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https://read.qxmd.com/read/18512832/direct-observation-of-mixed-valence-and-radical-cation-dimer-states-of-tetrathiafulvalene-in-solution-at-room-temperature-association-and-dissociation-of-molecular-clip-dimers-under-oxidative-control
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Pinn-Tsong Chiang, Nai-Chia Chen, Chien-Chen Lai, Sheng-Hsien Chiu
We have observed the mixed-valence and radical cation dimer states of a glycoluril-based molecular clip with tetrathiafulvalene (TTF) sidewalls at low concentration (1 mM) at room temperature. This molecular clip has four consecutive anodic steps in its cyclic voltammogram, which suggests a sequential oxidation of these TTF sidewalls to generate species existing in several distinct charge states: neutral monomers, mixed-valence dimers, radical cation dimers, and fully oxidized tetracationic monomers. The observation of characteristic NIR spectroscopic absorption bands at approximately 1650 and 830 nm in spectroelectrochemistry experiments supports the presence of intermediary mixed-valence and radical cation dimers, respectively, during the oxidation process...
2008: Chemistry: a European Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/18164848/systemic-lupus-erythematosus-radiotherapy-and-the-risk-of-acute-and-chronic-toxicity-the-mayo-clinic-experience
#22
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Melva E Pinn, Douglas G Gold, Ivy A Petersen, Thomas G Osborn, Paul D Brown, Robert C Miller
PURPOSE: To determine the acute and chronic toxic effects of radiotherapy in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). METHODS AND MATERIALS: Medical records of 21 consecutive patients with SLE, who had received 34 courses of external beam radiotherapy and one low-dose-rate prostate implant, were retrospectively reviewed. Patients with discoid lupus erythematosus were excluded. RESULTS: Median survival was 2.3 years and median follow-up 5...
June 1, 2008: International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology, Physics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/18045591/epithelial-lamina-propria-lymphocyte-interactions-promote-epithelial-cell-differentiation
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Stephanie Dahan, Giulia Roda, David Pinn, Franziska Roth-Walter, Okebugwu Kamalu, Andrea P Martin, Lloyd Mayer
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Intestinal lymphoepithelial interactions occur in the epithelium and the subepithelial space. We asked whether normal, Crohn's disease (CD), or ulcerative colitis (UC) lamina propria lymphocytes (LPL) could promote intestinal epithelial cell (IEC) growth and differentiation. METHODS: T84 cells were cocultured with isolated LPL. IECs were then lysed and subjected to measurement of intestinal alkaline phosphatase (IAP) activity; Western blot analysis for MAPK and Akt activation; and real-time polymerase chain reaction to assess caudal-related homeoprotein 2 (CDX2) messenger RNA (mRNA) levels...
January 2008: Gastroenterology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/18000555/leptospira-interrogans-endostatin-like-outer-membrane-proteins-bind-host-fibronectin-laminin-and-regulators-of-complement
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Brian Stevenson, Henry A Choy, Marija Pinne, Matthew L Rotondi, M Clarke Miller, Edward Demoll, Peter Kraiczy, Anne E Cooley, Trevor P Creamer, Marc A Suchard, Catherine A Brissette, Ashutosh Verma, David A Haake
The pathogenic spirochete Leptospira interrogans disseminates throughout its hosts via the bloodstream, then invades and colonizes a variety of host tissues. Infectious leptospires are resistant to killing by their hosts' alternative pathway of complement-mediated killing, and interact with various host extracellular matrix (ECM) components. The LenA outer surface protein (formerly called LfhA and Lsa24) was previously shown to bind the host ECM component laminin and the complement regulators factor H and factor H-related protein-1...
November 14, 2007: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/17686470/intracellular-ice-formation-in-mouse-oocytes-subjected-to-interrupted-rapid-cooling
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Peter Mazur, Irina L Pinn, F W Kleinhans
The formation of ice crystals within cells (IIF) is lethal. The classical approach to avoiding it is to cool cells slowly enough so that nearly all their supercooled freezable water leaves the cell osmotically before they have cooled to a temperature that permits IIF. An alternative approach is to cool the cell rapidly to just above its ice nucleation temperature, and hold it there long enough to permit dehydration. Then, the cell is cooled rapidly to -70 degrees C or below. This approach, often called interrupted rapid cooling, is the subject of this paper...
October 2007: Cryobiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/16600207/extra-and-intra-cellular-ice-formation-in-stage-i-and-ii-xenopus-laevis-oocytes
#26
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James F Guenther, Shinsuke Seki, F W Kleinhans, Keisuke Edashige, Daniel M Roberts, Peter Mazur
We are currently investigating factors that influence intracellular ice formation (IIF) in mouse oocytes and oocytes of the frog Xenopus. A major reason for choosing these two species is that while their eggs normally do not possess aquaporin channels in their plasma membranes, these channels can be made to express. We wish to see whether IIF is affected by the presence of these channels. The present Xenopus study deals with control eggs not expressing aquaporins. The main factor studied has been the effect of a cryoprotective agent [ethylene glycol (EG) or glycerol] and its concentration...
June 2006: Cryobiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/16346676/isolation-and-characterization-of-a-novel-thermophilic-freshwater-methanogen
#27
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J E Harris, P A Pinn, R P Davis
A novel thermophilic, coccoid methanogen isolated from nonthermal freshwater sediments is described. Hydrogen plus carbon dioxide and formate were substrates for methanogenesis, and methane production was stimulated by yeast extract, Casamino Acids, and tryptose. Growth also occurred autotrophically. Elevated levels of sodium chloride were not required for maximum growth and were inhibitory above 2%. The minimum doubling time occurred at 57 degrees C, and the upper and lower limits for methane production were 62 and 26 degrees C, respectively...
December 1984: Applied and Environmental Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/16300676/efficient-gene-driven-germ-line-point-mutagenesis-of-c57bl-6j-mice
#28
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Edward J Michaud, Cymbeline T Culiat, Mitchell L Klebig, Paul E Barker, K T Cain, Debra J Carpenter, Lori L Easter, Carmen M Foster, Alysyn W Gardner, Z Y Guo, Kay J Houser, Lori A Hughes, Marilyn K Kerley, Zhaowei Liu, Robert E Olszewski, Irina Pinn, Ginger D Shaw, Sarah G Shinpock, Ann M Wymore, Eugene M Rinchik, Dabney K Johnson
BACKGROUND: Analysis of an allelic series of point mutations in a gene, generated by N-ethyl-N-nitrosourea (ENU) mutagenesis, is a valuable method for discovering the full scope of its biological function. Here we present an efficient gene-driven approach for identifying ENU-induced point mutations in any gene in C57BL/6J mice. The advantage of such an approach is that it allows one to select any gene of interest in the mouse genome and to go directly from DNA sequence to mutant mice...
2005: BMC Genomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/16126189/effects-of-hold-time-after-extracellular-ice-formation-on-intracellular-freezing-of-mouse-oocytes
#29
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Peter Mazur, Irina L Pinn, Shinsuke Seki, Frederick W Kleinhans, Keisuke Edashige
MII mouse oocytes in 1 and 1.5M ethylene glycol(EG)/phosphate buffered saline have been subjected to rapid freezing at 50 degrees C/min to -70 degrees C. When this rapid freezing is preceded by a variable hold time of 0-3 min after the initial extracellular ice formation (EIF), the duration of the hold time has a substantial effect on the temperature at which the oocytes subsequently undergo intracellular ice formation (IIF). For example, in 1M EG, the IIF temperatures are -23.7 and -39.2 degrees C with 0 and 2 min hold times; in 1...
October 2005: Cryobiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/15990165/role-of-maternal-dietary-antioxidant-supplementation-in-murine-placental-and-fetal-limb-development
#30
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M R Prater, K L Zimmerman, L C Pinn, J M Keay, C L Laudermilch, S D Holladay
Methylnitrosourea (MNU) is a multisystem teratogen that damages proliferating cells through macromolecule alkylation and generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Murine dams exposed to MNU midgestation produce offspring with distal limb malformations, an outcome reduced by maternal immune stimulation. Immunostimulatory effects of antioxidant therapy may in part explain this improved birth outcome. The present study hypothesizes that placental, rather than fetal, damage from excessive ROS may contribute to MNU-induced embryopathy...
April 2006: Placenta
https://read.qxmd.com/read/15975568/extra-and-intracellular-ice-formation-in-mouse-oocytes
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Peter Mazur, Shinsuke Seki, Irina L Pinn, F W Kleinhans, Keisuke Edashige
The occurrence of intracellular ice formation (IIF) during freezing, or the lack there of, is the single most important factor determining whether or not cells survive cryopreservation. One important determinant of IIF is the temperature at which a supercooled cell nucleates. To avoid intracellular ice formation, the cell must be cooled slowly enough so that osmotic dehydration eliminates nearly all cell supercooling before reaching that temperature. This report is concerned with factors that determine the nucleation temperature in mouse oocytes...
August 2005: Cryobiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/15715465/application-of-a-flexible-synthesis-of-5r-thiolactomycin-to-develop-new-inhibitors-of-type-i-fatty-acid-synthase
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Jill M McFadden, Susan M Medghalchi, Jagan N Thupari, Michael L Pinn, Aravinda Vadlamudi, Katherine I Miller, Francis P Kuhajda, Craig A Townsend
Fatty acid synthase (FAS) catalyzes the synthesis of palmitate from the sequential condensation of an acetyl primer with two carbon units added from malonyl-CoA. Inhibition of the beta-ketoacyl synthase domain of mammalian FAS leads to selective cytotoxicity to various cancer cell lines in vitro and in vivo. Also, inhibitors of FAS can cause reduced food intake and body weight in mice. Naturally occurring thiolactomycin (TLM) was used as a template to develop a new class of type I FAS inhibitors. Using a flexible synthesis, families of TLM structural analogues were obtained that possess selective FAS activity and display anticancer and weight loss effects...
February 24, 2005: Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/15498887/c75-alters-central-and-peripheral-gene-expression-to-reduce-food-intake-and-increase-energy-expenditure
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Yajun Tu, Jagan N Thupari, Eun-Kyoung Kim, Michael L Pinn, Timothy H Moran, Gabriele V Ronnett, Francis P Kuhajda
C75, a synthetic inhibitor of fatty acid synthase (FAS), causes anorexia and profound weight loss in lean and genetically obese mice. C75 also acts as a stimulator of carnitine palmitoyltransferase-1 to induce fatty acid oxidation. To approximate human obesity, we used a 2-wk C75 treatment model for diet-induced obese (DIO) mice to investigate the central and peripheral effects of C75 on gene expression. C75 treatment decreased food intake, increased energy expenditure, and reduced body weight more effectively in DIO than in lean mice...
January 2005: Endocrinology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/15028725/c75-a-fatty-acid-synthase-inhibitor-reduces-food-intake-via-hypothalamic-amp-activated-protein-kinase
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Eun-Kyoung Kim, Ian Miller, Susan Aja, Leslie E Landree, Michael Pinn, Jill McFadden, Francis P Kuhajda, Timothy H Moran, Gabriele V Ronnett
Energy homeostasis and feeding are regulated by the central nervous system. C75, a fatty acid synthase (FAS) inhibitor, causes weight loss and anorexia, implying a novel central nervous system pathway(s) for sensing energy balance. AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK), a sensor of peripheral energy balance, is phosphorylated and activated when energy sources are low. Here, we identify a role for hypothalamic AMPK in the regulation of feeding behavior and in mediating the anorexic effects of C75. 5-Aminoimidazole-4-carboxamide-1-beta-D-ribofuranoside (AICAR), an activator of AMPK, increased food intake, whereas compound C, an inhibitor of AMPK, decreased food intake...
May 7, 2004: Journal of Biological Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/14612531/fatty-acid-synthase-inhibition-triggers-apoptosis-during-s-phase-in-human-cancer-cells
#35
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Weibo Zhou, P Jeanette Simpson, Jill M McFadden, Craig A Townsend, Susan M Medghalchi, Aravinda Vadlamudi, Michael L Pinn, Gabriele V Ronnett, Francis P Kuhajda
C75, an inhibitor of fatty acid synthase (FAS), induces apoptosis in cultured human cancer cells. Its proposed mechanism of action linked high levels of malonyl-CoA after FAS inhibition to potential downstream effects including inhibition of carnitine palmitoyltransferase-1 (CPT-1) with resultant inhibition of fatty acid oxidation. Recent data has shown that C75 directly stimulates CPT-1 increasing fatty acid oxidation in MCF-7 human breast cancer cells despite inhibitory concentrations of malonyl-CoA. In light of these findings, we have studied fatty acid metabolism in MCF7 human breast cancer cells to elucidate the mechanism of action of C75...
November 1, 2003: Cancer Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/12446631/elimination-of-channel-forming-activity-by-insertional-inactivation-of-the-p13-gene-in-borrelia-burgdorferi
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Yngve Ostberg, Marija Pinne, Roland Benz, Patricia Rosa, Sven Bergström
P13 is a chromosomally encoded 13-kDa integral outer membrane protein of the Lyme disease agent, Borrelia burgdorferi. The aim of this study was to investigate the function of the P13 protein. Here, we inactivated the p13 gene by targeted mutagenesis and investigated the porin activities of outer membrane proteins by using lipid bilayer experiments. Channel-forming activity was lost in the p13 mutant compared to wild-type B. burgdorferi, indicating that P13 may function as a porin. We purified native P13 to homogeneity by fast performance liquid chromatography and demonstrated that pure P13 has channel-forming activity with a single-channel conductance in 1 M KCl of 3...
December 2002: Journal of Bacteriology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/11580231/interaction-of-human-papillomavirus-type-11-e7-protein-with-tap-1-results-in-the-reduction-of-atp-dependent-peptide-transport
#37
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A Vambutas, J DeVoti, W Pinn, B M Steinberg, V R Bonagura
Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) cause benign and malignant epithelial tumors of the respiratory and genital mucosa. We previously reported that recurrent respiratory papillomas caused by HPV 6/11 express low levels of antibody-detectable TAP-1, the protein that transports peptides into the endoplasmic reticulum for assembly and presentation by MHC Class I, and that the extent of TAP-1 immunostaining is inversely related to the frequency of disease recurrence. We have now determined a mechanism for the reduction in TAP-1 detection...
October 2001: Clinical Immunology: the Official Journal of the Clinical Immunology Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/11444828/fatty-acid-synthase-inhibition-in-human-breast-cancer-cells-leads-to-malonyl-coa-induced-inhibition-of-fatty-acid-oxidation-and-cytotoxicity
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J N Thupari, M L Pinn, F P Kuhajda
Inhibition of fatty acid synthase (FAS) induces apoptosis in human breast cancer cells in vitro and in vivo without toxicity to proliferating normal cells. We have previously shown that FAS inhibition causes a rapid increase in malonyl-CoA levels identifying malonyl-CoA as a potential trigger of apoptosis. In this study we further investigated the role of malonyl-CoA during FAS inhibition. We have found that: [i] inhibition of FAS with cerulenin causes carnitine palmitoyltransferase-1 (CPT-1) inhibition and fatty acid oxidation inhibition in MCF-7 human breast cancer cells likely mediated by elevation of malonyl-CoA; [ii] cerulenin cytotoxicity is due to the nonphysiological state of increased malonyl-CoA, decreased fatty acid oxidation, and decreased fatty acid synthesis; and [iii] the cytotoxic effect of cerulenin can be mimicked by simultaneous inhibition of CPT-1, with etomoxir, and fatty acid synthesis with TOFA, an acetyl-CoA carboxylase (ACC) inhibitor...
July 13, 2001: Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/11328144/measuring-the-p-odd-pion-nucleon-coupling-h-1-pinn-in-pi-photoproton-production-near-threshold
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J W Chen, X Ji
We show that gamma-->p-->pi(+)n in the threshold region is an excellent candidate for measuring the leading parity-violating pion-nucleon coupling h((1))(piNN) to an uncertainty of 20% if it has a natural size from dimensional analysis. The conclusion is based on a large unpolarized cross section, a new low-energy theorem for the photon polarization asymmetry at the threshold A(gamma)/(th) = square root of 2 f(pi)(mu(p)-mu(n))h((1))(piNN)/g(A)m(N) approximately h((1))(piNN)/2, and its strong dominance at forward and backward angles in the threshold region...
May 7, 2001: Physical Review Letters
https://read.qxmd.com/read/10667561/malonyl-coenzyme-a-is-a-potential-mediator-of-cytotoxicity-induced-by-fatty-acid-synthase-inhibition-in-human-breast-cancer-cells-and-xenografts
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E S Pizer, J Thupari, W F Han, M L Pinn, F J Chrest, G L Frehywot, C A Townsend, F P Kuhajda
A biologically aggressive subset of human breast cancers and other malignancies is characterized by elevated fatty-acid synthase (FAS) enzyme expression, elevated fatty acid (FA) synthesis, and selective sensitivity to pharmacological inhibition of FAS activity by cerulenin or the novel compound C75. In this study, inhibition of FA synthesis at the physiologically regulated step of carboxylation of acetyl-CoA to malonyl-CoA by 5-(tetradecyloxy)-2-furoic acid (TOFA) was not cytotoxic to breast cancer cells in clonogenic assays...
January 15, 2000: Cancer Research
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