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Padmanabhan U, Dasgupta S, Biswas BB, Dasgupta D. Effect of myo-inositol(1,4,5)trisphosphate on the hydrolysis of phytic acid by phytase. Indian J Biochem Biophys 2001; 38:53-5. [PMID: 11563331] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/21/2023]
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Phytase is a monomeric enzyme of molecular mass 160 kDa which catalyzes the hydrolysis of phytic acid (D-myo inositol hexakisphosphate, InsP6) in a stepwise manner to myo-inositol. The enzyme-InsPn (n = 1-6) interaction at the catalytic site has a dissociation constant in the micro molar range. There also exists in the enzyme, a non-catalytic site specific for InsP3 with dissociation constant in the nano molar range. We have probed the effect of the high affinity InsP3 binding on the dissociation constant (Kd) of the phytase-InsP6 interaction and the kinetics of hydrolysis. These studies demonstrate the effect exerted by the high affinity InsP3 binding on the catalytic site of the enzyme.
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- Biophysics Division, Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics, 37 Belgachia Road, Belgachia, Calcutta 700 037
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Dasgupta S, Pal D, Sinha RN, Mandal NK, Karmakar PR, Saha I, Mandal AK. Declining trend in routine UIP coverage. Indian J Public Health 2001; 45:20-3. [PMID: 11917315] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/24/2023] Open
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Routine UIP coverage status in the state of West Bengal and three selected Municipal Corporation areas (Calcutta, Howrah and Siliguri) were studied during 1997-98 and 1998-99. Also, UIP coverage status in the 'high risk' areas of the State (areas which reported Polio cases during 1998) was studied during 1998-99. UIP coverage in the state of West Bengal was only 54.3% in 1997-98, which further declined to 48.1% in 1998-99. In the three urban areas, UIP coverage ranged between 57.3%-70.9% in 1997-98, which further declined to 29.6%-47.1% in 1998-99. Antigenwise coverage revealed very poor performance with DPT3, OPV3, and Measles in 1997-98 and further decline in 1998-99. Dropout rate was also very high. In 1998-99 drop-out rate ranged between 30.1% to 54.2% in different studied areas. Some other studies suggested that PPI activities, which are very visible and targetted programme, may adversely affect routine UIP services. There is urgent need for further probing to identify the reasons for such poor state of affairs, keeping PPI angle in mind and to initiate remedial measure urgently.
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- S Dasgupta
- Department of Community Medicine, NRS Medical College, Calcutta
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Segregation in Escherichia coli, the process of separating the replicated chromosomes into daughter progeny cells, seems to start long before the duplication of the genome reaches completion. Soon after initiation in mid-cell region, the daughter oriCs rapidly move apart to fixed positions inside the cell (quarter length positions from each pole) and are anchored there by yet unknown mechanism(s). As replication proceeds, the rest of the chromosome is sequentially unwound and then refolded. At termination, the two sister chromosomes are unlinked by decatenation and separated by supercoiling and/or condensation. Muk and Seq proteins are involved in different stages of this replication-cum-partition process and thus can be categorized as important partition proteins along with topoisomerases. E. coli strains, lacking mukB or seqA functions, are defective in segregation and cell division. The nucleoids in these mutant strains exhibit altered condensation and superhelicity as can be demonstrated by sedimentation analysis and by fluorescence microscopy. As the supercoiling of an extrachromosomal element (a plasmid DNA) was also influenced by the mukB and seqA mutations we concluded that the MukB and SeqA proteins are possibly involved in maintaining the general supercoiling activity in the cell. The segregation of E. coli chromosome might therefore be predominantly driven by factors that operate by affecting the superhelicity and condensation of the nucleoid (MukB, SeqA, topoisomerases and additional unknown proteins). A picture thus emerges in which replication and partition are no longer compartmentalized into separable stages with clear gaps (S and M phases in eukaryotes) but are parallel processes that proceed concomitantly through a cell cycle continuum.
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- K Nordström
- Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Uppsala University, Biomedical Center, Box 596, 751 24, Uppsala, Sweden.
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We have used ethidium bromide titration for direct measurement of the changes in the negative supercoiling of Escherichia coli chromosome caused by mutations inactivating the cell cycle functions mukB and seqA. The amounts of the intercalative agent required to relax the supercoiled chromosome in mukB and seqA mutants were lower and higher, respectively, than for the wild-type parent, confirming that these cell cycle genes modulate the topology of the E. coli chromosome. Plasmid superhelicity measured in these mutant strains showed similar effects albeit of reduced magnitude. As the effects of mukB and seqA mutations were not restricted to the chromosome alone, MukB and SeqA proteins possibly interact with factors involved in the maintenance of intracellular DNA topology. To our knowledge, this is the first direct demonstration of the influence of mukB and seqA genes on the superhelicity of the E. coli chromosome.
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- Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Uppsala University, Biomedical Center, Sweden
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Dasgupta S, Maisnier-Patin S, Nordström K. New genes with old modus operandi. The connection between supercoiling and partitioning of DNA in Escherichia coli. EMBO Rep 2000; 1:323-7. [PMID: 11269497 PMCID: PMC1083751 DOI: 10.1093/embo-reports/kvd077] [Citation(s) in RCA: 15] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/12/2022] Open
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The process of partitioning bacterial sister chromosomes into daughter cells seems to be distinct from chromatid segregation during eukaryotic mitosis. In Escherichia coli, partitioning starts soon after initiation of replication, when the two newly replicated oriCs move from the cell centre to quarter positions within the cell. As replication proceeds, domains of the compact, supercoiled chromosome are locally decondensed ahead of the replication fork. The nascent daughter chromosomes are recondensed and moved apart through the concerted activities of topoisomerases and the SeqA (sequestration) and MukB (chromosome condensation) proteins, all of which modulate nucleoid superhelicity. Thus, genes involved in chromosome topology, once set aside as 'red herrings' in the search for 'true' partition functions, are again recognized as being important for chromosome partitioning in E. coli.
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- S Dasgupta
- Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Uppsala University, Biomedical Centre, Sweden
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The intracellular locations of oriC and oriR1, the replication origins of the chromosome and plasmid R1, respectively, were visualized by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) in exponentially growing populations of Escherichia coli. The locations of oriC and oriR1 (from a Par+ R1 plasmid) were unique and different in the wild-type host. In a mukB mutant, the positions were perturbed for both origins. The position of oriR1 from a plasmid with active partition (Par+) in the mukB host was as randomized as that of oriR1 from the Par- plasmid in a wild-type host. However, this mukB-induced randomization did not result in unstable inheritance of the Par+ plasmid, as measured by the conventional segregation assay. This might result from the preferential association of the Par+ plasmid with the bigger, decondensed nucleoid-containing daughters during cell division of MukB- cells, whereas the Par- plasmids were distributed at random and were lost by frequently ending up in anucleate cells.
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- T Weitao
- Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Uppsala University, Biomedical Center, Box 596, S-751 24 Uppsala, Sweden
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Dasgupta S. The origins and nature of the cognitive paradigm: an overview. Indian J Physiol Pharmacol 2000; 44:379-91. [PMID: 11214492] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/19/2023]
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Although cognitive science, the 'science of mind' is generally regarded as of relatively recent vintage, its origins can actually be traced back to ideas from the 1930s. The purpose of this paper is to offer a view of the essential nature of what has come to be called the cognitive paradigm--the framework around which cognitive science has come to be constructed--and about its origins and development. Of particular note is the interdisciplinarity of the field, with its strong links to psychology, linguistics, neurobiology, computer science and philosophy. As will be explained below, this interdisciplinary character is rooted in the historical development of the science itself, and can only be understood in such a context. Thus, the present article is strongly historical in spirit and content.
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- S Dasgupta
- Institute of Cognitive Science, Center for Advanced Computer Studies, and Department of History, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Lafayette, Louisiana 70504-3772, USA
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Dasgupta S. Quantum hopping models for kinetic processes. Phys Rev E Stat Phys Plasmas Fluids Relat Interdiscip Topics 2000; 62:2945-2948. [PMID: 11088778 DOI: 10.1103/physreve.62.2945] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 11/16/1999] [Indexed: 05/23/2023]
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We propose that a quantum operator, apart from representing quantum dynamics, may also represent a dynamical (steady-state) situation of a classical system. We consider a Hamiltonian that describes hopping of single (spinless, noninteracting) bosons to nearest-neighbor sites in a hypercubic lattice and find exactly the mass distribution (in arbitrary dimension) for the ground state and the first excited state. The density shows a peak at a mass equal to the density. A variant of this Hamiltonian is shown to have an exponential mass distribution (in the ground state) that is identical with an analogous classical model.
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- S Dasgupta
- Department of Physics, University of Calcutta, 92 Acharya Prafulla Chandra Road, Calcutta 700 009, India
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Datta D, Kundu PK, Biswas S, Dasgupta S, Bhinge A, Chandran V. Effect of cationic amino acid, L-lysine and its polymers on the growth and secretion of hybridoma cell line OKT-3. Hybridoma (Larchmt) 2000; 19:339-46. [PMID: 11001408 DOI: 10.1089/027245700429909] [Citation(s) in RCA: 6] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/13/2022]
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Apart from their pivotal roles in anabolic protein synthesis, cationic amino acids, particularly, L-lysine HCl and its oligomers, up to molecular weight 1000, showed a remarkable property of cellular growth stimulation both in vitro and in vivo. L- and D-Lysine HCl, at a maximal stimulatory concentration of 7 microg/mL of added load of the amino acid, supported a characteristic time-scaled cellular expansion in vitro, and L-lysine-mediated cell expansion in batch cultures always showed a stimulation index (S.I.) ranging up to approximately 35, compared with the matched control populations. Variable S.I. was possibly due to factors such as seeding density, type of media additives, number of passages the cells have undergone before being stimulated, etc. Beyond and before maximal stimulatory concentration of the amino acid, there is a sharp decline in the cellular growth-promoting activity of monomeric L-lysine HCl in vitro, thereby showing a clear concentration window for maximum cellular growth promotion. While the essential amino acid does not have any dedicated cell surface receptor, the monomeric and oligomeric amino acid molecule(s) possibly mediates the serum-derived growth factor-receptor binding on the cell membrane by having two cationic charge centres at two ends of the molecule. Beyond a cutoff molecular weight of 1000, oligomeric lysines did not show any positive effects on either cell division and secretion.
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- Cellular Engineering Laboratory, School of Biomedical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology-Bombay, Powai, Mumbai.
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Fluorescence microscopy was used to determine the location(s) of the replication origin of plasmid R1 in exponentially growing cells of Escherichia coli. The number of oriR1 foci per cell was smaller than the number of R1 copies per cell and was found to be the same for a copA mutant of R1 and for the wild-type plasmid. The intensities of individual foci were stronger for the cop mutant than for the wild type. We interpreted these results to imply that the plasmid DNA molecules were localized in small groups/clusters, a result that seems contrary to the earlier observations that plasmid R1 replicates randomly and segregates as a single-copy unit. The implications for the quantitative behavior of plasmid R1 in stability, incompatibility tests, replication, and partition experiments are discussed.
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- T Weitao
- Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Uppsala University, Biomedical Center, Uppsala, S-751 24, Sweden
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Artificial receptors (1-5) have been designed and synthesized from simple precursors. The chain length selectivity studies of dicarboxylic acids within the cavities of new fluorescent Troger's base molecular frameworks (1-3) have been carried out with a critical examination of their role of rigidity as well as flexibility in selective binding in comparison to receptor 5. The chiral resolution of the racemic Troger's base receptors (1 and 2) by chiral recognition with (+)- camphoric acid using hydrogen-bonding interactions has been studied.
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- S Goswami
- Department of Chemistry, Bengal Engineering College (Deemed University), Howrah, India
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Saha I, Dasgupta S, Mandal A, Kumar S. An evaluation of re-orientation training program of ICDS functionaries on protein-energy malnutrition. Indian J Public Health 2000; 44:67-8. [PMID: 11439866] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/20/2023] Open
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- I Saha
- Department of Community Medicine, NRS Medical College, Calcutta
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Roy P, Datta M, Dasgupta S, Bhattacharya S. Gonadotropin-releasing hormone stimulates thyroid activity in a freshwater murrel, Channa gachua (ham.), and Carps, Catla catla (ham.) and Cirrhinus mrigala (ham.). Gen Comp Endocrinol 2000; 117:456-63. [PMID: 10764556 DOI: 10.1006/gcen.1999.7432] [Citation(s) in RCA: 21] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.9] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/22/2022]
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Injections of mammalian GnRH (mGnRH), salmon GnRH (sGnRH), and a homologous murrel, Channa punctatus, GnRH (cGnRH) to a murrel, Channa gachua, and a carp, Catla catla, at a dose of 1 microg/250 g body wt significantly increased plasma thyroxine (T4) levels above control. Piscine GnRHs (sGnRH and cGnRH) had significantly greater stimulatory effects compared with mGnRH. To observe whether this stimulatory effect by GnRHs is direct or indirect, thyroid follicles were isolated from hypobranchial muscles of freshwater murrel, C. gachua and incubated (1 x 10(6) follicles/well) in vitro at 30 degrees C for 2 h without hormone and for 3 h with hormones. Addition of these three GnRHs separately at a concentration of 1 microg/well stimulated T4 secretion; sGnRH and cGnRH caused greater secretion of T4 into the medium compared with mGnRH. Specificity of GnRH action in vitro was assessed by using anti-GnRH antibody which significantly (P < 0.01) inhibited GnRH-augmented T4 secretion. To gain further insight, 125I uptake by thyroid follicles and formation of [125I]T4 from this radioiodine pool was monitored in the presence or absence of sGnRH. sGnRH greatly augmented 1251 uptake by the follicles which resulted a fourfold increase in [125I]T4 formation out of this pool of 125I compared with the control. The results indicate GnRH stimulation of thyroid hormone formation and release in these teleosts suggesting a possible different mode of regulation of thyroid hormone secretion in teleosts.
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- Department of Zoology, School of Life Sciences, Visva Bharati University, Santiniketan, West Bengal, India
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Dasgupta S. Immunology of cancer cervix. J Indian Med Assoc 2000; 98:56-9. [PMID: 11016152] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/17/2023]
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It is not clear how much genetic factor is responsible for causing cervical cancer, but certainly there has some mutation abnormality in the suppressive p53 gene which is to be proved beyond doubt. In addition to this, there are some environmental factors which make insults on cervical epithelium. Immunology of cancer cervix is well represented by (1) immunology of cancer, (2) immunology of virally controlled antigen and (3) cancer cervix antigen markers. The cancer is an example of transplantation immunology changes in the surface of tumour cells during replication. Human papillomavirus (HPV) DNA has been shown to be associated with high grade cervical intra-epithelial neoplasia (CIN). Squamous cell carcinoma antigen has been investigated for predictive value in cancer cervix. Colony stimulating factor-1 causes monocytic cells aggregation in neoplastic area and plays as initiators of the sequence of inflammation up to neoplasia.
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Das KK, Dasgupta S. Effect of nickel on testicular nucleic acid concentrations of rats on protein restriction. Biol Trace Elem Res 2000; 73:175-80. [PMID: 11049209 DOI: 10.1385/bter:73:2:175] [Citation(s) in RCA: 33] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 10/24/1998] [Revised: 02/12/1999] [Accepted: 03/05/1999] [Indexed: 11/11/2022]
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The nucleic acids (DNA and RNA) and total protein concentration in testes were estimated in male Wistar strain rats treated intraperitorally with nickel sulfate (2.0 mg/100 g body weight) on alternate days for 10 dosages. In both normal (18% casein) and protein-restricted (5% casein) experimental animals, the nucleic acids and total protein concentration were found to decrease significantly compared to the corresponding controls. Sperm count and sperm motility were also reduced in both experimental groups of animals. The results indicate that nickel influences the expression of genetic information by reducing testicular nucleic acids and protein concentration in both dietary experimental groups.
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- Department of Physiology, Al-Ameen Medical College, Bijapur, Karnataka, India
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Dasgupta S, van Halbeek H, Spicer S, Hogan EL. Molecular characterization and immunohistochemical localization of IV(4)GalNAcGgOse(4)Cer: a naturally occurring novel neutral glycosphingolipid in bovine brain. Glycobiology 2000; 10:1-9. [PMID: 10570218 DOI: 10.1093/glycob/10.1.1] [Citation(s) in RCA: 8] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/14/2022] Open
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A pair of novel neutral glycosphingolipids (Ngsls) has been identified in bovine brain. Their mobilities on thin layer chromatography were slightly different from a standard pentaglycosylceramide (nLcOse(5)Cer from bovine erythrocytes). The compounds were purified to homogeneity by column chromatography. Their fatty acid and base compositions, their monosaccharide compositions and sugar linkage positions were determined by gas-liquid chromato-graphy/mass spectrometry. Carbohydrate sequence analy-sis by(1)H NMR spectroscopy and stepwise exoglyco-sidase digestion indicated the following pentaglycosyl structure for the oligosaccharide moiety of both Ngsls: GalNAcbeta1-4Galbeta1-3GalNAcbeta1-4Galbeta1-4Gl c. The two Ngsls (abbreviated as IV(4)GalNAcGgOse(4)Cer or GalNAc-GA1), differ in their ceramide compositions, having d18:0 and d18:1 sphingosine as their long chain bases. A monospecific polyclonal anti-GalNAc-GA1 antibody, prepared in rabbit and purified by affinity chromatography, stained the neurons of cerebral cortex and cerebellum including Purkinje cells in adult rat brain, indicating that the novel GalNAc-GA1 is associated with cerebellar and other neurons in vertebrate central nervous system.
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- Department of Neurology, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston 29425-2232, USA
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Dasgupta S, Hazra SC. The utility of waist circumference in assessment of obesity. Indian J Public Health 1999; 43:132-5. [PMID: 11243059] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/19/2023] Open
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The objective of this study was to assess the correlation between waist circumference and waist hip ratio and body mass index. Also to assess if a simple measurement like the waist circumference can be used as an independent indicator for detecting health risk and management. 500 men and 500 women were included in this study from the out patient department and indoor wards of Medical College, Calcutta. Only 7% of the males and 16% of the females had body mass index > or = 25. About 50% of both males and females had waist hip ratio above the desirable range (0.80 for females and 0.95 for males). About 99% of females with, waist circumference > or = 72 cm. had either body mass index > or = 25 or high waist hip ratio > or = 0.80 or both. Similarly 99% of males with waist circumference > or = 80 cm. had either high body mass index > or = 25 or high waist hip ratio > or = 0.90 or both. Waist circumference is simple to assess and can be used as an independent measurement to identify those at risk from either increased body weight or central fat distribution or both.
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Weitao T, Nordström K, Dasgupta S. Mutual suppression of mukB and seqA phenotypes might arise from their opposing influences on the Escherichia coli nucleoid structure. Mol Microbiol 1999; 34:157-68. [PMID: 10540294 DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2958.1999.01589.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 93] [Impact Index Per Article: 3.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/20/2022]
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A strain of Escherichia coli in which both the seqA and mukB genes were inactivated displayed partial suppressions of their individual phenotypes. Temperature sensitivity, anucleate cell production and poor nucleoid folding seen in the mukB strain were suppressed by the seqA null mutation, whereas filamentation, asymmetric septation and compact folding of the nucleoids observed in the seqA strain were suppressed by inactivation of the mukB gene function. However, the asynchronous initiation of chromosome replication in the seqA strain was not reversed in the mukBseqA double mutant. Membrane-associated nucleoids were isolated from the wild-type, mukB, seqA and mukBseqA strains and their sedimentation rates were compared under identical conditions. Whereas the mukB mutation caused unfolding of the nucleoid, the seqA mutation led to a more compact packaging of the chromosome. The mukBseqA double mutant regained the wild-type nucleoid organization as revealed from its rate of sedimentation. Microscopic appearances of the nucleoids were consistent with the sedimentation profiles. The mukB mutant was oversensitive to novobiocin and this susceptibility was suppressed in the mukBseqA strain, suggesting possible roles of MukB and SeqA in maintaining chromosome topology. The mutual phenotypic suppression of mukB and seqA alleles thus suggests that these genes have opposing influences on the organization of the bacterial nucleoid.
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- T Weitao
- Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Uppsala University, Biomedical Center, Box 596, SE-751 24 Uppsala, Sweden
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Dasgupta S, Mookerjee A, Chowdhury SK, Ghose AC. Immunosuppression in hamsters with progressive visceral leishmaniasis: an evaluation of the role of nitric oxide toward impairment of the lymphoproliferative response. Parasitol Res 1999; 85:594-6. [PMID: 10382610 DOI: 10.1007/s004360050600] [Citation(s) in RCA: 21] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/27/2022]
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The progressive visceral infection caused in golden hamsters by Leishmania donovani amastigotes led to gradual impairment of the proliferative response of their splenic (SPMC) or peripheral blood (PBMC) mononuclear cells to in vitro stimulation with leishmanial antigen, with mitogen (concanavalin A), and even with a combination of phorbol myristate acetate (PMA) and ionomycin (Io). Removal of macrophage-like adherent cells from SPMC or PBMC of infected animals, however, almost completely restored their proliferative response to PMA + Io, thus ruling out the possibility of any intrinsic defect in the signal-transduction pathways of lymphocyte activation and proliferation. Subsequent studies demonstrated that the generation of soluble mediators such as nitric oxide by these adherent cells is responsible, albeit partially, for the down-regulation of the lymphoproliferative response in hamsters with visceral leishmaniasis.
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- S Dasgupta
- Department of Microbiology, Bose Institute, Calcutta, India
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Ghosh S, Dasgupta S. Gentamicin induced inhibition of steroidogenic enzymes in rat testis. Indian J Physiol Pharmacol 1999; 43:247-50. [PMID: 10365320] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/12/2023]
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Gentamicin is an aminoglycoside antibiotic, widely used for treating many gram negative bacterial infections. Though nephrotoxicity is the most highlighted side effect, it has also been found to cause an alteration in the phosphatase activities of testes and accessory sex organs and a decline in the sperm count. This study was designed to assess the effects of gentamicin on testicular steroidogenesis and to ascertain whether such alterations are reversible. Laboratory inbred adult, male, 'Wistar' strain rats were chosen as the experimental animal. A significant dose-dependant reduction in the activities of the two steroidogenic enzymes, accompanied with a significant decrease in ascorbic acid and elevation of level of cholesterol was observed. The effects were maximum at a dose of 100 mg/kg, b.wt. After 15 days of withdrawal of the drug therapy the biochemical parameters namely ascorbic acid and cholesterol returned to normal levels whereas the activities of the two dehydrogenases showed a compensatory increase. This indicates that gentamicin affects the steroidogenic enzymes, causing an alteration in the formation of testosterone, which was manifested in the elevated cholesterol in the adult rat testes. However, these alterations were reversible.
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- Department of Physiology, Manipal College of Medical Science, Pokhara, Nepal
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Dasgupta S. The stem cell debate. Genewatch 1999; 12:16-7. [PMID: 12199296] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/26/2023]
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Ghose AC, Mookerjee A, Sengupta K, Ghosh AK, Dasgupta S, Ray PK. Therapeutic and prophylactic uses of protein A in the control of Leishmania donovani infection in experimental animals. Immunol Lett 1999; 65:175-81. [PMID: 10065740 DOI: 10.1016/s0165-2478(98)00102-3] [Citation(s) in RCA: 24] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/16/2022]
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The role of the immunomodulator Protein A (PA) (from Staphylococcus aureus, Cowan I strain) in the control of leishmanial infection was studied in experimental animals. Treatment of Leishmania donovani infected hamsters with PA led to a moderate level of reduction of parasite load in their spleen (68%) and liver (46%). However, combination therapy of PA with the antileishmanial drug stibanate induced a more marked reduction of the spleen (88%) and liver (85%) parasitemia compared to that induced by PA or drug treatment alone. Similar results were also obtained with L. donovani infected BALB/c mice as the combination therapy of PA and stibanate led to a significant reduction (84%) of liver parasite load in comparison to that induced by PA (38%) or drug (61%) treatment alone. Apart from its therapeutic use, PA could also be used as a prophylactic agent in the control of leishmanial infection. Thus, treatment of hamsters with PA before leishmanial challenge significantly reduced their organ parasite load (by 59-78%) compared to that observed in infected controls without prior PA treatment. The antileishmanial effect of PA was likely to be mediated through the activation of macrophages leading to an enhancement of their phagocytic as well as leishmaniacidal activities. Subsequent studies demonstrated that PA treatment led to an increased production of nitric oxide by macrophages which could primarily be responsible for their enhanced parasite killing ability.
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- A C Ghose
- Department of Microbiology, Bose Institute, Calcutta, India.
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Saha I, Dasgupta S, Mandal AK. Pulse polio immunisation, 1995-96: an evaluation in West Bengal. J Indian Med Assoc 1999; 97:8-10. [PMID: 10549178] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/14/2023]
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An evaluation of the Pulse Polio Immunisation Programme (PPI), 1995-96 in West Bengal was undertaken. It was observed that the PPI coverage (with two rounds) was 84.1%. Variations in the PPI coverage level were documented in relation to age, sex, residential status and parental literacy status of the beneficiaries. However, significantly lower PPI coverage was observed among Muslims (p < 0.001) and Scheduled Tribes (p < 0.01). The principal agency responsible for disseminating information about PPI was identified to be the multipurpose health workers. Some of the major reasons for non-acceptance of PPI were lack of information, illness of the child, absence of the child on the "PPI day", lack of faith in immunisation and fear of adverse reaction.
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- I Saha
- Department of Community Medicine, NRS Medical College, Calcutta
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Maisnier-Patin S, Dasgupta S, Krabbe M, Nordström K. Conversion to bidirectional replication after unidirectional initiation from R1 plasmid origin integrated at oriC in Escherichia coli. Mol Microbiol 1998; 30:1067-79. [PMID: 9988482 DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2958.1998.01136.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 9] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/20/2022]
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The cell division phenotypes of Escherichia coli with its chromosome replication driven by oriR (from plasmid R1) were examined by fluorescence microscopy and flow cytometry. Chromosome replication patterns in these strains were followed by marker frequency analyses. In one of the strains, the unidirectional oriR was integrated so that the replication fork moved clockwise from the oriC region, and bacterial growth and division were similar to those of the wild-type parent. The bacteria were able to convert the unidirectional initiation from oriR into bidirectional replication. The site for conversion of uni- to bidirectional replication seemed to be localized and could be mapped genetically within 6 min to the immediate right of the minimal oriC. Replication starting in the counterclockwise direction from the R1 replicon integrated at the same site in the opposite orientation could not be described as either bi- or unidirectional, as no single predominant origin could be discerned from the more or less flat marker frequency pattern. These strains also showed extensive filamentation, irregular nucleoid distribution and the presence of anucleate cells, indicative of segregation and division defects. Comparison among intR1 derivatives differing in the position of the integrated oriR relative to the chromosome origin suggested that the oriC sequence itself was dispensable for the conversion to bidirectionality. However, passage of the replication fork over the 6 min region to the right of oriC seemed important for the bidirectional replication pattern and normal cell division phenotype.
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- S Maisnier-Patin
- Department of Microbiology, Biomedical Center, Uppsala University, Sweden
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A gene expression system designed for coordinated expression of multiple genes in plants and their targeting to specified subcellular locations was tested. A series of genes encoding polyproteins containing the tobacco vein mottling virus (TVMV) Nla proteinase along with two other reporter genes (those encoding the Escherichia coli acetate kinase (ACK) and Tn9 chloramphenicol, acetyl transferase (CAT) enzymes) were assembled. The respective coding sequences of these genes were separated by a TVMV Nla proteinase recognition sequence. In addition, in some instances, chloroplast targeting information (a transit peptide (TP) from a pea rbcS gene) was incorporated into the polyprotein. We found that the Nla proteinase can be used to express, as individual polypeptides, the ACK and CAT proteins, and that these proteins retain enzymatic activity. Polyproteins with the structure TP-Nla-ACK-CAT or TP-ACK-CAT-Nla failed to yield chloroplast-localized ACK and CAT proteins, although the latter did give rise to a chloroplast-localized ACK-CAT polyprotein. These results indicate that the Nla proteinase acts in cis more rapidly than transport of proteins into the chloroplast, but that chloroplast localization can take place before complete processing of the polyprotein. Polyproteins with the structures ACK-Nla-TP-CAT and TP-ACK-Nla-TP-CAT yielded appropriately processed and targeted ACK and CAT. Our results show that subcellular localization signals can be effectively recognized in the context of a polyprotein, and they suggest an appropriate strategy for simultaneous engineering of multiple subcellular compartments in plants.
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- S Dasgupta
- Department of Agronomy, University of Kentucky, Lexington 40546-0091, USA
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Ray SK, Saha I, Dasgupta S. Sentinel surveillance on poliomyelitis and neonatal tetanus: a report. Indian J Public Health 1998; 42:120-5. [PMID: 10389524] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/13/2023] Open
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A 5 year sentinel surveillance (1989-93) of paralytic poliomyelitis and neonatal tetanus was undertaken at a rural Medical College Hospital at Burdwan, West Bengal. Poliomyelitis incidence showed an overall declining trend, which corroborated with the increased OPV coverage over the years. Incidence was more in males than females. Male:female ratio varied between 2.31:1 to 1.2:1. From 1989 to 1992, age-shift in poliomyelitis was observed when more cases were occurring above 1 year subjects. Cases were reported to be high during the months June to September every year. Incidence of neonatal tetanus (NNT) also showed a declining trend during the 5 year study period. A male preponderance was observed. NNT cases were more prevalent during the months between August and November. In an attempt for eradication of paralytic poliomyelitis and elimination of NNT, containment and other public health measures were undertaken a part of surveillance activities. The obstacles encountered in the surveillance system, as well as lacunae identified in undertaking appropriate health measures was discussed.
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- S K Ray
- Deptt. of Community Medicine, Medical College, Calcutta
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Dutta P, Mitra U, Saha MR, Nair GB, Niyogi SK, Roy BC, Dasgupta S, Lahiri M, Paul D, Bhattacharya SK. Unsupervised use of oral rehydration therapy and hyponatraemia and hypokalaemia in diarrhoeal children. J Trop Pediatr 1998; 44:248-9. [PMID: 9718916 DOI: 10.1093/tropej/44.4.248-a] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/12/2022]
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Dasgupta S, Fernandez L, Kameyama L, Inada T, Nakamura Y, Pappas A, Court DL. Genetic uncoupling of the dsRNA-binding and RNA cleavage activities of the Escherichia coli endoribonuclease RNase III--the effect of dsRNA binding on gene expression. Mol Microbiol 1998; 28:629-40. [PMID: 9632264 DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2958.1998.00828.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 80] [Impact Index Per Article: 3.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/20/2022]
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RNase III, a double-stranded RNA-specific endonuclease, is proposed to be one of Escherichia coli's global regulators because of its ability to affect the expression of a large number of unrelated genes by influencing post-transcriptional control of mRNA stability or mRNA translational efficiency. Here, we describe the phenotypes of bacteria carrying point mutations in rnc, the gene encoding RNase III. The substrate recognition and RNA-processing properties of mutant proteins were analysed in vivo by measuring expression from known RNase III-modulated genes and in vitro from the proteins' binding and cleavage activities on known double-stranded RNA substrates. Our results show that although the point mutation rnc70 exhibited all the usual rnc null-like phenotypes, unlike other mutations, it was dominant over the wild-type allele. Multicopy expression of rnc70 could suppress a lethal phenotype of the wild-type rnc allele in a certain genetic background; it could also inhibit the RNase III-mediated activation of lambdaN gene translation by competing for the RNA-binding site of the wild-type endonuclease. The mutant protein failed to cleave the standard RNase III substrates in vitro but exhibited an affinity for double-stranded RNA when passed through poly(rI):poly(rC) columns. Filter binding and gel-shift assays with purified Rnc70 showed that the mutant protein binds to known RNase III mRNA substrates in a site-specific manner. In vitro processing reactions with purified enzyme and labelled RNA showed that the in vivo dominant effect of the mutant enzyme over the wild-type was not necessarily caused by formation of mixed dimers. Thus, the rnc70 mutation generates a mutant RNase III with impaired endonucleolytic activity but without blocking its ability to recognize and bind double-stranded RNA substrates.
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- S Dasgupta
- Gene Regulation and Chromosome Biology Laboratory, ABL-Basic Research Program, NCI-FCRDC, Frederick, MD 21702, USA
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Sengupta B, Dasgupta S, Saha I, Mandal AK, Palodhi PK. Experience in running a Diarrhoeal Training cum Treatment Unit (DTTU) in a state teaching hospital in Calcutta. J Indian Med Assoc 1998; 96:104-5, 108. [PMID: 9844329] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/09/2023]
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The performance of the Diarrhoeal Training cum Treatment Unit (DTTU) of NRS Medical College and Hospital, Calcutta, in a 2-year period was evaluated by record analysis. The study revealed that 73.6% cases out of a total 4349 could be successfully managed at the oral rehydration therapy (ORT) area and only 16.5% cases required indoor admission. Rest of the cases (9.9%) with "no dehydration" were sent home with advice. There were 84.7% cases out 3919 dehydration cases who could be successfully treated by ORT and only 15.3% required intravenous (i.v.) therapy. A definite decline was also evident in the proportion of diarrhoea cases requiring antibiotic therapy (13.5% in 1991 to 6.8% in 1992). The case fatality rate due to diarrhoea was 1.7% in 1992. Had all cases of diarrhoea with dehydration being admitted and treated with i.v. fluids and antibiotics, the estimated cost would have been Rs 14.2 lakhs, which with ORT, actually cost Rs 2.4 lakhs. Thus estimated total cost reduction was to the extent of Rs 11.8 lakhs in a 2-year period.
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- NRS Medical College and Hospital, Calcutta
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Dutta S, Sinha Mahapatra T, Dutta P, Mitra U, Dasgupta S. Serotypes and antimicrobial susceptibility patterns of Shigella species isolated from children in Calcutta, India. Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis 1998; 17:298-9. [PMID: 9707320 DOI: 10.1007/bf01699994] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/25/2022]
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Britton RA, Powell BS, Dasgupta S, Sun Q, Margolin W, Lupski JR, Court DL. Cell cycle arrest in Era GTPase mutants: a potential growth rate-regulated checkpoint in Escherichia coli. Mol Microbiol 1998; 27:739-50. [PMID: 9515700 DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2958.1998.00719.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 108] [Impact Index Per Article: 4.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/06/2023]
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Era is a low-molecular-weight GTPase essential for Escherichia coli viability. The gene encoding Era is found in the rnc operon, and the synthesis of both RNase III and Era increases with growth rate. Mutants that are partially defective in Era GTPase activity or that are reduced in the synthesis of wild-type Era become arrested in the cell cycle at the predivisional two-cell stage. The partially defective Era GTPase mutation (era1) suppresses several temperature-sensitive lethal alleles that affect chromosome replication and chromosome partitioning but not cell division. Our results suggest that Era plays an important role in cell cycle progression at a specific point in the cycle, after chromosome partitioning but before cytokinesis. Possible functions for Era in cell cycle progression and the initiation of cell division are discussed.
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- R A Britton
- Department of Molecular and Human Genetics, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX 77030, USA
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Jeevaratnam K, Dasgupta S, Pant SC, Sachan AS, Selvamurthy W, Ray US, Mukhopadhyay S, Purkayastha SS. Physiological, biochemical and histological changes due to physostigmine in monkeys. Indian J Physiol Pharmacol 1998; 42:25-38. [PMID: 9513791] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/06/2023]
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Physostigmine (Phy), a short-acting reversible anticholinesterase agent is considered to be a potent prophylactic antidote for the highly toxic organophosphorous (OP) compounds. The toxic effects, if any, of the probable prophylactic doses of Phy have been evaluated by studying its physiological, biochemical and histological effects in monkeys. Phy only at 100 micrograms/kg resulted in certain cholinergic signs such as salivation, lacrymation and muscular faciculations; physiological changes such as mild tachycardia, tachypnea, higher amplitude in electrical activity of the brain, clinico-chemical effects like fall in PO2, PCO2 and alkalosis and histologically an inflammatory reaction in the lungs. On the other hand, the lower dose, i.e. 50 micrograms/kg appeared to be devoid of cholinergic signs and symptoms. However, we observed a significant inhibition of both plasma and erythrocyte ChE and increase in the rectal temperature in both the Phy treated groups. From this study, Phy at a dose of 50 micrograms/kg could be inferred as a safe, sign free intramuscular dose and may probably be used in pretreatment regimen against nerve agents.
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- K Jeevaratnam
- Defence Research & Development Establishment, Gwalior
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Nickel sulfate (2.0 mg/100 g.b.wt) dissolved in double-distilled water was administered (i.p.) on alternate days for ten doses to normal protein-fed and protein-restricted Wister strain albino rats (b.wt. 160 +/- 5 g). Two groups were used: one with normal protein diet, whereas the other with protein-restricted diet served as control. Twenty-four hours after the last treatment, the animals were sacrificed by decapitation. Tissues such as the testes, seminal vesicles, epididymis (Cauda and Caput) and prostate were dissected out, wiped clean, and stored at -20 degrees C until analysis. Lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) activities, glutamate oxaloacetate transaminase (GOT) activities, glycogen content, cholesterol content, and total protein content of the testes were estimated. Nickel sulfate administration significantly decreased the body weight of both normal protein-fed and protein-restricted groups of animals; the organ weights were also decreased. Significant decrease of LDH activity was observed, but GOT activity was not altered significantly. Testicular glycogen and cholesterol increased significantly in both experimental groups, but total protein content decreased. Nickel sulfate seems to have an adverse effect on the male reproductive system in both groups of animals fed with normal protein (18% casein) diet and protein restricted (5% casein) diet.
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- K K Das
- Department of Physiology, Al-Ameen Medical College, Bijapur, Karnataka, India
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Das KK, Dasgupta S. Influence of ascorbic acid on acid and alkaline phosphatase activities in some metabolically active tissues of aspirin treated rats. Indian J Physiol Pharmacol 1997; 41:421-3. [PMID: 10235667] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/12/2023]
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ACP and ALP activities in plasma were increased in aspirin treated groups for a period of seven days. Ascorbic acid supplemented groups showed no significant change in plasma ACP activity, but a significant change in ALP activity was found. ACP and ALP activities in liver and kidney were decreased significantly in aspirin treated animals. ACP activities in liver and kidney in ascorbic acid supplemented groups showed no significant changes. No significant alteration of ALP activity in liver was found in ascorbic acid supplemented group but a significant changes was observed in kidney. Supplementation of ascorbic acid in high doses to rats fed aspirin can restore enzyme activities almost to the normal level.
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- K K Das
- Department of Physiology, Al-Ameen Medical College, Bijapur
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RayChaudhuri A, Hait NC, Dasgupta S, Bhaduri TJ, Deb R, Majumder AL. L-myo-lnositol 1-Phosphate Synthase from Plant Sources (Characteristics of the Chloroplastic and Cytosolic Enzymes). Plant Physiol 1997; 115:727-736. [PMID: 12223840 PMCID: PMC158533 DOI: 10.1104/pp.115.2.727] [Citation(s) in RCA: 24] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.9] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/18/2023]
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L-myo-inositol 1-phosphate synthase (EC 5.5.1.4) from cyanobacterial (Spirulina platensis), algal (Euglena gracilis), and higher plant (Oryza sativa, Vigna radiata) sources was purified to electrophoretic homogeneity, biochemically characterized, and compared. Both chloroplastic and cytosolic forms of the enzyme were detected in E. gracilis, O. sativa, and V. radiata, whereas only the cytosolic form was detected in streptomycin-bleached or chloroplastic mutants of E. gracilis and in S. platensis. Both the chloroplastic and cytosolic forms from different sources could be purified following the same three-step chromatographic protocol. L-myo-inositol 1-phosphate synthases purified from these different sources do not differ significantly with respect to biochemical and kinetic parameters except for the molecular mass of the chloroplastic and cytosolic native holoenzymes, which appear to be homotetrameric and homotrimeric associations of their constituent subunits, respectively. Monovalent and divalent cations, sugar alcohols, and sugar phosphates are inhibitory to the enzyme activity. N-ethylmaleimide inhibition of synthase activity could be protected by the combined presence of the substrate glucose-6-phosphate and cofactor NAD+. Antibody raised against the cytosolic enzyme from E. gracilis immunoprecipitates and cross-reacts with both chloroplastic and cytosolic forms from the other sources studied.
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- A. RayChaudhuri
- Biochemistry Laboratory, Department of Botany, Bose Institute, 93/1, Acharya Prafulla Chandra Road, Calcutta 700009, India
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A modification of the conventional split-skin graft is presented. This modification provides a gain in the length of the donor skin up to a maximum of 1:1.92. The gain in length is achieved in a very short period during an emergency operation. No special instrument is required. This technique has been proved to be useful in burn cases having much less donor site than recipient area. Earlier recovery, shortened hospital stay, earlier rehabilitation, less scar contracture and less morbidity could be achieved with this type of simple modification of a sheet graft.
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- S Dasgupta
- Department of Surgery, Medical College, Calcutta, India
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Basu A, Sanyal S, Bhattacharyya A, Bhattacharyya S, Dasgupta S. A comparative study of silver binding nucleolar organiser regions (AgNORs) of breast lesions in histological sections and fine needle aspiration smears. J Indian Med Assoc 1997; 95:443-7. [PMID: 9492450] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/06/2023]
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The study presents a comparative profile of AgNOR dot counting in different types of breast lesions in histopathological (HP) sections and fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) smears. The breast lesions chosen were non-neoplastic lesion like fibroadenosis, benign neoplastic lesion like fibroadenoma and malignant neoplastic lesion like infiltrating duct carcinoma-grade 2. The AgNOR counts of non-neoplastic lesion were significantly less in number than the neoplastic lesions--both benign and malignant, in both the HP section and FNAC smear. But the counts did not show significant difference in the two neoplastic lesions eg, fibroadenoma and infiltrating duct carcinoma-grade 2, in both the HP section and FNAC smear. The appearance of the dots, as felt by the observers, were more discriminating between the three lesions, eg, uniform small compact centrally placed in fibroadenosis; mostly uniform small compact but occasional large irregular in fibroadenoma and large irregular marginally located in infiltrating duct carcinoma. Counting was easier and the appearance of the dots more easily discernible in FNAC smear than the HP section as the smear was monolayer and the malignant cells were easily detected from macrophages and stromal cells. But the tissue fluid or secretions or blood when present in the smear gave the smear a dirty background which was disturbing to the observers. Thus this AgNOR technique, when applied in HP section or FNAC smear, appears cost ineffective, lengthy and tedious procedure; did not offer absolute histochemical discriminant for malignancy from benignancy. But the shape and size distribution and appearance of the dots showing much variability in FNAC smear than the HP section, might be of some help in the diagnosis of malignancy and discriminating from benignancy.
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- A Basu
- Department of Pathology, Medical College, Calcutta
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Majumder PK, Dasgupta S, Mukhopadhaya RK, Mazumdar UK, Gupta M. Anti-steroidogenic activity of the petroleum ether extract and fraction 5 (fatty acids) of carrot (Daucus carota L.) seeds in mouse ovary. J Ethnopharmacol 1997; 57:209-212. [PMID: 9292415 DOI: 10.1016/s0378-8741(97)00056-1] [Citation(s) in RCA: 9] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/22/2023]
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The petroleum ether extract and fraction 5 (fatty acids) of carrot seeds arrested the normal estrus cycle of adult mouse and reduced the weight of ovaries significantly. The cholesterol and ascorbic acid content in ovaries were significantly elevated due to the treatment with extract and fraction 5 (fatty acids) of carrot seeds. The significant inhibition of delta 5,3-beta-hydroxy steroid dehydrogenase and glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase, the two key enzymes involved in ovarian steroidogenesis, were also observed in mouse ovaries after 15 days of treatment. Results of this study revealed that the fraction 5 (fatty acids) present in carrot seeds acts as an antisteroidogenic agent.
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- P K Majumder
- Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, Jadavpur University, Calcutta, India.
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A survey was compiled of several characteristics of the intersubunit contacts in 58 oligomeric proteins, and of the intermolecular contracts in the lattice for 223 protein crystal structures. The total number of atoms in contact and the secondary structure elements involved are similar in the two types of interfaces. Crystal contact patches are frequently smaller than patches involved in oligomer interfaces. Crystal contacts result from more numerous interactions by polar residues, compared with a tendency toward nonpolar amino acids at oligomer interfaces. Arginine is the only amino acid prominent in both types of interfaces. Potentials of mean force for residue-residue contacts at both crystal and oligomer interfaces were derived from comparison of the number of observed residue-residue interactions with the number expected by mass action. They show that hydrophobic interactions at oligomer interfaces favor aromatic amino acids and methionine over aliphatic amino acids; and that crystal contacts form in such a way as to avoid inclusion of hydrophobic interactions. They also suggest that complex salt bridges with certain amino acid compositions might be important in oligomer formation. For a protein that is recalcitrant to crystallization, substitution of lysine residues with arginine or glutamine is a recommended strategy.
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- S Dasgupta
- Department of Chemistry, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York 12180, USA
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Bhattacheryya A, Roy M, Sanyal S, Dasgupta S, Basak SD, Sinha S. Study of myopathies by histological and histochemical methods with special reference to staining for desmin expression. INDIAN J PATHOL MICR 1997; 40:339-43. [PMID: 9354004] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/05/2023] Open
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An attempt was made to study the histological and histochemical changes as well as immunohistochemical changes in desmin expression occurring in four types of clinical myopathies e.g. Chronic ischaemic myopathy due to Buerger's disease (Group I), Carcinomatous myopathy (Group II), Metabolic myopathy (Group III) and Muscular dystrophy (Group IV). The number of cases studied were 16 cases, 15 cases, 4 cases and 5 cases respectively. The study revealed: (i) a combination of normal, degenerated, necrotic and regenerating fibres in different proportions in all the four groups having maximum number of degenerated fibres in Group I and Group IV, relatively more number of regenerating fibres in groups III and absence of necrotic fibres in Group I. (ii) Altered tinctorial property in most of the fibres indicating degenerated and regenerating fibres in all the groups with Masson's trichrome staining against inconstant staining with PTAH appear to be a good indicator for myopathy. (iii) The Desmin expression was week and irregular in most of the cases with most of the fibres probably due to reduction of desmin content probably indicating degenerated fibres, appear to be a good indicator for myopathy. (iv) Chronic ischaemic myopathy showed close resemblance with muscular dystrophy though no typical or distinct distinguishing feature could be identified in these four groups.
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Dasgupta S, Saha I, Mandal AK. A study on profile of stillbirths. J Indian Med Assoc 1997; 95:175, 178. [PMID: 9420394] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/05/2023]
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The incidence of stillbirths in "one year period" was studied by record analysis in a teaching hospital. A stillbirth rate of 38.4 per 1000 live births was observed. On admission 96.3% cases had some adverse foetal conditions detected readily. Leading factor detected was intra-uterine growth retardation (45.4%). Other major conditions observed were intra-uterine hypoxia (18.4%), malpresentation (11.9%), multiple pregnancy (8.3%). Birth weight was below 2000 g in 53.1% cases. Records showed 78.5% mothers had not received antenatal care.
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- S Dasgupta
- Department of Community Medicine, NRS Medical College, Calcutta
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Dasgupta S, Saha I, Lahiri A, Mandal AK. A study of perinatal mortality and associated maternal profile in a medical college hospital. J Indian Med Assoc 1997; 95:78-9. [PMID: 9212575] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/04/2023]
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Study of perinatal mortality in a Medical College Hospital revealed stillbirth rate as 38.4, early neonatal death rate as 29.3 and overall perinatal morality rate as 67.7 per 1000 live births. More than half (53.6%) of the perinatal deaths were in primipara and another 22.8% in mothers of parity more than 3. Most mothers (85.9%) did not receive adequate antenatal care services. On admission 35.1% mothers presented with some risk factors. The major risk factors identified were toxaemia of pregnancy (14.8%), severe anaemia (13%) and antepartum haemorrhage (2.6%).
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- S Dasgupta
- Department of Community Medicine, NRS Medical College, Calcutta
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Dasgupta S, Hogan EL. Developmental and topographic expression of neutral glycosphingolipids in vertebrate brain. Indian J Biochem Biophys 1997; 34:166-9. [PMID: 9343945] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/05/2023]
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We have examined neutral glycosphingolipid (Ngsl) expression in embryonic (E), post-natal (P) and adult rodent brain employing digoxigenin immunostaining (DIG-IS) and anti-Ngsl antisera (both monospecific polyclonal and monoclonal) directed toward specific carbohydrates. Several previously unknown long-chain (-CHO = or > 4) Ngsls have been identified. Four Ngsls have been purified and characterized as GgOse4Cer or GA1, Galactosyl beta 1-3globoside, Fuc alpha 1-3nLcOse4Cer or Lewis X (Le(x)) and a novel GalNAc beta 1-4GA1. A few transient bands appear at different developmental ages. Several fast migrating cerebrosides have also been identified during the early phase of active myelination and tentatively characterized as derivatives of galactosylceramide. Immunohistochemical localization of GA1, Le(x) and GalNAc-GA1 in adult rodent brain shows unique and specific cellular topographies of these carbohydrate antigens.
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- S Dasgupta
- Department of Neurology, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston 29425, USA
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Dasgupta S, Dasgupta D, Chatterjee A, Biswas S, Biswas BB. Conformational changes in plant Ins(1,4,5)P3 receptor on interaction with different myo-inositol trisphosphates and its effect on Ca2+ release from microsomal fraction and liposomes. Biochem J 1997; 321 ( Pt 2):355-60. [PMID: 9020866 PMCID: PMC1218076 DOI: 10.1042/bj3210355] [Citation(s) in RCA: 10] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/03/2023]
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The interaction of the only reported plant inositol trisphosphate receptor with different myo-inositol trisphosphates (InsP3 species), namely Ins(1,4,5)P3, Ins(1,3,4)P3, Ins(1,5,6)P3, and Ins(2,4,5)P3, were studied to assess the extent of Ca2+ mobilization from microsomes/vacuoles as well as liposomes in vitro. Ins(1,4,5)P3 and Ins(2,4,5)P3 bind with the receptor with comparable affinities, as evidenced from their dissociation constants (Kd approx. 100 nM at 5 degrees C), whereas the interaction between Ins(1,3,4)P3/Ins(1,5,6)P3 and the receptor was not detected even with these ligands at 5 microM. Ins(1,3,4)P3/Ins(1,5,6)P3 isomers also do not elicit Ca2+ release from liposomes or microsomes/ vacuoles. The ability of any InsP3 to bind the receptor for Ins(1,4,5)P3 is a prime requirement for Ca2+ release. However, the comparison of binding affinities at a single temperature does not help to correlate it directly with the extent of Ca2+ release from the intracellular stores because the concentration of Ca2+ released by Ins(1,4,5)P3 as estimated over a period of 20 s is 3500 +/- 200 nM/mg of protein and is about 4-fold higher than that by Ins(2,4,5)P3 under identical conditions. To understand the role of the receptor conformation in Ca2+ release by different isomers, we have probed the conformational change of the receptor when the different isomers bind to it. Accessibility of the tryptophan residues in the free and Ins(1,4,5)P3/Ins(2,4,5)P3-bound receptor was monitored by a neutral fluorescence quencher, acrylamide. The resulting Stern-Volmer-type quenching plots of the internal fluorescence indicate a change in the conformation of the receptor on binding to Ins(1,4,5)P3 and Ins(2,4,5)P3. It is also detected when far-UV CD spectra (205-250 nm) of the free and ligand [Ins(1,4,5)P3/Ins(2,4,5)P3]-bound receptor are compared. The results from CD spectroscopic studies further indicate that the conformational changes induced by the two isomers are different in nature. When thermodynamic parameters, such as enthalpy (delta H), entropy (delta S) and free energy (delta G), for the formation of the two InsP3-receptor complexes are compared, a major difference in the extent of changes in enthalpy and entropy is noted. All these findings taken together support the proposition that it is the overall interaction leading to the requisite conformational change in the receptor that determines the potency of the InsP3 isomers in their abilities of Ca2+ mobilization from the intracellular stores or reconstituted liposomes.
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MESH Headings
- Acrylamide
- Acrylamides
- Calcium/metabolism
- Calcium Channels/chemistry
- Calcium Channels/metabolism
- Calcium Channels/physiology
- Fabaceae/chemistry
- Inositol 1,4,5-Trisphosphate/metabolism
- Inositol 1,4,5-Trisphosphate Receptors
- Intracellular Fluid/metabolism
- Liposomes/metabolism
- Microsomes/metabolism
- Plants, Medicinal
- Protein Conformation
- Receptors, Cytoplasmic and Nuclear/chemistry
- Receptors, Cytoplasmic and Nuclear/metabolism
- Receptors, Cytoplasmic and Nuclear/physiology
- Spectrometry, Fluorescence
- Spectrophotometry, Ultraviolet
- Stereoisomerism
- Thermodynamics
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- S Dasgupta
- Department of Biophysics, Molecular Biology and Genetics, University of Calcutta, India
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Dasgupta S, Everhart MB, Bhat NR, Hogan EL. Neutral monoglycosylceramides in rat brain: occurrence, molecular expression and developmental variation. Dev Neurosci 1997; 19:152-61. [PMID: 9097030 DOI: 10.1159/000111201] [Citation(s) in RCA: 16] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/04/2023] Open
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Developmental expression of neutral monoglycosylceramides (MGCs) has been examined in rat brain from embryonic day 15 (E15) to postnatal day 30 (P30) and adulthood. To this point, glucosylceramide (GlcCer) is the only MGC that has been characterized in embryonic brain. Galactosylceramide (GalCer) appears at P1, increases with age until P25 and remains constant thereafter. The developmental occurrence of GlcCer and GalCer agrees well with their respective glucosyl- and galactosyltransferase activities. Cerebroside fatty-acid and base compositions, examined by gas chromatography, also change during development. Several alkali-labile fast-migrating cerebrosides (FMCs) with a higher thin-layer chromatography RF than GalCer/ GlcCer are expressed early at P10, increase in concentration with age (P25-P30) and are unchanged until maturity. They are derivatives of GalCer. By employing a newly developed neutral methylation procedure, we have confirmed the structure of one of the FMCs as 6-acylGalCer. A reduction in brain FMC concentrations along with GalCer in murine genetic dysmyelinating disorders (jimpy and quaking) further supports the conclusion that they are myelin constituents.
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- S Dasgupta
- Department of Neurology, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston 29425-2232, USA
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