نتایج جستجو برای: retinol binding protein 4

تعداد نتایج: 2566966  

Journal: :Cancer research 1986
U Eriksson E Hansson M Nilsson K H Jönsson J Sundelin P A Peterson

The embryonal carcinoma cell line F9 is known to differentiate when exposed to retinoic acid. We have examined the quantities of two intracellular retinoid-binding proteins in undifferentiated and differentiated F9 cells. The existence of a cell surface receptor that recognizes the plasma retinol-binding protein was also explored. It was shown that undifferentiated F9 cells contain low concentr...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1975
J Heller

Bovine and human retinol-retinol-binding protein (RBP) were iodinated to high specific activity. At least 34% of the iodinated material was native and retained its retinol chromophore as judged by its characteristic ability to bind to plasma prealbumin. Bovine and human retinol-125I-RBP were found to bind specifically to intact isolated pigment epithelium cells from bovine eyes. The specific bi...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1987
T Gjøen T Bjerkelund H K Blomhoff K R Norum T Berg R Blomhoff

Retinol is transported in plasma bound to a specific transport protein, retinol-binding protein. We prepared 125I-tyramine cellobiose-labeled rat retinol-binding protein and studied its tissue uptake 1, 5, and 24 h after intravenous injection into rats. The liver was the organ containing most radioactivity at all time points studied. After 5 and 24 h, 30 and 22% of the injected dose were recove...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1989
P M Clark T N Bryant M A Hall J A Lowes D J Rowe

Urine samples from neonates admitted to a special care baby unit were analysed to establish ranges for urinary retinol binding protein, albumin, and total protein concentrations in healthy term and preterm infants and to investigate changes seen in disease states. Urinary excretion of retinol binding protein was greater in preterm infants and was increased in sick infants. This was greater than...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1990
P N MacDonald D Bok D E Ong

Brain is not generally recognized as an organ that requires vitamin A, perhaps because no obvious histologic lesions have been observed in severely vitamin A-deficient animals. However, brain tissue does contain cellular vitamin A-binding proteins and a nuclear receptor protein for retinoic acid. In the present study, immunohistochemical techniques were used to determine the cell-specific locat...

Journal: :Egyptian Liver Journal 2023

Abstract Background Hepatitis C virus is the underlying cause of chronic hepatitis which frequently progresses to cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma. In addition, HCV thought steatosis, dyslipidemia, insulin resistance, diabetes, obesity, cardiovascular events. The aim this study evaluate role serum RBP-4 in prediction fibrosis regression response treatment among patients receiving direct-a...

Hashemieh , Mozhgan ,

Improved survival among transfusion dependent thalassemia patients in recent years has led to the manifestation of morbidities such as renal dysfunction. Renal injury is still an underestimated complication in β thalassemia major patients. Chronic anemia, iron overload due to repeated transfusion, and specific iron chelators are the main factors in pathogenesis of renal dysfunction in β thalass...

2016
Stefano Romeo Luca Valenti

Vitamin A refers to a spectrum of retinoid compounds (retinol, retinoic acid, and retinaldehyde) with important functions in different tissues, including the retina and skin. Retinoids regulate metabolic pathways through binding to two nuclear hormone receptors: retinoic acid receptor and retinoid X receptor. In humans, approximately 80% of the body reservoir of vitamin A is stored in the liver...

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