Publications by authors named "Duggan M"

The alpha subunit complements of natural gamma-aminobutyric acidA (GABAA) receptor subpopulations were investigated by their purification from mammalian cerebral cortex and cerebellum by immunoaffinity chromatography using antibodies raised against peptide sequences unique to the alpha 1, alpha 2, alpha 3, and alpha 6 subunits. Receptors purified from cerebral cortex by anti-Cys alpha 2 414-424 and anti-Cys alpha 3 454-467 antibody affinity columns in series had immunoreactivity with alpha 2 and alpha 3 but not alpha 1 subunit-specific antibodies. Receptors purified from cerebellum by a new affinity column matrix, anti-alpha 6 1-16 Cys whole antibody, or the Fab fragment thereof, enriched for alpha 6 subunit immunoreactivity.

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The reported rate of human papillomavirus (HPV) positivity in cases of endocervical adenocarcinoma averages 38% (range, 0% to 100%) and, in contrast to cervical squamous cell carcinoma, HPV type 18 rather than type 16 is the predominant type. The HPV positivity rate and distribution of types (status) in 114 endocervical adenocarcinoma cases (37 in situ and 77 invasive) were determined by dot blot hybridization using biotinylated probes to HPV types 6, 11, 16, 18, 31, 33, and 35. Human papillomavirus DNA was present in 27% of in situ and in 44% of invasive adenocarcinomas, and in nearly all histologic subtypes of invasive adenocarcinoma.

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A clinico-pathologic review was performed on all younger (under 35 years) and older (55 years or over) women with a diagnosis of cervical squamous cell carcinoma assessed at the Tom Baker Cancer Centre from 1980 to 1985 to determine the effect of age at diagnosis on survival. 45 younger women were identified: 32 were Stage IB; 10, Stage II; and 3, Stage III. 64 older women were identified: 16 were Stage IB; 30, Stage II; 14, Stage III; and 4, Stage IV.

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Substitution of hydroxy and hydroxyalkyl functionality at C-7 of the hexahydronaphthalene nucleus of simvastatin has provided novel analogs. The synthetic strategy employed epoxidation or Lewis acid-catalyzed aldol reaction of the 8-keto silyl enol ether as a key reactive intermediate. These analogs were evaluated as potential hypocholesterolemic agents via initial determination of their ability to inhibit HMG-CoA reductase in vitro.

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Fine-needle aspiration (FNA) of the thyroid has a low morbidity rate, with hematoma formation being the most commonly encountered complication. We describe two cases of exuberant vascular proliferation within the thyroid gland, one resembling a cavernous hemangioma and the other with similar changes but with areas of papillary endothelial hyperplasia. Both lesions occurred in patients with a recent history of FNA prior to the thyroidectomy procedure.

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A systematic study on the dimerization of the bradykinin (BK) antagonist D-Arg0-Arg1-Pro2-Hyp3-Gly4-Phe5-Ser6-D-Phe 7-Leu8-Arg9 has been performed. The first part of this study involved compounds wherein dimerization was carried out by sequentially replacing each amino acid with cysteine and cross-linking with bismaleimidohexane. The second part of this study utilized a series of bissuccinimidoalkane dimers wherein the intervening methylene chain was varied systematically from n = 2 to n = 12 while the point of dimerization was held constant at position 6.

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Nucleolar organizer regions are loops of DNA associated with silver-stainable proteins (AgNORs). In general, malignant cells have more and larger AgNORs than benign cells. An inconsistent argyrophilic method and difficulties in objectively evaluating AgNORs account for some of the reluctance to utilize AgNOR staining as a diagnostic tool to differentiate benign and malignant lesions.

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On fine-needle aspiration (FNA), fibroadenomas have a characteristic cytological appearance, although occasional cases are misinterpreted as carcinomas and vice versa. In a review of 521 breast aspirates correlated with the subsequent histology, six of 87 fibroadenomas (7%) were malignant or suspicious of malignancy on FNA (false positives). Following cytological review, four were still suspicious of malignancy because of cellular dyscohesion and prominent nucleoli, while two were fibroadenomas.

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Antibodies raised against the synthetic peptide NH2-QKSDDDYEDYASNKTC-COOH (gamma 2 1-15 Cys), which corresponds to the N-terminal amino acid sequence with a C-terminal cysteine of the human gamma 2 subunit of the gamma-aminobutyric acidA (GABAA) receptor, were used to study the quantitative immunoprecipitation of agonist benzodiazepine binding sites from bovine brain. Anti-gamma 2 1-15 Cys antibodies were found to immunoprecipitate specifically in parallel [3H]flunitrazepam- and [3H]muscimol-reversible binding sites in a dose-dependent manner. The maximum percentages of [3H]flunitrazepam binding sites immunoprecipitated from detergent extracts of bovine cerebral cortex, cerebellum, and hippocampus were 68, 77, and 83%, respectively.

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Novel methods for the isolation of gamma-aminobutyric acidA (GABAA) receptor alpha subunit iso-oligomers have been developed. Thus, populations of GABAA receptors containing the GABAA receptor alpha 1 subunit, the alpha 2 subunit, and the alpha 3 subunit have been purified from sodium deoxycholate extracts of bovine cerebral cortex with the retention of specific [3H]flunitrazepam-binding activity by anti-alpha 1 324-341, anti-Cys alpha 2 414-424, or anti-Cys alpha 3 454-467 antibody affinity chromatography, respectively. The relative abundance of the different specificity alpha subunits in these preparations was compared with benzodiazepine affinity chromatography-purified GABAA receptors by immunoblotting.

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Polyclonal antibodies were raised in rabbits against the GABAA-receptor beta 3 subunit peptide sequence, KQSMPREGHGRHMDR-NH2 coupled to keyhole limpet haemocyanin. These anti-beta 3 379-393 antibodies immunoprecipitated in a dose-dependent manner specific benzodiazepine agonist binding sites from Na+ deoxycholate extracts of bovine cerebral cortex. In immunoblots, anti-beta 3 379-393 antibodies recognised two species with Mr 59,900 and Mr 57,200 in all preparations tested, which included crude detergent-solubilised, benzodiazepine affinity chromatography-purified receptor, anti-alpha 1 324-341 antibody, anti-Cys alpha 2 414-424 antibody and anti-Cys alpha 3 454-467 antibody immunoaffinity-purified GABAA-receptor subpopulations.

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To investigate the possibility that a hypercoagulable state develops during autologous bone marrow transplantation (BMT), we measured levels of circulating natural anticoagulants and fibrinolytic proteins before and weekly during the hospital course of 18 patients undergoing autologous BMT for Hodgkin's and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. Patients received either weekly (standard dose group) or daily (high dose group) vitamin K supplements with their total parenteral nutrition. By day 14 there had been a significant drop in protein C activity (mean of 95% of normal to 52%), protein C antigen (mean of 105% of normal to 70%), and antithrombin 3 activity (111% of normal to 83%), and an increase in fibrinogen (471-621 mg/dl) and tissue plasminogen activator (6.

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The iron status, dietary intake, and protein energy nutritional status of healthy Asian children ranging in age from 4 to 40 months was investigated. The serum ferritin, erythrocyte zinc protoporphyrin, haemoglobin and mean corpuscular haemoglobin concentrations, and mean corpuscular volume were determined in a community study of 138 children. Protein energy nutritional status was estimated by anthropometry and a four or five day weighed dietary inventory was completed by 97 children.

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Fifteen patients undergoing major surgical procedures were evaluated for lipoprotein associated coagulation inhibitor (LACI) antigen, factor VII (F VII), antithrombin III (AT III), and peripheral blood monocyte tissue factor (TF) activity immediately before surgery and on following days. A peak in monocyte TF activity occurred between the first and fifth days after surgery in 10 of the patients, while LACI, F VII, and AT III levels dropped in a qualitatively parallel manner in 8 of these patients. LACI, F VII, and AT III levels decreased after surgery in two additional patients even though TF activity also decreased after surgery in these patients.

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Because the sensitivities of individual hybridization techniques differ considerably, their role in accounting for the published frequencies of human papillomavirus (HPV) DNA in anal squamous cell carcinomas, ranging from 0 to 61%, must be investigated. With the use of biotinylated probes to HPV 6, 11, 16, 18, and 33, three hybridization techniques were performed on the same paraffin-embedded tissue blocks selected from 13 cases of anal squamous cell carcinoma. HPV DNA was detected in 0%, 62%, and 85% of cases with the use of in situ hybridization with horseradish peroxidase, in situ hybridization with alkaline phosphatase, and dot blot hybridization, respectively.

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Modification of the hexahydronaphthalene ring 5-position in simvastatin 2a via oxygenation and oxa replacement afforded two series of derivatives which were evaluated in vitro for inhibition of 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-coenzyme A reductase and acutely in vivo for oral effectiveness as inhibitors of cholesterogenesis in the rat. Of the compounds selected for further biological evaluation, the 6 beta-methyl-5-oxa 10 and 5 alpha-hydroxy 16 derivatives of 3,4,4a,5-tetrahydro 2a, as well as, the 6 beta-epimer 14 of 16 proved orally active as hypocholesterolemic agents in cholestyramine-primed dogs. Subsequent acute oral metabolism studies in dogs demonstrated that compounds 14 and 16 evoke lower peak plasma drug activity and area-under-the-curve values than does compound 10 and led to the selection of 14 and 16 for toxicological evaluation.

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The morphologic, phenotypic, molecular genetic, and clinical features of 34 cases of clear-cell immunoblastic lymphoma (IBLC) are described. Sixteen cases were of B-cell type (IBLC-B) and 18 cases were of T-cell type (IBLC-T). There were no significant differences in the morphologic characteristics of the neoplastic cells in the two types, although IBLC-B was less likely to be polymorphic than IBLC-T.

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From May 1986 to March 1988, there were 3,622 "new" female clients at the Calgary Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) Clinic of whom 2,278 registered for the first time. A cervico-vaginal (Pap) smear was obtained from those who had not had one in the previous 6 to 12 months and any history of venereal warts (VW) was recorded. 621 smears were accessed of which 611 were suitable for inclusion in this study.

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A possible etiologic role for Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) in Hodgkin's disease (HD) was investigated by probing for EBV genome in 52 biopsy specimens involved with HD and 43 hyperplastic lymph node specimens. Using dot-blot hybridization (Bam HIW probe), Southern blot hybridization (Xho I probe), and polymerase chain reaction analyses, 27%, 27%, and 58% of the nodes with HD were positive for EBV genome, respectively, as compared to 16%, 14%, and 43% in the hyperplastic lymph nodes. Clonal and nonclonal episomal EBV and linear replicating EBV genome were present in both conditions.

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In acute quadriplegia we have noted that about one in five patients develops unexplained production of markedly excessive and tenacious bronchial mucus. Spontaneous recovery from mucus hypersecretion usually occurs within weeks to months. Mucus samples collected from 12 patients have been found to be abnormal.

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Polyclonal antibodies were raised to a synthetic peptide whose amino acid sequence was derived from the novel gamma-aminobutyric acidA (GABAA) receptor subunit, gamma 2. These anti-gamma 2 1-15 Cys antibodies reacted specifically with the GABAA receptor purified from adult bovine cerebral cortex in an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Anti-gamma 2 1-15 Cys antibodies specifically immunoprecipitated [3H]flunitrazepam photoaffinity-labeled native receptor in parallel with anti-alpha 1 324-341 antibodies.

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