PACAP (pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide) is a member of the VIP/secretin/glucagon family, which includes the ligands of class II G-protein coupled receptors. Since the recognition of PACAP by the receptor may involve the binding of PACAP to membranes, its membrane-bound structure should be important. We have carried out structural analysis of uniformly 13C,15N labeled PACAP27 and its C-terminal truncated form PACAP(1-21)NH2 (PACAP21) bound to membranes with high resolution solid-state NMR.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA canine experimental model for the anomalous arrangement of the pancreaticobiliary ducts (APBD) was made to investigate the effects of bile acids on carcinogenesis. Seven adult mongrel dogs underwent dorsal pancreatico-cholecystostomy to serve as a functional model for APBD, and six dogs underwent the same procedure with the pancreatic duct ligated as a control group. Bile from the gallbladder was taken 14 months after surgery for bile acid analysis by HPLC.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnomalous arrangement of the pancreaticobiliary ducts is a congenital condition which predisposes the affected person to biliary tract carcinoma. We developed an experimental dog model of anomalous arrangement of the pancreaticobiliary ducts to investigate the mechanism of carcinogenesis in this condition. We used this model to analyze point mutations in the c-Ki-ras gene, and to assess the expression of mutant p53 protein in the gallbladder mucosa.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report herein the case of a 76-year-old man with intractable dumping syndrome which had manifested itself 3 years after he underwent a gastric resection and Billroth I reconstruction for a gastric ulcer. Despite aggressive medical therapy by the time of admission, he had suffered from disabling dumping symptoms for 9 years. In an attempt to relieve these symptoms, a 15-cm segment of the jejunum was placed isoperistaltically between the lesser curvature of the remnant stomach and the duodenum, and a selective vagotomy was performed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe have developed a new ATP assay for hepatocytes which is simple, rapid and highly sensitive. ATP determination using luciferin-luciferase was performed on hepatocytes separated by perfusion of the liver with collagenase. There was a close correlation between the ATP content of hepatocytes and viable cell numbers.
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