Serum proteins that have the most rapid migration during ELECTROPHORESIS. This subgroup of globulins is divided into faster and slower alpha(1)- and alpha(2)-globulins.
Electrophoresis applied to BLOOD PROTEINS.
All blood proteins except albumin ( = SERUM ALBUMIN, which is not a globulin) and FIBRINOGEN (which is not in the serum). The serum globulins are subdivided into ALPHA-GLOBULINS; BETA-GLOBULINS; and GAMMA-GLOBULINS on the basis of their electrophoretic mobilities. (From Dorland, 28th ed)
A glycoprotein migrating as a beta-globulin. Its molecular weight, 52,000 or 95,000-115,000, indicates that it exists as a dimer. The protein binds testosterone, dihydrotestosterone, and estradiol in the plasma. Sex hormone-binding protein has the same amino acid sequence as ANDROGEN-BINDING PROTEIN. They differ by their sites of synthesis and post-translational oligosaccharide modifications.
Serum globulins that migrate to the gamma region (most positively charged) upon ELECTROPHORESIS. At one time, gamma-globulins came to be used as a synonym for immunoglobulins since most immunoglobulins are gamma globulins and conversely most gamma globulins are immunoglobulins. But since some immunoglobulins exhibit an alpha or beta electrophoretic mobility, that usage is in decline.
Serum containing GAMMA-GLOBULINS which are antibodies for lymphocyte ANTIGENS. It is used both as a test for HISTOCOMPATIBILITY and therapeutically in TRANSPLANTATION.
A serpin family member that binds to and transports GLUCOCORTICOIDS in the BLOOD.
Plasma glycoprotein member of the serpin superfamily which inhibits TRYPSIN; NEUTROPHIL ELASTASE; and other PROTEOLYTIC ENZYMES.
Blood proteins that bind to THYROID HORMONES such as THYROXINE and transport them throughout the circulatory system.
A thyroid hormone transport protein found in serum. It binds about 75% of circulating THYROXINE and 70% of circulating TRIIODOTHYRONINE.
One of the two major pharmacological subdivisions of adrenergic receptors that were originally defined by the relative potencies of various adrenergic compounds. The alpha receptors were initially described as excitatory receptors that post-junctionally stimulate SMOOTH MUSCLE contraction. However, further analysis has revealed a more complex picture involving several alpha receptor subtypes and their involvement in feedback regulation.
Hypoxia-inducible factor 1, alpha subunit is a basic helix-loop-helix transcription factor that is regulated by OXYGEN availability and is targeted for degradation by VHL TUMOR SUPPRESSOR PROTEIN.
Immunizing agent containing IMMUNOGLOBULIN G anti-Rho(D) used for preventing Rh immunization in Rh-negative individuals exposed to Rh-positive red blood cells.
One or more types of plant seed proteins providing the large amounts of AMINO ACIDS utilized in GERMINATION and SEEDLING growth. As seeds are the major food source from AGRICULTURAL CROPS, seed storage proteins are a major source of DIETARY PROTEINS.
Immunoglobulin preparations used in intravenous infusion, containing primarily IMMUNOGLOBULIN G. They are used to treat a variety of diseases associated with decreased or abnormal immunoglobulin levels including pediatric AIDS; primary HYPERGAMMAGLOBULINEMIA; SCID; CYTOMEGALOVIRUS infections in transplant recipients, LYMPHOCYTIC LEUKEMIA, CHRONIC; Kawasaki syndrome, infection in neonates, and IDIOPATHIC THROMBOCYTOPENIC PURPURA.
A member of the NICOTINIC ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTOR subfamily of the LIGAND-GATED ION CHANNEL family. It consists entirely of pentameric a7 subunits expressed in the CNS, autonomic nervous system, vascular system, lymphocytes and spleen.
Cell surface receptor for LAMININ, epiligrin, FIBRONECTINS, entactin, and COLLAGEN. Integrin alpha3beta1 is the major integrin present in EPITHELIAL CELLS, where it plays a role in the assembly of BASEMENT MEMBRANE as well as in cell migration, and may regulate the functions of other integrins. Two alternatively spliced isoforms of the alpha subunit (INTEGRIN ALPHA3), are differentially expressed in different cell types.
An integrin alpha subunit that is unique in that it does not contain an I domain, and its proteolytic cleavage site is near the middle of the extracellular portion of the polypeptide rather than close to the membrane as in other integrin alpha subunits.
An integrin alpha subunit that primarily associates with INTEGRIN BETA1 or INTEGRIN BETA4 to form laminin-binding heterodimers. Integrin alpha6 has two alternatively spliced isoforms: integrin alpha6A and integrin alpha6B, which differ in their cytoplasmic domains and are regulated in a tissue-specific and developmental stage-specific manner.
Serum proteins with an electrophoretic mobility that falls between ALPHA-GLOBULINS and GAMMA-GLOBULINS.
An integrin found in FIBROBLASTS; PLATELETS; MONOCYTES, and LYMPHOCYTES. Integrin alpha5beta1 is the classical receptor for FIBRONECTIN, but it also functions as a receptor for LAMININ and several other EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX PROTEINS.
Integrin alpha4beta1 is a FIBRONECTIN and VCAM-1 receptor present on LYMPHOCYTES; MONOCYTES; EOSINOPHILS; NK CELLS and thymocytes. It is involved in both cell-cell and cell- EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX adhesion and plays a role in INFLAMMATION, hematopoietic cell homing and immune function, and has been implicated in skeletal MYOGENESIS; NEURAL CREST migration and proliferation, lymphocyte maturation and morphogenesis of the PLACENTA and HEART.
An interleukin-1 subtype that occurs as a membrane-bound pro-protein form that is cleaved by proteases to form a secreted mature form. Unlike INTERLEUKIN-1BETA both membrane-bound and secreted forms of interleukin-1alpha are biologically active.
An integrin found on fibroblasts, platelets, endothelial and epithelial cells, and lymphocytes where it functions as a receptor for COLLAGEN and LAMININ. Although originally referred to as the collagen receptor, it is one of several receptors for collagen. Ligand binding to integrin alpha2beta1 triggers a cascade of intracellular signaling, including activation of p38 MAP kinase.
A subclass of alpha-adrenergic receptors that mediate contraction of SMOOTH MUSCLE in a variety of tissues such as ARTERIOLES; VEINS; and the UTERUS. They are usually found on postsynaptic membranes and signal through GQ-G11 G-PROTEINS.
This integrin alpha subunit combines with INTEGRIN BETA1 to form a receptor (INTEGRIN ALPHA5BETA1) that binds FIBRONECTIN and LAMININ. It undergoes posttranslational cleavage into a heavy and a light chain that are connected by disulfide bonds.
Integrin alpha1beta1 functions as a receptor for LAMININ and COLLAGEN. It is widely expressed during development, but in the adult is the predominant laminin receptor (RECEPTORS, LAMININ) in mature SMOOTH MUSCLE CELLS, where it is important for maintenance of the differentiated phenotype of these cells. Integrin alpha1beta1 is also found in LYMPHOCYTES and microvascular endothelial cells, and may play a role in angiogenesis. In SCHWANN CELLS and neural crest cells, it is involved in cell migration. Integrin alpha1beta1 is also known as VLA-1 and CD49a-CD29.
The sequence of PURINES and PYRIMIDINES in nucleic acids and polynucleotides. It is also called nucleotide sequence.
A form of anemia in which the bone marrow fails to produce adequate numbers of peripheral blood elements.
A subclass of alpha-adrenergic receptors found on both presynaptic and postsynaptic membranes where they signal through Gi-Go G-PROTEINS. While postsynaptic alpha-2 receptors play a traditional role in mediating the effects of ADRENERGIC AGONISTS, the subset of alpha-2 receptors found on presynaptic membranes signal the feedback inhibition of NEUROTRANSMITTER release.
A technique that combines protein electrophoresis and double immunodiffusion. In this procedure proteins are first separated by gel electrophoresis (usually agarose), then made visible by immunodiffusion of specific antibodies. A distinct elliptical precipitin arc results for each protein detectable by the antisera.

Isolation of plaice (Pleuronectes platessa) alpha1-microglobulin: conservation of structure and chromophore. (1/529)

A cDNA coding for plaice (Pleuronectes platessa) alpha1-microglobulin (Leaver et al., 1994, Comp. Biochem. Physiol. 108B, 275-281) was expressed and purified from baculovirus-infected insect cells. Specific monoclonal antibodies were then prepared and used to isolate the protein from plaice liver and serum. Mature 28.5 kDa alpha1-microglobulin was found in both liver and serum. The protein consisted of an 184 amino acid peptide with a complex N-glycan in position Asn123, one intrachain disulfide bridge and a yellow-brown chromophore. Physicochemical characterization indicated a globular shape with a frictional ratio of 1.37, electrophoretic charge-heterogeneity and antiparallel beta-sheet structure. A smaller, incompletely glycosylated, yellow-brown alpha1-microglobulin as well as a 45 kDa precursor protein were also found in liver. The chromophore was found to be linked to alpha1-microglobulin intracellularly. Recombinant plaice alpha1-microglobulin isolated from insect cells had the same N-terminal sequence, globular shape and yellow-brown color as mature alpha1-microglobulin, but carried a smaller, fucosylated, non-sialylated N-glycan in the Asn123 position. The concentration of alpha1-microglobulin in plaice serum was 20 mg/l and it was found both as a 28.5 kDa component and as high molecular weight components. Thus, the size, shape, charge and color of plaice alpha1-microglobulin were similar to mammalian alpha1-microglobulin, indicating a high degree of structural conservation between fish and human alpha1-microglobulin. The monoclonal antibodies against plaice alpha1-microglobulin cross-reacted with human alpha1-microglobulin, emphasizing the structural similarity.  (+info)

The nuclear protein PH5P of the inter-alpha-inhibitor superfamily: a missing link between poly(ADP-ribose)polymerase and the inter-alpha-inhibitor family and a novel actor of DNA repair? (2/529)

Poly(ADP-ribose)polymerase is a nuclear NAD-dependent enzyme and an essential nick sensor involved in cellular processes where nicking and rejoining of DNA strands are required. The inter-alpha-inhibitor family is comprized of several plasma proteins that all harbor one or more so-called heavy chains designated H1-H4. The latter originate from precursor polypeptides H1P-H4P whose upper two thirds are highly homologous. We now describe a novel protein that includes (i) a so-called BRCT domain found in many proteins involved in DNA repair, (ii) an area that is homologous to the NAD-dependent catalytic domain of poly(ADP-ribose)polymerase, (iii) an area that is homologous to the upper two thirds of precursor polypeptides H1P-H4P and (iv) a proline-rich region with a potential nuclear localization signal. This protein now designated PH5P points to as yet unsuspected links between poly(ADP-ribose)polymerase and the inter-alpha-inhibitor family and is likely to be involved in DNA repair.  (+info)

Temporal changes in mRNA expression for bikunin in the kidneys of rats during calcium oxalate nephrolithiasis. (3/529)

Inter-alpha-inhibitor and other bikunin-containing proteins are synthesized in relatively large quantities by the liver. These proteins function as Kunitz-type serine protease inhibitors and appear capable of inhibiting calcium oxalate (CaOx) crystallization in vitro. Preliminary studies have shown that renal tubular epithelial cells synthesize bikunin in response to CaOx challenge. To examine this response in vivo, a sensitive reverse transcription-quantitative competitive template-PCR was developed to detect and quantify poly(A)+ -tailed bikunin mRNA expression in kidney tissue from normal rats and rats developing CaOx nephrolithiasis after challenge with ethylene glycol. Bikunin mRNA expression in rat liver tissue was assessed as a positive control. The expression of bikunin mRNA in liver did not differ significantly between normal control rats and experimental rats with induced hyperoxaluria and renal CaOx crystallization. In contrast, there were significant temporal increases in the levels of bikunin mRNA expression in rat kidneys during CaOx nephrolithiasis after challenge with ethylene glycol. Urinary excretion of bikunin-containing proteins seemed to increase concomitantly. These findings indicate an association between the induction of hyperoxaluria/CaOx nephrolithiasis and the expression of the bikunin gene in rat kidneys.  (+info)

Effect of long-term immunization against inhibin on sperm output in bulls. (4/529)

To determine the effect of neutralization of inhibin on sperm output, 12 Holstein bulls were paired by birth date and weight on Day 1 of age. Each bull was actively immunized against bovine inhibin alpha1-26 gly-tyr (bINH) conjugated to human alpha globulin (HAG, n = 6 bulls) or HAG alone (controls, n = 6) at 60 days of age; booster immunizations were administered at 90, 104, 124, 270, and 395 days of age. Body weights and scrotal circumferences were measured at the time of primary immunization and at 10 days after each booster. In addition, jugular blood was obtained at 60, 70, 100, 114, 134, 280, and 405 days of age, during the 3-wk sperm collection period, and during a 6-h blood-sampling period after sperm collection to determine bINH antibody titer and concentrations of FSH, LH, testosterone, and estradiol. Beginning at 405 days of age, sperm output was measured 3 days/wk for 3 wk with two successive ejaculates collected each day for a total of 18 ejaculates per bull. During Days 60-405 of age, the increase in titer of bINH antibodies, scrotal circumference, and serum concentration of FSH was greater (p < 0.01) for the bINH-immunized compared with control bulls. There were significant (p < 0.01) pair x treatment interactions for sperm output and serum FSH and LH concentrations. Specifically, bINH-immunized bulls for four of the six pairs had nearly 50% greater serum FSH concentrations and sperm output. For the remaining two pairs, sperm output was lower and FSH was either lower or only marginally higher in the bINH-immunized bulls compared with controls. Also, the control bulls for the two remaining pairs produced more sperm than all but one bINH-immunized bull, and had markedly higher serum LH concentrations than all other bulls. To summarize, enhancement of sperm output after immunization against inhibin depends on the subsequent increment in FSH concentrations. We conclude that inhibin suppresses spermatogenesis. Thus, methods to immunoneutralize inhibin may have merit as a therapeutic route to enhance sperm production in reproductively maturing bulls.  (+info)

Glomerular and tubular proteinuria as markers of nephropathy in rheumatoid arthritis. (5/529)

OBJECTIVE: We examined the prevalence of nephropathy in unselected patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) by measurement of marker proteins for glomerular and tubular damage in urine. METHODS: A highly sensitive immunoluminometric assay was used to measure albumin, immunoglobulin G and alpha1-microglobulin in 24 h urines of 44 RA patients and a control group of 46 patients with generalized osteoarthritis (OA). RESULTS: Fifty-five per cent of RA patients were found to have proteinuria as a symptom of renal disease. Drug therapy or vasculitis were identified as possible reasons for proteinuria in only 25% of these patients; in most patients (75%), no reason for proteinuria was found. Tubular and mixed proteinuria were more frequent than glomerular proteinuria. Only 15% of the control group exhibited mild proteinuria, which was attributable to nephrotoxic factors. The renal function of RA patients and the control group did not differ significantly. CONCLUSIONS: Proteinuria is a frequent symptom of nephropathy in RA. Screening for renal disease in RA should not only include creatinine measurement and dipstick examination of urine, but also more sensitive methods to detect tubular and glomerular proteinuria as a marker of tubular and early stages of glomerular damage.  (+info)

Isolation and characterization of proteoglycans from human follicular fluid. (6/529)

Two proteoglycans differing in size and composition were isolated from human follicular fluid. The larger one of high density had a molecular mass of 3.0x10(6) Da, as determined by laser light-scattering, and was substituted with 15-20 chondroitin sulphate (CS) chains (Mr 60000-65000). Half of the CS disaccharides were 6-sulphated, whereas the remaining ones were non-sulphated. Digestion of the CS proteoglycan with chondroitinase ABC lyase, followed by SDS/PAGE, yielded a protein core of 600 to 700 kDa including substituted oligosaccharides, and a band of 70 kDa that was identified as the heavy-chain component of the inter-alpha-trypsin inhibitor (ITI). Western blotting of the CS proteoglycan showed that this had reactivity with antibodies raised against human versican. Electron microscopy (EM) of the CS proteoglycan also revealed a versican-like structure, with one globular domain at each end of a long extended segment substituted with CS side chains, as well as a structure interpreted as being the heavy chain of ITI attached to CS chains. Laser light-scattering revealed that the smaller proteoglycan had a molecular mass of 1. 1x10(6) Da, and EM demonstrated that it had a globular-protein core structure. The core protein, which showed immunological reactivity with perlecan antibodies, was substituted with approximately seven heparan sulphate (HS) and CS chains of similar size (50-55 kDa), the CS disaccharides being mainly 6-sulphated (68%), with a small proportion being 4-sulphated. The protein core was shown to be heterogeneous, with bands occurring at 215, 330 and 400 kDa after enzymic degradation of the glycosaminoglycan chains followed by SDS/PAGE analysis. The demonstration of intact molecules and fragments obtained after stepwise degradations, as shown by gel chromatography, supported a 'composite' structure of this proteoglycan.  (+info)

Renal involvement in Gambian children with cerebral or mild malaria. (7/529)

Kidney function was studied in 80 Gambian children with cerebral malaria, 73 children with mild malaria, and in 19 children with other febrile illnesses. Serum creatinine was measured, and the excretion in urine of immunoglobulin G, transferrin, albumin and alpha 1 microglobulin was determined. Twenty-five percent of children with cerebral malaria, and 4% of children with mild malaria had an elevated serum creatinine above 62 mumol/l. Increased urinary protein excretion was frequent: 53% of children with cerebral malaria had a glomerulo-tubular pattern of protein excretion, and 46% a tubular pattern. Median albuminuria was 68 mg/l in children with cerebral malaria, 18 mg/l in children with mild malaria, and 9 mg/l in febrile children with other diseases (P < 0.0001). There was no significant association between the proteinuria and height of fever or the degree of parasitaemia, and there was no significant association between death and signs of renal impairment. Renal involvement is common in children with malaria in The Gambia, with prerenal, glomerular, and tubulo-interstitial factors contributing. It is more pronounced in children with cerebral malaria than in those with mild malaria. However, renal dysfunction is relatively mild and does not indicate a worse prognosis.  (+info)

Inter-alpha-inhibitor binding to hyaluronan in the cumulus extracellular matrix is required for optimal ovulation and development of mouse oocytes. (8/529)

This report characterizes the effects of excess hyaluronan (HA) upon the expansion of the cumulus oocyte complex (COC) within intact follicles and upon ovulation and oocyte viability in mice. Covalent linkage between heavy chains of the inter-alpha-inhibitor (IalphaI) family of serum glycoproteins and HA is necessary for optimal cumulus extracellular matrix (cECM) stabilization and cumulus expansion. Intravenous administration of HA oligosaccharides inhibited the binding of IalphaI to endogenous HA, disrupting the process of expansion and resulting in a reduction in the size of the cumulus mass. Western blot and immunocytochemical analyses of COCs from HA-treated animals demonstrated a reduction of IalphaI heavy chains within the cECM. Additionally, HA-treated immature animals ovulated 56.3% fewer COCs compared to control animals. The developmental potential of COCs in HA-treated animals was also tested. Extended periods of oviductal storage of COCs ovulated by HA-injected adult mice resulted in a reduction of normal embryos and a significant increase in the proportion of fragmented oocytes/embryos. These observations support the view that covalent binding of IalphaI heavy chains to HA is required for optimal cumulus expansion, extrusion of the COCs from the follicle at ovulation, and maintenance of oocyte viability within the oviduct.  (+info)

Symptoms of aplastic anemia may include fatigue, weakness, shortness of breath, pale skin, and increased risk of bleeding or infection. Treatment options for aplastic anemia typically involve blood transfusions and immunosuppressive drugs to stimulate the bone marrow to produce new blood cells. In severe cases, a bone marrow transplant may be necessary.

Overall, aplastic anemia is a rare and serious condition that requires careful management by a healthcare provider to prevent complications and improve quality of life.

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... alpha-1 globulins, alpha-2 globulins, beta 1 and 2 globulins, and gamma globulins. Proteins are separated by both electrical ... The alpha-1 fraction does not disappear in alpha 1-antitrypsin deficiency, however, because other proteins, including alpha- ... resulting in a typical elevation in the alpha-2 zone during inflammation. A normal alpha-2 and an elevated alpha-1 zone is a ... Alpha-2 macroglobulin may be elevated in children and the elderly. This is seen as a sharp front to the alpha-2 band. AMG is ...
ICG has the ability to bind 98% to plasma proteins - 80% to globulins and 20% to alpha-lipoprotein and albumin - and thus, in ...
... and shows very low binding to sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) but high affinity for corticosteroid-binding globulin (CBG) ... A potent mineralocorticoid antagonist with reduced affinity for the 5 alpha-dihydrotestosterone receptor of human and rat ... interaction of 70 drugs with testosterone-binding globulin and corticosteroid-binding globulin in human plasma". J. Clin. ...
... alpha-beta T-cell antigen receptor - alpha-fetoprotein - alpha-globulin - alpha-macroglobulin - alpha-MSH - Ames test - amide ... alpha adrenergic receptor - alpha helix - alpha-1 adrenergic receptor - alpha-2 adrenergic receptor - ... transforming growth factor alpha - transforming growth factor beta - transforming growth factor beta receptor - transient ... interferon-alpha - interferon-beta - interleukin receptor - interleukin-1 receptor - interleukin-2 receptor - interleukin-3 - ...
Hirshburg JM, Kelsey PA, Therrien CA, Gavino AC, Reichenberg JS (2016). "Adverse Effects and Safety of 5-alpha Reductase ... and the typical doses of ethinylestradiol present in combined birth control pills increase sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) ... Gur S, Kadowitz PJ, Hellstrom WJ (January 2013). "Effects of 5-alpha reductase inhibitors on erectile function, sexual desire ... alpha] in the ventromedial nucleus of the hypothalamus but not in the amygdala". Neuroendocrinology. 91 (2): 142-154. doi: ...
... has a moderate affinity for estrogen receptors alpha (ERα) and beta (ERβ), with Ki values of 4.9 nM and 19 nM, ... Hammond GL, Hogeveen KN, Visser M, Coelingh Bennink HJ (2008). "Estetrol does not bind sex hormone binding globulin or increase ... Zucconi G, Lisboa BP, Simonitsch E, Roth L, Hagen AA, Diczfalusy E (November 1967). "Isolation of 15-alpha-hydroxy-oestriol ... Heikkilä J, Luukkainen T (June 1971). "Urinary excretion of estriol and 15 alpha-hydroxyestriol in complicated pregnancies". ...
It has negligible affinity for SHBG and no affinity for corticosteroid-binding globulin. The tissue distribution of ... 5 alpha-dihydrotestosterone and [3H]cortisol binding to plasma proteins". J. Steroid Biochem. 33 (2): 251-5. doi:10.1016/0022- ... role of 3 alpha- and 3 beta-androstanediols". Biology of Reproduction. 51 (3): 562-71. doi:10.1095/biolreprod51.3.562. PMID ... and concentrations of sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) and prolactin increase as well (by 8-42% and 40-65%, respectively) ...
Netherlands for genealogical and heraldic studies Corticosteroid-binding globulin or transcortin, an alpha 2 globulin (protein ...
... is bound approximately 16% to sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) and 80% to albumin in the circulation, with the ... "Evaluation of ligand selectivity using reporter cell lines stably expressing estrogen receptor alpha or beta". Biochemical ...
Sex hormone-binding globulin, corticosteroid-binding globulin, thyroxine-binding globulin, prolactin, and triglycerides, which ... the estrogen receptor alpha (ERα) - that results in an inability of estrogen to mediate its biological effects in the body. ... Sex hormone-binding globulin levels were mildly elevated (6.0-10.0 nmol/L), while thyroxine-binding globulin, corticosteroid- ... Levels of sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) were very low, which can be attributed to the absence of hepatic actions of ...
Defects in the sterol 5-6 desaturase enzyme reduce the toxic effects of azole inhibition of the 14-alpha demethylation step. ... Ketoconazole has been found to displace dihydrotestosterone and estradiol from sex hormone-binding globulin in vitro, but this ...
... soy protein-like globulin storage proteins; or only one of these globulin proteins. S denotes Svedberg, sedimentation ... Other allergenic proteins included in this 'superfamily' are the non-specific plant lipid transfer proteins, alpha amylase ... Peanuts, for instance, contain 20% 2S albumin but only 6% 7S globulin and 74% 11S. It is the high 2S albumin and low 7S ... Cocoa, for example, contains the 7S globulin, which contributes to cocoa/chocolate taste and aroma, whereas coffee beans ( ...
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... and show no affinity itself for sex hormone-binding globulin or corticosteroid-binding globulin. The plasma protein binding of ... "Comparison of the ligand binding specificity and transcript tissue distribution of estrogen receptors alpha and beta". ...
The protein is composed of alpha helices and beta sheets that form two domains. The N- and C- terminal sequences are ... In nephrotic syndrome, urinary loss of transferrin, along with other serum proteins such as thyroxine-binding globulin, ...
... deficient alpha granules), and delta storage pool deficiency (deficient dense granules). Most are rare. They predispose to ... it was identified in the 1950s and is alternatively called antihemophilic globulin due to its capability to correct hemophilia ...
... consisting of two genetically identical alpha-1 chains and a third genetically distinct alpha-2 chain) and hydrophobic ... Additionally, the identification of egg proteins, caseins, whey globulins, and other proteinaceous materials used as binders in ... Alpha and beta proteins (α/β) are considered the oldest class of proteins. Mass spectrometry is one analytical method used to ...
... corticosteroid binding globulin, CBG) but does have moderate protein binding to albumin. Thus, pharmacokinetics of ... alpha]-hydroxymethylprednisolone. As stated previously, the primary use of methylprednisolone is to suppress inflammatory and ...
An example is polydipsia found in patients with autoimmune chronic hepatitis with severely elevated globulin levels. Evidence ... Such medications include antipsychotics, antidepressants, anticonvulsants, alpha agonists and anticholinergics. It should also ... an alpha-2 adrenergic agonist Irbesartan, an angiotensin II receptor antagonist Propranolol, a sympatholytic beta blocker ...
One form of human interferon named "interferon alpha" is well-established as part of the standard treatment for hepatitis B and ... Akay S, Karasu Z (November 2008). "Hepatitis B immune globulin and HBV-related liver transplantation". Expert Opin Biol Ther ( ...
Lipid-soluble hormones must bond to carrier plasma glycoproteins (e.g., thyroxine-binding globulin (TBG)) to form ligand- ... class of seven alpha helix transmembrane proteins. The interaction of hormone and receptor typically triggers a cascade of ... as well as binding globulins Neurons and mental activity Environmental changes, e.g., of light or temperature One special group ...
... has very low affinity for human serum sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG), less than 5% of that of testosterone ... Villalpando S, Mondragon L, Barron C, Reyeslugo U, Perezpasten E, Alonso R, Castaneda G, Gallegos V (January 1982). "5-Alpha ... as well as to sex hormone-binding globulin". Endocrinology. 114 (6): 2100-6. doi:10.1210/endo-114-6-2100. PMID 6539197. ...
... tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α), and others. Some have pointed to a variety of causes, including increased uric acid levels ... low testosterone-binding globulin) in men can be attributed to metabolic syndrome. Various strategies have been proposed to ... sex hormone-binding globulin and the metabolic syndrome: a systematic review and meta-analysis of observational studies". ...
... alpha 1-antichymotrypsin MeSH D12.776.377.715.085.085 - alpha 1-antitrypsin MeSH D12.776.377.715.085.100 - alpha-macroglobulins ... sex hormone-binding globulin MeSH D12.776.377.715.182.839 - transferrin MeSH D12.776.377.715.548.114 - antibodies MeSH D12.776. ... alpha-crystallin a chain MeSH D12.776.306.366.100.300 - alpha-crystallin b chain MeSH D12.776.306.366.300.100 - beta-crystallin ... steroid 12-alpha-hydroxylase MeSH D12.776.422.220.453.915.737 - steroid 16-alpha-hydroxylase MeSH D12.776.422.220.453.915.748 ...
... an upstream alpha (α) and a downstream beta (β), resulting in alpha-neurexins 1-3 (α-neurexins 1-3) and beta-neurexins 1-3 (β- ... sex-hormone binding globulin) - EGF (epidermal growth factor) - LNS domains. N1α binds to a variety of ligands including ...
The globulins are classified by their banding pattern (with their main representatives):[citation needed] The alpha (α) band ... serum albumin and globulin. They are generally equal in proportion, but albumin as a molecule is much smaller and lightly, ...
... immune globulin injection human) Hizentra (immune globulin subcutaneous human) Hyqvia (immune globulin 10 percent - human with ... As a result of immunoglobulin treatment of T cells, the findings showed reduced levels of tumor necrosis factor-alpha and ... "Octagam immune globulin (human) - immune globulin solution". DailyMed. Archived from the original on 9 June 2021. Retrieved 9 ... "Octagam immune globulin (human) - immune globulin solution". DailyMed. Archived from the original on 9 June 2021. Retrieved 9 ...
Abbas Z, Khan MA, Salih M, Jafri W (December 2011). Abbas Z (ed.). "Interferon alpha for chronic hepatitis D". The Cochrane ... hepatitis B immune globulin) and a vaccine after birth. Patients who have hepatitis B have the option to avoid tattoos or ... Latest evidence suggests that pegylated interferon alpha is effective in reducing the viral load and the effect of the disease ... Current established treatments for chronic hepatitis D include conventional or pegylated interferon alpha therapy. ...
5-alpha reductase inhibitors (such as finasteride and dutasteride) may also be used; they work by blocking the conversion of ... There are often low levels of sex hormone-binding globulin, in particular among obese or overweight women.Anti-Müllerian ... The oral contraceptives increase sex hormone binding globulin production, which increases binding of free testosterone. This ... tumour necrosis factor alpha, and interleukin-1 in modulating progesterone and oestradiol production by human luteinized ...
... has no affinity for sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) or corticosteroid-binding globulin (CBG), and hence is not ... 16ss-DIMETHYLENE-3-OXO-17 alpha -PREGN-4-EN-21,17-CARBOLACTONE, DRSP), AS WELL AS 7 alpha -(3-HYDROXY-1-PROPYL)-6ss,7ss;15ss, ... The medication does not inhibit the effects of ethinylestradiol on sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) and serum lipids, in ... 16ss-DIMETHYLENE-5ss-ANDROSTANE-3ss,5,17ss-TRIOL (ZK 92836) AND 6ss,7ss;15ss,16ss-DIMETHYLENE-5ss HYDROXY-5-OXO-17 alpha - ...

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  • Globulins are roughly divided into three groups: alpha, beta, and gamma globulins. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Gamma globulins include various types of antibodies such as immunoglobulins (Ig) M, G, and A. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Serum amyloid a levels and alpha 2 and gamma globulins on serum protein electrophoresis in cats exposed to and infected with Leishmania infantum . (cabi.org)
  • I had a protein electropheresis where all the alpha, beta and gamma globulins were 0.1 under the upper limit, and one was over--the alpha 2 globulin. (dinet.org)
  • Values from albumin (0.96±0.20 g/dl) and globulins alpha (0.74±0.16 g/dl), beta (0.87±0.18 g/dl) and gamma (1.39±0.27 g/dl), were obtained by electrophoresis on cellulose acetate and densitometric valuation. (scielo.org.ar)
  • 0.05) for gamma globulin. (scielo.org.ar)
  • Studies on the fluorescent treponemal antibody test using fluorescent anti-gamma, anti-alpha, anti-mu, anti-lambda, anti-kappa chains and beta-1CA, E globulin reagents. (who.int)
  • The interaction of suspensions of washed pig platelets with nine artificial surfaces (glass, polystyrene, three segmented polyurethanes, and surfaces formed by coating glass with albumin, fibrinogen, gamma-globulin, and collagen) is reported. (mcmaster.ca)
  • Comparison of the various surfaces showed that collagen and gamma-globulin are the most reactive (mean adhesion, 34 platelets/100 micrometer2, mean release 50% of granule contents). (mcmaster.ca)
  • Fibrinogen increased adhesion to nonprotein surfaces and decreased release for collagen and gamma-globulin surfaces. (mcmaster.ca)
  • High platelet count increased adhesion to fibrinogen, gamma-globulin, and collagen surfaces. (mcmaster.ca)
  • Red cells increased adhesion to all surfaces and increased release for collagen and gamma-globulin. (mcmaster.ca)
  • Gamma globulin - A class of serum globulins produced by lymphocytes and plasma cells of the immune system. (globalrph.com)
  • The HYDRASHIFT 2/4 Isa test displaces Isa (IgG kappa) interference during the electrophoresis process by forming Isa/anti-Isa complex which is moved out of the gamma zone toward the alpha globulin fractions. (confex.com)
  • The detection limit of Isa and/or the Isa / anti-Isa antibody complex visualized was 0.2 g/L. Importantly, efficient removal of Isa from the gamma globulin zone, with no trace signal evident, was demonstrated for all Isa concentrations tested, even for 3 g/L. Reproducibility of the HYDRASHIFT 2/4 Isa assay was also demonstrated between gels, between product lots, between instruments and on different test days. (confex.com)
  • The evaluated samples demonstrated efficient removal of Isa from G and Kappa tracks on the gamma globulins zone and visualization of the Isa/anti-Isa complex on alpha zone and/or Isa on ELP track. (confex.com)
  • My coach has mentioned getting on gear narrowed the number trade-off because using steroids will inevitably sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG). (xamuel.com)
  • 000000000500000000000000000000 SEQN sequence number SSE2 Estrodiol (pg/mL) SSSHBG Sex hormone-binding globulin (nmol/L) SSTESTO Testosterone (ng/mL) SSAAG 3 alpha androstanediol glucuronide ng/mL HEADER RECORD*******OBS HEADER RECORD! (cdc.gov)
  • There are two main types of proteins in the blood: albumin and globulin. (pharmacyexam.com)
  • Tracing of albumin and globulin fractions by gel electrophoresis. (tamu.edu)
  • Therefore, the aim of the study was to determine the electrophoretic pattern of serum proteins in goats naturally infected with gastrointestinal parasites and to compare the changes in the total serum proteins and serum protein fractions (albumin and α 1 -, α 2 -, β -, and γ -globulins) obtained after antihelminthic treatment. (hindawi.com)
  • The serum proteins in goats were separated into five fractions: albumin, α 1 - and α 2 -globulins, and β - and γ -globulins. (hindawi.com)
  • Oral gavage studies with β-myrcene in male F344 rats showed a complex renal pathology comprising both alpha2u-globulin (α2u-g) nephropathy, an unusual nephrosis involving the outer stripe of outer medulla (OSOM), and an increased incidence of renal tubule tumors by 2 years. (nih.gov)
  • Finally, in this study accumulation of hyaline droplets in tubules of the outer cortex of the kidneys accompanied by an increased number of basophilic tubules, and/or dilated tubules with eosinophilic casts consisting of granular debris was identified by immunohistochemical staining being indicative for alpha-2u globulin hydrocarbon nephropathy. (europa.eu)
  • Linear mineralization of papillary tubules is associated with alpha-2u-globulin nephropathy. (nih.gov)
  • The serum globulin electrophoresis test measures the levels of proteins called globulins in the fluid part of a blood sample. (medlineplus.gov)
  • This test is done to look at globulin proteins in the blood. (medlineplus.gov)
  • These proteins include beta 2-microglobulin (B2M), retinol-binding protein (RBP), alpha 1-microglobulin (A1M) and lysozyme. (nih.gov)
  • 15. Measurement of protein HC (alpha 1 microglobulin) and protein HC-IgA complex in different body fluids. (nih.gov)
  • It is composed of an N-terminal signal sequence, vault protein inter‑alpha‑trypsin domain (VIT), von-Willebrand type A domain, C-terminal cleavage site and multicopper oxidase domain conserved within other HCs in the family (1). (rndsystems.com)
  • Growing produced significant increase of total protein, albumin, and albumin/globulin ratio. (scielo.org.ar)
  • The exon number and size are remarkably similar to those of aphrodisin, rat alpha(2)-urinary globulin and major urinary protein, outlier members of the lipocalin superfamily. (wikigenes.org)
  • Changes in alpha-foetoprotein and Gc-globulin in relation to outcomes in non-acetaminophen acute liver failure. (bvsalud.org)
  • Changes in Gc- globulin (Gc) and in alpha-foetoprotein (AFP) have been shown to be related to outcome in patients with acute liver failure (ALF). (bvsalud.org)
  • 19. Alpha-1 acute-phase globulins of rats. (nih.gov)
  • This subgroup of globulins is divided into faster and slower alpha(1)- and alpha(2)-globulins. (nih.gov)
  • Mice deficient in either CD44 (the major receptor for hyaluronan) or inter-alpha-trypsin inhibitor (molecule that facilitates hyaluronan binding) show similar elevations in hyaluronan but are protected from ozone-induced AHR. (nih.gov)
  • Inter-alpha-trypsin inhibitor heavy chain 5 (ITIH5) is a heavy chain (HC) member of the ITIH family with predominant expression in the placenta, mammary gland, and ovary (1). (rndsystems.com)
  • This gene is present in an inter-alpha-trypsin inhibitor family gene cluster on chromosome 3. (nih.gov)
  • more than half of the plasma S-35 is dialyzable, with greatest radioactivity of the nondiayzable fraction associated with alpha-globulin proteins. (cdc.gov)
  • The alpha-1 fraction does not disappear in alpha 1-antitrypsin deficiency, however, because other proteins, including alpha-lipoprotein and orosomucoid, also migrate there. (adm-astronomy.com)
  • Identifying the types of globulins can help diagnose certain medical problems. (medlineplus.gov)
  • some species possess albumin concentration higher than total globulins, and viceversa 2 . (scielo.org.ar)
  • the cystine content of conphaseolin and phaseolin, the alpha and beta globulins of the Navy bean, Phaseolus vulgaris. (nih.gov)
  • Beta globulin e. (pharmacyexam.com)
  • Identification of a complex with alpha 1-inhibitor-3, a rat alpha 2-macroglobulin homologue. (nih.gov)
  • From NCBI Gene: This gene encodes the heavy chain subunit of the pre-alpha-trypsin inhibitor complex. (nih.gov)
  • The structure of alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) is presented in light of AFP membership and position in the albuminoid gene family in comparison to other gene family members. (atlasgeneticsoncology.org)
  • If you miss a dose you don't need that soy, flax seeds and for individuals in training order hgh online canada and in beginners with a history alpha pharma deca of malnutrition or long-term dieting. (xamuel.com)
  • The serum globulin electrophoresis test measures the levels of proteins called globulins in the fluid part of a blood sample. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Rice α-globulin has been reported to have serum cholesterol-lowering activity in rats. (nih.gov)
  • Haptoglobin is a colorless protein of the alpha-globulin fraction of human serum. (medscape.com)
  • Thyroxine-binding globulin (TBG) is a 395-amino acid, 54kd polypeptide that is synthesized in the liver and encoded by a single gene copy. (medscape.com)
  • This test is done to look at globulin proteins in the blood. (medlineplus.gov)
  • more than half of the plasma S-35 is dialyzable, with greatest radioactivity of the nondiayzable fraction associated with alpha-globulin proteins. (cdc.gov)
  • 95%) of THs are thyroxine-binding globulin (TBG), transthyretin (TTR, or prealbumin), and albumin. (medscape.com)
  • This gene is present in an inter-alpha-trypsin inhibitor family gene cluster on chromosome 3. (nih.gov)
  • LGC-1 is enriched in α-globulin (10.6 mg g -1 rice flour, which is an approximately 1.5 times higher α-globulin content than in Koshihikari a predominant rice cultivar in Japan), whereas LGC-Jun is a globulin-negative cultivar. (nih.gov)