Haemodialysis treatment of 5 patients with therapy-resistant psoriasis showed that certain clinical forms seem to respond to such treatment. Each patient had at least one of the frequently occurring antigens of psoriatic patients in his HLA match (B 13, B17, B 27, B 37, Cw 6). Of these antigens B 37, B 13 and B 27 were found only in such patients where treatment was successful.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRetrospective HLA-DR-typing and the influence of HLA-DR antigen on transplantation prognosis was studied in 90 kidney donor-recipient pairs. It was clearly demonstrated that HLA-DR compatible donor kidney provides a significantly better transplant prognosis than if there is HLA-DR incompatibility. Donor kidneys with only one identical HLA-DR antigen gave a six-month survival rate of 80%.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFActa Histochem Suppl
September 1981
A review is given about causes of unspecific binding and the possibility of its prevention. Unspecific binding can be caused by: binding of proteins and glycoproteins on cells or tissues by non-covalent links, undesirable antigen-antibody-reactions, non-immune affinity reactions, changes of the charge of antibodies depending on the labelling procedure. A method for fractionation of labelled antibodies by using precipitation with protamine sulphate is described.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFor electron microscopic demonstration of carbohydrate moieties on cell surfaces of HeLa-cells the lectins from Viscum albumin, Canavalia ensiformis and Dolichos biflorus have been used. The staining experiments were performed by reaction of the cell surface receptor localized lectin with purified antiferritin-antibody followed by ferritin. The three-step reaction cell surface receptors leads to lectin leads to antiferritin antibody leads to ferritin is proposed as general method for electron microscopic localization of lectin receptors without covalent coupling.
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September 1981
The validity of noninvasive (iodine-131 iodohippurate renogram, iodine-131 ortho-iodohippurate clearance, indium-113m EDTA--technetium-99m DTPA sequential renal scan) and invasive (xenon-133 washout) radionuclide screening tests was evaluated in the diagnosis of 105 patients with unilateral renovascular hypertension (RVH) and in 45 patients with essential hypertension (EH). In RVH positive findings on the stenosed side were noted in 73% of renograms, 73% of o-iodohippurate-clearance tests (N = 22), 81% of sequential renal scans, and 90% of xenon-washout studies (N = 67). In a subgroup of 55 retrospectively selected patients with normal or improved blood pressure following renovascular surgery, the preoperative findings had been positive on the stenosed side in 78% of renograms, 75% of o-iodohippurate-clearance tests (n = 20), 85% of sequential renal scans, and 93% of xenon-washout studies (n = 23).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUsing the series system cell receptor leads to mistletoe lectin leads to antiferritin-antibody leads to ferritin, the possibilities for combination of lectin and immunological reactions for histochemistry are discussed. The system cell antigen leads to antibody leads to labelled mistletoe (or other) lectin is recommended for visualization of cell antigens (mistletoe lectin as common immunoglobulin reagent). It is pointed out that lectin reactions do not belong to immunhistochemistry but to affinity histochemistry.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFExperientia
February 1979
The D-galactose specific lectin from Viscum album L. reacts with serum proteins that contain the corresponding D-galactopyranosyl residues. By affinity chromatography of human serum on lectin-sepharose IgM, alpha 2-macroglobulin, haptoglobin and beta-lipoprotein were quantitatively retained.
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October 1980
The role of amino, sulfhydryl, disulfide, carboxyl, phenolic, imidazole and indole groups on the agglutination of human erythrocytes by the lectin from Viscum album has been determined using specific chemical modification techniques. The results indicate that tyrosine residues participate in the hemagglutination reaction. Subunits of the lectin possess only reduced hemagglutinating ability.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe D-galactose specific lectin from Viscum album and the D-mannose specific lectin from Vicia faba react with serum proteins which contain the corresponding carboyhydrate moieties. By affinity chromatography of human serum using the combination of insolubilized lectins coupled to Sepharose it is possible to fractionate serum proteins in 3 groups: 1. proteins which react with both of the lectins; 2.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHemodiafiltration as a blood purification method is a combination of hemodialysis and hemofiltration. With this procedure low molecular substances are predominantly cleared by diffusion while middle molecules are cleared mainly by convection. This report shows how hemodiafiltration can be done using readily available equipment: a regular dialysis machine, an "open membrane" and the COTRAL device.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDuring 4 hours, in-vitro hemoperfusion of human blood was performed in 4 series of experiments: control, cellulose coated charcoal, polyacrylohydrogel coated charcoal and uncoated charcoal. In the control series little change on corpuscular elements and electrolytes was observed. In all hemoperfusion series there was little change of RBC and uniformly a marked fall of the granulocyte count.
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January 1978
A lectin from Viscum album which specifically binds to D-galactose was isolated by affinity chromatography on O-lactosyl-, O-galactosyl-polycarylamide or hydrolized sepharose 4 B. Some serological and physicochemical properties of the agglutination are reported.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFerritin conjugates of a lectin from mistletoe (Viscum album L.) were used for the electron-microscopic demonstration of carbohydrate receptors on the cell surface of human erythrocytes and murine tumor cells. Human A1 erythrocytes showed only a slight focal binding of ferritin.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFProc Eur Dial Transplant Assoc
April 1979
This study was carried out to assess the influence of saralasin (SAR), an angiotensin II-analogue, on peripheral and central angiotensin II-receptors by measurements of plasma renin activity (PRA) and arginine-vasopressin (AVP) release. Before and during i.v.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe effect of saralasin, a competitive inhibitor of angiotensin II, was assessed in hypertensive patients with unilateral renal artery stenosis after furosemide application. A significant fall of systemic arterial blood pressure, an increase of renal venous renin activity, significantly on the stenosed side in patients without arteriosclerosis of the contralateral kidney, and an almost equal decrement of renal blood flow in both kidneys were observed. Conceivably saralasin exerts different sodium-dependent effects on peripheral angiotensin II and specific intrarenal vascular receptors.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLong-chain ammonium compounds with ferrocenyl groups were synthesized and used for the light (sudanophilia) and electron microscopic (electron dense staining by the iron of the ferrocenyl group) localisation of acid mucopolysaccharides. At least 5 of the 39 prepared ammonium salts produce a very good contrast. Cetyl-ferrocenylmethyl-dimethyl ammonium chloride has been found to be the best blocking agent and stain for acid polysaccharides.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFApoplexy is a common clinical picture. The clinical diagnosis is unsatisfactory. The procedure hitherto, in which angiographic clarification of the intracranial space-occupying lesions and of the extracranial vascular changes is almost always performed, will change with the introduction of computer tomography in favor of the bloodless method (Doppler echography).
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December 1977
Sudan Black B contains two blue main components, SSB-I and SSB-II. Their chemical structures were determinated by the aid of two-dimensional thin-layer chromatography, column chromatography, absorption, IR, mass, H1-NMR, and C13-NMR spectroscopy and were proved by alternate synthesis. SSB-I has been found to be 2,3-dihydro-2,2-dimethyl4-[(4-phenylazo-1-naphthalenyl)-azol]-1H-perimidine.
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