The barriers, enthalpies, and rate constants for the addition of methyl radical to the double bonds of a selection of alkene, carbonyl, and thiocarbonyl species (CH(2)=Z, CH(3)CH=Z, and (CH(3))(2)C=Z, where Z = CH(2), O, or S) and for the reverse beta-scission reactions have been investigated using high-level ab inito calculations. The results are rationalized with the aid of the curve-crossing model. The addition reactions proceed via early transition structures in all cases.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF[structure: see text] High level ab initio molecular orbital calculations confirm experimental indications that the effect of alkyl substituents (R = Me, Et, i-Pr, t-Bu) on R-X bond dissociation energies varies considerably according to the nature of X. A simple qualitative explanation in terms of valence-bond theory is presented, highlighting the increasing importance of the stabilization of R-X by the ionic R(+)X(-) configuration for electronegative X substituents (such as F, OH, and OCH(3)).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: To investigate the phenotype and age-related penetrance of primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) in Australian families with the myocilin mutation Thr377Met.
Method And Design: Cross-sectional genetic study. Four unrelated pedigrees carrying the Thr377Met mutation were ascertained from more than 2000 consecutive cases of POAG in the Glaucoma Inheritance Study in Tasmania and from families with glaucoma referred to the study from throughout Australia.
Purpose: To demonstrate the effect in vivo of the myocilin gene mutation Thr377Met on outflow facility of aqueous humor, as measured by tonography.
Materials And Methods: Forty-two members of a pedigree known to carry the Thr377Met mutation were examined for glaucoma, evaluated with tonography, and screened for myocilin mutations. Tonography was used to calculate the coefficient of aqueous outflow facility (C), as well as the ratio of the resting intraocular pressure to C (P(0)/C).
High-level ab initio molecular orbital calculations on model reversible addition-fragmentation transfer (RAFT) polymerization reactions indicate that the retardation effect that is widely observed for methyl acrylate polymerization in the presence of cumyl dithiobenzoate may be attributed to the slow fragmentation of the RAFT adduct radical.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurpose: Inheritance of a particular apolipoprotein E gene polymorphism, the epsilon4 allele, has been associated with elevated risk for Alzheimer's disease and a poor outcome following head injury. The neuronal injury associated with Alzheimer's disease and brain injury may have a number of similarities with the nerve cell changes associated with glaucoma. Thus, we have investigated the association of inheritance of apolipoprotein E allelic isoforms (epsilon2, [epsilon]3, and epsilon4) with relative risk for different forms of glaucoma.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Infective conjunctivitis is common and mostly responds well to supportive management and/or empiric antibiotic treatment. At times the differential diagnosis includes more serious conditions that potentially threaten vision. Recurrence and treatment failures are relatively common.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPsychopharmacology (Berl)
September 2000
Rationale: Platelets share many properties with brain serotonergic neurons such as active 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) transport, 5-HT2 receptors, and mitochondrial monoamine oxidase.
Objectives: We measured brain 5-HT2 receptors and platelet 5-HT2 receptors in healthy volunteers to determine if there was any correlation between the two measures.
Methods: Ten healthy volunteers with no lifetime history of psychiatric illness or family history in first-degree relatives were recruited.
Objectives: To ascertain the prevalence of previously undiagnosed primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) within 5 large POAG pedigrees and to evaluate the reliability of a reported family history of glaucoma within these pedigrees.
Methods: The Glaucoma Inheritance Study in Tasmania (GIST) identified several large adult POAG pedigrees. Intraocular pressure (IOP), optic disc stereophotography, and automated perimetry were performed on all adult pedigree members.
The fenfluramine (FEN) neuroendocrine challenge paradigm, which involves measuring the response of prolactin (PRL) release to an oral challenge dose of FEN, provides a means of assessing serotonin (5-HT) function. The purpose of this study was to ascertain the role of 5-HT in premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) by measuring: (1) PRL and cortisol (CORT) responses to FEN; and (2) platelet 3H-imipramine binding levels, in females with pure PMDD (without a past or present comorbid mood disorder) in comparison to healthy controls. FEN challenge tests were administered to nine female patients with pure PMDD and nine healthy female controls during the follicular and late luteal phases of a menstrual cycle.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: To investigate responses to the clonidine challenge test in depression, and after electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) or desipramine treatment for depression, in order to determine the usefulness of noradrenergic responses to clonidine as a state or trait marker in depression.
Patients: Twenty-six patients with depression and 15 control subjects.
Setting: The psychiatric ward of St.
Background: A substantial proportion of cases of glaucoma have a genetic basis. Mutations causing glaucoma have been identified in the chromosome 1 open-angle glaucoma gene (GLC1A), which encodes a 57-kd protein known as myocilin. The normal role of this protein and the mechanism by which mutations cause glaucoma are not known.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe Glaucoma Inheritance Study in Tasmania (GIST) is a population survey of Australia's island state, Tasmania (population 450,000). Its aim is to find families with autosomal dominant, adult-onset, primary open angle glaucoma (POAG) suitable for genetic linkage analysis. POAG is relatively common, affecting around 3% of the Australian population.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe 'GIST' score was developed to facilitate linkage analysis of adult-onset primary open angle glaucoma (POAG) pedigrees in the Glaucoma Inheritance Study of Tasmania (GIST). Previous genetic linkage studies on juvenile open angle glaucoma pedigrees have relied upon an analysis of definitely affected individuals using the 'single best diagnosis' convention. Studies of adult-onset POAG have been complicated by limited numbers of unequivocally affected members identified even in very large pedigrees due to the later onset of the disease.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: The mechanism of the antidepressant action of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) remains unknown. Based on previous work with antidepressant drugs and their effects on the noradrenergic system, we undertook this study to further determine the effects of ECT on selected indices of peripheral adrenoceptor function in depressed patients.
Methods: Binding parameters (Bmax and Kd) of platelet alpha 2- and leukocyte beta 2-adrenoceptors, plasma noradrenaline (NA), 3-methoxy-4-hydroxy-phenylglycol (MHPG) and cortisol levels were determined in 18 patients, prior to treatment and 14 days after the last of a series of ECTs, and compared with samples obtained from 18 matched control subjects.
Binding parameters (Bmax and Kd) of alpha 2-adrenergic receptors were studied in platelets from 14 depressed patients and 18 control subjects. Using 3H-clonidine (a partial alpha 2-adrenergic agonist) as the ligand and membranes, prepared from platelets isolated under physiological conditions, we found no significant differences in Bmax and Kd between medication free patients and control subjects. Platelet binding parameters in the depressed patients did not correlate with plasma levels of norepinephrine, epinephrine or MHPG.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInfusions of syngeneic T-cells, lethally damaged with ultraviolet A light (UVA) and 8-methoxypsoralen (8-MOP), have been reported to prevent or ameliorate a number of autoimmune diseases in humans and in animal models of autoimmune disease. We previously demonstrated that the combination of UVA/8-MOP, or deoxycoformycin and deoxyadenosine (dCF/dAdo), damaged human lymphoid cells by inducing DNA strand breakage and stimulating poly (ADP-ribosyl)ation. These cells subsequently underwent programmed cell death ("apoptosis").
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