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    Canadian Science Publishing ; 2010
    In:  Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology Vol. 88, No. 12 ( 2010-12), p. 1166-1171
    In: Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology, Canadian Science Publishing, Vol. 88, No. 12 ( 2010-12), p. 1166-1171
    Abstract: Cardiovascular autonomic dysfunction and alterations in vascular elasticity are known complications of several disorders, including diabetes mellitus, hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, aging, and chronic kidney disease. The current study was designed to test whether a relationship existed between pulse wave velocity (PWV), augmentation index (AIx), aortic elastic properties, and cardiovascular autonomic function in healthy volunteers. The study comprised 25 healthy volunteers, whose aortic strain, distensibility, and stiffness index were measured by echocardiography, whereas PWV and AIx were evaluated by Arteriograph (TensioMed, Budapest, Hungary) in all cases. Autonomic function was assessed by means of 5 standard cardiovascular reflex tests. We found that heart rate response to deep breathing, as the most reproducible cardiovascular reflex test to characterize parasympathetic function, showed low to moderate correlations with PWV (r = –0.431, p = 0.032), aortic strain (r = 0.594, p = 0.002), distensibility (r = 0.407, p = 0.043), and stiffness index (r = –0.453, p = 0.023). Valsalva ratio and autonomic neuropathy score (ANS) correlated with PWV (r = –0.557, p = 0.004 and r = –0.421, p = 0.036, respectively) and AIx (r = –0.461, p = 0.020 and r = –0.385, p = 0.057, respectively), while ANS correlated with even aortic stiffness index (r = –0.457, p = 0.022). Cardiovascular reflex tests mainly characterizing sympathetic function had no correlation with aortic stiffness parameters (p = NS for all correlations). Correlations exist between parameters characterizing aortic elasticity and parasympathetic autonomic function, as shown by standard cardiovascular reflex tests in healthy volunteers.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0008-4212 , 1205-7541
    Language: English
    Publisher: Canadian Science Publishing
    Publication Date: 2010
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    Canadian Science Publishing ; 2002
    In:  Biochemistry and Cell Biology Vol. 80, No. 2 ( 2002-04-01), p. 241-251
    In: Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Canadian Science Publishing, Vol. 80, No. 2 ( 2002-04-01), p. 241-251
    Abstract: Cells respond to stress by upregulating the synthesis of cytoprotective heat shock proteins (HSPs) and antioxidant enzymes. The aim of this study was to compare the effects of cold (CWI) or hot water immersion (HWI) stress on three different acute pancreatitis models (cholecystokinin octapeptide (CCK), sodium taurocholate (TC), and L-arginine (Arg)). We examined the levels of pancreatic HSP60, HSP72, and antioxidants after the water immersion stress. Male Wistar rats were injected with CCK, TC, or Arg at the peak level of pancreatic HSP synthesis, as determined by Western blot analysis. HWI significantly elevated HSP72 expression and CWI significantly increased HSP60 expression in the pancreas. Water immersion stress decreased the levels of pancreatic antioxidants. CWI and HWI pretreatment ameliorated most of the examined laboratory and morphological parameters of CCK-induced pancreatitis. CWI pretreatment decreased pancreatic edema and the serum amylase level; however, the morphological damage was more severe in TC-induced acute pancreatitis. Overall, CWI and HWI pretreatment only decreased the serum cytokine concentrations in Arg-induced pancreatitis. CWI and HWI resulted in differential induction of pancreatic HSP60 and HSP72 and the depletion of antioxidants. The findings suggest the possible roles of HSP60 and (or) HSP72 (but not that of the antioxidant enzymes) in the protection against CCK- and TC-induced acute pancreatitis. Unexpectedly, CWI pretreatment was detrimental to the morphological parameters of TC-induced pancreatitis. It was demonstrated that CWI and HWI pretreatment only influenced cytokine synthesis in Arg-induced pancreatitis.Key words: heat shock proteins, water immersion, cholecystokinin octapeptide, sodium taurocholate, L-arginine, pancreatitis.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0829-8211 , 1208-6002
    Language: English
    Publisher: Canadian Science Publishing
    Publication Date: 2002
    SSG: 12
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    Canadian Science Publishing ; 2005
    In:  Genome Vol. 48, No. 5 ( 2005-10-01), p. 840-847
    In: Genome, Canadian Science Publishing, Vol. 48, No. 5 ( 2005-10-01), p. 840-847
    Abstract: A novel storage protein gene with obvious wheat chimeric structure was isolated from an immature kernel-specific cDNA library prepared from the old Hungarian variety, Bánkúti 1201. This clone contains γ-gliadin sequences in the 5′ region and LMW-glutenin sequences on the 3′ end. A frameshift mutation was also introduced by the putative recombination event. Hence, the amino acid sequence of the C-terminal region was transformed to a completely new polypeptide. Based on this finding, 7 additional recombinant prolamin genes of similar structure were isolated with specific PCR primers. The 8 chimeric clones seem to be derived from 4 individual γ-gliadin and 3 LMW-glutenin sequences. These genes show remarkable diversity in size, gliadin:glutenin ratio, frameshift mutations, and sulphur content. The putative functional characteristics of the chimeric polypeptides and problems related to the origin of the encoding genes are discussed.Key words: prolamin, chimeric genes, recombination, wheat cDNA library.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0831-2796 , 1480-3321
    Language: English
    Publisher: Canadian Science Publishing
    Publication Date: 2005
    detail.hit.zdb_id: 2020635-5
    SSG: 12
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    Canadian Science Publishing ; 2006
    In:  Genome Vol. 49, No. 5 ( 2006-05-01), p. 563-
    In: Genome, Canadian Science Publishing, Vol. 49, No. 5 ( 2006-05-01), p. 563-
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0831-2796 , 1480-3321
    Language: English
    Publisher: Canadian Science Publishing
    Publication Date: 2006
    detail.hit.zdb_id: 2020635-5
    SSG: 12
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