Publications by authors named "P Byfield"

Modification of histones, DNA-binding proteins found in chromatin, by addition of acetyl groups occurs to a greater degree when the histones are associated with transcriptionally active DNA. A breakthrough in understanding how this acetylation is mediated was the discovery that various transcriptional co-activator proteins have intrinsic histone acetyltransferase activity (for example, Gcn5p, PCAF, TAF(II)250 and p300/CBP. These acetyltransferases also modify certain transcription factors (TFIIEbeta, TFIIF, EKLF and p53).

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Galanin mRNA and peptide are not detectable in normal islets. We studied the effect of galanin antagonists on insulin secretion in the rat beta cell line, RIN5AH, and in perifused rat islets. In RIN cell membranes galanin and its antagonists showed high affinity for 125I-galanin binding sites [Kd: (galanin) 0.

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Adrenomedullin has been proposed to be a circulating hormone regulating systemic and pulmonary blood pressure. A potential therapeutic role in the management of pulmonary hypertension has been suggested based on animal studies, but the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics in human subjects have not been studied. We have infused adrenomedullin into volunteers at 3.

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The potent vasodilator peptide, adrenomedullin, has been shown to be present in plasma, suggesting a physiological role in cardiovascular control. Here we investigated the hypotensive action of adrenomedullin in vivo, using the anaesthetised rat as the bioassay model, and adrenomedullin binding sites using ligand binding assays on rat blood vessel membranes. Rat alpha CGRP and both human and rat adrenomedullins induced dose-dependent, powerful and long-lasting hypotensive effects.

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TRH immunoreactivity has been detected in the pancreas of man and rat and localized to the islets of Langerhans. We studied the effect of synthetic TRH and the related tripeptide pyroglutamyl-phenylalanyl-proline amide (EFP) on isolated perifused rat islets and the glucose-responsive clonal cell lines HIT-T15 and RIN5AH. TRH at 10 nM potentiated [0.

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