The article presents an assessment of degree and type of atherosclerosis of coronary and non-coronary vessels in old patients with ischemic heart disease associated with chronic viral hepatitis C (VHC), the incidence of myocardial infarction and the possibility of participation chronic VHC in atherogenesis. Patients with ischemic heart disease have correlation of atherosclerosis of arteries with age, hypercholesterinemia. Patients without chronic VHC more often give a higher risk of myocardial infarction, especially in early period (1-1,5 years) of onset of ischemic heart disease clinical implications.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInflammation of the appendix is primarily a local process with the development of localized subcompensation of immunogenesis in simple appendicitis. Decompensation of immunogenesis and a destructive process develop in progressive insufficiency of immune reactions, in immune reactions of considerable intensity the inflammation is arrested spontaneously, but atrophy of lymphoid tissue remains as a consequence. Frequent (48.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA comparison of kinetic parameters (Km(app) and V) of hydrolysis by heavy meromyosin of natural (ATP and ITP) and modified nucleoside triphosphates showed that in the K+, EDTA-ATPase conformation the enzyme exhibited a higher selectivity towards the structure of the substrate nucleoside moiety than in the case of the Ca2+-stimulated nucleoside triphosphatase activity. In the presence of Ca2+, all the N1- and N6-substituted analogs of ATP as well as ITP, etheno-ATP and the dialdehyde derivative of ATP were hydrolyzed at a high rate irrespective of their markedly decreased affinity for heavy meromyosin. In the presence of K+, EDTA the ATPase activity showed a tendency for a total decrease of the analog affinity for nucleoside triphosphates, i.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA comparative study of kinetic parameters (Km and V) of hydrolysis by heavy meromyosin of several synthetic ATP analogs with substituents at positions N(1) and N(C6) of the purine ring was carried out. Analysis of changes in the Km values suggests that the purine base of ATP is fixed in the active center due to the formation of a hydrogen bond between N1 and the proton donor group of the protein as well as between the 6-NH2-amino group of the nucleotide and the proton acceptor group of the protein. It was shown that the rate of catalytic conversion of the substrate is determined by the mode of binding of its purine ring.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe cAMP-dependent protein kinase from the soluble fraction of pigeon breast muscle is represented by two forms, PK I and PK II. The ratio of the phosphotransferase activity of the two forms is 35-40% and 60-65% for PK I and PK II, respectively. The regulatory subunit of PK I was isolated in a homogeneous state by affinity chromatography on 8-(2-oxoethylthio)-cAMP immobilized on epoxy-activated Sepharose 4B.
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