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  • 1995-1999  (2)
  • 1870-1879
  • Calmodulin  (1)
  • Key words Barium sulfate  (1)
  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-1327
    Keywords: Key words207Pb NMR ; Calmodulin ; Parvalbumin ; Helix-loop-helix
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract  The high-affinity Ca2+–binding sites of carp (pI 4.25) and pike (pI 5.0) parvalbumins, as well as those of mammalian calmodulin (CaM) and its C-terminal tryptic half-molecule (TR2C), were analyzed by 207Pb NMR spectroscopy. For the parvalbumins, two 207Pb signals were observed ranging in chemical shift from ≈750 to ≈1260 ppm downfield of aqueous Pb(NO3)2, corresponding to 207Pb2+ bound to the two high-affinity helix-loop-helix Ca2+–binding sites in each of these proteins. Four 207Pb signals, which fall in the same chemical shift window, could be discerned for CaM. Experiments on TR2C permitted the assignment of each signal as due to 207Pb2+ occupying a helix-loop-helix site in either the N- or the C-lobe of the intact protein. 207Pb and 1H NMR titration studies on CaM provided evidence that Pb2+ binding to all four sites occurs simultaneously, in contrast to the behavior of this protein in the presence of Ca2+. Titrations of the 207Pb2+–forms of CaM and TR2C with the antipsychotic drug trifluoperazine demonstrated that drug binding to the exposed hydrophobic surfaces in CaM causes substantial conformational changes and proceeds in a sequential manner – first the C-lobe and subsequently the N-lobe. Finally, the field dependence of CaM-bound 207Pb signals was examined. The 207Pb signal linewidths exhibited a sharp dependence on the square of the external magnetic field, a trend characteristic of relaxation via chemical shift anisotropy. Relaxation studies on TR2C demonstrated that chemical exchange also contributes to the observed linewidths. The large chemical shift dispersion observed for the 207Pb signals of the three proteins studied here illustrates the remarkable sensitivity of this parameter to subtle differences in the chemical environment of the protein-bound 207Pb nucleus. To our knowledge, the data presented in this article comprise the first ever published example of the application of 207Pb NMR spectroscopy to metalloproteins.
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  • 2
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    Rechtsmedizin 8 (1998), S. 223-225 
    ISSN: 1434-5196
    Keywords: Key words Barium sulfate ; Incident by contrast ; radiography ; Aspiration pneumonia ; Schlüsselwörter Bariumsulfat ; Kontrastmittelzwischenfall ; Aspirationspneumonie
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine , Law
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Bericht über eine 64jährige Frau, die während einer Röntgenuntersuchung des oberen Verdauungstrakts mit Bariumsulfat einen Teil des Kontrastmittels aspirierte und 35 Stunden später, nach klinisch zunächst unauffälligem Verlauf, an den Folgen einer Aspirationspneumonie verstarb. Über eine derartige, letal verlaufene Aspiration von Bariumsulfat liegen im Schrifttum bisher nur wenige Mitteilungen vor. Aus radiologischer und rechtsmedizinischer Sicht waren konkrete Anhaltspunkte für ein ärztliches Fehlverhalten nach Auftreten der Komplikation nicht zu erkennen.
    Notes: Abstract The case of a 64-year-old woman who aspirated a moderate amount of barium sulfate contrast medium during a x-ray barium swallow is presented. After an initially inconspicious clinical course the patient died 35 h later of respiratory insufficiency from aspiration pneumonia. Only a few reports of fatalities due to aspiration of barium exist in the literature. From the forensic and radiological point of view no concrete clues for medical malpractice in the course of this complication associated with a barium swallow could be found.
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