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Patients with different types of mucopolysaccharidoses (MPS) lack specific lysosomal enzymes, which leads to tissue accumulation and urinary excretion of glycosaminoglycans (GAGs). Since little is known about the molecular composition of the excreted GAG fragments, we used two-dimensional [1H,13C]-correlation nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy for a detailed analysis of the urinary GAGs of patients with MPS types I, II, IIIA, IVA and VI. The method revealed that the molecular structures of the excreted GAGs, i.e. heparan sulfate (HS), dermatan sulfate (DS), chondroitin sulfate (CS), and keratan sulfate (KS) are clearly distinct for the different MPS types. The chain terminal residues that are the normal substrates for the defective enzymes constitute characteristic sets of signals for each MPS type. The GAG chains show variations in carbohydrate composition and sulfation patterns that can be related to the different MPS types and clinical features. For example, two patients with MPS IIIA (M. Sanfilippo) with signs of CNS degeneration but only mild somatic features excrete a highly sulfated variant of HS, resembling HS in porcine brain, whereas a patient with MPS I (M. Scheie) and two patients with MPS II (M. Hunter), who present primarily with coarse facial features, joint contractures and skeletal deformities excrete a different type of HS with lower sulfation. In another case study, a patient with MPS IVA (M. Morquio), who presented mainly with skeletal dysplasia, excreted not only excessive amounts of KS but also a highly sulfated CS variant, resembling CS in articular cartilage. The high-resolution NMR analysis of urinary GAGs presented here for the first time provides a solid basis for future studies with a larger number of patients to further explore pathogenesis and course of the MPS diseases.  相似文献   
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CT perfusion imaging constitutes an important contribution to the early diagnosis of acute stroke. Cerebral blood flow (CBF), cerebral blood volume (CBV) and time-to-peak (TTP) maps are used to estimate the severity of cerebral damage after acute ischemia. We introduce functional cluster analysis as a new tool to evaluate CT perfusion in order to identify normal brain, ischemic tissue and large vessels. CBF, CBV and TTP maps represent the basis for cluster analysis applying a partitioning (k-means) and density-based (density-based spatial clustering of applications with noise, DBSCAN) paradigm. In patients with transient ischemic attack and stroke, cluster analysis identified brain areas with distinct hemodynamic properties (gray and white matter) and segmented territorial ischemia. CBF, CBV and TTP values of each detected cluster were displayed. Our preliminary results indicate that functional cluster analysis of CT perfusion maps may become a helpful tool for the interpretation of perfusion maps and provide a rapid means for the segmentation of ischemic tissue.  相似文献   
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Neuropathological diagnostic criteria for Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) and other human transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (prion diseases) are proposed for the following disease entities: CJD - sporadic, iatrogenic (recognised risk) or familial (same disease in 1st degree relative): spongiform encephalopathy in cerebral and/or cerebellar cortex and/or subcortical grey matter; or encephalopathy with prion protein (PrP) immuno-reactivity (plaque and/or diffuse synaptic and/or patchy/perivacuolar types). Gerstmann-Sträussler-Scheinker disease (GSS) (in family with dominantly inherited progressive ataxia and/or dementia): encephalo(myelo)pathy with multicentric PrP plaques. Familial fatal insomnia (FFI) (in member of a family with PRNP178 mutation): thalamic degeneration, variable spongiform change in cerebrum. Kuru (in the Fore population). Without PrP data, the crucial feature is the spongiform change accompanied by neuronal loss and gliosis. This spongiform change is characterised by diffuse or focally clustered small round or oval vacuoles in the neuropil of the deep cortical layers, cerebellar cortex or subcortical grey matter, which might become confluent. Spongiform change should not be confused with non-specific spon-giosis. This includes status spongiosus (“spongiform state”), comprising irregular cavities in gliotic neuropil following extensive neuronal loss (including also lesions of “burnt-out” CJD), “spongy” changes in brain oedema and metabolic encephalopathies, and artefacts such as superficial cortical, perineuronal, or perivascular vacuolation; focal changes indistinguishable from spongiform change may occur in some cases of Alzheimer's and diffuse Lewy body diseases. Very rare cases might not be diagnosed by these criteria. Then confirmation must be sought by additional techniques such as PrP immunoblotting, preparations for electron microscopic examination of scrapie associated fibrils (SAF), molecular biologic studies, or experimental transmission.  相似文献   
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Zusammenfassung Die Unterschiede in der Ermüdungskurve tonischer und nicht tonischer Muskeln, nämlich langsamere Abnahme der Größe der Zukkungen bei stärkerer Verlängerung der Dauer und stärkerer Ausbildung des Verkürzungsrückstandes bzw. der Ermüdungskontraktur im tonischen Muskel sind unabhängig davon zu finden, ob die Muskeln in situ belassen werden und gut durchblutet sind oder nicht, ob sie direkt oder indirekt gereizt werden, ob Verkürzungen oder Spannungen registriert werden. Voraussetzung ist aber immer, daß wirklich nur der eine Muskel auf Acetylcholin reagiert. Sowie dies auch beim sog. nicht tonischen Muskel der Fall ist, sind die Unterschiede wesentlich geringer bzw. fehlen ganz. Dies beweist, daß die Unterschiede in der Ermüdbarkeit wirklich mit der Acetylcholinempfindlichkeit (dem sog. tonischen Verhalten) der Muskeln zusammenhängen, was sich auch darin ausdrückt, daß sie den gleichen jahreszeitlichen Schwankungen unterworfen sind.V. Mitteilung der Untersuchungen über tonische und nicht tonische Wirbeltiermuskeln.  相似文献   
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The metalloprotease ADAM 10 is an important APP alpha-secretase candidate, but in vivo proof of this is lacking. Furthermore, invertebrate models point towards a key role of the ADAM 10 orthologues Kuzbanian and sup-17 in Notch signalling. In the mouse, this function is, however, currently attributed to ADAM 17/TACE, while the role of ADAM 10 remains unknown. We have created ADAM 10-deficient mice. They die at day 9.5 of embryogenesis with multiple defects of the developing central nervous system, somites, and cardiovascular system. In situ hybridization revealed a reduced expression of the Notch target gene hes-5 in the neural tube and an increased expression of the Notch ligand dll-1, supporting an important role for ADAM 10 in Notch signalling in the vertebrates as well. Since the early lethality precluded the establishment of primary neuronal cultures, APPs alpha generation was analyzed in embryonic fibroblasts and found to be preserved in 15 out of 17 independently generated ADAM 10-deficient fibroblast cell lines, albeit at a quantitatively more variable level than in controls, whereas a severe reduction was found in only two cases. The variability was not due to differences in genetic background or to variable expression of the alternative alpha-secretase candidates ADAM 9 and ADAM 17. These results indicate, therefore, either a regulation between ADAMs on the post-translational level or that other, not yet known, proteases are able to compensate for ADAM 10 deficiency. Thus, the observed variability, together with recent reports on tissue-specific expression patterns of ADAMs 9, 10 and 17, points to the existence of tissue-specific 'teams' of different proteases exerting alpha-secretase activity.  相似文献   
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Exposure of cells to stress, particularly oxidative stress, leads to misfolding of proteins and, if they are not refolded or degraded, to cytoplasmic protein aggregates. Protein aggregates are characteristic features of a variety of chronic toxic and degenerative diseases, such as Mallory bodies (MBs) in hepatocytes in alcoholic and non-alcoholic steatohepatitis, neurofibrillary tangles in neurons in Alzheimer's, and Lewy bodies in Parkinson's disease. Using 2D gel electrophoresis and mass spectrometry, we identified p62 as a novel MB component. p62 and cytokeratins (CKs) are major MB constituents; HSP 70, HSP 25, and ubiquitinated CKs are also present. These proteins characterize MBs as a prototype of disease-associated cytoplasmic inclusions generated by stress-induced protein misfolding. As revealed by transfection of tissue culture cells overexpressed p62 did not induce aggregation of regular CK filaments but selectively bound to misfolded and ubiquitinated CKs. The general role of p62 in the cellular response to misfolded proteins was substantiated by detection of p62 in other cytoplasmic inclusions, such as neurofibrillary tangles, Lewy bodies, Rosenthal fibers, intracytoplasmic hyaline bodies in hepatocellular carcinoma, and alpha1-antitrypsin aggregates. The presence of p62 along with other stress proteins and ubiquitin in cytoplasmic inclusions indicates deposition as aggregates as a third line of defense against misfolded proteins in addition to refolding and degradation.  相似文献   
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Summary The present report describes the results of a combined morphological, enzyme- and immunohistochemical analysis of nine cases of malignant non Hodgkin's lymphomas (NHL) clinically presenting as lethal midline granuloma. In a previous report written before antibodies directed against B and T lymphocytes were available, a histiocytic origin of such neoplasms had been suggested. A panel of antibodies reactive with most B cells (L26, MB1, KiB3) and a majority of T cells (MT1, UCHL1) was applied on paraffin sections of formalin fixed tissues as well as antibodies directed against leukocyte common antigen (LCA), myeloid/histiocyte antigen (MAC 387), lysozyme, alpha-1-antitrypsin, alpha-1-antichymotrypsin, S-100 protein, prekeratin and immunoglobulin light chains. Enzyme histochemistry included tests for non-specific acid esterase, acid phosphatase, betaglucuronidase and chloroacetate esterase. As a result, five T, two B and two unclassified (malignant histiocytosis probable) NHL were identified, indicating distinct heterogeneity of NHL as causative disorders in lethal midline granuloma.  相似文献   
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CD4+ T cells are pivotal for elimination of Pneumocystis carinii from infected lungs, and alveolar macrophages are considered the main effector cells clearing the infected host of P. carinii organisms. To investigate this issue, several mutant mouse strains were used in a previously established experimental setup which facilitates natural acquisition of disease through inhalation of airborne fungal organisms. Mutant mice deficient in major histocompatibility complex class II molecules (Aβ−/−), T-cell receptor αβ cells (TCRβ−/−), or all mature T and B lymphocytes (RAG-1−/−) were naturally susceptible to P. carinii, whereas mouse mutants lacking the gamma interferon (IFN-γ) receptor (IFN-γ-R−/−) or tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α) type I receptor (p55) (TNF-α-RI−/−) resisted disease acquisition. Analysis of pulmonary cytokine patterns and free radical expression revealed the presence of superoxide, nitric oxide, and interleukin-1 (IL-1) mRNA and elevated levels of IFN-γ, TNF-α, and IL-12 in diseased TCRβ−/− and RAG-1−/− mice. Pulmonary macrophages of all diseased mouse mutants expressed scavenger and mannose receptors. Morbid Aβ−/− mutants displayed significant NO levels and IL-1 mRNA only, whereas heterozygous controls did not exhibit any signs of disease. Interestingly, neither IFN-γ nor TNF-α appeared to be essential for resisting natural infection with P. carinii, nor were these cytokines sufficient for mediating resistance during established disease in the absence of CD4+ T lymphocytes. Taken together, the results indicated that an activated phagocyte system, as evidenced by cytokine and NO secretion, in diseased mutants was apparently operative but did not suffice for parasite clearance in the absence of CD4+ TCRαβ cells. Therefore, additional pathways, possibly involving interactions of inflammatory cytokines with CD4+ T lymphocytes, must contribute to successful resistance against P. carinii.Immunocompromised patients, especially those suffering from AIDS, are at elevated risk of acquiring Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia (PCP), a major cause of premature mortality among AIDS patients (8, 35, 53). Various studies have emphasized that CD4+ T lymphocytes play a pivotal role in the orchestration of resistance to P. carinii (22, 43, 45), an opportunistic fungus, but the mechanisms underlying protection remain a conundrum. Pulmonary macrophages are considered the main effector cells in clearing the immunocompetent host from invading P. carinii organisms (25). It seems conceivable, therefore, that macrophage-activating functions mediated by CD4+ T cells are central to resistance. Impaired gamma interferon (IFN-γ) production by T cells from AIDS patients is thought to enhance susceptibility to P. carinii (34, 41). This notion is supported by reports that application of exogenous IFN-γ ameliorates disease in experimental animal models (2, 45). In contrast, in vivo neutralization of IFN-γ in spleen cell-reconstituted severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) mice by a specific monoclonal antibody (MAb) does not affect parasite clearance (5). Further studies point to a critical role of tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α) (5) and interleukin-1 (IL-1) (6) in maintaining an immunocompetent state. Both cytokines are mainly produced by macrophages and induce inflammatory responses (4, 10, 26). Overall, these findings support involvement of macrophage-derived cytokines in successful host resistance against P. carinii.To analyze in more depth the role of inflammatory and Th1/Th2-related pulmonary defense mechanisms in control of aerogenically acquired PCP, we took advantage of naturally susceptible gene disruption mutant mice lacking major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class II molecules (and therefore conventional CD4+ T cells) (Aβ−/−), T-cell receptor (TCR) αβ cells (TCRβ−/−), or all mature T and B lymphocytes (RAG-1−/−) (19). We further exploited mice deficient in the IFN-γ receptor (IFN-γ-R−/−) or the TNF-α type I receptor (p55) (TNF-α-RI−/−) to analyze their capacity to cope with aerogenic P. carinii organisms.Bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) cells of healthy and diseased mice were investigated for expression of the proinflammatory cytokines IL-1, TNF-α, IFN-γ, and IL-12, as well as IL-4, IL-5, and IL-10. The latter three cytokines counteract IFN-γ- and IL-12-mediated responses but participate in protection against certain extracellular pathogens (9). Moreover, production of superoxide (SO) and nitric oxide (NO), putative effector molecules of antimicrobial defense, was taken as a further indicator of macrophage activation. Contact with foreign material induces a rapid respiratory burst in professional phagocytes which results in SO production as a first line of defense. SO has been implicated in destruction of P. carinii (31), whereas NO produced by IFN-γ-stimulated macrophages encountering pathogens (4, 18, 30) does not appear to participate in control of P. carinii infection (47). Of further interest was the role of macrophage-expressed mannose receptors (MR) and scavenger receptors (SR). MR were previously found crucial for mediating P. carinii internalization (11, 37). The relevance of SR with respect to PCP has not been evaluated, but they are mainly expressed by tissue macrophages (36) and nonspecifically bind a large array of molecules, including surface molecules of microorganisms (39). Receptors with such broad pattern reactivity may be involved in direct differentiation of self from non-self, and recent data suggest that not only MR but also SR aid pattern recognition by macrophages and subsequent internalization of invading pathogens (27).We found that BAL cells from P. carinii-diseased RAG-1−/− and TCRβ−/− mutants secreted elevated IFN-γ, TNF-α, IL-12, NO, and SO levels and expressed IL-1 mRNA. In contrast, cells from morbid Aβ−/− mice produced IL-1 mRNA and high levels of NO only, whereas all other parameters were low to absent in these mutants. SR were expressed on pulmonary macrophages of all diseased RAG-1−/−, TCRβ−/−, and Aβ−/− mutants, whereas MR were also expressed by macrophages of healthy animals. Yet, the apparently activated phagocyte system in the lung, most pronounced in morbid TCRβ−/− and RAG-1−/− mutant mice, was insufficient for protection against natural P. carinii infection. Elevated levels of IFN-γ and TNF-α in morbid mutants (not in Aβ−/− mice) and the naturally resistant status of IFN-γ-R−/− and TNF-α-RI−/− mice further argue not only for independence from IFN-γ and TNF-α. Our findings indicate that CD4+ αβ T lymphocytes prevent and clear infection with P. carinii by mechanisms distinct from, or in addition to, pulmonary macrophage activation.(This study is part of the Ph.D. thesis of R. Hanano.)  相似文献   
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The medial nucleus of the trapezoid body (MNTB) is one of several principal nuclei in the superior olivary complex (SOC) of mammals. It is classically thought to function as a relay station between the contralateral ventral cochlear nucleus and the lateral superior olive (LSO), playing a role among those brainstem nuclei that are involved in binaural hearing. In order to characterise the physiology and morphology at the cellular level of the major neuronal component of the MNTB, the principal cells, we have analysed these neurons in rats in vivo using intracellular recordings and horseradish peroxidase-labelling. Our data demonstrate that MNTB principal cells, when being stimulated acoustically via the contralateral ear, show a phasic-tonic response with an onset latency of 3.5 ms and a suppression of their spontaneous activity following stimulus offset. These neurons have an axonal morphology whose complexity has not yet been described. All cells (n=10) projected exclusively ipsilaterally and had terminal axonal arbors in a variety of auditory brainstem nuclei. At least two and maximally seven auditory targets were innervated by an individual cell. Each cell projected into the LSO and the superior paraolivary nucleus (SPN). Additional projections that were intrinsic to the SOC were often observed in the lateral nucleus of the trapezoid body and in periolivary regions, with only one cell projecting into the medial superior olive. Most, if not all, MNTB principal cells also had projections that were extrinsic to the SOC, as their axons ascended into the lateral lemniscus. In two neurons the ascending axon formed terminal arbors in the ventral nucleus of the lateral lemniscus, and the dorsal nucleus of the lateral lemniscus could be identified as a target of one neuron. The location of the cell bodies of the MNTB principal cells correlated with the neurons' best frequencies, thereby demonstrating a tonotopic organisation of the MNTB, with high frequencies being represented medially and low frequencies laterally. The axonal projections into the LSO and the SPN were also tonotopically organised and the alignment of the tonotopic axes was similar to that in the MNTB. Our results confirm previous data from other species and suggest that MNTB principal cells have a great amount of physiological and morphological similarities across mammalian species. Furthermore, the complexity of the axonal projections indicates that these neurons play a role in auditory information processing which goes far beyond their previously described classical role.  相似文献   
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Identification of the membrane protein of porcine epidemic diarrhea virus   总被引:4,自引:0,他引:4  
Sequence information on the genome of porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) has only recently been determined. In contrast, very little is known about the viral proteins. In the present report we have identified the membrane glycoprotein (M) of PEDV by use of rabbit anti-peptide sera and transient expression of the cloned M gene in Vero cells and by expression in the baculovirus system. The native M protein of PEDV is incorporated into virions, is N-glycosylated, and migrates with a relative mobility (Mr) of 27 k in polyacrylamide gels. In contrast, the M protein synthesized by recombinant baculoviruses migrates with a Mr of 23 k, that is, with identical mobility as the deglycosylated product of PEDV. Thus, it appears that M protein specified by the recombinant baculovirus is poorly, if at all, glycosylated. Using monoclonal antibodies and rabbit antipeptide sera specific for the N and C termini of the M protein, we were able to show that a 19 k band detected in PEDV-infected cells but not in virions represented a fragment of M from which the C terminus had been cleaved off. Finally, by electron microscopy and immunogold labelling, the relative orientation of M within the virion envelope was determined as NexoCcyt. In conclusion, all of these data strongly support the hypothesis that PEDV should be classified with the group I coronaviruses.  相似文献   
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