A biotinylated antisense oligonucleotide probe specific for the glycopeptide sequence of arginine vasopressin mRNA has been used with amplified detection for visualisation of arginine vasopressin mRNA in the rat hypothalamus. RNAase pretreatment to destroy arginine vasopressin mRNA and use of excess complementary oligonucleotide (sense) to absorb the biotinylated antisense oligonucleotide demonstrated the reaction is specific for arginine vasopressin mRNA. Further, dehydration of rats using 2% saline resulted in an increase in specific staining.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFProg Neuropsychopharmacol Biol Psychiatry
May 1989
1. An experimental antidepressant was studied through sleep laboratory recordings, psychoendocrinological tests and clinical measurements in terms of its efficacy, side effects and effects on sleep. 2.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA noninvasive method to evaluate deep venous incompetence by duplex scanning is presented. For this test, it was decided to have the patient standing so as to make the test less dependent on the need for patient cooperation and to allow gravity to produce reflux. Results were validated against ambulatory venous pressure measurements.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe syntheses are described of two types of linker molecule useful for the specific attachment of non-radioactive labels such as biotin and fluorophores to the 5' terminus of synthetic oligodeoxyribonucleotides. The linkers are designed such that they can be coupled to the oligonucleotide as a final step in solid-phase synthesis using commercial DNA synthesis machines. Increased sensitivity of biotin detection was possible using an anti-biotin hybridoma/peroxidase detection system.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe developmental profile of the major haemolymph proteins (ceratitins) inCeratitis capitata was studied. Ceratitin concentration in the haemolymph decreases dramatically during the last days of pupal life, while the amounts of ceratitins in whole organism extracts remain unchanged. By electrophoretic, immunological and immunofluorescence techniques it was revealed that ceratitins are reabsorbed by the fat body and a fraction of them is deposited in the cuticle.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFour major hemolymph polypeptides (ceratitins) with molecular weights between 8.1 X 10(4) and 8.7 X 10(4) daltons have been identified in the fat body of late Ceratitis capitata larvae.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWilehm Roux Arch Dev Biol
January 1981
The accumulation of major haemolymph proteins (a group of proteins immunologically related to Calliphorin) their biosynthesis in vivo and in organ culture as well as their secretion, has been studied during the late larval stages and white pupae of the Mediterranean fruit flyCeratitis capitata. The accumulation of major haemolymph proteins in the haemolymph, shows a twenty fold increase from the 4-day old larvae to the white pupae stage, while in the fat body there is only a seven fold increase. It is evident from the in vivo and organ culture studies, that the major haemolymph proteins are synthesized during the late larval stage and their synthesis declines abruptly during the stage of white pupae.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn a series of 109 Greek patients with breast carcinoma, a significant increase in the haptoglobin type 1-1 was observed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFActa Genet Stat Med
December 1966