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  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-1424
    Keywords: Water pore sizes ; Water channels ; Reflection coefficients ; Selectivity filters ; Proximal kidney tubule ; Single file transport
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract Proximal straight tubules (PST) were dissected from rabbit kidneys, held by crimping pipettes in a chamber and bathed in a buffered isosmotic (295 mOsm/kg) solution containing 200 mm mannitol (MBS). Changes in tubule diameter were monitored on line with an inverted microscope, TV camera and image processor. The PST were then challenged for 20 sec with MBS made 35 mOsm/kg hyperosmotic by addition of either NaCl, KCl, mannitol (M), glycerol (G), ethylene glycol (E), glycine (g), urea (U), acetamide (A) or formamide (F). With NaCl, KCl, M, G, E, g, U, and A, tubules shrunk osmometrically within 0.5 sec and remained shrunk for as long as 20 sec without recovering their original volume (sometimes A showed some recovery). PST barely shrunk with F and quickly recovered their original volume. The permeability coefficients were 0 μm/sec (NaCl, M, g, E and U), 1 μm/sec (A), 84 μm/sec (F) and 0.02 μm/sec (G). The reflection coefficients σ = 1.0 (NaCl, KCl, M, G, E, g and U), 0.95 (A) and 0.62 (F). Similar σ values were obtained by substituting 200 mOsm/kg M in MBS by either NaCl, KCl, G, E, g, U, a or F. The olive oil/water partition coefficients are 5 (M), 15 (U), 85 (A) and 75 (F) (all x10−5). Thus, part of F permeates the cell membrane through the lipid bilayer. The probing molecules van der Waals diameters are 7.4×8.2×12.0 (M), 3.6×5.2×5.4 (U), 3.8×5.2 ×5.4 (A) and (3.4×4.5×5.4 (F) Å. We conclude that only F clearly permeates the water channel (WCH). Water molecules must single file within the WCH. After subtraction of the bilayer permeability of the probes, we estimate for the WCH selectivity filter cross-section a diameter of 4.2–4.7 Å (if it is circular) and 3.6×4.2 Å (if it is rectangular). But if the oxygens facing the WCH lumen H bond with the molecules crossing the WCH, the WCH selectivity filter would be 3.3–3.8 Å (circular) and 3.6×4.0 Å (rectangular).
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  • 2
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    European radiology 8 (1998), S. 1654-1656 
    ISSN: 1432-1084
    Keywords: Key words: Burkitt's lymphoma ; Soft tissue ; US ; CT ; MR imaging
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract. An unusual case is reported of a soft tissue mass in the lower extremity, without bone involvement, in an 85-year-old woman; the histopathological diagnosis was Burkitt's lymphoma. Pertinent clinical history, histological examination, and imaging procedures allowed early diagnosis. To our knowledge, the radiological findings in Burkitt's lymphoma with this unusual clinical presentation have not been described previously.
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  • 3
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    Amsterdam : Elsevier
    General and Comparative Endocrinology 71 (1988), S. 212-228 
    ISSN: 0016-6480
    Source: Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
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  • 4
    ISSN: 1365-2958
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Stability mediated by the parD system of plasmid R1 is modulated by a killer protein, Kid, and by an antagonist of this function, Kis. Determination of the 5′ ends of ParD transcripts, revealed that the genes coding for these proteins are transcribed from a single promoter. Analysis of the 3′ end of the ParD RNAs indicated the existence of two transcripts: one of them coding for the Kis and Kid proteins, and the other coding only for Kis. Analysis of the effects of parD+ and kis- recombinants on the β-galactosidase levels expressed by different transcriptional and translational parD-lacZfusions, and on the ParD RNA levels determined by a derepressed parD mutant, indicated that the Kis and Kid proteins repress co-ordinately the parD system at the transcriptional level. We discuss the relevance of these results in terms of the activities of the Kis and Kid proteins and in the context of the stabilization mediated by parD.
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  • 5
    ISSN: 1432-2013
    Keywords: Key words Aquaporin (AQP) ; Intestine ; Stomach
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract  Since specific proteins responsible for water transport (aquaporins, AQPs) have been identified in a great variety of tissues, we decided to study the presence of AQP3 in the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) of Wistar rats. Poly(A+) RNA was purified from the mucosa of the stomach, jejunum, ileum and colon, and gross detection of AQP3 mRNA was done by Northern blot analysis. In situ hybridization studies were carried out to precisely localize the distribution of this transcript. Sections of the different tissues were hybridized with @400-bp [35S]riboprobes. The results presented here demonstrate that AQP3 is expressed throughout the GIT, with its expression in the colon and ileum greater than that in the stomach. Immunohistochemistry experiments, using a polyclonal antibody against AQP3, revealed that AQP3 protein is present at the basolateral membrane of the epithelial cells lining the villus tip of the small intestine and colon. The finding of AQP3 in the intestinal epithelia strongly suggests that this protein functions as a pathway for water transport in this epithelium.
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  • 6
    ISSN: 1573-7438
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Résumé Vingt-quatre bouvillons de 11 mois de race Nellore pesant au début de l'expérience 120 kg ont reçu trois rations différentes dans une expérience d'une durée de 192 jours totalement conduite par blocs choisis au hasard. Les animaux pâturaient continuellement soit sur l'herbe de Yaragua (Hyparrhenia rufa) soit sur un mélange Yaragua/Stylosanthes (Stylosanthes guianensis). Ils ont reçu les rations suivantes: A—troupeau-témoin, Yaragua et sel ordinaire; B—mélange Yaragua/Stylosanthes, plus sel ordinaire; C—mélange Yaragua/Stylosanthes, plus phosphate bicalcique et sel ordinaire (dans le rapport de 1/1 pour ces derniers). La consommation moyenne minérale dans les trois groupes était de 52 g par animal et par jour. A 13 mois, les gains quotidiens en poids vif par bouvillon étaient respectivement de 0,182–0,409 et 0,483 kg pour les rations à base de Yaragua Yaragua/Stylosanthes et Yaragua/Stylosanthes plus mélange phosphate calcique et sel ordinaire. Le gain de poids vif quotidien par hectare était de 0,488–1,289 et 1,522 kg par bouvillon pour les mêmes rations (Yaragua/Stylosanthes plus sel ordinaire, Yaragua/Stylosanthes plus phosphate bicalcique et sel ordinaire. Les bouvillons recevant une légumineuse (Stylosanthes) dans leur régime ont eu des gains pondéraux deux fois supérieurs (P〈0,05) à ceux des témoins, le phosphate bicalcique quant à lui apportant un accroissement supplémentaire (P〈0,05).
    Abstract: Resumen En un experimento el cual tuvo una duración de 392 días, 24 novillos Cebú Nellore de un año de edad, los cuales pesaron 180 kg inicialmente, fueron asignados al azar a tres tratamientos diferentes. Los animales pastorearon continuamente pasto yaragua (Hyparrhenia rufa) o yaragua + stylo (Stylosanthes quianensis), recibiendo los siguientes tratamientos: a) control, yaragua + sal; b) yaragua +Stylosanthes + sal; c) yaragua + stylo + fosfato dicálcico y sal comun 1:1. El consumo mineral en los tres grupos fue en promedio 52 g animal/día−1. A los 13 meses de edad, la ganancia animal día fue de 0.182, 0.409 y 0.483 kg para los tres tratamientos en su orden. La ganancia de peso diaria por hectárea fue de 0.488, 1.289 y 1.522 kg novillo−1 para yaragua, yaragua + stylo + sal comun y yaragua + stylo + fosfato dicálcico con sal comun. Los novillos que recibieron leguminosas en la dieta, más que doblaron en ganancia de peso (P〈0.05) a los controles, y aun más (P〈0.05) los animales que recibieron fosfato dicálcico en la dieta.
    Notes: Summary Twenty-four yearling 11-month old Nellore steers initially weighing 180 kg were assigned to three treatments in a randomised complete block experiment lasting 392 days. Animals grazed continuously either Yaragua grass (Hyparrhenia rufa) or Yaragua/Stylo legume (Stylosanthes guianensis) and received the following treatments: A) Control, Yaragua plus common salt, B) Yaragua/Stylo plus common salt, and C) Yaragua/Stylo plus dicalcium phosphate/common salt (1:1). Mineral consumption in the three groups averaged 52 g per animal day−1. At 13 months daily liveweight gains/steer were 0.182, 0.409 and 0.483 kg for treatments of Yaragua, Yaragua/Stylo, and Yaragua/Stylo plus dicalcium phosphate/common salt mixture. Daily liveweight gains per ha were 0.488, 1.289, and 1.522 kg steer−1 for Yaragua, Yaragua/Stylo plus common salt and Yaragua/Stylo plus dicalcium phosphate/common salt. Steers receiving a legume (stylo) in the diet more than doubled weight gains (P〈0.05) compared to controls with dicalcium phosphate further (P〈0.05) increasing these gains.
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