In order to circumvent many of the problems associated with the systemic administration of agents used in thrombolytic therapy, it was decided to investigate the possibility of using erythrocytes as carriers and delivery vehicles for these agents. The enzyme brinase, a fibrinolytic enzyme produced by Aspergillus oryzae, was loaded into rabbit erythrocytes using electroporation. The loading index for this enzyme was found to be 60% and incorporation appeared to be relatively stable over a period of 4 h.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMinoxidil, a potent antihypertensive, is moderately effective in the treatment of hair loss when it is applied to the scalp as a 2% solution in 60% ethanol, 20% propylene glycol and 20% water. Important questions remain concerning both the mechanism of delivery and the pathway of penetration of this drug from its ternary solvent system. Since preliminary studies in our laboratory indicated that water in the formulation influenced permeation far less than the other two solvents, we examined the relative deposition and penetration influences of binary combinations of ethanol and propylene glycol.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe effect of formulation on cimetidine delivery to the pilosebaceous unit and other skin phases was studied. In vitro and in vivo deposition determinations as well as a pharmacodynamic antiandrogenic sebaceous gland bioassays were made. A complex variety of factors influence how the formulation affects both the degree of drug deposition and its pharmacological activity in the pilosebaceous unit.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWith a view towards the design of a system incorporating both the use of chemotherapeutics and photodynamic therapy for use in cancer treatment modalities, erythrocytes have been loaded with methotrexate and subsequently photosensitized by exposure to hematoporphyrin derivative. Loading of methotrexate into erythrocytes has been optimized by examining variations in electroporation conditions. Maximum loading indices observed were in the region of 64%.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe ability of a magnetically responsive material to function as a carrier for photosensitizing agents for use in photoradiation therapy (PRT) has been examined in vitro. The photosensitizer has been attached to the magnetically responsive matrix (Dynabeads) by non-specific adsorption, Intralipid-mediated adsorption and poly-L-lysine mediated adsorption. In these studies, it has been demonstrated that conditions of attachment of photosensitizer to the matrix may be adapted in order to facilitate a diffuse or highly localized photo-toxic effect on target cells in vitro.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe stress70 protein chaperone family plays a central role in the processing of cytosolic and secretory proteins. We have cloned a human cDNA, designated Stch, that is conserved in rat tissues and which encodes a novel microsome-associated member of the stress70 protein chaperone family. Stch mRNA is constitutively expressed in all human cell types and is induced by incubation with the calcium ionophore A23187, but not by exposure to heat shock.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe display of repertoires of antibody fragments on the surface of filamentous bacteriophage offers a new way of making antibodies with predefined binding specificities. Here we explored the use of this technology to make immunochemical reagents to a range of antigens by selection from a repertoire of > 10(8) clones made in vitro from human V gene segments. From the same 'single pot' repertoire, phage were isolated with binding activities to each of 18 antigens, including the intracellular proteins p53, elongation factor EF-1 alpha, immunoglobulin binding protein, rhombotin-2 oncogene protein and sex determining region Y protein.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Pharmacol Exp Ther
January 1994
In the present study we characterize key activities of an agent designed to simultaneously inhibit angiotensin I-converting enzyme (ACE) and neutral endopeptidase (NEP). MDL 100,240 is a thioester prodrug of MDL 100,173, which is a potent competitive inhibitor of both ACE and NEP in vitro. MDL 100,240 was shown in an ex vivo study to inhibit both of these enzymes in rat kidney.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRelationships are drawn between the extent of topical delivery of test compounds in solution and the period of residence of their formulation on the skin. The studies were performed using in vitro diffusion cell techniques and a test formulation containing 2% 3H-minoxidil dissolved in 60% ethanol, 20% water and 20% 14C-propylene glycol. The permeation of propylene glycol was effectively halted upon cleansing the skin surface; the skin had very little reservoir capacity for this substance.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe cutaneous bioavailability of topical 2% minoxidil solution was verified in live hairless mice. Minoxidil and propylene glycol deposition on the skin surface, epidermis and dermis from the single-dose in vivo study were compared with the results from previous in vitro studies. A distinct difference is apparent in the epidermis where the in vitro values are 11-22 times higher than the in vivo values for minoxidil and 8-16 times higher for propylene glycol.
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November 1993
We have studied the assembly of a large heterodimeric protein, bacterial luciferase, by mixing purified subunits expressed separately in bacteria. The individual subunits alpha and beta contain much (66% and 50%, respectively) of the alpha-helix content of the native heterodimer as measured by circular dichroism, yet the alpha subunit lacks observable tertiary structure as measured by NMR. These results are consistent with the alpha subunit existing in a molten globule or collapsed form prior to assembly.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAutosomal recessive spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) has been mapped to a 6-cM interval on chromosome 5q12-13.3, flanked proximally by locus D5S6 and distally by locus D5S112. In this study we describe the isolation of two new microsatellite markers (EF1/2a and EF13/14) near locus D5S125, which lies 2 cM distal to D5S6.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPacing Clin Electrophysiol
August 1993
Unlabelled: Transcatheter ablation of nodal tissue is used for the treatment of arrhythmia resistant to medical therapy. We have investigated the use of laser induced fluorescence spectroscopy for the in vitro recognition of nodal conduction tissue. Twelve fresh human necropsy specimens (< 48 hours) were obtained from sinoatrial node and atrioventricular node areas.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe conformation of bovine Hsc70, a 70-kDa heat shock cognate protein, and its conformational change upon binding to decapeptides, was studied by CD spectroscopy and secondary structure prediction (Chou, P.Y. & Fasman, G.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMicrotubule-associated protein (MAP) binding to assembled microtubules (MTs) can be reduced by the addition of polyglutamate without significant MT depolymerization or interference with MT elongation reactions. Ensuing polymer length redistribution in MAP-depleted MTs occurs on a time scale characteristic of that observed with MAP-free MTs. The redistribution phase occurs even in the absence of mechanical shearing and without appreciable effects from end-to-end annealing, as indicated by the time course of incremental changes in polymer length and MT number concentration.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFRAXA is unique amongst fragile sites in that it is intimately involved with a specific clinical phenotype, the fragile X syndrome. Whilst the majority of fragile X individuals have been found to have a characteristic mutation in the FMR1 gene, a small proportion of individuals exhibiting fragility have no such mutation. Investigation of the site of chromosome fragility in these FMR1 mutation negative, fragile X site positive individuals, has identified a second site of fragility, FRAXE.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFChromosome fragility in two families not exhibiting amplification of the CGG trinucleotide associated with the fragile X site has been examined. Fluorescence in situ hybridisation with cosmid DNA from loci immediately flanking FRAXA and other distal loci have confirmed that cytogenetic fragility in these subjects is the result of expression of a new folate sensitive fragile X site, FRAXE.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe report differentiates between dermatological and transdermal products, identifies and discusses the principles involved in the development and optimization of topical drug products. The regulatory concerns in the evaluation of topical dermatological products with respect to bioequivalence and quality control are also discussed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe disposition of minoxidil and propylene glycol from topical solutions was measured by using an in vitro mass balance technique. The experimental approach included assessment of the following compartments of the skin and the diffusion cell as a function of time: (1) donor compartment; (2) hairless mouse skin surface, epidermis, and dermis; and (3) receiver compartment. Excellent mass balance was achieved for minoxidil at three doses.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn the presence of its partner, GroES, the tetradecameric molecular chaperone GroEL binds 14 ATP molecules, half of which are hydrolyzed in a cooperative manner. Moreover GroEL can bind, with a positive cooperativity, more than two molecules of nonfolded protein rhodanese. The role of the cooperative mechanism in the functioning of GroEL is discussed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAlthough autosomal recessive spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) has been mapped to chromosome 5q12-q13, there is for this region no genetic map based on highly informative markers. In this study we present the mapping of two previously reported microsatellite markers in 40 CEPH and 31 SMA pedigrees. We also describe the isolation of a new microsatellite marker at the D5S112 locus.
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