Publications by authors named "Y Amir-Zaltsman"

The novel genistein (G) derivative, 6-carboxymethyl genistein (CG) was evaluated for its biological properties in comparison with G. Both compounds showed oestrogenic activity in vitro and in vivo. On the other hand G and CG differed in the following parameters: (i) only CG displayed mixed agonist-antagonist activity for oestrogen receptor (ER) alpha in transactivation assays and (ii) only CG was capable of attenuating oestrogen (E(2))-induced proliferation in vascular smooth muscle cells and of inhibiting oestrogen-induced creatine kinase (CK) specific activity in rat tissues.

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Epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor (ErbB1)-associated tyrosine kinase inhibitors may act as potential chemotherapeutic agents. In order to assess the inhibitory activity of these compounds, we developed a simple and sensitive assay based on time-resolved fluorescence. In this technique, crude cell lysates bearing the ErbB1 receptor were captured in microtitre plates immobilized with monoclonal anti-ErbB1 antibody SG 565.

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We have previously reported that estradiol (E2) and dihydrotestosterone (DHT) regulate cell growth in human umbilical arterial smooth muscle cells (SMC) and in an endothelial cell line (E304). In SMC both gonadal steroids stimulated DNA synthesis at low concentrations and suppressed 3[H] thymidine incorporation at high concentrations, whereas in E304 cells E2 and DHT dose dependently enhanced DNA synthesis. In both cell types gonadal steroids also induced the specific activity of creatine kinase BB (CK).

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Phytoestrogenic isoflavones that are abundant in soybeans may be an important group of natural products that could play a critical role in preventing several chronic human diseases. To facilitate studying the relationship of soya exposure and chronic diseases, we report a simple method for measuring an isoflavone, genistein, in human urine and plasma. The method is a competitive enzyme-linked immunoassay that utilizes a conjugate of horseradish peroxidase (HRP) and genistein as tracer and a monoclonal antibody to genistein (clone 10D8) generated through the 6-position of genistein.

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Platelet-derived endothelial cell growth factor (PD-ECGF) is linked to angiogenesis in human cancer. Direct studies have demonstrated that PD-ECGF is a potent mitogen for endothelial cells in vivo. Because endothelial repair and smooth muscle cell proliferation are two processes that affect arterial wall structure and tone, we analyzed the effects of PD-ECGF on DNA synthesis and creatine kinase BB-specific activity (CK) in human umbilical artery smooth muscle cells (SMC) and in a human umbilical endothelial cell line (E304).

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