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  • 1
    ISSN: 1471-4159
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract: Distribution of iron in the brain varies with region, cell type, and age. Furthermore, some neurological diseases are accompanied by an abnormal accumulation of iron in specific areas of the CNS. These findings implicate a mobile intracerebral iron pool; however, transport of iron across the blood-brain barrier and its regulation are largely unknown. In an extensive series of experiments in primary cultures of porcine blood-brain barrier endothelial cells, we separately quantified surface-bound and total cellular transferrin receptor pools. Although 90% of all transferrin receptors were located inside the cell, only 10% of these intracellular receptors actively took part in the endocytic cycle. This large “inactive” intracellular transferrin receptor pool could either function as a storage site for spare receptors or be activated by the cell to increase its capacity for iron transport. Data were corrected for nonspecific binding by a separate biochemical assessment using a 100-fold excess of unlabeled ligand. Data were also analyzed in a nonlinear curve-fit program. This resulted in a less elaborate and less biased estimate of nonspecific binding.
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    ISSN: 1471-4159
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract: Iron is essential in the cellular metabolism of all mammalian tissues, including the brain. Intracerebral iron concentrations vary with age and in several (neurological) diseases. Although it is evident that endothelial cells lining the capillaries in the brain are of importance, factors governing the regulation of intracerebral iron concentration are unknown. To investigate the role of blood-brain barrier endothelial cells in cerebral iron regulation, primary cultures of porcine blood-brain barrier endothelial cells were grown in either iron-enriched or iron-depleted medium. Iron-enriched cells showed a reduction in surface-bound and total transferrin receptor numbers compared with iron-depleted cells. Transferrin receptor kinetics showed that the transferrin receptor internalization rate in iron-enriched cultures was higher, whereas the transferrin receptor externalization rate in iron-enriched cultures was lower than the rate in iron-depleted cultures. Moreover, blood-brain barrier endothelial cells cultured in iron-enriched medium were able to accumulate more iron intracellularly, which underlines our kinetic data on transferrin receptors. Our results agree with histopathological studies on brain tissue of patients with hemochromatosis, suggesting that at high peripheral iron concentrations, the rate of iron transport across the blood-brain barrier endothelial cells is to some extent proportional to the peripheral iron concentration.
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  • 3
    ISSN: 0009-8981
    Keywords: Bone alkaline phosphatase ; Parathyroid hormone ; Renal transplantation
    Source: Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002
    Topics: Medicine
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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  • 4
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    Springer
    Journal of applied electrochemistry 27 (1997), S. 147-152 
    ISSN: 1572-8838
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Electrical Engineering, Measurement and Control Technology
    Notes: Abstract A ’slurry electrode‘ is a suspension of particles with large double-layer capacity, such as activated carbon, in an electrolyte solution. These particles transfer charge from an electrochemical cell to an external reactor, where a substance is oxidized or reduced, and are recharged in the cell. The circulated particles must be separated from the solution of the reaction product. Various aspects of a system consisting of an electrochemical cell, a reactor, and a sedimentation vessel for separation are discussed. For the reactor the following aspects are considered: rate of influx, residence time in the reactor, size of the reactor, concentration of particles in the suspension, rate and degree of conversion, flow rate of particles and single or cascade reactors. The transport of charge by the particles determines the current flowing in the electrochemical cell as well as the rate of conversion, or, for a given degree of conversion, the maximum initial concentration. Specific, and yet unsolved, problems of the cell are examined. These result from the contact between the particles and the feeder electrode, of which either the duration is too short or the resistance is too great. Possible application of a slurry electrode working in steady state conditions is considered.
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    Honolulu, etc. : Periodicals Archive Online (PAO)
    Pacific Affairs. 67:1 (1994:Spring) 149 
    ISSN: 0030-851X
    Topics: Political Science , Sociology , Economics
    Notes: Southeast Asia
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    Infection 2 (1974), S. 46-51 
    ISSN: 1439-0973
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Summary The LD50 of Ps. aeruginosa bacteria administered intraperitoneally to mice was studied for its reliability as an estimate of virulence. Its distribution in a sample of 20 strains could be shown to be logarithmically normal. Evidence as to the dose-dependent protection by strain and group specific antibody, the therapeutic effects of different carbenicillin concentrations, and the combination of both activities was gained by use of the LD50 model. The synergism resulting from the simultaneous administration of antiserum, which enhances phagocytosis by additional opsonization of the bacteria, and the antibiotic in different doses has proved to be merely additive. No particular therapeutic advantage can therefore be deduced from the observation that Pseudomonas bacteria are disturbed in their cell wall synthesis by subinhibitory carbenicillin concentrations.
    Notes: Zusammenfassung Die LD50 bei Mäusen als Virulenzmaß für Ps. aeruginosa wird an einer Stichprobe von 20 Stämmen auf ihre methodische Zuverlässigkeit geprüft. Die ermittelten Werte ergeben eine eingipfelige, offenbar logarithmisch normale Verteilung. Das tierexperimentelle Modell ermöglicht quantitative Aussagen über die dosisabhängige Schutzwirkung von spezifischen Antikörpern gegen Pseudomonasbakterien, über die therapeutischen Effekte abgestufter Carbenicillin-Konzentrationen und die Kombination beider protektiver Maßnahmen. Der Synergismus zwischen der antibakteriellen Hemmstoffwirkung und der bei passiver Immunisierung durch zusätzliche Opsonisierung der Erreger gesteigerten Phagozytose ist über alle Konzentrationsbereiche additiver Natur. Es ergibt sich demnach kein Anhalt für die hypothetische Virulenzminderung von Pseudomonasbakterien, die unter subinhibitorischen Carbenicillin-Konzentrationen in der Zellwandsynthese gestört und trotz erheblicher Deformation noch vermehrungsfähig sind.
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