The study was undertaken to verify whether the RET gene polymorphisms are associated with MTC in patients negative for germline mutations. Two hundred five patients with apparent sporadic MTC were subjected to genetic analysis of RET exons 10, 11, 13, 14, 16 and 22 RET germline mutation carriers were identified with 10.7% frequency. The frequency among 26 patients not older than 30 was 27%. In patients excluded for known mutations we analyzed two polymorphic sites: RET codon 769 and 836. As control group, 90 healthy subjects were investigated. In young patients the observed allelic frequencies were 32% for variant L769/CTG and 5% for variant S836/AGT. Although these values were higher than in older MTC patients (22 and 3%, respectively), as well as in the control group (27 and 2%) the difference was insignificant. We conclude that in Polish patients polymorphisms at RET codons 769 and 836 are not associated with medullary thyroid carcinoma.
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The optimal conditions are selected for electron-cytochemical detection of the ATPase activity in nuclei of the skeletal muscles of rabbits and nuclei of Vicia faba L. meristem. It is shown that the previous fixation of nuclei in the rabbit skeletal muscle for 10 min in a mixture of the buffer solutions of 4% glutaric dialdehyde and 4% neutral formalin (1:1) causes a decrease in their ATPase activity by 78% in the medium containing Mg2+ and by 34% - in the medium containing Ca2+; in nuclei of horse bean seedlings meristem it lowers respectively by 28 and 16%.
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