Publications by authors named "LOSTICKY C"

The thrombin generation test using thromboplastin reagent and synthetic substrate for thrombin and determination of factors II, X and VII using chromogenic substrates were applied to bovine and human plasma from objects with liver disease. The liver damage was accompanied with a lowering of the concentration of at least one factor of the extrinsic pathway of prothrombin activation. Use of some of these methods for laboratory diagnosis of liver damage is proposed.

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Presented are experiences with the determination of immunosuppressive activity of alpha globulin fraction of human blood plasma, crude (Cohn fraction IV), partially purified and so-called low-molecular isolates of these substances. For testing the following techniques were used: the lymphocytotoxic and lymphoagglutination test, rosette-inhibition tests with human lymphocytes and splenocytes of mice immunized with sheep erythrocytes, lymphocyte blastic transformation inhibition test using PHA stimulated cells as well as in the mixed culture, inhibition of haemolytic plaque formation tests, determination of GVH reactivity using regional tests in the popliteal nodes, determination of HVG reactivity by skin graft survival test, determination of the effect on formation of precipitins against soluble antigens. The best results were obtained with the determination of survival times for skin grafts and the regional test in the popliteal nodes Fairly reproducible results were obtained in experiments on influencing the humoral antibody response and inhibition of formation of precipitating antibodies.

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Immunosuppressive activity of alpha-globulin fraction of human blood plasma (Cohn fraction IV) was studied to determine the possible clinical utilization of this fraction as such, purified, or as the starting material for isolation of the active factor. The ethanol fractions IV, isolated and waste in the production of blood derivatives were found to be directly inapplicable because of relatively low activity and poor solubility. Therefore purification experiments were done to remove the denatured proteins and lipids and to increase the specific activity, they were performed on laboratory scale using DEAE ionex chromatography, and on semipilot scale utilizing the principles of ethanol fractionation of plasma.

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The effect of exogenous calf thymus histone and its fractions F2 and F3 on blastic transformation of human lymphocytes stimulated by phytohaemagglutinin was investigated. It was found that histones can not only inhibit, but also potentiate phytohaemagglutinin-induced blastic transformation of lymphocytes. This effect depends on the amount of histones in the medium and most probably also on individual sensitivity of lymphocytes.

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In a longitudinal study including measurement of the pressure in the amniotic cavity, amniotomy, and planimetric evaluation of the size of the amniotic sac, we investigated the development of the "strait jacket" syndrome in White Leghorn chicken embryos injected intraamniotically (ia) or paraamniotically on the fourth day of incubation with histone or embryotoxic serum, with the following results. Hyperlordosis and eventration developed as an outcome of tonic contraction of the amnion, which was observed only three hours after ia administration. Contraction of the amnion caused elevation of the intraamniotic pressure, which, 12 hours after ia injection, attained a mean value of 22.

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The authors describe the interactions of whole calf thymus histone and its fractions with the human serum proteins. Immunoelectrophoretic analysis revealed two types of interactions: 1) a decrease in the electrophoretic mobility of a whole, immunochemically uniform fraction, and 2) a decrease in the electrophoretic mobility of only some molecules of such a fraction. In this association, the arginine-rich histone fraction (F3) was found to be the most active.

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