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  • 1
    ISSN: 1520-510X
    Source: ACS Legacy Archives
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1432-0428
    Keywords: Type 1 (insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus ; islet-cell antibodies ; insulin secretion
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Basal insulin secretion was compared in nine islet-cell antibody positive, non-diabetic first-degree relatives of children with Type 1 (insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus and nine normal control subjects matched for age, sex and weight. Acute insulin responses to a 25 g intravenous glucose tolerance test were similar in the two groups (243 (198–229) vs 329 (285–380) mU·l−1·10min−1, mean (±SE), p=0.25). Fasting plasma insulin was assayed in venous samples taken at one min intervals for 2 h. Time series analysis was used to demonstrate oscillatory patterns in plasma insulin. Autocorrelation showed that regular oscillatory activity was generally absent in the islet-cell antibody positive group, whereas a regular 13 min cycle was shown in control subjects (p〈 0.0001). Fourier transformation did, however, show a 13 min spectral peak in the islet-cell antibody positive group, consistent with intermittent pulsatility. We conclude that overall oscillatory patters of basal insulin secretion are altered in islet-cell antibody positive subjects even when the acute insulin response is within the normal range.
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1432-0428
    Keywords: Type 1 (insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus ; environmental temperature ; non-obese diabetic (NOD) mouse
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary An association between the incidence of childhood Type 1 (insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus and the average yearly temperature in different countries has been reported, the incidence being higher in countries with a lower mean temperature. We have studied the effect of environmental temperature on the incidence of diabetes in an animal model of Type 1 diabetes, the non-obese diabetic (NOD) mouse. Female NOD mice were divided at weaning, with one group placed at a higher temperature (mean 23.7±1.7° C) and the other at a lower temperature (21.0±1.8° C). At 20 weeks of age 6 of 16 mice at lower temperature and 1 of 17 mice at higher temperature had developed diabetes (p 〈 0.02); at 30 weeks 10 of 16 and 5 of 17 mice had developed diabetes (p 〈 0.05). Non-diabetic animals in the low temperature group had a higher food intake than those in the high temperature group between 13–15 weeks of age (28.0±1.2 g/week vs 24.8± 0.7 g/week, P 〈 0.05). In a parallel experiment, histological examination showed that there were similar degrees of insulitis in the high and low temperature groups at seven weeks of age. We conclude that environmental temperature can affect the incidence of diabetes in the NOD mouse and that this may be related to alterations in food intake.
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  • 4
    ISSN: 1432-1424
    Keywords: Adenosine ; Sarcoplasmic reticulum ; Cardiac Ca2+-release channel ; Caffeine ; Adenine nucleotides
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract Calcium-release channels of sheep cardiac sarcoplasmic reticulum were incorporated into phosphatidylethanolamine bilayers and single channel currents were recorded under voltage-clamp conditions. The effect of adenosine on single channel conductance and gating was investigated, as were the interactions between adenosine and caffeine and adenosine and α,β-methylene ATP. Addition of adenosine (0.5–5 mm) to the cytosolic but not the luminal side of the membrane increased the open probability of single calcium-activated calcium-release channels by increasing the frequency and duration of open events, yielding an EC50 of 0.75 mm at 10 μm activating Ca2+. Addition of 1 mm caffeine potentiated the effects of adenosine at 10 or 100 μm-activating cytosolic calcium, but had no effect on the inability of adenosine to activate the channel at 80 pmcalcium, suggesting discrete sites of action on the calcium-release channel for adenosine and caffeine. In contrast, addition of 100 μm α,β-methylene-ATP decreased single channel open probability in the presence of adenosine, suggesting that these compounds act on the same site on the channel. Activation of single channel opening by adenosine, or by adenosine together with caffeine, had no effect on single channel conductance or the Ca2+/Tris+ permeability ratio. Channels activated by adenosine were characteristically modified by ryanodine and blocked by μm ruthenium red or mm magnesium. These results show that adenosine activates the sheep cardiac sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+-release channel by increasing the frequency and duration of open events in a Ca2+-dependent manner. The receptor site on the channel for adenosine is distinct from that for caffeine but probably the same as that for adenine nucleotides.
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  • 5
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    Springer
    The journal of membrane biology 146 (1995), S. 133-144 
    ISSN: 1432-1424
    Keywords: Sarcoplasmic reticulum ; Skeletal muscle ; Calcium-release channel ; Ryanodine receptor ; Channel gating
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract The effects of changes in luminal [Ca2+] have been investigated in sheep skeletal sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) Ca2+-release channels after activation of the channels by different ligands from the cytosolic side of the channel. Native heavy SR membrane vesicles were incorporated into planar phospholipid bilayers under voltage-clamp conditions. Experiments were carried out in symmetrical 250 mm Cs+. Lifetime analysis indicates that channels activated solely by cytosolic Ca2+ exhibit at least two open and five closed states. The open events are very brief and are close to the minimum resolvable duration. When channels are activated solely by cytosolic Ca2+, luminal Ca2+ does not appear to exert any regulatory effect. The P 0 and duration of the open and closed lifetimes are unchanged. However, if channels are activated by ATP alone or by ATP plus cytosolic Ca2+, increases in luminal [Ca2+] produce marked increases in P 0 and in the duration of the open lifetimes. Our results demonstrate that maximum activation of the skeletal SR Ca2+-release channel by ATP cannot be obtained in the absence of millimolar luminal [Ca2+].
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  • 6
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    The journal of membrane biology 137 (1994), S. 215-226 
    ISSN: 1432-1424
    Keywords: Ca2+-release channels ; Sarcoplasmic reticulum ; Cardiac ; Sulmazole
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract We investigated the effects of changes in luminal [Ca2+] on the gating of native andpurified sheep cardiac sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) Ca2+-release channels reconstituted intoplanar phospholipid bilayers. The open probability (P o )of channels activated solely by cytosolic Ca2+ was greater at positive than negative holding potentials. Channels activatedsolely by 10 μm cytosolic Ca2+ exhibited no change in steady-stateP o or in the relationship betweenP o and voltage when the luminal[Ca2+] was increased from nanomolar to millimolar concentrations. In the absence of activating concentrationsof cytosolic Ca2+, the channel can be activated by the phosphodiesterase inhibitor sulmazole (AR-L 115BS). However, cytosolicCa2+-independent activation of the channel by sulmazole requires luminal Ca2+. In the presence ofsulmazole, at picomolar luminal [Ca2+] the channel remains completely closed. Increasing the luminal [Ca2+]to millimolar levels markedly increases the P o via an increase in theduration of open events. The P o and duration of the sulmazole-activated, luminalCa2+-dependent channel openings are voltage dependent. In the presence of micromolar luminal Ca2+, theP o and duration of sulmazole-activated openings are greater atnegative voltages. However, at millimolar luminal [Ca2+], long openings are also observed at positive voltages and theP o appears to be similar at positive and negative voltages. Our findings indicate thatthe regulation of channel gating by luminal Ca2+ depends on the mechanism of channel activation.
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  • 7
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    Springer
    The journal of membrane biology 80 (1984), S. 191-199 
    ISSN: 1432-1424
    Keywords: cardiac sarcoplasmic reticulum ; K+ channel ; ion selectivity ; decamethonium block
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Summary Rabbit cardiac muscle sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) was isolated and separated into ryanodine-sensitive and-insensitive fractions (L.R. Jones and S.E. Cala,J. Biol. Chem. 256:11809–11818, 1981). Vesicles of cardiac SR were incorporated into planar phospholipid bilayers by fusion and the channel activity of the membrane studied under voltage-clamp conditions (C. Miller,J. Membrane Biol. 40: 1–23, 1978). Both fractions contain a monovalent cation-selective three-state channel. In the presence of 75mm K2SO4, the fully open state (β) conductance of this channel is 157.2±30 pS and the sub-state (α) conductance is 100.7±21 pS. Both open states display the same selectivity sequence for monovalent cations, i.e. K+〉NH 4 + 〉Rb+〉Na+〉Li+ and may be blocked by the skeletal muscle relaxants decamethonium and hexamethonium. Block occurs when the compounds are added to either side of the membrane. The properties of the cardiac SR cation channel are compared with those of the previously reported monovalent cation-selective channels of mammalian and amphibian skeletal muscle SR.
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  • 8
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    Electronic Resource
    College Park, Md. : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    The Journal of Chemical Physics 93 (1990), S. 2222-2227 
    ISSN: 1089-7690
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics , Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Single crystals of [Fe(mesitylene)2+2][C3(C(CN)2)−3]2 exhibit an intense EPR spectrum with anisotropy and fine structure typical of an electronic triplet species (S=1). From measurements of the fine-structure splitting as a function of angle in three orthogonal crystal planes, it has been established that the spin–spin interaction tensor is nearly axial, D=(−218, 116, 105 MHz), and that the g tensor is almost isotropic with giso =2.0027. The zero-field splitting parameters were determined as ||D||=327.8 MHz (117 G) and ||E||=5.7 MHz (2 G). Comparison of the principal directions of D with vectors within the known crystal structure shows that the triplet comprises a radical pair formed between nearest neighboring anions. The principal values and directions of D for the biradical compare well with those calculated for the unpaired spin density distribution deduced for the monoradical from its isotropic spectrum and from INDO calculations.
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  • 9
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    Electronic Resource
    [S.l.] : International Union of Crystallography (IUCr)
    Acta crystallographica 31 (1975), S. 101-115 
    ISSN: 1600-5724
    Source: Crystallography Journals Online : IUCR Backfile Archive 1948-2001
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Geosciences , Physics
    Notes: Charge-density analyses have been carried out on twelve sets of X-ray data. For materials containing first-row atoms intensities measured by the θ:2θ method yield gross populations concordant with electronegativities and the shapes of the distributions agree qualitatively with predictions from force-field arguments. Gross charges are sensitive to experimental errors systematic with Bragg angle, but are insensitive to deficiencies in the models for thermal motion. Noise in thermal parameters is a limiting factor for hydrogen populations determined from X-ray data alone, but mechanistic models for the hydrogen motions obviate this difficulty. Spherically symmetric functions centred at the nuclei give a poor representation of the density for bonded hydrogen. Slater-type orbital products with standard molecular exponents sample the valence density less efficiently for second-row atoms than for carbon, nitrogen and oxygen atoms. Two-centre density functions overlap heavily with neighbouring one-centre terms, and do not provide a useful extension to basis sets for charge-density studies. There are discrepancies between experimental populations and semi-empirical INDO calculations for strongly polar systems.
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  • 10
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    s.l. : American Chemical Society
    The @journal of physical chemistry 〈Washington, DC〉 94 (1990), S. 2727-2729 
    Source: ACS Legacy Archives
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Physics
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