Publications by authors named "Zimmermann B"

In mammalian cells porin channels are localised in both mitochondrial outer membranes and extra-mitochondrial membranes. We isolated mitochondria-derived porin of a human lymphoblastoid B cell line, determined its amino acid sequence and characterised its channel properties. Interestingly, the amino acid sequence of this porin preparation and, correspondingly, its electrophysiological characteristics in a reconstituted system were identical to those of 'Porin 31HL', the human type-1 porin purified from a crude membrane preparation of the same cell line using a different purification protocol.

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Our purpose was to elucidate why clinical studies have up to now failed to demonstrate a positive effect of TRH combined with glucocorticosteroids on fetal lung maturity. Morphological and biochemical lung maturation were determined by electron microscopy, choline incorporation, and surfactant-protein-A m-RNA synthesis in rat lung organoid cultures after exposure with a series of concentrations of dexamethasone, triiodothyronine, and dimethyl-isopropyl-thyronine. Thyroid hormones improved morphogenesis of lung histotypic structures but had a negative effect on surfactant synthesis whereas glucocorticosteroids had a positive effect on the surfactant synthesis but a negative effect on morphogenesis.

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On Western blots of skeletal muscle preparations of different vertebrate classes, four monoclonal anti-human type 1 porin antibodies recognize one single band of either 30.5 or 31 kDa, respectively. To confirm that it is eukaryotic porin which is labeled by the antibodies, we used a purification procedure developed for human type 1 porin for porins from skeletal muscle of shark, frog, and turkey.

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Primary and unbranched secondary amines are obtained by the highly selective hydroaminomethylation of olefins with ammonia [Eq. (a)]. The selectivity is readily controlled with a new dual Rh/Ir catalyst in a two-phase system.

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Intercellular Ca2+ signaling in intact salivary glands of the blowfly Calliphora erythrocephala was studied by fluorimetric digital imaging combined with microinjection of putative messenger molecules. Iontophoretic injection of D-myo-inositol 1,4, 5-trisphosphate (InsP3) into salivary gland cells evoked regenerative intercellular Ca2+ waves that spread through the impaled cell and several rows of surrounding cells. Ca2+ increases induced by microinjection of Ca2+ ions were confined to the injected cells and their nearest neighbors.

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Objective: Polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMN) are one of the major effector cells of pulmonary defence against bacterial infection. To determine whether neutrophil function is impaired in patients with severe pneumonia, we assessed the two main partial functions exocytosis and oxidative response (ROS production) in isolated neutrophils from the peripheral venous blood of pneumonia patients and healthy volunteers. In addition, pulmonary neutrophils and peripheral neutrophils were compared in pneumonia patients.

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The human X chromosome-encoded protein kinase X (PrKX) belongs to the family of cAMP-dependent protein kinases. The catalytically active recombinant enzyme expressed in COS cells phosphorylates the heptapeptide Kemptide (LRRASLG) with a specific activity of 1.5 micromol/(min.

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Adeno-associated virus encodes four nonstructural proteins, which are known as Rep78, Rep68, Rep52, and Rep40. Expression of these nonstructural proteins affects cell growth and gene expression through processes that have not yet been characterized. Using a yeast two-hybrid screen, we have demonstrated that a stable interaction occurs between the viral proteins Rep78 and Rep52 and the putative protein kinase PrKX, which is encoded on the X chromosome.

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Ca2+ influx into secretory cells of the intact salivary gland of the blowfly Calliphora erythrocephala elicited by the agonist 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) or the Ca2+ uptake inhibitor thapsigargin was studied by using Fura-2 and digital fluorescence imaging and by recordings of the transepithelial potential. Application of saturating [5-HT] in the absence of Ca2+ (Ca2+o) from the bathing saline did not affect the initial Ca2+ transient but greatly attenuated the subsequent sustained Ca2+ elevation observed in the presence of Ca2+o demonstrating that the latter component of the [Ca2+]i response is largely dependent on Ca2+ entry across the baso-lateral plasma membrane. La3+ or Gd3+ (10 microM) mimicked the effects of the withdrawal of Ca2+o.

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Background: Chronic hypernatremia is a rare disorder in childhood and normally results from impairment of the water homeostasis. In some cases, chronic hypernatremia is caused by decreased intake of water based on impaired thirst perception.

Case Report: We report a girl with microcephaly, partial agenesis of the corpus callosum, mild midface hypoplasia and absence seizures, who presented with severe hypernatremia (serum sodium concentration 189 mmol/l).

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Background: The interest of studying colloid osmotic pressure (COP) in neonates is based on a possible relation between low COP and severity of neonatal respiratory distress.

Population And Methods: Because this relation has not been accurately established, COP was prospectively measured at birth in 84 infants: 35 with respiratory distress syndrome treated with mechanical ventilation (group RD+: GA = 34.5 +/- 3.

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We investigated the secretion of the matrix metalloproteinases, interstitial collagenase (matrix metalloproteinase-1), gelatinase A (matrix metalloproteinase-2) and stromelysin-1 (matrix metalloproteinase-3) in human synovial fibroblasts after stimulation with the neuropeptide substance P. Human synovial fibroblasts were stimulated with substance P or interleukin-1 beta (IL-1 beta). In the cell culture media gelatinase A, interstitial collagenase and stromelysin-1 were identified and their activities towards different substrates were determined.

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Three important measures are concommitantly recommended in the treatment of neonatal seizures. 1) The maintenance of vital functions by supplying oxygen and using mask ventilation in addition to cardiac monitoring and placing an intravenous line. 2) The search for an etiology through metabolic and infectious laboratory tests.

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We describe the case of a patient with polymyositis and anti-Jo-1 antibodies who experienced a relapse of his inflammatory muscle disease after 7 years of clinical remission. Our review of the literature shows that remission is achieved in 25-68% of patients treated with high dose corticosteroids as part of their initial therapy. Relapse rates after complete remission vary from 6 to 43% in the few studies where this information is available.

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1. Blowfly salivary glands have been used extensively as a model system for the analysis of inositol phosphate-dependent signal transduction. To detect and characterize changes in intracellular free calcium ([Ca2+]i) that might be expected to be triggered by stimulation with serotonin (5-HT), we have carried out digital calcium-imaging experiments on intact glands using the Ca2+-sensitive dye fura-2.

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This study describes the rewards and efforts of breastfeeding for mothers of preterm infants. Using a semi-structured interview guide, 20 mothers of preterm infants were interviewed in their homes approximately 1 month after infant discharge from a Level III NICU. Mothers described the following rewards of breastfeeding: knowing they were providing the healthiest nutrition for the infant, enhancing closeness between the mother and infant, perceiving infant contentment and tranquility during breastfeeding, providing convenience for the mother, and giving the mother a tangible claim on the infant.

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All eukaryotic protein kinases share a conserved catalytic core. In the catalytic (C) subunit of cAMP-dependent protein kinase (cAPK) this core is preceded by a myristylation motif followed by a long helix with Trp 30 at the end of this A-helix filling a hydrophobic cavity between the two lobes of the core. To understand the importance of the A-helix, the myristylation motif (delta 1-14) as well as the entire N-terminal segment (delta 1 -39) were deleted.

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This study concerns whether the pancreatic beta cell expresses cell-surface ectopeptidases that are capable of proteolysis of peptide hormones and neuropeptides that modify glucose-dependent insulin release. These biochemical investigations of the RINm5F cell line found that these cells express ectopeptidases. We have characterized the limited endoproteolysis of GLP-1 (7-36) amide that occurs in the presence of RINm5F plasma membranes.

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Retinoids, derivatives of vitamin A, are essential for many vertebrate functions. Furthermore, several drugs of this class of compounds are valuable in the treatment of certain forms of skin disorders and cancer. However, the therapeutic application of retinoids is limited by their teratogenic potency.

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Septic sacroiliitis.

Semin Arthritis Rheum

December 1996

Two cases of septic sacroiliac (SI) joint arthritis are presented to illustrate the difficulty of diagnosing and treating this uncommon osteoarticular infection. The patients presented are a 68-year-old woman with septic sacroiliitis caused by Streptococcus agalactiae and a 20-year-old man with Salmonella infantis infection involving the SI joint. The recent literature is reviewed and compared with previously published series.

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Conditioned blocking (CB) refers to a delay in learning that a new stimulus, added during learning, has the same consequences as the conditioned stimulus already present. In animals such "learned inattention" depends on monoaminergic and limbic function and, thus, CB performance should be informative on selective information processing impairments found in subgroups of psychotic patients. Attenuated CB in acute schizophrenia has been reported to normalize rapidly.

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