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Distribution of the Muscarinic Cholinergic Receptors and Characterization in the Brain of Wistar Rats and Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats (SHR Strain) by Digital Autoradiography (Digital Autoradiographic System을 이용한 선천성고혈압에서의 Muscarinic Cholinergic Receptor 분포 및 특성)

  • Sohn, In;Lee, Myung-Chul;Koh, Chang-Soon
    • The Korean Journal of Nuclear Medicine
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    • v.27 no.1
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    • pp.28-34
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    • 1993
  • Using in vitro autoradiography with a digital autoradiography system and radioreceptor assay, the distribution and the binding characteristics of the muscarinic cholinergic receptors (mAChR) were studied in regions of rat brain. Radioreceptor assay revealed that mAChR could be measured with saturation binding assay in the brain and heart homogenates: No difference in Kd or Bmax of the brain or heart was found between the normal Wistar rats and SHR rats. Specific binding of $^3H$ quinuclidinyl benzilate (QNB) increased and saturation was reached by 2 hours after incubation with slide-mounted brain tissue. The distribution of mAChR was heterogeneous along the fields of brain. Affinity (Kd) of mAChR was not different significantly among cortex, hippocampus and caudate-putamen. No difference was found between normal rats and SHR strain. More receptors (Bmax) were found in the cortex and hippocampus than in the caudate-putamen in normal rats. More receptors were found in the cortex and caudate-putamen in SHR rats than in normal rats. Radioreceptor assay and digital autoradiographic analysis of affinity and number of mAChR gave the same results. With the above findings, we concluded that we could use digital autoradiographic system with $^3H$-QNB in the characterization of mAChR of rats and that the cortex and caudate-putamen of SHR strain rats have more receptors than those of normal rats.

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A Method for the Determination of Estrogen Receptor Level in Frozen Sections of Porcine Uterus (냉동절편을 이용한 돼지 자궁내 에스트로겐 수용체의 측정)

  • Yoon, Yong-Dal;Park, Chor-Hong;Lee, Young-Keun
    • Clinical and Experimental Reproductive Medicine
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.131-138
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    • 1989
  • The present study was designed to develop a new method for the determination of estrogen receptor in porcine uterus using frozen sections. Cryostat sections were incubated with $^3H$-estradiol($^3H$-$E_2$) in the presence or absence of diethylstilbestrol(DES) and the radioactivity of 3H-E2 bound to estrogen receptor(ER) was detected. The level of specific estrogen receptor was determined by Scatchard analysis. The highest ratio of specific binding against total binding was achieved in 3 sec. tions(5mm x 5mm) which was corresponded to lOO${\mu}$/ml protein concentration. Optimal binding was obtained during incubation with $^3H$-$E_2$ for 30 minutes at 23$^{\circ}C$ after treatment of sections with acetone for 20 seconds. Three time-washing of sections was proved to be appropriate for the removal of unbound 3H-E2. 200-fold molar excess of DES was substituted for the binding of $^3H$-$E_2$ to ER sufficiently(binding efficiency of 54.8%). ER was saturated with 4nM of $^3H$-$E_2$ and its dissociation constant was 0.1nM. ER assay using frozen sections(Histological radioreceptor assay, HRRA) was significantly correlated with radioreceptor assay for estradiol(RRA, 0.976 , p

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Substitution of Serine for Non-disulphide-bond-forming Cysteine in Grass Carp (Ctenopharygodon Idellus) Growth Hormone Improves In Vitro Oxidative Renaturation

  • Leung, Michael Yiu-Kwong;Ho, Walter Kwok-Keung
    • BMB Reports
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    • v.39 no.2
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    • pp.150-157
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    • 2006
  • Native grass carp (Ctenopharygodon idellus) growth hormone, has 5 cysteine amino acid residues, forms two disulphide bridges in its mature form. Recombinant grass carp growth hormone, when over-expressed in E. coli, forms inclusion bodies. In vitro oxidative renaturation of guanidine-hydrochloride dissolved recombinant grass carp growth hormone was achieved by sequential dilution and stepwise dialysis at pH 8.5. The redox potential of the refolding cocktail was maintained by glutathione disulphide/glutathione couple. The oxidative refolded protein is heterogeneous, and contains multimers, oligomers and monomers. The presence of non-disulphide-bond-forming cysteine in recombinant grass carp growth hormone enhances intermolecular disulphide bond formation and also non-native intramolecular disulphide bond formation during protein folding. The non-disulphide-bond-forming cysteine was converted to serine by PCR-mediated site-directed mutagenesis. The resulting 4-cysteine grass carp growth hormone has improved in vitro oxidative refolding properties when studied by gel filtration and reverse phase chromatography. The refolded 4-cysteine form has less hydrophobic aggregate and has only one monomeric isoform. Both refolded 4-cysteine and 5-cystiene forms are active in radioreceptor binding assay.

The Distribution of Estrogen Receptor in Various Organs of Rabbit (토끼 각장기의 Estrogen 수용체의 분포)

  • Son, Ho-Young;In, Jae-Whan;Min, Byong-Sok
    • The Korean Journal of Nuclear Medicine
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.1-5
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    • 1978
  • For clinical application of radioreceptor assay, we studied preliminarily the distribution of estrogen receptor in various organs of rabbit by a dextran-charcoal method using $6,7-^3H-estradiol$. The results were expressed as binding index, which is the ratio of specific estradiol receptor binding radioactivity to total radioactivity. The materials consist of 5 female rabbits and 3 male rabbits. The results were as follows: 1) Female rabbits The binding index was highest in the uterine tissue. This binding index of the uterine tissue was 9.4 times that of the liver, 21.9 times that of the kidney, 24.6 times that of the brain, 28.1 times that of the lung and 65.7 times that of the muscle. 2) Male rabbits The binding index was highest in the liver and decreased in the order of the kidney, the testis, the lung, the brain and the muscle. It is suggested that the estrogen receptor is not confined to any specific target organ but is widely distributed in the various organs, to a different degree.

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Epidermal Growth Factor Receptors Increase in Rabbit Embryonal Implantation (배아착상에 대한 Epidermal Growth Factor 수용체의 동태)

  • Lee, Yu-Il
    • Clinical and Experimental Reproductive Medicine
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    • v.18 no.2
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    • pp.181-187
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    • 1991
  • Epidermal growth facter(EGF)는 내열성이 강하고 분자량이 6045 dalton인 단쇄상의 polypeptide로써, Cohen에 의해 생쥐의 악하선에서 처음 발견된 이래, 여러학자들에 의해 많은 연구가 되어왔다. 인체의 EGF는 urogastrone이라고도 불리우며, 인체의 소변에서 처음 검출되었고 분자구조 및 생리작용이 생쥐의 EGF와 매우 유사한 것으로 판명되었다. EGF의 자세한 작용기전은 확실히 규명되어있지는 않지만 세포의 증식과 분화를 촉진시키며 위산의 분비를 억제시킨다고 알려져 있다. 또한 EGF receptor는 분자량이 170,000${\sim}$180,000dalton인 세포표면의 polypeptide로써 인체, 쥐, 닭, 소 등의 세포막조직에 특이하게 결합되어 있다. 최근 수년동안 몇몇 학자들에 의해 EGF가 배아와 태아 및 태반의 성장을 촉진시키고 chorionic gonadotrophin과 placental lactogen의 분비를 증진하는데 기여할 것이라고 가정되어 왔다. 그러나 아직까지 배아착상에 대한 EGF의 작용여부에 관해서는 발표된 문헌이 없어 저자는 radioreceptor assay를 이용하여 EGF receptor binding과 토끼의 배아착상과의 관계를 규명하고자 임신경과에 따른 착상부위와 비착상부위의 자궁 및 태아측 태반과 모체측 태반을 분리취득하고 receptor binding assay를 시행하여 다음과 같은 결론을 얻었다. 1. 전임신군과 비임신군의 자궁조직의 membrane fraction으로부터 specific한 EGF receptor binding이 관찰되었다. 2. 착상전 임신 3일에 자궁조직의 EGF receptor수는 4.72 +0.16($10\;mol/{\mu}g$)로 비임신시보다 의의있게 증가되어 있었고(p<0.01), 착상시기인 임신 7일에는 착상된 부위에서 20.33+6.58로 훨씬 더 높은 측정치를 나타내었다(p<0.05). 3. 착상이후 가장 먼저 취득된 임신 14일의 태아측 태반은 모체측 태반의 1.39+0.49에 비해 훨씬 높은 11.94+1.97의 EGF receptor 측정치를 보였다 (p<0.01). 4. 이상의 소견들로 보아 EGF가 토끼의 배아착상에 밀접한 관련이 있을 것으로 추측되며, 이러한 착상전후의 EGF의 작용은 태아측으로부터 일 것으로 예상된다.

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A Study on the Insulin Receptor of the Cultured Human Fibroblasts (정상인(正常人) 배양섬유아세포(培養纖維芽細胞)의 인슐린 수용체(受容體)에 관한 연구(硏究))

  • Cho, Kyung-Sam;Kim, Jin-Woo;Kim, Young-Seol;Kim, Kwang-Won;Kim, Sun-Woo;Choi, Young-Kil
    • The Korean Journal of Nuclear Medicine
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.35-40
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    • 1983
  • To evaluated the usefulness of cultured human fibroblast for insulin receptor assay, the authors cultured fibroblast from biopsied normal adult female eyelid skin and assayed the insulin receptor with radioreceptor assay method. From the data obtained, percent of labeled insulin bound, numbers of insulin binding sites, affinity constants(Ka) and affinity of the empty sites(Ke) were calculated. The results were as follow; 1) The percent radioactivity bound of cultured fibroblast reached plateau at 4 hours $15^{\circ}C$ incubation. 2) The scatchard plot of insulin binding to cultured human fibroblast was curvilinear and the affinity to receptor was decreased with increased receptor occupancy. 3) The numbers of high affinity, low affinity and total insulin receptor of cultured fibroblasts were 852, 24,800 and 25,652 sites per cell. 4) High and low affinity constants of cultured fibroblasts were $3.4\times^{10}M^{-1},\;and\;1.08\times10^8M^{-1}$, and the affinity of empty site was $5.0\times10^8M^{-1}$.

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Decrease of Thyrotropin Binding Inhibiting Immunoglobin (TBII) in Sera of Graves' Disease Patients Related with Remission Induced by Thionamide Regimens (Graves병에서 Thionamide 치료시 관해 여부에 연관한 TSH 수용체 항체의 변동에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, C.S.;Seo, B.K.;Chung, S.I.
    • The Korean Journal of Nuclear Medicine
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.21-26
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    • 1988
  • Serum TBII measured by radioreceptor assay using $^{125}I-bovine$ TSH and porcine thyroid well membrane was checked before, 6 months and 12 months after initiation of thionamide regimens in 63 Graves' disease patients and was related with their remission state. 1) A significant difference (p < 0.01) in pre-treatment TBII was noted between the remitted [N = 45, TBII $40.9{\pm}18.2%$ $(mean{\pm}S.D)$] and the unremitted (N = 18, TBII $64.1{\pm}15.3%$) groups. 2) After 6 months of therapy, TBII were significantly decreased in both groups (to $20.2{\pm}10.3%$ and to $45.2{\pm}16.3%$, p<0.05 for each group) 3) At 12th month, TBII activities were not significantly decreased compared to the 6th month levels in both groups. 4) 3 of the 58 patients who were initially TBII positive (over 15%) converted negative. All the 3 belonged to the remitted group. 5) No significant differences were seen in initial and posttreatment TBII levels between propylthiouracil treated (N = 36) and methimazole treated (N = 27) cases. with above mentioned results, we observed that the TBII decreased significantly with 6 months of thionamide therapy and concluded that the pretreatment measurement of serum TBII may be clinically useful in predicting the response to thionamide regimen in the treatment of Graves' disease.

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The Roles of the TSH Receptor Antibodies in Autoimmune Thyroid Diseases (자가면역성 갑상선질환에서 TSH 수용체 항체의 역활에 관한 연구)

  • Koh, Chang-Soon
    • The Korean Journal of Nuclear Medicine
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.85-100
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    • 1986
  • To evaluate the clinical and pathogenetic roles of TSH receptor antibodies in autoimmune thyroid diseases, TBII were measured by TSH-radioreceptor assay methods in 352 patients with Graves' disease, 108 patients with other thyroid diseases and 69 normal persons. The normal range of TBII activity was less than 15%. The frequencies of detectable TBII in 169 patients with untreated Graves' disease, 31 patients with hyperthyroidism under treatment and 70 patients with euthyrodism under treatment were 92.4%, 87.1% and 54.3% respectively. However 12 (21.8%) out of 55 patients who have been in remission more than one year after discontinuation of antithyroid drugs treatment had detectable TBII activities in their sera. In 196 patients with untreated Graves' disease, the frequency of TBII increased by increasing size of goiter and the frequency of proptosis was significantly high in patients whose TBII activities were more than 60%. TBII activities were roughly correlated with total $T_3,\;T_4$ and free $T_4$ index but low $\gamma^2$ value(less than 0.1). In 67 patients with Graves' disease who were positive TBII before antithyroid drugs treatment, TBII activities began to decrease from the third months and it was converted to negative in 35.8% of patients at 12 months after treatment. There were no significant differences of the declining and disappearing rates of TBII activities between high dose and conventional dose groups. TBII activities were significantly increased initially (2-4 months) and then began to decrease from 5-9 months after $^{131}I$ treatment. There were two groups, one whose TBII activities decreased gradually and the other did not change untill 12 months after subtotal thyroidectomy. Although preoperative clinical and laboratory findings of both groups were not different, TBII activities of non-decreasing group were significantly higher than those of decreasing group$(74.6{\pm}18.6%\;vs\;39.2{\pm}15.2%;\;P<0.01)$. Thirty three(55.9%) out of 59 patients with Graves' disease relapsed within 1 year after discontinuation of antithyroid drugs. The positive rate of TBII at the end of antithyroid drug treatment in relapse group(n=33) was significantly higher than those in remission group (n=26) (63.6% vs 23.1%; P < 0.05). The mean value of TBII activities at the end of antithyroid drug treatment in relapse group was significantly elevated $(29.7{\pm}21.4%\;vs\;14.7{\pm}11.1%,\;P<0.05)$. Positive predictive value of TBII for relapse was 77.8%, which was not different from those of TRH nonresponsiveness(78.6%). The frequencies of detectable TBII in 68 patients with Hashimoto's thyroiditis, 10 patients with painless thyroiditis and 5 patients subacute thyroiditis were 14.7%, 20% and 0%, respectively. However in 25 patients with primary nongoitrous myxedema, 11 patients(44%) showed TBII activities in their sera. 9 out of 11 patients who had TBII activities in their sera showed high TBII activities(more than 70% binding inhibition) and their IgG concentrations showing 50% binding inhibition of $^{125}I-bTSH$ to the TSH receptor were ranges of 0.1-2.6 mg/dl. One patient who had high titer of TBII in her serum delivered a hypothyroid baby due to transplacental transfer of maternal TBII. These findings suggested that 1) TSH receptor antibodies are closely related to a pathogenetic factor of Graves' hyperthyroidism and of some patients with primary non-goitrous myxedema, 2) measurement of TSH receptor antibodies is helpful in evaluating the clinical outcome of patients with Graves' disease during antithyroid drug treatment and in predicting the neonatal transient hypothyroidism of baby delivered from primary myxedema patients. 3) there are 2 or more different types of TSH receptor antibodies in autoimmune thyroid diseases including one which stimulates thyroid by binding to the TSH receptor and another which blocks adenylate cyclase stimulation by TSH.

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