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Acta Diabetol Lat. 1979 Oct-Dec;16(4):295-304.
Increased plasma corticosteroid-binding globulin in insulin-dependent pubertal diabetics: relationships with other glycoproteins, growth hormone and prolactin.
Angeli A, Ramenghi U, Del Bello S, Gaidano G, Cerutti F, Baratono S.
A selected group of 13 juvenile-onset insulin-dependent diabetics in mid-late puberty (stages 3-4) and under comparable conditions of metabolic control was studied in order to evaluate the plasma levels of corticosteroid-binding globulin (CBG, transcortin: expressed as the binding capacity for cortisol) in relation to the levels of other glycoproteins and to growth hormone (GH) and prolactin (PRL) responsiveness to provocative tests (arginine infusion and TRH injection, respectively). Further evidence was provided that juvenile-onset diabetics show most frequently enhanced plasma CBG binding capacity; statistical significance with p-values less than 0.01 was attained in comparison to 25 age-matched controls. Among other variables examined, only hemoglobin A1c amd alpha 2-macroglobulin were significantly raised in the diabetic group (p less than 0.01 and less than 0.02, respectively). In our patients growth hormone response to arginine infusion was in the normal range, whereas PRL response to TRH was slightly but significantly supranormal in terms of maximum value and maximum increment above baseline value. No correlation was found between CBG binding capacity and other variables examined. We conclude that raised levels of CBG may occur as an additional alteration of the plasma glycoprotein pattern in juvenile-onset insulin-dependent diabetics. Specific regulatory factors conceivably subserve plasma concentrations of different glycoproteins.
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J Reprod Immunol. 1979 Dec;1(4):263-73.
Characterisation of the immunological response in marmoset monkeys immunised against hCG beta-subunit and its relationship with their subsequent fertility.
Thanavala YM, Hearn JP, Hay FC, Hulme M.
Female marmoset monkeys that are actively immunised against hCG beta-subunit remain infertile while antibody titres are high. With declining antibody levels the animals experience recurrent abortions that occur progressively later as the levels continue to wane. After booster immunisations the animals become infertile once more. The affinity and total binding sites of antibodies to beta-hCG were monitored after booster injections in marmosets and the values were correlated with subsequent reproductive events. The relationship between antibody amount and affinity varied considerably and the affinity was the important factor in producing the biological effects, pregnancies being often associated with a fall in antibody affinity. The antisera were also biologically active in inhibiting hCG-induced ovulation and increase in uterine weight in mice. There was no apparent cross-reaction between the antisera and human luteinizing hormone as tested by indirect immunofluorescence on adult human pituitary sections.
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Psychiatry Res. 1979 Oct;1(2):111-20.
Acute effects of zimelidine and alaproclate, two inhibitors of serotonin uptake, on neuroendocrine function.
Syvalahti E, Eneroth P, Ross SB.
The accumulation of 14C-5-hydroxytryptamine in human platelets in vitro and plasma levels of a number of hypophyseal hormones and cortisol in healthy male volunteers were determined after acute oral administration of zimelidine and alaproclate, two selective inhibitors of serotonin (5-HT) uptake. Alaproclate (100 mg) significantly inhibited the accumulation of 14C-5-HT by 42% at 90 minutes but showed no significant effect at 4 hours. At 200 mg the decrease in the accumulation was 55% after 90 minutes and 31% after 4 hours. Zimelidine (200 mg) caused a 72% decrease at 90 minutes and 73% at 4 hours. Plasma levels of prolactin, growth hormone, luteinizing hormone, follicle stimulating hormone, and thyroid stimulating hormone remained unchanged after zimelidine and alaproclate, and the levels were comparable to those after placebo. A physiological decline of plasma cortisol levels was noted in the morning during the test period of 4 hours, but there were slight differences in the secretory pattern after the different drugs used.
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Cancer Biochem Biophys. 1979;3(3):117-21.
Prolactin binding to dissociated cells from rat mammary tumors and mammary gland.
Smith RD, Hilf R, Senior AE.
Prolactin binding activity was studied in suspensions of cells which had been enzymatically dissociated from R3230AC mammary tumors, 7,12-dimethylbenz(a)anthracene (DMBA)-induced mammary tumors and lactating rat mammary glands. Prolactin bound specifically with high affinity (apparent binding affinity = 4.0 X 10(9) M-1) to R3230AC tumor cells. Hormone binding at room temperature was proportional to cell number and increased with time of incubation up to 120-180 min. Prolactin binding to R3230AC tumor cells from diabetic animals was reduced by about 50%. Specific prolactin binding activity was also demonstrated in preparations of cells from DMBA-induced tumors and lactating mammary gland. The levels of hormone binding in both dissociated cells and subcellular particles prepared from these tissues varied as follows: DMBA-induced tumors > lactating mammary gland > R3230AC mammary adenocarcinoma.
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Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg. 1979;73(4):438-44.
Two pathways to kwashiorkor?
Lunn PG, Whitehead RG, Coward WA.
Comparisons, based on anthropometric and biochemical measurements, have been made between Gambian and Ugandan children with kwashiorkor, and Gambian children with marasmus. Cases of kwashiorkor and marasmus in The Gambia were very similar both anthropometrically and in their plasma hormone and amino-acid patterns, but quite different in these respects from kwashiorkor in Uganda. Additional data from a prospective longitudinal study recently completed in The Gambia indicated that, when it occurred, hypoalbuminaemia appeared acutely, in contrast to the gradual development observed in Uganda. These findings suggest that kwashiorkor in The Gambia and in Uganda have distinct aetiologies and possible reasons for the difference in pathophysiologies are discussed. In particular the association of hypoalbuminaemia with diarrhoeal disease in The Gambia indicates that plasma protein loss from the gastro-intestinal tract could be a factor precipitating kwashiorkor in children who would otherwise be regarded as cases of marasmus.
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The most ostensive feature that distinguishes us human from chimps and other primates is the lack of bodily hair. During evolutionary process, we have lost the majority of hair. Hair is no longer an essential part of our body, just like appendix. What little hair we still have on our scalp and a few other bodily parts is still regarded as significant for reasons other than biological necessity. Hair loss is naturally accompanied by aging process, although the extent of hair loss and the timing of onset vary widely among individuals. Thus, loss of hair and baldness is considered as a symbol of maturity or old age. Like winkles and other signs of aging, hair loss is not welcome by most people, because we don't welcome aging, and being perceived as an aging person. However, it is alopecia, or premature hair loss that especially concerns certain people.
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