Publications by authors named "Coradello H"

Mechanical ventilation of mature or premature newborns is supposed to provide pulmonary gas exchange while causing minimal side effects to the respiratory system and circulation of the infants. A certain degree of alveolar ventilation, for example, can be achieved by different ventilator settings with different airway pressures (Fig. 1), and thus the corresponding effects on lung mechanics, barotrauma, and circulation differ.

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In order to correlate biochemical changes of the hair with physical properties we present a model for the examination techniques. L-azetidine was incorporated into the hair keratin complex and the resulting mechanoelastic properties were determined using the ultramicrohardness testing system on scanning electron microscopy. Structure was investigated by X-ray diffraction and incorporation of L-azetidine was detected by thin-layer chromatography.

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The frequency of congenital Toxoplasma infection is strictly correlated with the frequency of Toxoplasma primary infection in child bearing age. The latter corresponds directly to the increase of contamination rate in the normal population between 20 and 40 years of age, if determined with a sensitive method detecting also low antibody concentrations with certainty (Sabin-Feldman-dye test). In four representative studies the relation was 0.

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As previously shown by two dimensional thin-layer chromatography L-azetidine-2-carboxylic-acid (L-Az) is incorporated into type I skin collagen instead of proline when 3 week old mice are fed with a 0,1% solution of L-Az orally. Ultrastructural investigations did not reveal significant changes in collagen periodicity and on fibril diameter. The collagen fibrils of the upper papillary dermis seemed to be packed more densely, sometimes only one electron dense lamina was seen instead of basal lamina and plasma membrane.

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A specific and sensitive method for the quantitative determination of the stable, reduced glucose-lysine adduct, glucitollysine (GL), in plasma protein samples is described. The method uses standard amino acid ion exchange chromatography followed by reverse phase high performance liquid chromatography after derivatisation of GL to a fluorescent product. Moreover, GL was characterised and identified in plasma samples by means of mass spectroscopy.

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It has been suggested previously that non-enzymatic glycosylation of certain enzymes results in decreased enzymatic activity. In order to examine the role of high blood glucose concentrations (BG) on serum alkaline phosphatase (AP) activity, we determined BG and serum AP in 32 healthy children during an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) and in 10 type I diabetic children at 30-min intervals for at least 150 min. A significant negative correlation was noted for BG and AP during the oral glucose load (r = -0.

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In 55 newborn infants with respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) we compared chest radiographs and static respiratory compliance to see which of the two methods would best characterize the severity of pulmonary disease. There was a significant correlation between radiological score and compliance (rs = -0.5776, n = 55, p less than 0.

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The ultimate goal in the treatment of neonatal Rh-disease is prevention of hyperbilirubinemia and bilirubin encephalopathy syndrome. Therapeutic approaches as exchange transfusion, phototherapy, reduction of enterohepatic circulation and enzyme induction are discussed on the basis of bilirubin metabolism. The impact of endogenous and exogenous factors upon bilirubin-albumin binding is emphasized in more detail.

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Non-enzymatic galactosylation has been investigated by in vitro incubation of red cell haemolysate, a HbAo-preparation and of GBM of healthy children. The effects of non-enzymatic galactosylation of haemoglobin has been studied by high pressure liquid chromatography, the effects of GBM galactosylation by immunoelectrophoresis. Subsequently, the occurrence of elevated values for HbAIa-c and GSP was evaluated in 14 galactosaemic children (11 transferase deficiency, 3 galactokinase deficiency), as well as urinary acid glycosaminoglycae excretion and GBM immunoelectrophoretic mobility in 6 of these 14 children measured.

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Non-enzymatic glycosylation (NEG) of alkaline phosphatase (AP) was studied after short- and long-term incubation with glucose and other carbohydrates. Glucose and amino sugars clearly inhibited the enzyme activity; this was in contrast to reducing and non-reducing disaccharides, which had an enhancing effect. After AP had been incubated with 18 nmol/l glucose for 180 minutes (short-term incubation), a subsequent extensive dialysis revealed full recovery of the enzymatic activity.

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8 mice were given L-acetidin-2-carboxylic acid orally over a period of 5 weeks. Another 8 mice served as control animals. Finally, the mice were sacrificed, their hair samples were hydrolized and applied to thin layer chromatography which revealed the incorporation of L-acetidin-2-carboxylic acid into mouse hair expressed by an additional spot.

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In order to elucidate the role of L-acetidine-2-carboxylic acid (L-ac) incorporated into collagen type I of the skin instead of proline, we looked for the mechanoelastic properties of skin. Mice were orally fed with 0, 1% solution of L-ac for 5 weeks, then sacrificed, and type I collagen was extracted. Incorporation of the proline analogue (L-ac) could be shown by two dimensional thinlayer chromatography.

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Recent investigations point to the nonenzymatic glycosylation as a cause of long-term complications in diabetes mellitus. We describe an enzymatic activity that cleaves glucose from the glomerular basement membrane (GBM), present in lysosomal preparations of diabetic lymphocytes. The GBM, nonenzymatically glycosylated or obtained from rats with diabetes, were incubated with enzyme preparations, separated on Sephadex G-25 and applied for glucose measurement on gas chromatography and mass spectroscopy.

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Two infants were admitted for severe, intractable hypoglycemia. "Fasting" tests lasting 45 and 30 minutes respectively revealed hypoglycemia with inappropriately elevated levels of plasma insulin and plasma C-peptide. Subsequently, somatostatin was infused to test the individual sensitivity of the B-cells.

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Immunoelectrophoresis of glomerular basement membrane antigens in the urine of 20 Type 1 (insulin-dependent) diabetic and 10 healthy children was performed. In 10 of the diabetic children, there was altered alpha-1-mobility, while the other diabetic and normal children showed alpha-2-mobility. After incubation with glucose, glomerular basement membrane antigens in the urine of healthy children showed alpha-1-mobility.

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The serum concentrations of thyrotropin (TSH), thyroxine (T4), trijodothyronine (T3) and of 3,3',5', trijodothyronine (reverse T3, rT3) were followed up during the first 4 weeks of life in 5 healthy premature infants and in 6 premature infants with hyaline membrane syndrome and artificial ventilation. TSH and T4 concentrations remained unchanged in both groups. T3 levels increased during the observation period and were significantly lower in the sick prematures on days 1 and 3 (p less than 0,02).

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Though there is sufficient evidence that fibronectin is an integral extracellular matrix protein of the normal human kidney, the distribution and the interaction with structural proteins of the kidney have not been resolved. There are disagreements between investigators whether fibronectin is a component of the glomerular basement membrane or linked to it. We have been examining the interaction between the glomerular basement membrane and its components type IV collagen and laminin and fibronectin.

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In order to look for the position of amyloid P in the macromolecular connective tissue and extracellular matrix system, we performed binding studies involving affinity chromatography. Binding studies revealed the strong binding of fibronectin to amyloid P (S-AP). The fibronectin-amyloid P linkage was dissociated after elution with 2 M urea.

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The compliance of the respiratory system was determined at an average of 2.89 h (range 45 min - 8 h) after birth in 82 newborns who were retrospectively divided into group 1: healthy newborns (mean gestational age 37.1 weeks, range 30 - 41 weeks); group 2: newborns with respiratory distress (RD) needing no ventilatory support (mean gestational age 37.

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Assuming adequate technique, determinations of intracellular phenylalanine and tyrosine concentrations in lymphocytes are very reproducible. The concentrations found in this study (1981) in five homozygotes and five obligate heterozygotes for PKU and seven normals, are identical with the corresponding concentrations found in 1979 in 13 homo- and 19 obligate heterozygotes for PKU and 26 normals. The intracellular concentrations in six homo- and five heterozygotes for hyper-Phe, as determined in the present study, are intermediate between the concentrations found in PKUs and normals in the present and the former study.

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The modification of haemoglobin A by glucose to haemoglobin A Ic is a classical example for a nonenzymatic glucosylation (n. e. glu.

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The proteases trypsin, alpha-chymotrypsin and papain were incubated with glucose for a period of 10 days at 37 degrees C and activity was tested in comparison to the enzymes incubated with the puffer solution only without glucose addition. Papain additionally was incubated for 10 days at 37 degrees C with the carbohydrates galactose, sucrose, lactose, glucosamine, galactosamine and mannosamine. While trypsin and chymotrypsin showed no change in enzymatic activity after incubation with glucose, the activity of papain was reduced by 70% to 90% (mean 84%).

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Risk of premature birth was evaluated according to the prematurity risk score proposed by Thalhammer 1973 in 610 newborn infants hospitalized during 1974 to 1979 at the Division of Neonatology and Congenital Disorders of the Department of Pediatrics, University of Vienna. 324 infants had a birth weight of less than 2501 grams and 286 infants a birth weight of more than 2500 grams. Prematurity risk was compared with regard to prenatal care to birth weight and gestational age as well as to the duration of hospital stay, the incidence of respiratory distress syndrome, the need of ventilatory support and the mortality rate.

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