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Characterization of Fibrinolytic Proteases from Gloydius blomhoffii siniticus Venom

  • Choi, Suk-Ho
    • Journal of Pharmacopuncture
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.71-79
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    • 2011
  • Objectives : This study was undertaken to identify fibrinolytic proteases from Gloydius blomhoffii siniticus venom and to characterize a major fibrinolytic protease purified from the venom. Methods : The venom was subjected to chromatography using columns of Q-Sepharose and Sephadex G-75. The molecular weights of fibrinolytic proteases showing fibrinolytic zone in fibrin plate assay were determined in SDS-PAGE (Sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis) The effects of inhibitors and metal ions on fibrinolytic protease and the proteolysis patterns of fibrinogen, gelatin, and bovine serum albumin were investigated. Results : 1) The fibrinolytic fractions of the three peaks isolated from Gloydius blomhoffii siniticus venom contained two polypeptides of 46 and 59 kDa and three polypeptides of 32, 18, and 15 kDa and a major polypeptide of 54 kDa, respectively. 2) The fibrinolytic activity of the purified protease of 54 kDA was inhibited by metal chelators, such as EDTA, EGTA, and 1,10-phenanthroline, and disulfhydryl-reducing compounds, such as dithiothreitol and cysteine. 3) Calcium chloride promoted the fibrinolytic activity of the protease, but mercuric chloride and cobalt(II) chloride inhibited it. 4) The fibrinolytic protease cleaved preferentially A${\alpha}$-chain and slowly B${\beta}$-chain of fibrinogen. It also hydrolyzed gelatin but not bovine serum albumin. Conclusions : The Gloydius blomhoffii siniticus venom contained more than three fibrinolytic proteases. The major fibrinolytic protease was a metalloprotease which hydrolyzed both fibrinogen and gelatin, but not bovine serum albumin.

Study on Binding of Ketoprofen and Ketoprofen Lysinate to Human Serum Albumin (Ketoprofen 및 Ketoprofen Lysinate와 Human Serum Albumin의 결합(結合)에 관한 연구(硏究))

  • Lee, Wan-Ha;Park, Eun-Seok;Jee, Ung-Kil;Rhyu, Byung-Tae
    • Journal of Pharmaceutical Investigation
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.66-72
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    • 1983
  • Ketoprofen, 2-(3-benzoyl phenyl) propionic acid, has many advantages over the other antiinflammatory drugs, such as salicylates, phenytbutazone, and indomethacin. According to the reports, ketoprofen is well tolerated by patients and has very low incidence of side effects and toxic reactions. Although ketoprofen is widely used as an antiinflammatory agent, it shows poor solubility in water. In order to enhance water solubility, ketoprofen was made as lysine salt, such as acetylsalicylate lysine salt, ibuprofen lysine salt and amino acid salt of phenylbuatzone. The purpose of this study was to compare with ketoprofen lysinate in aspect of binding to human serum albumin (HSA) were made, and the association constant and the number of binding site were obtained using difference spectrophotometry. The number of binding site of HSA for ketoprofen and ketoprofen lysinate appears to be 3.3,3.2 respectively and association constants were found as follow; HSA-ketoprofen $2.23{\times}10^4\;M^{-1}$, HSA-ketoprofen lysinate $1.02{\times}10^4\;M^{-1}$.

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Studies on the Interaction of Edible Dyes with Protein III (단백질과 식용색소간의 상호작용에 관한 연구 III)

  • Lee, Jong-Suk;Kim, Bak-Kwang;Jang, Seong-Ki;Park, You-Mie;Moon, Dong-Cheul;Youm, Jeong-Rok
    • YAKHAK HOEJI
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    • v.33 no.5
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    • pp.308-311
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    • 1989
  • Binding parameters of some edible dyes with bovine serum albumin were determined at pH 7.4 buffer solution. The edible dyes used were fast green, brilliant blue FCF, indigo carmine and allura red AC, and the final concentrations of each dyes were $3{\sim}9{\times}10^{-6}M$, $6{\times}10^{-6}M$, $3{\times}10^{-5}M$ and $3{\times}10^{-5}M$, respectively. The final concentrations of bovine serum albumin were $1{\sim}7{\times}10^{-5}M$. The values of binding free energy between edible dye and protein were ranged from -6,024 to -6,800 cal/mole.

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Impact of pH on the response of bovine serum albumin to gold surface plasmon resonance chip (소 혈청 알부민의 금 표면 플라즈몬 공명 칩과의 반응에 대한 pH의 영향)

  • Sohn, Young-Soo
    • Journal of Sensor Science and Technology
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    • v.30 no.5
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    • pp.326-330
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    • 2021
  • Reactions between gold (Au) surface plasmon resonance (SPR) chips and bovine serum albumin (BSA) dissolved in solutions of different pH were investigated. The charge on the BSA depends on the pH of the solution in which it is dissolved. Thus, dissolving BSA in different pH solutions resulted in different charges of BSA. Among the BSA dissolved in solutions with pH 4.01, 7.4, and 10.01, the SPR response was the highest for BSA dissolved in the solution of pH 4.01. To eliminate the response variation owing to the difference in the refractive indices of the solutions, phosphate buffered saline (PBS) was injected into the system after the reaction of BSA with the Au SPR chip had happened. In this case too, the BSA dissolved in the solution with pH 4.01 exhibited the highest response. This may be attributed to the non-uniform distribution of ionic patches on the BSA, which can induce electrostatic attraction to the surface even though BSA has a positive charge at pH 4.01, and the absolute values of the net charge of BSA at pH 4.01 and 7.4 were very close.

Acute aortoiliac thrombosis in minimal change disease

  • Soyoung Lee;Hwarim Kang;Jongho Shin;Kyeong Min Kim
    • Journal of Medicine and Life Science
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    • v.19 no.3
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    • pp.125-129
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    • 2022
  • Patients with nephrotic syndrome (NS) are generally known to be at greater risk for thrombosis, with arterial thrombosis-related complications being relatively rare compared to venous thrombosis-related complications. This report describes a 46-year-old male with historically proven minimal change disease (MCD) complicated by acute aortoiliac thrombosis. He had been diagnosed with MCD 8 months previously and was treated successfully with steroids. He was prescribed a second course of high-dose steroids (prednisolone 1 mg/kg/day) due to a relapse of MCD at the outpatient clinic 8 days before the emergency department visit. The patient presented with severe pain in both lower limbs and was diagnosed with aortoiliac thrombosis that developed during high-dose steroid treatment. He subsequently underwent surgical thromboembolectomy. Hypoalbuminemia has the strongest association with the risk of thromboembolism. According to international clinical practice guidelines, anticoagulant therapy is recommended when serum albumin is ≤2-2.5 g/dL. However, as serum albumin levels may be relatively high in the early phase of NS, as in this case report, an individualized anticoagulation strategy for each patient should be considered, regardless of serum albumin levels.

The Effect of Ginseng on the Hamster's Hemoglobin A/G Ratio in the Serum (人蔘이 햄스터의 血色素와 A/G率에 미치는 영향에 관하여)

  • Kong, Tae Hun
    • The Korean Journal of Zoology
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.99-102
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    • 1968
  • Giving unprocessed ginseng to the hamster(Mesocricetus auratus) a gram per day for 25 days, I obtained the following results: 1. A significant increase in hemoglobin has been registered as a result of the supply of ginseng. 2. A significant increase in the serum-total protein has also been recorded after 15th day of the supply of ginseng. 3. Outwardly, it shows A/G ratio gradually increasing from the 10th day following the supply of ginseng. But the significant increase is shown after 25th day of ginseng supply. This means that the component of albumin has increased more than that of globulin. In short, the Hb and total protein and albumin in serum increase as a result of 25 days of giving ginseng to the hamsters.

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Comparison of Nutritional Status and Inflammational Markers in DM and nonDM Hemodialysis Patients (당뇨와 비당뇨 유지 혈액투석 환자의 영양상태와 염증지표의 상관성 비교)

  • Kim, Su-An;Sohn, Cheong-Min;Chae, Dong-Wan
    • Korean Journal of Community Nutrition
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    • v.10 no.5
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    • pp.693-699
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    • 2005
  • Protein-calorie malnutrition is common in maintenance dialysis patients. Indeed, diabetic patients with chronic renal failure are considered to be at increased risk of malnutrition. The aim of this study was to compare the nutritional status and markers of inflammation of hemodialysis patients with and without type 2 diabetes. We compared nutritional parameters and C-reactive protein (CRP) as a marker of inflammation in 30 type 2 diabetic patients and age-matched 30 non-diabetic patients with hemodialysis. Serum albumin was significantly lower in patients with type 2 diabetes $(3.45\pm0.43g/dL)$ than in non-diabetic patients $(3.64\pm0.36 g/dL)$ (p<0.05). In contrast, the concentration of serum CRP was significantly higher in type 2 diabetes $(1.42\pm1.8mg/dL)$ (p<0.05). There were significant negative-relationships between serum albumin and CRP level in both diabetic (r=-0.553, p<0.01) and non-diabetic (r=-0.579, p<0.01) patients. In diabetic patients, serum albumin level was significantly correlated with hemoglobin (r = 0.488, p < 0.01) and hematocrit (r=0.386, p < 0.01). Diabetic patients as compared to non-diabetic patients showed a significant (p < 0.01) increased serum triglyceride (TG) $(153.1\pm80.1mg/dL\;vs\;101.6\pm62.4mg/dL)$ and decreased serum HDL cholesterol $(36.89\pm13.48mg/dL\;vs\;47.00\pm14.02mg/dL,\;P<0.05)$. There were significant correlations in the intake of calorie and serum albumin levels in both diabetic (r=0.438, p< 0.05) and non-diabetic (r=0.527, p<0.05) patients. Serum CRP level was negatively correlated with calorie (r= -0.468, p < 0.05), protein (r=-0.520, p < 0.01) and fat intakes (r=-0.403, p < 0.05) in diabetic patients and calorie (r=-0.534, p<0.05) and protein intakes (r=-0.559, p<0.05) in non-diabetic patients. The prevalence of protein malnutrition and the risk factors of cardiovascular disease were significantly higher in type 2 diabetic patients than in non-diabetic hemodialysis patients. Thus, we can suggest that the higher comorbidity and mortality rate in diabetic hemodialysis patients are partially explained by malnutrition and inflammation.

S-Nitrosylation of Sulfhydryl Groups in Albumin by Nitrosating Agents

  • Park, Jeen-Woo
    • Archives of Pharmacal Research
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.1-5
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    • 1993
  • The reaction of sulfhydryl groups in human serum ablumin with bacteriostatic and hypotensive notrosating agents such as sodium nitorprusside and sodium nitrite has been examined. The low reactivity of sodium nitroprusside to sulfhydral groups in albumin has been observed and the sterical inaccessilibility of the agent site which sulfhydryl group resides was implicated. The reaction of sodium nitrite with albumin was highly influenced by pH and little reactivity was observed at physiological pH. On the other hand, the reaction between albumin and S-nitrosoglutatione, an intermediate induced from the reaction of glutathione and nitrosating agents, resulted in the rapid decrease of free sulfhydryl groups in albumin. S-Nitrosylation of the sulfhydryl group by S-nitrosoglutathione and the subsequent production of mixed disulfide is the probable route of modification. In the physiological system, S-nitroso-glutathione may act as an active intermediate in expressing reacivity of nitrosating agents to sulfhydryl groups in albumin.

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Incidence of Iron Deficiency Anemia in Day Scholar University Girls as Affected by Socioeconomic Status

  • Batool, Nayab;Nagra, Saeed Ahmad;Shafiq, Muhammad Imtiaz
    • Nutritional Sciences
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.218-222
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    • 2004
  • Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) is the world's most common nutritional problem. It is characterized by a low hemoglobin (Hb) level and low iron status. A study was conducted to investigate the incidence of iron deficiency anemia in day scholar girls belonging to different socioeconomic strata at Punjab University, Lahore. Iron status of the subjects was estimated by measuring Hb, hematocrit (Hct), red blood cell (RBC) count, mean corpuscular volume (MCV), mean corpuscular hemoglobin (MCR), serum iron, serum ferritin, total protein and albumin. Results indicated that females belonging to low socioeconomic strata had lower values for Hb, Hct, RBC count, total protein and albumin. Serum iron, serum ferritin, MCV and MCH values fell within the normal range for all of the socioeconomic groups. However, serum iron and ferritin varied with socioeconomic status and higher-income groups had significantly higher serum iron and ferritin. It was concluded that anemia may develop due to poor intake and absorption of iron and that those in the low-income bracket are the most affected group.

Understanding of Protein Adsorption to Contact Lens Hydrogels with Varying Surface Energy (콘택트렌즈용 하이드로젤 계면에너지에 따른 단백질 흡착현상의 이해)

  • Jeon, So-Ha;Noh, Hye-Ran
    • Polymer(Korea)
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    • v.36 no.3
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    • pp.338-343
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    • 2012
  • Interfacial properties of commercially available soft contact lens hydrogels were studied to understand thermodynamic phenomena of protein adsorption. Hydrogel particles ($1{\times}1mm^2$) with varying water wettability were exposed to bovine serum albumin solutions for an hour. The remained albumin solutions were analyzed with Bradford assay method. The amount of protein adsorbed to hydrogels increased with protein solution concentrations following Langmuir isotherm. The partition coefficient ($P$) and Gibbs free energy cost of dehydrating the surface region by protein displacement upon adsorption increased with increasing hydrophilicity of contact lens. Understanding of physical chemistry in protein adsorption to contact lens materials enabled elucidating relationships between surface energy and albumin adsorption capacity.