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Chem Biol Interact ; 130-132(1-3): 597-608, 2001 Jan 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11306078

ABSTRACT

The glutathionyl-modified aldose reductase (GS-ALR2) is unique, among different S-thiolated enzyme forms, in that it displays a lower specific activity than the native enzyme (ALR2). Specific interactions of the bound glutathionyl moiety (GS) with the ALR2 active site, were predicted by a low perturbative molecular modelling approach. The outcoming GS allocation, involving interactions with residues relevant for catalysis and substrate allocation, explains the rationale behind the observed differences in the activity between GS-ALR2 and other thiol-modified enzyme forms. The reversible S-glutathionylation of ALR2 observed in cultured intact bovine lens undergoing an oxidative/non oxidative treatment cycle is discussed in terms of the potential of ALR2/GS-ALR2 inter-conversion as a response to oxidative stress conditions.


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Aldehyde Reductase/chemistry , Aldehyde Reductase/metabolism , Sulfhydryl Compounds/chemistry , Sulfhydryl Compounds/metabolism , Aldehyde Reductase/antagonists & inhibitors , Animals , Catalytic Domain , Cattle , Enzyme Inhibitors/chemistry , Enzyme Inhibitors/metabolism , Enzyme Inhibitors/pharmacology , Glutathione/chemistry , Glutathione/metabolism , Glutathione/pharmacology , In Vitro Techniques , Kinetics , Lens, Crystalline/enzymology , Models, Molecular , Oxidative Stress , Protein Conformation , Sulfhydryl Compounds/pharmacology , Thermodynamics
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Rev Gastroenterol Mex ; 61(4): 327-31, 1996.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9072784

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Viral hepatitis is a contagious disease. Patients infected with hepatitis B virus (HBV) or hepatitis C virus (HCV), may be either chronically symptomatic or asymptomatic, and suffer cirrhosis and high risk of hepatic carcinoma. AIMS: Asymptomatic carriers of HBV surface antigen (HBs-Ag) or with anti-HCV antibodies are potentially infectious, and therefore a risk to public health. METHODS: This work seeks to establish the frequency of seropositivity for HBs-Ag and anti-HCV antibodies in a population of 774 newly accepted students of the Medical School of the Autonomous University of Nuevo Leon, whose average age was 18 years. Second generation ELISA test were used to screen for HBs-Ag and anti-HCV antibodies. HBs-Ag was confirmed by a neutralization test and anti-HCV antibodies were confirmed by a RIBA test. RESULTS: Three sera were positive for HBs-Ag by ELISA and only one serum (0.13% of analyzed samples) was confirmed by the neutralization technique. On the other hand 12 sera were positive for anti-HCV antibodies by ELISA, and eight of these were confirmed by RIBA (1.03% of the analyzed samples). Intensive reactivity bands were found in two sera, and weak reactivity bands were found in six sera. ELISA screening for anti-HCV antibodies showed 0.5% of false positives. CONCLUSIONS: This study shows that the frequency of anti-HCV antibodies is 7.95% times higher than that found for HBs-Ag. All seropositive patients were asymptomatic and potentially infective. This demonstrates the need to routinely screen for HBs-Ag and anti-HCV antibodies to establish the prevalence of these diseases in our area.


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Carrier State/epidemiology , Hepacivirus/immunology , Hepatitis B virus/immunology , Hepatitis B/epidemiology , Hepatitis C/epidemiology , Students , Adolescent , Adult , Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay , Female , Hepatitis B/immunology , Hepatitis B Surface Antigens/analysis , Hepatitis C/immunology , Hepatitis C Antibodies/analysis , Humans , Male , Mexico
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