The TUNEL method is used to quantify the proapoptotic effects of an NO donor, S-nitroso- N-acetylpenicillamine (SNAP), in NG108-15 cells. Unlike sodium nitroprusside used in previous studies, SNAP does not release cyanide along with NO, thus NO toxicity was determined without concurrent cyanide toxicity. The present study also determined if pretreatment with ANP could protect against NO-induced apoptosis in NG108-15 cells.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe expression of cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) was studied in rat efferent ducts. Under whole-cell patch-clamp condition, efferent duct cells responded to intracellular cAMP with a rise in inward current. The cAMP-activated current exhibited a linear I-V relationship and time- and voltage-independent characteristics.
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Short-circuit current (I(sc)) technique was used to investigate the role of testosterone in the regulation of chloride secretion in cultured rat efferent duct epithelia. Among the steroids tested, only testosterone, and to a lesser extent, 5alpha-dihydrotestosterone (5alpha-DHT), reduced the basal and forskolin-induced I(sc) in cultured rat efferent duct epithelia when added to the apical bathing solution. Indomethacin, a 3alpha-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase, did not affect the inhibitory effect of 5alpha-DHT.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTwo melanoma cell lines with different metastatic potential were used to study the association of EGFR gene fragments with the nuclear matrix and its role in cancer metastasis by polymerase chain reaction. A 940 bp positive amplification by PCR using primers I-II was demonstrated in a high metastatic cell line, WM451. A 110 bp positive amplification was shown using primers III-IV in both high and low metastatic cell lines.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe epithelial neoplasia constitute 60% of all primary tumors of the ovary and 90% of these are malignant. Nuclear matrix has been found to be involved in normal and abnormal nuclear activities. Previously, we have identified tumor-associated nuclear matrix proteins in cancers of human liver, nasopharynx and cervix.
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