An extracorporeal hollow-fiber device with immobilized desferrioxamine (DFO) was developed for the removal of nontransferrin-bound iron (NTBI) from blood, without the toxicity of parenteral chelation. When blood circulates through the fibers having pores with 30 kD cut-off, non-transferrin-bound-iron (NTBI) crosses the fiber pores and is chelated by the immobilized desferrioxamine. Removal of circulating iron stimulates iron release from larger proteins and tissue stores, establishing continuous iron flow to the immobilized chelator.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEpidermal growth factor (EGF) has been reported to both increase and decrease proliferation and apoptosis. In KB cells, EGF-induced alteration in proliferation and apoptosis are concentration and time dependent. High concentrations of EGF (10(-7) and 10(-8) M) stimulated proliferation and inhibited apoptosis at 24 h, with apoptosis increasing with prolonged exposure.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFArch Pathol Lab Med
September 2000
The expression of CD8, a restricted T-cell antigen, on B cells in B chronic lymphocytic leukemia is rare, and its significance, if any, remains unknown. We report herein a patient with B chronic lymphocytic leukemia in whom CD8 was strongly expressed on all B cells, both in the bone marrow and peripheral blood. The patient required no therapy for 6 years after being diagnosed as having B chronic lymphocytic leukemia.
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March 2000
In the course of studies on the humoral consequences of swine to primate xenotransplantation, the investigators induced formation of glomerular subepithelial immune deposits and tubular lesions in pigs injected with heterologous antibody to angiotensin-converting enzyme. This study describes the morphology of the lesions, discusses their mechanism, explains their relevance for understanding the pathogenesis of human idiopathic membranous glomerulonephritis, and proposes future directions for investigations.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAntinuclear autoantibodies are a hallmark of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Autoantibodies to HRES-1/p28, a 28 000 M(r) nuclear protein, commonly occur in patients with SLE. HRES-1 is a single-copy endogenous retroviral element mapped to human Chromosome 1 at q42.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe purpose of this study was to evaluate the immune dysfunction hypothesis of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) by comparing immunologic data from patients with CFS with data from patients with other fatiguing illnesses--major depression and multiple sclerosis (MS)--and with data from healthy sedentary controls. The subjects were 65 healthy sedentary controls, 71 CFS patients (41 with no axis-I diagnosis), 23 patients with mild MS, and 21 patients with major depression. Blood was sampled and assayed for the following: (1) immunologic serologic variables--circulating immune complexes (i.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFComplete deficiency of thyroxine-binding globulin (TBG-CD) is defined as undetectable TBG in the serum of affected hemizygous subjects. Four distinct mutations have been identified in the TBG gene that cause this phenotype: TBG-CDJ (Japan), TBG-CD6, TBG-CD5, and TBG-CD Yonago. We report a new mutation producing TBG-CD phenotype.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPediatr Infect Dis J
January 1996
J Am Soc Nephrol
October 1995
Intravenous desferrioxamine (DFO) is the method commonly used to treat aluminum toxicity. This laboratory has developed a hollow fiber device with immobilized DFO, an "Aluminum DFO-HP" (DFO-HP), for the purpose of removing aluminum without the chelator (DFO) entering the blood. With Food and Drug Administration approval, a polysulfone DFO-HP, placed in the extracorporeal circuit in series with the patient's customary dialyzer, was tested for its safety and ability to remove aluminum in patients with ESRD who had aluminum overload.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFbeta-Endorphin (beta-EP) and methionine-enkephalin (M-EK) are endogenous peptides that play a role in the modification of pain perception and analgesia threshold. In order to understand more about pathophysiology of pain in association with neuroaxial blocks, we evaluated cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) concentrations of beta-EP and M-EK prior to spinal anesthesia (SA) in patients undergoing transurethral resection of prostate (TURP) to determine the correlation between preanesthesia concentrations and the duration of postoperative analgesia and opioid requirements. Twenty-five healthy patients undergoing TURP under SA were enrolled.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Pharmacol Exp Ther
January 1994
C57/BL/6 mice infected with LP-BM5 MuLV virus developed an AIDS-like disease (MAIDS) with splenomegaly, leukopenia, thrombocytopenia, anemia, decreased numbers of helper/inducer and suppressor/cytotoxic T-cells and decreased production of interferon alpha. We have shown previously that HIV-associated Kaposi's sarcoma tissue contains high levels of prostaglandin E2 (PgE2), and this inhibits interferon synthesis through a cAMP-dependent second-messenger process. In this study we treated groups of MAIDS-infected mice with combinations of pentoxifylline, an agent which increases cAMP and inhibits phosphodiesterases, and sodium meclofenamic acid, a PgE2 inhibitor.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThere are no readily available in vivo models to study immune cells from humans with autoimmune diseases. SCID mice, which virtually lack both T and B lymphocytes and accept xenogeneic cells, have been used during the last 5 years to provide a milieu for lymphocytes isolated from individuals with various autoimmune diseases, or for lymphocytes from mice that have a systemic lupus erythematosus-like syndrome. Whilst human autoantibodies to organ antigens have been demonstrated in most SCID mice engrafted with human lymphocytes from the peripheral blood or the target organ, inflammation of the mouse target organ has not generally been observed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLittle is known about individuals who have very high values of serum high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) with the exception of those who have very rare genetic conditions, eg, familial hyperalphalipoproteinemia or hypobetalipoproteinemia. During a period of 60 months of testing for HDL-C, we found 46 individuals (of whom 43 were women) who had an HDL-C level equal to or higher than 2.58 mmol/L (greater than or equal to 100 mg/dL) (range, 2.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFImmunization of rabbits with physicochemically altered homologous or even autologous IgG induces formation of antibodies combining with IgG of rabbit and of foreign species. Cardiac but not renal lesions were reported in such animals. This study examined the nephritogenic potential of the immune response to cationized or heat-aggregated homologous IgG of b9 or b4 allotype in rabbits of the b4 allotype.
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July 1992
One of the major problems using man-mouse chimeras is still the difficulty to demonstrate unequivocally engraftment of human cells in murine tissues. Using supravital labelling of human leukocytes with the Hoechst dye H33342, it was possible to demonstrate directly their engraftment and to assess their distribution in the tissues of the severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) mice. The human cells can be traced for a period of 4-5 weeks.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPatients injected systemically with recombinant human interleukin-2 (rhIL-2) for treatment of solid tumor develop a vascular leak syndrome (VLS), characterized mainly by pulmonary edema whose pathogenesis is unknown. We have examined the structure of pulmonary vessels in mice with severe VLS induced by systemic injections of rhIL-2 and recombinant human interferon-alpha-A/D (rhIFN-alpha), which has a synergistic effect with IL-2. The pulmonary edema was associated with lesions of venous and capillary endothelia, alveolar basement membrane, and type I epithelial cells.
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October 1991