -dependent activation was localized on the nadh-quinone reductase segment. the na+ -dependent nadh-quinone reductase extruded na+ as a direct result of redox reaction. it was composed of three subunits, alpha, beta, and gamma, with apparent mr of 52, 46, and 32 kda, respectively. the reduction of ubiquinone-1 to ubiquinol proceeded via ubisemiquinone radicals. the former reac ...19892687259
respiratory na+ pump and na+-dependent energetics in vibrio alginolyticus.the marine bacterium vibrio alginolyticus was found to possess the respiratory na+ pump that generates an electrochemical potential of na+, which plays a central role in bioenergetics of v. alginolyticus, as a direct result of respiration. mutants defective in the na+ pump revealed that one of the two kinds of nadh: quinone oxidoreductase requires na+ for activity and functions as the na+ pump. the na+ pump composed of three subunits was purified and reconstituted into liposomes. generation of m ...19892687261
mechanism of lhrh-stimulated steroidogenesis in rat leydig cells: lipoxygenase products of arachidonic acid may not be involved.luteinizing hormone releasing hormone agonist, [(imbzl)-dhis6,pro9,net]-lhrh (lhrh-a), caused a two to threefold increase in in vitro testosterone (t) secretion by rat leydig cells. this lhrh-a-induced t secretion was completely blocked by quinacrine and chloroquine, inhibitors of phospholipase a2. addition of phospholipase a2, however, was ineffective in stimulating basal or lhrh-a-induced t secretion. phospholipase c, on the other hand, significantly stimulated both basal and lhrh-a-induced t ...19892695506
[existence of an additional structural component in the basal bodies of escherichia coli and vibrio alginolyticus flagellae].the structure of escherichia coli and vibrio alginolyticus flagella was studied using electron microscopy. an additional protein structure was shown to exist in the basal bodies of intact flagella in these organisms. it is possible that this structure involves three proteins important for the assembly of flagella, energy transduction, and a change-over in the direction of flagellar rotation.19892695799
quantitative analysis of labelled inner retinal proteins in experimental optic neuritis.in order to determine if axonal transport changes in chronic experimental allergic encephalomyelitis (eae) were due to blockade or increased discharge of fast transported proteins from the inner retina, we examined the presence of pulse labeled proteins in autoradiograms of the optic nerve head, retinal ganglion cell and nerve fiber layers of juvenile strain-13 guinea pigs with chronic eae and normal controls. quantitative analysis of silver grains, performed six and twenty-four hours following ...19892707041
vibrio parahaemolyticus and other halophilic vibrios associated with seafood in hong kong.the summer prevalence of vibrio parahaemolyticus and other halophilic vibrios in seafood from hong kong markets was investigated. halophilic vibrios were isolated from all seven types of seafood examined, and comprised 9.1%, 8% and 6.1% of contaminating aerobic heterotrophic bacteria from mussels, clams and oysters respectively. sucrose-positive vibrios were more common than sucrose-negative varieties. vibrio alginolyticus was the most frequently isolated species, followed by v. parahaemolyticus ...19892722715
[the first isolation of vibrio alginolyticus from samples which caused food poisoning].we report an event of food poisoning traced to eating salted shrimps. vibrio alginolyticus was shown to be the causative agent through epidemiological investigations and etiological tests. vibro alginolyticus can bring about human septicaemia and wound infection and it was found in the feces of patients with diarrhea, but no determination on its pathogenicity was done. from the samples of food which led to food poisoning. vibrio alginolyticus was isolated, and for the first time it was determine ...19892737046
ventricular arrhythmias and local electrograms after chronic regional denervation of the ischemic area in the pig heart.cardiac denervation has been proved to reduce the incidence of coronary occlusion arrhythmias in digs, but the effect of limiting the extent of sympathectomy to the ischemic area, particularly in hearts with sparse coronary collateral circulation, as in the human heart, needs further investigation. ventricular arrhythmias and changes in epicardial direct current electrograms induced during acute left anterior descending coronary artery occlusion were recorded in 14 pigs subjected to regional den ...19892738265
terminal field of cholecystokinin-8-like immunoreactive projection neurons of the rat main olfactory bulb.the terminal field of cholecystokinin-8 (cck)-like immunoreactive (cck-ir) tufted cells in the rat main olfactory bulb was examined by means of immunohistochemistry combined with either an anterograde tracer or a degeneration method. cck immunostaining was carried out in animals in which phaseolus vulgaris agglutinin (pha) had been injected into the main olfactory bulb. pairs of adjacent sections were processed for cck and pha immunostaining, respectively. dense cck-ir terminallike staining was ...19892754048
studies in fetal wound healing: ii. a fetal environment accelerates fibroblast migration in vitro.we have used an in vitro model of wound healing using scratches made in a confluent monolayer of fibroblasts. the effects of fetal calf and postnatal calf serum on the migration of fibroblasts were compared. differences between fetal and calf serum-incubated fibroblasts grown on coverslips were observed within 15 minutes of exposure. cells in fetal serum began to change both shape and orientation and to move into the trough created by the scratch. the fibroblasts incubated in fetal calf serum co ...19892769548
studies in fetal wound healing: ii. a fetal environment accelerates fibroblast migration in vitro.we have used an in vitro model of wound healing using scratches made in a confluent monolayer of fibroblasts. the effects of fetal calf and postnatal calf serum on the migration of fibroblasts were compared. differences between fetal and calf serum-incubated fibroblasts grown on coverslips were observed within 15 minutes of exposure. cells in fetal serum began to change both shape and orientation and to move into the trough created by the scratch. the fibroblasts incubated in fetal calf serum co ...19892769548
evaluation of media for monitoring fecal streptococci in seawater.the selectivity of kf streptococcus agar (kf) for monitoring fecal streptococci (fs) in seawater was examined in 234 samples of mediterranean water and compared with the selectivity of m-enterococcus agar (m-ent) for 124 samples and with bile-esculin-azide agar (bea) for 17 samples. kf was found to be unsuitable for marine water because vibrio alginolyticus and other gram-negative bacilli indigenous to this environment grew well on it and produced red colonies identical to those of fs. in 26% of ...19892782876
[the ratios and kinds of clinical bacteria isolated in taiwan's large-size hospitals].the prevalence of clinical bacteria, as isolated from linko chang-gung memorial hospital (2,300 beds) in the period january 1985 to december 1986 and from taipei veterans general hospital (2,300 beds) during the period january 1986 to december 1986, was analyzed with the following findings: (i) the isolation ratio of anaerobic and aerobic or facultative bactria during the period of investigation were 7.8% (5,513/70,799) and 92.2% (65,286/70,799), respectively. (ii) of the total aerobic or facult ...19892791722
[the effect of progesterone, testosterone and estradiol on steroid hormone release by the ovarian follicles of cows in vitro]. 19892806660
isotopic hybrids of nitrogenase. mössbauer study of mofe protein with selective 57fe enrichment of the p-cluster.previous mössbauer and epr studies of the mofe protein (approximately 30 fe and 2 mo) of nitrogenase have revealed the presence of two unique clusters, namely, the p-clusters (presumably of the fe4s4 type) and the molybdenum- and iron-containing cofactors (or m-clusters). mössbauer components d (approximately 10-12 fe) and fe2+ (approximately 4 fe) represent subsites of the p-clusters while component s (approximately 2 fe) appeared to belong to a separate, unidentified cluster. in order to refin ...19872820958
isotopic hybrids of nitrogenase. mössbauer study of mofe protein with selective 57fe enrichment of the p-cluster.previous mössbauer and epr studies of the mofe protein (approximately 30 fe and 2 mo) of nitrogenase have revealed the presence of two unique clusters, namely, the p-clusters (presumably of the fe4s4 type) and the molybdenum- and iron-containing cofactors (or m-clusters). mössbauer components d (approximately 10-12 fe) and fe2+ (approximately 4 fe) represent subsites of the p-clusters while component s (approximately 2 fe) appeared to belong to a separate, unidentified cluster. in order to refin ...19872820958
effect of cyclosporin a immunosuppression on primary lymphotropic herpesvirus infection in the guinea pig.female guinea pigs pretreated for 2 days with cyclosporin a (csa), were then inoculated intranasally (in) or intraperitoneally (ip) with a lymphotropic herpesvirus (gphlv) and followed by 4 additional daily doses of csa. immunosuppressed animals did not show lymphocytosis and virus infectivity titers in their spleen, cervical lymph node and blood mononuclear cells were lower than those of oil-treated controls. while in-inoculated csa-treated animals expressed higher virus infectivity titer in th ...19872832345
the na(+)-motive respiratory chain of marine bacteria.the respiratory chain of the marine bacterium vibrio alginolyticus pumps out na+ at the nadh:quinone oxidoreductase segment. the respiratory na+ pump plays an important role in the bioenergetics of this bacterium by generating a sodium-motive force as a direct result of respiration in alkaline na(+)-rich environments.19852856376
purification and regulation of glutamine synthetase in a collagenolytic vibrio alginolyticus strain.glutamine synthetase (ec 6.3.1.2) has been purified from a collagenolytic vibrio alginolyticus strain. the apparent molecular weight of the glutamine synthetase subunit was approximately 62,000. this indicates a particle weight for the undissociated enzyme of 744,000, assuming the enzyme is the typical dodecamer. the glutamine synthetase enzyme had a sedimentation coefficient of 25.9 s and seems to be regulated by adenylylation and deadenylylation. the ph profiles assayed by the gamma-glutamyltr ...19852859007
blood lipid variability in relation to relative weight and biochemical markers of tobacco and alcohol consumption.carboxyhaemoglobin (cohb%) and gamma-glutamyl-transferase (ggt) are today frequently used as objective indicators of tobacco and alcohol consumption. the relationships between cohb%, ggt and relative body weight, cholesterol, triglyceride and apolipoprotein ai (apo-ai) were studied in middle-aged men attending a preventive medical programme in malmö, sweden. although statistically significant the influence of cohb% on cholesterol and triglyceride was found to be clinically insignificant. ggt and ...19852861602
membrane-linked energy transductions. bioenergetic functions of sodium: h+ is not unique as a coupling ion.the concept is developed according to which na+, like h+, can play the role of a coupling ion in energy-transducing biomembranes. this idea is based on observations that (i) na+ can be extruded from the cell by primary pumps (na-motive nadh-quinone reductase, decarboxylase or atpase), and (ii) the downhill na+ flux into the cell can be coupled with the performance of all the three types of membrane-linked work i.e. chemical (atp synthesis), osmotic (accumulation of solutes) and mechanical (motil ...19852863140
[humoral factors of local and systemic immunity in the multiple peroral administration of a corpuscular pertussis vaccine].multiple oral immunization with pertussis corpuscular vaccine was shown to lead to the considerable stimulation of local and systemic humoral immunity. the data on the titers of specific and normal secretory antibodies, on the levels of iga in washings from the oral cavity, the small intestine and the lungs, on the titers of agglutinins and hemagglutinins in the blood serum, as well as on the morpho-functional transformation of the mucous membrane and the associated lymphoid tissue in the digest ...19852868593
[humoral factors of local and systemic immunity in the multiple peroral administration of a corpuscular pertussis vaccine].multiple oral immunization with pertussis corpuscular vaccine was shown to lead to the considerable stimulation of local and systemic humoral immunity. the data on the titers of specific and normal secretory antibodies, on the levels of iga in washings from the oral cavity, the small intestine and the lungs, on the titers of agglutinins and hemagglutinins in the blood serum, as well as on the morpho-functional transformation of the mucous membrane and the associated lymphoid tissue in the digest ...19852868593
radioactivity in breast milk after chernobyl. 19862872450
temperature and oxygen regulated expression of a glutamine synthetase gene from vibrio alginolyticus cloned in escherichia coli.glutamine synthetase (gs) synthesis in vibrio alginolyticus was regulated by temperature, oxygen and nitrogen levels. a gs gene, glna from v. alginolyticus was cloned on a 5.67 kb insert in the recombinant plasmid prm210, which enabled escherichia coli glna, ntrb, ntrc deletion mutants to utilize (nh4)2so4 as a sole source of nitrogen. the v. alginolyticus glna gene was expressed from a regulatory region contained within the cloned fragment. v. alginolyticus glna expression from prm210 was subje ...19862880573
evidence of functional alpha 2-adrenergic receptors in adult-rat adipocytes by using the agonist uk 14304.the aim of this study was to re-assess whether alpha 2-adrenergic receptors were present in rat adipocytes, by using uk 14304, a new and very selective alpha 2-agonist. the following observations demonstrate the presence of functional alpha 2-adrenoceptors in rat adipocytes. (1) adipocyte lipolysis was dose-dependently inhibited by uk 14304 (maximal effect 80% at 1 microm-uk 14304, 45% at 10 microm-uk 14304, under basal or theophylline-stimulated conditions respectively). (2) uk 14304 bound spec ...19882901830
renal metabolism of the oxidized form of ascorbic acid (dehydro-l-ascorbic acid).we evaluated whether specific transport and metabolic properties exist in rat and guinea pig kidney for handling the immediate oxidative product of ascorbic acid, dehydro-l-ascorbic acid. isolated tubules were used to measure uptake of 10 microm [14c]-dehydro-l-ascorbic acid over an 8-min incubation period. uptake did not show dependence on the bathing media electrolyte composition but was inhibited to some extent by glucose. in tubules of both animal species the majority of 14c label present in ...19892912166
preventing second-generation complications due to staphylococcus aureus. 19892919929
sympathetically-induced development of tension in jaw muscles: the possible contraction of intrafusal muscle fibres.in rabbits, cats and rats anaesthetized, curarized, with the skull fixed in a stereotaxic apparatus, the peripheral stump of the cervical sympathetic nerve (c.s.n.) was electrically stimulated at frequencies within the physiological range and the isometric tension was recorded at the lower jaw. in a group of experiments the afferent discharge from the jaw elevator muscle spindles was also recorded, in the mesencephalic nucleus of the fifth cranial nerve. unilateral stimulation of the c.s.n. indu ...19852934686
differential depression of hypoglossal nerve activity by alcohol. protection by pretreatment with medroxyprogesterone acetate.upper airway obstruction during sleep occurs more commonly in men than in women and has been treated with progestational agents with some success. alcohol ingestion exacerbates sleep apnea, and recent studies have established that alcohol depresses the respiratory motor activity to upper airway muscles more than that to the diaphragm, a response pattern that favors upper airway obstruction during inspiration. to investigate the possibility that progesterone provides some protection from this act ...19862935056
the sodium cycle. ii. na+-coupled oxidative phosphorylation in vibrio alginolyticus cells.the role of na+ in vibrio alginolyticus oxidative phosphorylation has been studied. it has been found that the addition of a respiratory substrate, lactate, to bacterial cells exhausted in endogenous pools of substrates and atp has a strong stimulating effect on oxygen consumption and atp synthesis. phosphorylation is found to be sensitive to anaerobiosis as well as to hqno, an agent inhibiting the na+-motive respiratory chain of v. alginolyticus. na+ loaded cells incubated in a k+ or li+ medium ...19862942186
the atp-driven primary na+ pump in subcellular vesicles of vibrio alginolyticus.subcellular vesicles of vibrio alginolyticus hydrolyze atp and accumulate na+ in an atp-dependent fashion. the na+ uptake is (i) strongly stimulated by delta psi-discharging agents, i.e., the protonophorous uncoupler cccp or valinomycin + k+ and (ii) arrested by dccd at a concentration strongly inhibiting atp hydrolysis. lower concentrations of dccd stimulate the na+ accumulation supported by atp hydrolysis as well as by nadh oxidation. it is concluded that there is an electrogenic dccd-sensitiv ...19882968282
oxidative metabolism of neonatal and adult rabbit lung macrophages stimulated with opsonized group b streptococci.we compared the oxidative metabolism of alveolar macrophages (am) from adult and neonatal (1- and 7-day-old) rabbits before and after their in vitro exposure to type ia group b streptococci (gbs) opsonized with immune rabbit serum. nonstimulated am from 1-day-old, 7-day-old, or adult rabbits consumed o2 at a rate of 17 to 20 nmol/10(6) am per 10 min under basal conditions and released minimal amounts of superoxide (o2-) into the medium. approximately 80% of this basal respiration was of mitochon ...19852981197
the biologic significance of the mixed lymphocyte kidney culture in humans.the mixed lymphocyte kidney culture (mlkc) in humans has been studied in normal and abnormal clinical conditions. human renal cortical cells were extracted by collagenase treatment from the kidneys of "normal" heart-beating cadaver organ donors (n = 13), patients with end-stage renal disease (esrd) at pretransplant bilateral nephrectomy and splenectomy (n = 13), and from irreversibly rejected renal allografts at the time of graft nephrectomy (n = 5). proliferation of peripheral blood t lymphocyt ...19852996186
[role of virus-induced autoreactive t-lymphocytes, t-suppressors and the serum factor regulating their activity in the pathogenesis of experimental infection caused by the langat virus in mice].the precursors of autoreactive t-lymphocytes (partl) have been detected in the spleen of mice infected with langat virus. when introduced into syngeneic recipients, partl differentiate in their lymph nodes into autoreactive t-lymphocytes (artl) causing a fatal autoimmune disease in the syngeneic recipients in vivo and capable of destroying syngeneic cell cultures in vitro. in the thymus of mice infected with langat virus t-suppressors (ts) inhibiting the differentiation of partl into artl have b ...19852998127
generation of na+ electrochemical potential by the na+-motive nadh oxidase and na+/h+ antiport system of a moderately halophilic vibrio costicola.cells of vibrio costicola at ph 8.5 generate both membrane potential (inside negative) and delta ph (inside acidic) in the presence of a proton conductor, carbonyl cyanide m-chlorophenylhydrazone (cccp). the generation of cccp-resistant membrane potential was inhibited by 2-heptyl-4-hydroxyquinoline-n-oxide that is known to inhibit the na+-motive nadh oxidase of vibrio alginolyticus. nadh oxidase, but not lactate oxidase, of inverted membrane vesicles prepared from v. costicola required na+ for ...19863005258
deletion mutants that affect expression of epstein-barr virus nuclear antigen in cos-1 cells after gene transfer with simian virus 40 vectors containing portions of the bamhi k fragment.we have identified sequences that affect the efficient expression of epstein-barr virus nuclear antigen (ebna 1) when the structural portion of its gene, found within the 2.9-kilobase-pair bamhi/hindiii fragment called ilf, is expressed from a simian virus 40 vector. a set of nested deletions at the bamhi end of the fragment was constructed by using bal 31 digestion, the addition of linkers, and ligation into psvod. the mutants were tested for their ability to express antigen in cos-1 monkey cel ...19863009849
plaque autoradiography assay for the detection and quantitation of thymidine kinase-deficient and thymidine kinase-altered mutants of herpes simplex virus in clinical isolates.a plaque autoradiography assay to detect and quantitate thymidine kinase (tk) mutants of herpes simplex virus type 1 (hsv-1) and hsv-2 in clinical samples is described. this method utilizes the selective incorporation of [125i]iododeoxycytidine, a pyrimidine analog selectively phosphorylated by the hsv tk. only cells infected with tk-competent virus will efficiently incorporate iododeoxycytidine and are the only cells detected by autoradiography. furthermore, this assay discriminates between tk+ ...19853010836
eeg interaction between delta 8-tetrahydrocannabinol and some sedative-anxiolytic drugs. is the anxiogenic effect of cannabis related to an action on the gabaergic system? 19863017070
evidence that a human soluble beta-galactoside-binding lectin is encoded by a family of genes.two cdna clones were isolated by immunoscreening a human hepatoma cdna library with an antiserum that bound specifically to a human soluble beta-galactoside-binding lectin with mr of approximately 14,000. the deduced amino acid sequences of the inserts of these two clones show considerable homology with each other, the sequence of chicken skin beta-galactoside-binding lectin, and eight peptides derived from purified human lung lectin of mr approximately 14,000. however, the sequence differences ...19863020551
evidence that a human soluble beta-galactoside-binding lectin is encoded by a family of genes.two cdna clones were isolated by immunoscreening a human hepatoma cdna library with an antiserum that bound specifically to a human soluble beta-galactoside-binding lectin with mr of approximately 14,000. the deduced amino acid sequences of the inserts of these two clones show considerable homology with each other, the sequence of chicken skin beta-galactoside-binding lectin, and eight peptides derived from purified human lung lectin of mr approximately 14,000. however, the sequence differences ...19863020551
[differential diagnosis of viral diarrheas in calves].there is a description of the enzymoimmunologic method (elisa), which was used for demonstration of rotaviruses and coronaviruses in the samples of excrements of the calves suffering from diarrheas. it is shown by a comparison with the results obtained by electron microscopy that the elisa method provides by up to 50% higher capture rate and the reaction is highly specific. the method can also be applied to a detection of human rotavirus in the children's stool.19863020762
[differential diagnosis of viral diarrheas in calves].there is a description of the enzymoimmunologic method (elisa), which was used for demonstration of rotaviruses and coronaviruses in the samples of excrements of the calves suffering from diarrheas. it is shown by a comparison with the results obtained by electron microscopy that the elisa method provides by up to 50% higher capture rate and the reaction is highly specific. the method can also be applied to a detection of human rotavirus in the children's stool.19863020762
enhanced expression of the c-myc gene in bovine leukemia virus-induced bovine tumors.we have detected elevated levels of c-myc gene expression in neoplastic cells from all seven bovine leukemia virus (blv)-induced bovine tumors examined, but not in blv-infected, nonneoplastic lymphoid cells. no rearrangement or amplification of the c-myc gene could be demonstrated in any of the blv-induced tumors. furthermore, blv proviral dna was found to have no preferred site of integration in these tumors. the possible mechanisms of enhanced expression of the c-myc gene in blv-induced tumors ...19863022917
purification and characterization of a streptomycete collagenase.a soil streptomycete designated as streptomyces sp. a8 produced an extracellular collagen hydrolysing enzyme that appeared to be 'true collagenase' as it degraded native collagen under physiological conditions and cleaved the synthetic hexapeptide 4-phenylazobenzyloxycarbonyl-l-prolyl-l-leucyl-glycyl-l-prolyl-d-a rginine into two tripeptides. the enzyme was purified by diethyl aminoethyl cellulose chromatography and sephadex g-150 gel filtration. the purified enzyme had an apparent molecular wei ...19863023269
seasonal changes in the cecal microflora of the high-arctic svalbard reindeer (rangifer tarandus platyrhynchus).the dominant cecal bacteria in the high-arctic svalbard reindeer were characterized, their population densities were estimated, and cecal ph was determined in summer, when food quality and availability is good, and in winter, when it is very poor. in summer the total culturable viable bacterial population was (8.9 +/- 5.3) x 10(8) cells ml-1, whereas in winter it was (1.5 +/- 0.7) x 10(8) cells ml-1, representing a decrease to 17% of the summer population density. of the dominant species of cult ...19873030193
seasonal changes in the cecal microflora of the high-arctic svalbard reindeer (rangifer tarandus platyrhynchus).the dominant cecal bacteria in the high-arctic svalbard reindeer were characterized, their population densities were estimated, and cecal ph was determined in summer, when food quality and availability is good, and in winter, when it is very poor. in summer the total culturable viable bacterial population was (8.9 +/- 5.3) x 10(8) cells ml-1, whereas in winter it was (1.5 +/- 0.7) x 10(8) cells ml-1, representing a decrease to 17% of the summer population density. of the dominant species of cult ...19873030193
evolution of localization of reactions of adenosine triphosphatase (mg++-atp-ase), 5'nucleotidase (5'nt), alkaline phosphatase (ap), and acid phosphatase (acp) in developing rat testis. ii. after cdcl2 treatment.the described experiments show the influence of a single dose of cadmium chloride (1.5 mg cdcl2/kg body weight applied intraperitoneally) on development of the male gonads from the 1st d of post-fetal life to 1.5 a of life. in the case of the enzymes triggering transportation processes, adenosine triphosphatase stimulated by mg++ (mg++-atp-ase), alkaline phosphatase (ap), and 5'nucleotidase (5'nt), a considerable damages begin to appear in the 15th d of life whereas in the case of acid phosphata ...19873031915
role of postnatal gonadal function in the determination of thyrotropin (tsh) releasing hormone-induced tsh response in adult male and female rats.permanent effects of postnatal gonadal function on the hypothalamo-pituitary-thyroid axis were examined in male and female rats of the wistar-imamichi strain. animals were used at the age of about 10 weeks. neonatally castrated (nc) males showed a significantly higher plasma tsh response to trh (10 micrograms/kg bw, ip) than males castrated at 1, 2, 3, 4, or 6 weeks of age. the tsh response in intact males was similar to that seen in nc males. neonatal androgenization of nc males with 100 microg ...19873032567
expression and regulation of a vibrio alginolyticus sucrose utilization system cloned in escherichia coli.a halotolerant collagenolytic vibrio alginolyticus strain isolated from salted hides had intracellular sucrase activity and did not secret sucrase into the medium. the strain actively transported sucrose by a sucrose-inducible, na+-independent process. a 10.4-kilobase dna fragment of v. alginolyticus dna was cloned into escherichia coli. the recombinant e. coli(pvs100) could utilize sucrose as a sole carbon source. in contrast to v. alginolyticus, the recombinant e. coli produced both intra- and ...19873034863
expression and secretion in yeast of a 400-kda envelope glycoprotein derived from epstein-barr virus.the major envelope glycoprotein (gp350) of epstein-barr virus has been expressed and secreted in the yeast saccharomyces cerevisiae as a 400-kda glycoprotein. this is the first example of the secretion of such a large, heavily glycosylated heterologous protein in yeast. since gp350 proved highly toxic to s. cerevisiae, initial cellular growth required repression of the expression of gp350. using temperature- or galactose-inducible promoters, cells could be grown and the expression of gp350 then ...19873038696
the effects of in vivo antibiotics on neutrophil (pmn) activity in rabbits with peritonitis.antibiotics play an important role in helping the host fight infection; however, the direct cellular effect of antibiotics on polymorphonuclear cells remains undefined. adherence, chemotaxis, phagocytosis, and superoxide anion production are important steps in the cascade of events initiated by the polymorphonucleocyte in bacterial killing. previous studies have shown inhibition as well as stimulation of neutrophil antibacterial therapy by antibiotics. peritoneal and blood polymorphonuclear neut ...19873041106
sensitivity of some marine bacteria, a moderate halophile, and escherichia coli to uncouplers at alkaline ph.the inhibitory effects of uncouplers on amino acid transport into three marine bacteria, vibrio alginolyticus 118, vibrio parahaemolyticus 113, and alteromonas haloplanktis 214, into a moderate halophile, vibrio costicola nrc 37001, and into escherichia coli k-12 were found to vary depending upon the uncoupler tested, its concentration, and the ph. higher concentrations of all of the uncouplers were required to inhibit transport at ph 8.5 than at ph 7.0. the protonophore carbonyl cyanide m-chlor ...19883045092
similarity between active and trypsin-activated inactive renin in dog plasma by means of renin inhibition: the dog as an animal model for studies of inactive renin.a method for trypsin-activation of dog plasma inactive renin is described. liquid phase trypsin (final concentration 6.7 mg/ml) was used and the reaction was stopped after 2 min at 4 degrees c by soybean trypsin inhibitor (13 mg/ml). renin was measured as angiotensin i (ang i) generation in trypsin-treated and untreated plasma using the antibody-trapping method, in the presence of excess ox renin substrate. the renin-like activity after trypsin was indeed due to renin, since ang i generation in ...19883065412
[use of methylumbelliferylglucuronide (mug) for the rapid identification of e. coli in food microbiology]. 19883072974
endothelium-dependent responses in human blood vessels. 19883073550
endothelium-dependent responses in human blood vessels. 19883073550
second-generation cephalosporins. 19863081544
[development of a latex agglutination method for the diagnosis of pseudomonas aeruginosa infection].the present investigation has revealed the possibility of using different kinds of monodispersed polystyrene latex, produced in the ussr, as carriers in the process of the preparation of antibody diagnosticums intended for the detection of water-soluble slime antigens of pseudomonas aeruginosa strains belonging to the most widespread serological types. the optimum conditions for the preparation of latex reagents and for making the latex-agglutination test have been experimentally established. th ...19863087117
[antimicrobial susceptibility of vibrio parahaemolyticus and vibrio alginolyticus isolated from human feces and foods]. 19873106535
biosynthesis and processing of platelet gpiib-iiia in human megakaryocytes.platelet membrane glycoprotein iib-iiia forms a calcium-dependent heterodimer and constitutes the fibrinogen receptor on stimulated platelets. gpiib is a two-chain protein containing disulfide-linked alpha and beta subunits. gpiiia is a single chain protein. these proteins are synthesized in the bone marrow by megakaryocytes, but the study of their synthesis has been hampered by the difficulty in obtaining enriched population of megakaryocytes in large numbers. to examine the biosynthesis and pr ...19873108266
cytopathic effects of the pathogenic neisseria. studies using human fallopian tube organ cultures and human nasopharyngeal organ cultures.infection of mucosal surfaces by n. gonorrhoeae and n. meningitidis may result in inflammation indicating potential injury to host cells. we used human fallopian tube organ cultures (ftoc) and human nasopharyngeal organ cultures (npoc) to study the mechanisms by which gonococci and meningococci damage human mucosal surfaces. early in the course of ftoc infected with gonococci and npoc infected with meningococci, damage was most apparent to ciliary activity. loss of ciliary activity was accompani ...19873130794
bone mineral metabolism in experimental diabetes mellitus: osteocalcin as a measure of bone remodeling.the etiology of diabetic osteopenia has not been established. the value of serum osteocalcin (bgp) as a marker of the bone abnormalities and the possible role of the polyol pathway in diabetic osteopenia were investigated. three groups of rats were studied over 7 weeks: group d (n = 12), rats with streptozotocin (55 mg/kg)-induced diabetes given saline by gavage; group ds (n = 12), rats with streptozotocin-induced diabetes given the aldose reductase inhibitor sorbinil (25 mg/kg) daily by gavage; ...19883133194
a competitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for alpha 1-acid glycoprotein in serum and urine samples.in this solid-phase competitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for alpha 1-acid glycoprotein in serum or urine, antiserum to human alpha 1-acid glycoprotein is incubated with solid-phase-bound alpha 1-acid glycoprotein in the presence of standard or sample. incubation with second antibody labeled with alkaline phosphatase then follows, before development with substrate. results obtained correlate well with a fluorescent assay involving the dye auramine o (r = 0.953) and with radial immunodiff ...19883135959
prevention of respiratory distress syndrome.rds continues to be a major problem for premature infants despite a better understanding of its pathophysiology and of ways to try to prevent it. to date, prenatal administration of glucocorticoids has been the most widely used method of accelerating fetal lung development. however, several limitations of this therapy have prompted the search for alternative approaches. most efforts have focused on the potential use of combined hormonal therapy with glucocorticoids and either thyroid hormones or ...19883146813
[transperitoneal transport of methotrexate: in vitro studies]. 19883147495
effect of reperfusion on o2 supply/consumption balance in ischemic canine left ventricle.this study was designed to assess the effects of reperfusion on regional o2 supply and o2 consumption of ischemic areas of the myocardium in 15 anesthetized open-chested dogs. the left anterior descending coronary artery (lad) was occluded for 6 h (n = 8), 2 h (n = 5), 2-h occlusion followed by 4-h period of reperfusion (n = 7), and 10-min occlusion followed by 90-min period of reperfusion (n = 3). small artery and vein o2 saturations obtained microspectrophotometrically were combined with regio ...19883147502
renal apical membrane cholesterol and fluidity in regulation of phosphate transport.renal proximal tubule cells adapt to dietary phosphate (pi) restriction by increasing pi transport independent of parathyroid hormone, vitamin d metabolites, or serum ca2+. to determine the underlying cellular mechanism(s), brush border (bbm) and basolateral membranes (blm) were isolated from growing male rats fed a synthetic diet containing variable levels of pi (0.1-1.4%). dietary pi restriction was without effect on either bbm or blm total lipid phosphorus, individual phospholipid species, or ...19853160247
structural and functional studies of the effects of sympathetic nerve stimulation on rabbit submandibular salivary glands.continuous sympathetic stimulation at 8-10 hz caused intense vasoconstriction in the gland, so stimulation was generally given in an interrupted pattern to minimize this detrimental effect on secretion. only a small increase in fluid secretion occurred; it became thick and tended to block the cannula; therefore in later experiments the main duct was not cannulated. after sympathetic stimulation there was substantial degranulation of acinar cells. however, as this was accompanied by little moveme ...19883165262
nucleotide sequence of the regulatory gene xylr of the tol plasmid from pseudomonas putida.we have determined the nucleotide sequence of the xylr gene for a transcriptional activator for the degradative pathway of aromatic hydrocarbons on the tol plasmid from pseudomonas putida. the 1698-bp sequence for a 566-amino acid (aa) protein (mr 63741) was identified as the xylr-encoding sequence. three regions in xylr show homology to klebsiella pneumoniae ntrc and nifa, both of which are transcriptional activators for the ntr and nif genes involved in the nitrogen metabolism. the central reg ...19883169574
roles of the respiratory na+ pump in bioenergetics of vibrio alginolyticus.bioenergetic characteristics of na+ pump-defective mutants of a marine bacterium vibrio alginolyticus were compared with those of the wild type and revertant. generation of membrane potential and motility at ph 8.5 in the mutants were completely inhibited by a proton conductor, carbonylcyanide m-chlorophenylhydrazone, whereas those in the wild type or revertant were resistant to the inhibitor. motility and amino acid transport were driven by the electrochemical potential of na+ not only in the w ...19883170506
extensive deletions and insertions in different mhc supratypes detected by pusled field gel electrophoresis.the genomic organization of the human mhc was examined in multiple examples of six different supratypes using pulsed field electrophoresis (pfge) after digestion of genomic dna with infrequency cutting restriction endonucleases. differences in restriction fragment length and band intensity were shown to be specific for each supratype. mapping of the mhc revealed that each supratype contains previously undescribed deletions and insertions between hla b and dq regions.19883171479
the disposition of [2,3-14c]-methyl and [2,3-14c]-2-ethylhexyl acrylate in male wistar albino rats.the disposition of methyl [2,3-14c]-acrylate (ma) and 2-ethylhexyl [2,3-14c]-acrylate (eha) following intraperitoneal and oral administration to rats has been studied. the 14c found in the tissues was mainly associated with liver, kidneys and lungs. loss of 14c from these tissues occurred fairly rapidly, excluding the rats given eha intraperitoneally. most of the administered acrylates underwent rapid metabolism and excretion with expired air (more than 50% of the dose and urine (10-50% of the d ...19883196152
[local ultrastructural characteristics of the intracerebral arteries of human fetuses].in 36 human fetuses (16 to 36 weeks of gestation) the ultrastructure of arterial vessels was investigated in the occipital and parietal hemispheres and midbrain tegmentum. during the antenatal ontogenesis the local features of the vessel wall structure were found, especially in the muscular layer. as it remained more differentiated in midbrain than in forebrain up to the end of gestation, more frequent forebrain stroke localization in infancy seems structurally dependent.19883213332
excision of cutaneous tumors in the horse using histologic guidance.a highly successful surgical technique for removing cutaneous tumors in humans was used in seven horses with cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (n = 3) or sarcoid (n = 4). in humans, the complete underside of the tumor is evaluated histologically by processing horizontal sections from the tumor base, and orientation between the wound surface and the undersurface of the excised tumor is maintained by mapping both surfaces. the technique ensures that small foci of residual tumor can be located accu ...19883227634
individual free fatty acids and lactate uptake in the human heart during severe sepsis.coronary haemodynamics and myocardial metabolism of nonesterified fatty acids (nefa) and lactate were studied in 11 patients with severe sepsis, and compared to 10 control subjects. coronary sinus blood flow was evaluated by thermodilution. arterial and coronary sinus blood samples were collected for the measurement of lactate and total and individual nefa concentrations both in septic and control patients. there was an increase in lactate and total nefa arterial concentrations with a marked inc ...19883232957
[kidney morphology in hemolytic-uremic syndrome].morphology of the kidneys in hemolytic-uremic syndrome is considered basing on autopsy findings obtained for 3 infants with 5-17-day history of acute renal failure. a newborn infant of 17 days developed the disease after feto-fetal hemotransfusion when macerated fetus-donor hemolysis products entered the circulation of the fetus-recipient through monochorionic placenta. the second case in an infant of 6 months was due to adtp vaccine. the last infant aged 16 months manifested the syndrome in the ...19883233069
vibrio alginolyticus cellulitis following coral injury.infections associated with marine activities, particularly work or recreation in salt water, present unique diagnostic challenges for the infectious disease practitioner. those caused by halophilic, non-cholera vibrio species are increasingly being recognized in clinical practice. they typically follow saltwater injuries, especially those associated with coral. because these infections can be both severe and life-threatening, a consideration of halophilic vibrio species in the differential diagn ...19883242316
biotechnological applications of lipid microstructures. based on the proceedings of the workshop on technological applications of phospholipid bilayers, vesicles, and thin films, january 5-9, 1986, tenerife, canary islands; and the workshop on biotechnological applications of membrane studies, october 18-22, 1987, san sebastian, spain. 19883250236
supplemented schneider's drosophila medium for isolation of leishmania donovani promastigotes. 19883252764
dose-dependent effects of oral and intravenous glucose on insulin secretion and clearance in normal humans.insulin secretion and clearance were studied in 2 groups of 7 normal subjects who each received 25, 50, and 100 g of glucose either orally or intravenously (iv) on separate occasions. insulin secretion rates were calculated during a 1-h base line and for 5 h after glucose administration from a two-compartmental analysis of peripheral c-peptide concentrations using individual kinetic parameters derived after iv bolus injections of biosynthetic human c-peptide. incremental glucose areas after oral ...19883279811
reversibility of decreased insulin-stimulated glucose transport capacity in diabetic muscle with in vitro incubation. insulin is not required.the mechanisms by which insulin deficiency affects muscle glucose transport were investigated. epitrochlearis muscles from rats with streptozotocin-induced diabetes and from controls were incubated in vitro for 0.5-14 h. the incubation was shown not to impair muscle energy stores or tissue oxygenation. diabetes decreased basal 3-o-methylglucose transport by 40% (p less than 0.01), and insulin-stimulated (20 milli-units/ml) glucose transport capacity by 70% (p less than 0.001). in vitro incubatio ...19873294836
[man in prolonged space flight]. 19873307203
[colibacillosis in calves, especially enterotoxic e. coli infections].developments in the knowledge of colibacillosis are reviewed in the series of 'papers in the past and present.' the starting-point of this paper is provided by the paper by h. veenstra:' a note on diseases of young breeding calves in the province of friesland' (1894) but particularly, by the study by j. poels: 'report on calf disease in the netherlands' which appeared in 1899. a historical review of bacteriological features in the pathogenesis of neonatal diarrhoea in calves and their significan ...19873310331
energy cost and metabolic regulation during intermittent and continuous tetanic contractions in human skeletal muscle.muscle atp turnover, glycogenolytic, and glycolytic rates were estimated to compare the energy cost and glycolytic regulation of 102.4 s of continuous and intermittent stimulation. quadriceps femoris muscles of male subjects were stimulated at 20 hz for one continuous contraction (n = 6) or a series of 64 contractions (1.6 s on, 1.6 s off; n = 6). leg blood flow was occluded and muscle biopsies were obtained at rest and following 51.2 and 102.4 s of contraction time in both conditions. isometric ...19883370544
risk assessment for acquiring meningitis tuberculosis among children not vaccinated with bcg: a case-control study.this case-control study was conducted to assess the risk, among children aged 0-12 years, of developing meningitis tuberculosis (mt) associated with a lack of intradermal bcg vaccination. cases (45) of mt admitted for treatment at the fundacao benjamin guimaraes hospital (belo horizonte, mg, brazil), from 1975 to 1981, were matched for age at hospitalization, date of hospitalization and nutritional status, with two types of controls--patients with acute diarrhoea (ad) and patients with acute non ...19883384537
progesterone regulation of secretory component (sc): uterine sc response in organ culture following in vivo hormone treatment.sex steroid hormones are known to have profound effects on mucosal immunity. in the present study we evaluated the effects of progesterone on the uterine immune system by determining the changes in the levels of secretory component (sc) released from uterine tissues in culture following in vivo administration of progesterone to estradiol-stimulated ovariectomized rats. sc is a transport protein which moves iga into external secretions such as intestinal and uterine secretions. sc release was det ...19883386246
use of mild detergent gel electrophoresis for isolation and characterization of the kidney brush border d-glucose transporter.gradient gel electrophoresis was performed under mild detergent conditions to separate pig kidney brush border membrane proteins and to identify the smallest functional molecular protein entity of the d-glucose transporter. the various protein bands obtained from the nondenaturing gel system in a semipreparative scale were eluted by electrodialysis. these proteins were then reintegrated into proteoliposomes and tested for d-glucose-inhibitable [3h]phlorizin binding. the d-glucose transporter had ...19873425911
effect of pre- and postnatal exposure to alcohol on perivenous and periportal neonatal rat hepatocytes.hepatocytes from 12-day-old rats, pre and postnatally exposed to alcohol and pair-fed controls, were isolated and subfractionated in six cell subpopulations on percoll density gradients. these cells were characterized using biochemical, stereological and cytofluorometric methods. our results show that the low density cells (f2) are mainly perivenous cells, whereas the heavier cells (f6) were primarily periportal cells. these results were confirmed by alanine aminotransferase (alat), and glutamat ...19873426691
collagen binding in clinical isolates of staphylococcus aureus.collagen binding was examined in 90 strains of staphylococcus aureus derived from patient samples. slightly under one-half (39 of 90) of the s. aureus strains bound collagen. collagen binding in s. aureus did not correlate with either immunoglobulin g or fibronectin binding by these organisms. chi-square analysis of isolates obtained from patients with complicated bacteremia (bacteremia associated with deep tissue infection) compared with isolates from patients with uncomplicated bacteremia (bac ...19873429618
vibrio alginolyticus and diarrhoeal disease. 19873429796
development and characterization of a rat histiocyte-macrophage tumor line.a transplantable macrophage-like cell line has been obtained and established in w rats. this cell line is in its 85th passage and is perhaps the only established macrophage-like cell line that grows rapidly intraperitoneally in rats. the cells possess some of the typical characteristics of macrophages, such as adherence to glass, phagocytosis, presence of fc receptors and c3d receptors, la determinants, leukocyte common antigen, lysozyme, non-specific esterase, and glycogen. the tumor also grows ...19863457975
[human gingival pigmentation due to electrochemical degradation. immunological study of biopsies using monoclonal antibodies]. 19863464603
vibrio alginolyticus bacteremia in an immunocompromised patient.vibrio alginolyticus, an extremely halophilic member of this genus, was isolated from multiple sets of blood cultures drawn during a septic crisis of a patient with osteogenic sarcoma. no identifiable source of this infection could be determined.19863465495
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