Publications by authors named "Dray F"

The invasive tree Melaleuca quinquenervia (Cav.) Blake is widely distributed throughout peninsular Florida and poses a significant threat to species diversity in the wetland systems of the Everglades. Mitigation of this threat includes the areawide release campaign of the biological control agents Oxyops vitiosa Pascoe and Boreioglycaspis melaleucae Moore.

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The evolution of increased competitive ability (EICA) hypothesis proposes that invasive species evolve decreased defense and increased competitive ability following natural enemy release. Previous tests of EICA examined the result of evolution by comparing individuals from home and introduced ranges, but no previous study of this hypothesis has examined the process of evolution by analyzing patterns of selection. On the basis of EICA, there should be selection for competitive ability without herbivores and selection for defense with herbivores.

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Within the context of early diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease (AD), there is a growing interest in neuropsychological screening tests. Amongst these tests, we focused on the largely used Memory Impairment Screen (MIS). The objective of the present work was to show that adding a 10-min delayed recall to the MIS, improves the test psychometric characteristics in order to detect dementia in the earliest stages.

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A study was realized on 130 healthy and autonomous volunteers (60-80 years old) who met specific medical and functional inclusion criteria. A comprehensive battery of neuropsychological tests was performed at baseline (M0), 6 and 12 months (M6, M12). At M0 the results indicated that 65% were cognitively normal on each of all the neuropsychological tests, whereas 35% presented a cognitive deficit on one or more tests.

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Alminoprofen is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) of the phenylpropionic acid class. It has anti-inflammatory properties different from the classical NSAID. Using both in vitro systems of cells in culture and in vivo models of inflammation, we report here that alminoprofen possesses both antiphospholipase A2 (PLA2) activity and anti-cycloxygenase (COX) activity.

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We studied PGE2 specific binding sites in human myometrial microsomes prepared from uterine specimens obtained by hysterectomy (women between 38 and 55 years of age). Competition experiments showed that the potency order for various prostaglandins (PGs) was: PGE2 > or = PGE1 >> PGF2 alpha > Iloprost > or = Carbacyclin >> ZK 110841 (PDG2 analogue). These relative affinities indicated that the receptor was of the EP type.

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A rapid new practical method for calculating both the antibody-antigen equilibrium constant and the antibody concentration from antibody dilution curve data alone is described. This method is faster than the inhibition curve method for evaluating a humoral immune response. It is particularly suitable for monitoring the immune response of an immunization program.

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The development of long-term culture of AIDS-KS cells has allowed us to investigate further a possible vascular origin of Kaposi sarcoma. Taking into account the relative specificity of arachidonic acid (AA) metabolism according to cell type, the AA 'cascade' was analyzed in cultured KS-3 cells established from lung biopsies and compared to human umbilical venous endothelial (H-UVE) cells and human myometrial smooth muscle (H-MSM) cells, under basal conditions and after stimulation with vasoactive agents such as histamine or thrombin. Considering strictly the 'prostaglandin' profile given by RIAs, the metabolism of AA was closer, whilst not identical, to H-UVE than to H-MSM cells.

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We investigated the effects of prostaglandins on cyclic AMP (cAMP) levels and on the activity of the rate-limiting enzyme of melatonin biosynthesis, arylalkylamine-N-acetyltransferase (NAT). The study was performed on primary cultures of dispersed chick pineal cells. Prostaglandin E, (PGE,) increased cAMP levels 2-fold and this stimulation went up to 4-fold in the presence of a phosphodiesterase inhibitor.

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A radioreceptor assay (RRA) was developed using rabbit platelet membrane preparations to quantify platelet-activating factor (PAF) and lyso-PAF, the deacylated derivative of PAF, in a variety of tissues and biological fluids. We examined PAF and lyso-PAF levels in different rat brain areas with regard to the many proven and postulated actions of PAF in brain functions. Human saliva was selected to check the validity of this RRA.

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The amounts of prostaglandin E2 formed in vitro by the median eminences of adult male rats were greater than those produced by the median eminences of immature, 22 day-old rats. However, the amount of leukotriene C4 produced by the adult rat median eminences was lower than that produced by the immature rat median eminences. Analysis of the prostaglandin E2 binding parameters of hypothalamic P2 membrane fractions indicates that there are two binding components, one high affinity (RH) and one low affinity (RL) in both adult and immature rats.

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This study shows that the specificity of radioimmunoassays can be improved by including a second antibody raised against an undesired cross-reactant. In a radioimmunoassay of prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) involving a monoclonal antibody, the cross-reactivity with 6-keto-prostaglandin E1 (6kPGE1) was decreased from 20% to 2% by including a high concentration of a polyclonal anti-6kPGE1. A similar increase in specificity was obtained in the assay of a larger hapten, luliberin (luteinizing hormone releasing hormone); the cross-reactivity of a luliberin analog was decreased 20-fold.

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A model of the competitive radioimmunoassay standard curve, based on the Law of Mass Action, has been developed and used in conjunction with experimental and counting errors to predict the assay detection limit and precision profiles. We verified the model with hapten radioimmunoassays performed in our laboratory. The resulting computer program can be used to determine the optimum antiserum concentration--depending on its affinity--and labeled-antigen concentration--according to its specific activity and nonspecific binding.

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[Prostaglandins and reproduction. I. Physiological aspects].

J Gynecol Obstet Biol Reprod (Paris)

May 1991

1) Eicosanoids are a family of polyunsaturated 20-carbon fatty acids and their metabolites. The metabolites are produced by three enzymatic pathways: the cyclooxygenase pathway, giving prostaglandins (PGs), the lipoxygenases and the epoxygenases pathways. Arachidonic acid (C20:4) is the most common fatty acid precursor in mammalian cells, where it is incorporated, as an ester, into the membrane lipid complex.

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The immunogenicities of six recombinant human growth hormone (rhGH) preparations, from KABI (A rhGH191 and B rhGH192), Eli Lilly (C), Nordisk (D), Sanofi (E) and Serono (F), used to treat 260 GH-deficient children, have been compared using a common specific and sensitive procedure for antibody determination. For this purpose we developed two immunoassays: a competitive liquid radioimmunoassay using 125I-rhGH, and an immunometric solid enzymoimmunoassay in which the rhGHs were immobilized. Blood samples were collected from the GH-deficient children before treatment and after 3, 6, 9, 12, 18 and 24 months of therapy.

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Peripheral leukocytes from allergic subjects were treated for 30 min with sodium cromoglycate (SCG) or with N-acetyl-aspartyl glutamic acid (NAAGA) and challenged for leukotriene B4 (LTB4) production with calcium ionophore A 23187. NAAGA significantly inhibits LTB4 release at concentrations of 10(-2) M (-86%), 5 x 10(-3) M (-49%) and 10(-3) M (-34%), while SCG was not able to block LTB4 production within the range of 10(-2)-10(-4) M. In spite of the fact that SCG and NAAGA are chemically unrelated and that both show antiallergic properties, only NAAGA is able in this model to block production of LTB4, a chemical mediator strongly involved in inflammatory and hypersensitivity reactions.

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Abstract Prostaglandin E(2), (PGE(2)) is involved in the luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone-stimulated luteinizing hormone surge in female rats and may act via specific membrane receptors. The following studies were performed to determine whether there were any changes in the hypothalamic PGE(2) binding and/or PGE(2) content which were specific to proestrus and not to the rest of the estrous cycle. Groups of female Wistar rats were sacrificed at 3-h intervals throughout the estrous cycle to determine both the circadian and circaestral changes in the hypothalamic PGE(2) content and [(3)H]PGE(2) binding.

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To investigate whether platelet-activating factor (PAF) exerts an indirect action on immune cells by altering the secretion of hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis products, the effects of intracerebroventricular (i.c.v.

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The epoxyeicosatrienoic acids (EETs) were discovered as products of a cyclooxygenase/lipoxygenase-independent, cytochrome P-450 catalyzed metabolism of arachidonic acid (AA) termed the "epoxygenase" pathway. The rat hypothalamus is able to synthesize EETs from exogenous AA, and 5,6-EET has been found to release the neuropeptide somatostatin (SRIF) from hypothalamic nerve terminals of the median eminence (ME). In the present study, hypothalami from male rats were examined for the presence of endogenous EETs, using chemical, chromatographic, and mass spectral analysis procedures.

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12-Lipoxygenases oxygenate arachidonic acid producing its 12S-hydroperoxy derivative and are well known as platelet and leukocyte enzymes. When a peroxidase-linked immunoassay of the enzyme according to the avidin-biotin method was applied to the cytosol fractions from various parts of porcine brain, a considerable amount of the enzyme was found in the anterior pituitary. The enzyme level (about 200 ng/mg cytosol protein) corresponded to about 6% of the enzyme content in porcine peripheral leukocytes.

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Synenkephalin (SYN), the nonopioid amino-terminal portion of proenkephalin (PRO), is stable and well conserved in mammals and therefore a promising marker for PRO systems. We immunized rabbits with synthetic [Tyr63]SYN(63-70)-octapeptide, coupled by glutaraldehyde to bovine serum albumin. In radioimmunoassay (RIA) using antiserum no.

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Rabbits were immunized with [Ac-D-beta-Nal1-, D-p-Cl-Phe2, D-Phe3, D-Arg6, Phe7, D-Ala10]LHRH (BIM 21009) coupled to bovine serum albumin using bis-diazotized benzidine. The best antiserum had an affinity of 5. 10(-10) M and a specificity directed against the C-terminal part of the molecule.

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