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    ISSN: 1432-2072
    Keywords: Cholecystokinin ; Schizophrenia ; Peptide pharmacology ; Caerulein ; Cerebrospinal fluid
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Neuroleptic-free schizophrenic patients received caerulein, a potent analogue of cholecystokinin octapeptide, in a fixed- and rising-dose schedule. In addition, neuroleptic-treated patients received a single dose of the peptide with a 4-week follow-up. No significant change in mental status was observed after any of these administration schedules. Peak plasma levels of caerulein were noted at 20–30 min after IM administration; at this time no changes in cortical evoked potential were demonstrated. Furthermore, levels of cholecystokinin were not found to be reduced, but were in fact elevated in lumbar cerebrospinal fluid of schizophrenic patients. These data argue against the antipsychotic efficacy of systemic caerulein administration and, because evidence of CNS response to CCK is lacking, suggest that other pharmacologic strategies may be necessary to effectively modify central peptide systems with systemically administered drugs.
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    Molecular genetics and genomics 226 (1991), S. 120-128 
    ISSN: 1617-4623
    Keywords: Lycopersicon esculentum ; Ethyl methanesulphonate (EMS) treatment ; Allyl alcohol selection ; Alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) ; Adh-1 null mutant
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Summary Treatment of tomato seeds with ethyl methanesulphonate (EMS) followed by allyl alcohol selection of M2 seeds has led to the identification of one plant (B15-1) heterozygous for an alcohol dehydrogenase (Adh) null mutation. Genetic analysis and expression studies indicated that the mutation corresponded to the structural gene of the Adh-1 locus on chromosome 4. Homozygous Adh-1 null mutants lacked ADH-1 activity in both pollen and seeds. Using an antiserum directed against ADH from Arabidopsis thaliana, which crossreacts with ADH-1 and ADH-2 proteins from tomato, no ADH-1 protein was detected in seeds of the null mutant. Northern blot analysis showed that Adh-1 mRNA was synthesized at wild-type levels in immature seeds of the null mutant, but dropped to 25% in mature seeds. Expression of the Adh-2 gene on chromosome 6 was unaffected. The potential use of the Adh-1 null mutant in selecting rare transposon insertion mutations in a cross with “mutable” Adh-1 + tomato lines is discussed.
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