نتایج جستجو برای: apotransferrin

تعداد نتایج: 144  

2003
Leni von Bonsdorff

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Journal: :Blood 1998
X Alvarez-Hernandez M Smith J Glass

The Caco-2 cell line grown in bicameral chambers was used to study the effect of transferrin in the basal chamber on the transepithelial transport of iron. We have shown that when iron was offered as 59Fe on the apical surface of the Caco-2 cells, transport of 59Fe into the basal chamber was stimulated by 50 micromol/L apotransferrin. Here, we examined the effect on 59Fe transport of lower conc...

Journal: :FEMS immunology and medical microbiology 2003
Leni von Bonsdorff Leila Sahlstedt Freja Ebeling Tapani Ruutu Jaakko Parkkinen

We investigated the effect of free, non-transferrin-bound iron occurring in haematological stem cell transplant patients on growth of Staphylococcus epidermidis in serum in vitro, and prevention of bacterial growth by exogenous apotransferrin. S. epidermidis did not grow in normal serum at inoculated bacterial densities up to 10(3) cfu ml(-1) but slow growth could be detected at higher initial ...

Journal: :Haematologica 2015
Monique P Gelderman Jin Hyen Baek Ayla Yalamanoglu Michele Puglia Florence Vallelian Bo Burla Jaroslav Vostal Dominik J Schaer Paul W Buehler

Intermediate beta-thalassemia has a broad spectrum of sequelae and affected subjects may require occasional blood transfusions over their lifetime to correct anemia. Iron overload in intermediate beta-thalassemia results from a paradoxical intestinal absorption, iron release from macrophages and hepatocytes, and sporadic transfusions. Pathological iron accumulation in parenchyma is caused by ch...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1986
K Doi B C Antanaitis P Aisen

Transfer of iron from native porcine uteroferrin to apotransferrin was investigated using EPR spectroscopy. Purple (oxidized) or pink (reduced) forms of uteroferrin were incubated with porcine or human apotransferrin under conditions of temperature (37 degrees C) and pH (6.8) approximating those found in the allantoic fluid of the pregnant sow. Studies were also performed in the presence of med...

Journal: :Neuropharmacology 2011
Jing Chen-Roetling Lifen Chen Raymond F Regan

The protective effect of iron chelators in experimental models of intracerebral hemorrhage suggests that nonheme iron may contribute to injury to perihematomal cells. Therapy with high affinity iron chelators is limited by their toxicity, which may be due in part to sequestration of metals in an inaccessible complex. Transferrin is unique in chelating iron with very high affinity while deliveri...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1990
S J Klebanoff A M Waltersdorph

Acceleration of the autoxidation of Fe2+ by apotransferrin or apolactoferrin at acid pH is indicated by the disappearance of Fe2+, the uptake of oxygen, and the binding of iron to transferrin or lactoferrin. The product(s) formed oxidize iodide to an iodinating species and are bactericidal to Escherichia coli. Toxicity to E. coli by FeSO4 (10(-5) M) and human apotransferrin (100 micrograms/ml) ...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1988
C C Winterbourn A L Molloy

Apolactoferrin and apotransferrin lost their ability to subsequently bind iron when exposed to an excess of either HOCl or myeloperoxidase plus H2O2 and Cl-. Apolactoferrin, however, was more resistant than apotransferrin. By oxidizing a mixture of the two proteins, then separating them by immunoprecipitation, the difference in susceptibility was shown to be due to the greater reactivity of tra...

2009
Athuluri Divakar Sai Krishna Raj Kumar Mandraju Golla Kishore Anand Kumar Kondapi

BACKGROUND Cancerous state is a highly stimulated environment of metabolically active cells. The cells under these conditions over express selective receptors for assimilation of factors essential for growth and transformation. Such receptors would serve as potential targets for the specific ligand mediated transport of pharmaceutically active molecules. The present study demonstrates the speci...

Journal: :Metal-Based Drugs 1994
F. Kratz B. K. Keppler L. Messori C. Smith E. N. Baker

The interaction of two ruthenium(III) complexes exhibiting high anticancer activity - namely trans-Indazolium(bisindazole) tetrachlororuthenate(III), Hlnd[RuInd(2)Cl(4)], and trans-Imidazolium (bisimidazole) tetrachlororuthenate(III), Hlm[RuIm(2)Cl(4)], - with human serum apotransferrin has been investigated through spectroscopic and chromatographic techniques with the ultimate goal of preparin...

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