204 results match your criteria: "University of California Davis 95616.[Affiliation]"

The photoregulatory activity of the phytochrome photoreceptor requires the synthesis and covalent attachment of the linear tetrapyrrole prosthetic group phytochromobilin. Because the mammalian enzyme biliverdin IX alpha reductase (BVR) is able to functionally inactivate phytochromobilin in vitro, this investigation was undertaken to determine whether BVR expression in transgenic plants would prevent the synthesis of functionally active phytochrome in vivo. Here, we show that plastid-targeted, constitutive expression of BVR in Arabidopsis yields plants that display aberrant photomorphogenesis throughout their life cycle.

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Hypoalbuminemia predicts mortality in hemodialysis patients with end-stage renal disease and is assumed to result from malnutrition. To investigate a possible alternative cause, we evaluated the relationships between serum albumin (Salb) and serum levels of two positive acute-phase proteins: C-reactive protein (CRP) and serum amyloid A (SAA). We also examined the relationship between Salb and dialysis dose delivered (Kt/V) and normalized protein catabolic rate (PCRn) measured during 3 consecutive months in a group of 115 patients.

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Rhythmic movements of crayfish swimmerets are coordinated by a neural circuit that links their four abdominal ganglia. Each swimmeret is driven by its own small local circuit, or pattern-generating module. We modeled this network as a chain of four oscillators, bidirectionally coupled to their nearest neighbors, and tested the model's ability to reproduce experimentally observed changes in intersegmental phases and in period caused by differential excitation of selected abdominal ganglia.

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Contact between an anterior cruciate ligament graft and the intercondylar roof has been termed roof impingement. Grafts with impingement sustain permanent damage, and if the injury is extensive enough, then the graft may fail, causing recurrent instability. This study evaluated two mechanical factors that could be responsible for the graft injury associated with roof impingement: an increase in graft tension or elevated pressures between the graft and the roof, or both.

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If we are to fully understand mechanisms of cartilage homeostasis, it is essential that we know the full catalogue of receptors present on the surface of a chondrocyte and the pathways regulated by ligands that bind to these receptors. In this study, we describe chondrocyte responses to adenosine 5'-triphosphate and related molecules. Adenosine 5'-triphosphate stimulated a statistically significant, dose-dependent, transient rise in the concentration of calcium ions in Fura 2-loaded, differentiated, primary chondrocytes.

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Many intertidal animals can endure prolonged periods of environmental stress and have developed strategies to preserve a functioning energy state in the cell. Recent 1H/31P-NMR techniques have allowed investigators to monitor directly mammalian tissue metabolism in vivo. In particular, the signals of myoglobin (Mb) offer a unique opportunity to explore the intracellular oxygen-partial-pressure [p(O2)] interaction in Arenicola marina, a standard model to study hypoxia tolerance in invertebrates.

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Hypoalbuminemia predicts mortality in hemodialysis patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) and is assumed to result from malnutrition. We report here that plasma albumin levels are reduced significantly in both hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients compared to normal subjects. Among hemodialysis patients with normal albumin levels (the upper quartile of albumin distribution), albumin synthesis rates, fractional catabolic rates, and distribution between the vascular and extravascular pool are normal, suggesting that ESRD per se does not derange albumin metabolism.

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A multivariate analysis on the morphometrics of 7 Heterorhabditis species was conducted to review the status of the traditional morphometric characterization methods for differentiating species of these nematodes. Results from this study showed consistency in the selection of morphometric characters for discriminating among males and infective juveniles of Heterorhabditis species. For the males, testis reflexion (TREF) and total length (LENGTH) were the variables that contributed most in the discrimination among the different species, and for the infective juveniles, tail length (TAILL) and total length (LENGTH) were the variables that contributed most.

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The relationship between alcohol consumption and earnings.

J Stud Alcohol

September 1996

Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics & the Giannini Foundation, University of California-Davis 95616-8512, USA.

Objective: Previous studies of the relation between alcohol consumption and earnings have yielded contradictory results. Some studies have shown that drinking reduces income while others have shown it has no effect or increases earnings. This study uses medical findings concerning the relation between alcohol consumption and coronary artery disease to help resolve this contradiction and to establish the relationship between the two.

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Characteristics and motives of volunteers in wildlife rehabilitation.

Psychol Rep

August 1996

Center for Animals in Society, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California-Davis 95616, USA.

Although wildlife rehabilitation relies heavily on volunteers, the characteristics and motivations of such volunteer workers have not been studied. 80 volunteers from three San Francisco Bay Area Rehabilitation Centers, were interviewed about their preferences in working with animals and people, their methods of dealing with grief and failure over animals' deaths, and the onset of their interest in and motives for working in a difficult field. A significant number had owned pets in childhood as well as currently.

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Membrane phase transition of intact human platelets: correlation with cold-induced activation.

J Cell Physiol

August 1996

Department of Anatomy, Physiology, and Cell Biology, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California-Davis 95616, USA.

Using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), we have determined the phase transition temperature (Tm) of lipids in intact human platelets and have shown that it occurs between 15 and 18 degrees C, the temperature at which cold activation of platelets has previously been reported (Zucker and Borrelli, 1954, Blood, 28:602-608; White and Krivit, 1967, Blood, 30:625-635). The temperature at which the platelets pass through Tm is highly correlated with initial platelet shape change. However, shape change continues after the cells have passed through the phase transition.

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Repair of naphthalene-injured microdissected airways in vitro.

Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol

July 1996

Department of Anatomy, Physiology and Cell Biology, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California-Davis 95616-8732, USA.

Nonciliated bronchiolar epithelial (Clara) cells, as both the primary target for metabolically activated pulmonary toxicants and the progenitor cell for repair after bronchiolar injury, are critical for distal airway epithelial function and regeneration. Previously, we described a model system whereby differentiated Clara cells can be maintained in culture using explants of microdissected distal airways. The purpose of this study is to establish whether distal airway explants can be used to study bronchiolar epithelial repair in vitro.

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The serum components of C-reactive protein, lysophosphati-dylcholine, fibrinogen, and fibrinogen proteolytic products have been shown to reduce surface tension-lowering abilities of lung surfactant. The inhibitory effects of these serum components were compared among four different surfactants: natural lung surfactant, a phospholipid mixture that had no surfactant proteins, KL4 surfactant which has a synthetic surfactant protein B (SP-B)-like peptide, and beractant (BER) which has both SP-B and SP-C. The pulsating bubble surfactometer was used to measure the surface tension of these surfactants after the addition of inhibitors.

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Nonciliated bronchiolar epithelial (Clara) cells, as both the primary target for metabolically activated pulmonary cytotoxicants and the progenitor during repair after bronchiolar injury, are critical for distal airway epithelial function and regeneration. The role of Clara cells in normal lung function is poorly understood partly because their abundance, sensitivity to cytotoxicants, and expression of differentiation markers vary by airway level and species. This study defines a strategy for maintenance in vitro of differentiated Clara cells within their local microenvironment.

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High dietary A1 can result in lowered tissue Mn and Fe concentrations in weanling mice. Possible mechanisms underlying this effect of A1 (altered milk Fe and Mn content, altered absorption or retention of Fe and Mn) were investigated in this experiment. To determine if milk composition was changed, milk was analyzed for Fe and Mn at 0, 3, 7, and 12 days postnatal.

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Six newborn rhesus macaques were experimentally infected with pathogenic Simian immunodeficiency virus of macaques (SIVmac251), and three newborn macaques were infected with avirulent SIVmac1A11. The former developed rapidly fatal simian AIDS and died within 26 wk of age, whereas the latter remained clinically normal. Infant monkeys that developed rapidly progressive disease had rapid declines in CD4+ cells and were unable to mount IgG and IgA antibody responses to SIV or to an unrelated antigen, tetanus toxoid.

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Monoclonal populations of mucosal T cells were established from the earliest visible lesions in eight patients with well defined Crohn's disease. The FACS phenotype of all the mucosal derived clones to date are TCR alpha/beta+, CD3+, CD4+, and CD45RO+ memory cells. TCR variable region Beta chain analysis revealed predominantly V beta families 1, 2, 5.

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Primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC) has been considered to be a 'model auto-immune disease' for more than two decades. However, the underlying pathophysiology of PBC and the relationship with the associated serological abnormalities have been hitherto elusive. Beginning in 1987 with the cloning and subsequent identification of the mitochondrial autoantigens of PBC, progress has come rapidly and we can now sketch several potential pathogenic pathways through which disease occurs.

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Cationic lipids (cytofectins) have gained widespread acceptance as pharmaceutical polynucleotide delivery agents for both cultured cell and in vivo transfection, and the cytofectins DOTAP and DC-Cholesterol are being tested in clinical human gene therapy trials. This study reports the effects of modifications in the hydrophobic domain of a prototypic cytofectin (DORI), including modifications in lipid side-chain length, saturation, and symmetry. A panel of related compounds was prepared and analyzed using DNA transfection, electron microscopy, and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC).

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Dietary antibiotics decrease taurine loss in cats fed a canned heat-processed diet.

J Nutr

February 1996

Department of Molecular Biosciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California-Davis 95616, USA.

In a crossover design, cats were fed a canned heat-processed diet (18 g dry matter/kg initial body wt) either with (+) or without (-) antibiotics [a mixture of penicillin G, procaine (25 mg/18 g diet) and tetracycline (50 mg/18 g diet)]. The (-/+) group received no antibiotics during the first 5-wk period and received antibiotics during the second 5-wk period; the (+/-) group received the reverse. Plasma, whole blood, urinary and fecal concentrations of taurine, fecal bile acid excretion and cholyltaurine hydrolase activities were measured.

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Aquatic species are increasingly used in metabolism and toxicity studies, both from the perspective of potential for chemical exposure and usefulness as nonmammalian model systems. In the present study, trout liver slices were compared with freshly isolated trout hepatocytes with regard to metabolic capabilities and biochemical indices of cell health. Liver slices were also used to discern toxicant-induced changes in liver cell histology.

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Alpha 2 noradrenoceptors in the anterior piriform cortex decline with acute amino acid deficiency.

Brain Res Mol Brain Res

January 1996

Department of Veterinary Anatomy, Physiology & Cell Biology and Food Intake Laboratory, University of California Davis 95616, USA.

The responses of the brain to the amino acid deficiency that occur after eating imbalanced amino acid diets (IMB) have been associated with decreased concentrations of norepinephrine (NE) and cAMP in the anterior piriform cortex (APC), an area essential for the initial feeding responses to amino acid deficiency. In addition, the anorectic responses to IMB were decreased after injections of the alpha 2 agonist, clonidine, and increased after injections of the alpha 2 antagonist, idazoxan, into the APC. Therefore, to study the role of the alpha 2-noradrenergic receptor further in this model, we measured alpha 2-noradrenergic receptor binding in the APC of rats fed two levels of threonine IMB or a low-protein basal control diet.

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The mucosal immune system of the female reproductive tract is of central importance for protection against sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV; however, this arm of the immune system remains poorly understood. Antiviral CTL responses never have been documented in the genital tract and the role of CTL in this anatomic site is unknown. In this study, CD8+ intraepithelial lymphocytes (IEL) in the vaginas of six simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV)-infected female rhesus macaques were identified by immunohistochemistry to be CD2+ and TCR beta-chain+.

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