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The present paper is the first immunocytochemical demonstration of kappa-opioid receptors in neurons isolated from seven-day-old chick embryonic forebrains and cultivated for one to seven days. The monoclonal antibody KA8 (IgG1-k) [Maderspach et al. (1991) J. Neurochem. 56, 1897-1904] was raised against the frog brain kappa-opioid receptor as an antigen and recognizes an epitope in or near the ligand binding site. The KA8 immunostaining of the neurons displayed individual variations and changed with the in vitro differentiation. Receptors often appeared at the pole of the primary outgrowing process, later on in the whole soma and finally on the branched processes. Specific radioligand binding and KA8 immunocytochemistry both presented an increase in the receptor concentration with development. The equilibrium binding values that were measured at 1 nM [3H]naloxone concentration were 2.9 and 6.1 fmol/10(6) cells on the first and sixth cultivation days, respectively. Neurons were treated with 10(-7) M bremazocine or dynorphine (agonists with relative specificity to kappa-opioid receptors) on the second and third cultivation days. The agonist promoted the morphological differentiation which was already visible within 24 h. It also promoted the expression of the 200,000 mol. wt neurofilament protein, this became pronounced after two to three days. The changes provoked by the agonist were reduced by the opioid antagonist norbinaltorphimine (10(-7) M) or naloxone (10(-5) M) indicating that the effect was receptor-mediated. The hypothesis that kappa-opioid agonists through their receptors may function as regulatory signals in the early neuronal differentiation is discussed.
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- K Maderspach
- Institute of Biochemistry, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Szeged
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Szirmai Z, Kardos G, Timár L, Kriván G, Pejtsik P, Németh K, Mihalik R. [Leukocyte adhesion defect--a rare form of congenital immune deficiency]. Orv Hetil 1993; 134:1753-6. [PMID: 8351139] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/30/2023]
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Leukocyte adhesion defect (LAD) is an inherited defect of phagocytic function. This disorder is characterised by delayed separation of the umbilical cord, severe recurrent bacterial infections, impaired formation of pus, and high leukocyte counts. The granulocytes have severe defect in their chemotactic mobility and endocytosis. The disease is attributed to the absence of the leukocyte adhesion molecules. (CD11/CD18), which can be verified with monoclonal antibodies. The authors describe the disease-process of the first patient diagnosed in Hungary. Perinatally the omphalitis, periumbilical abscess and periproctal abscess leading to rectovaginal fistula, in the first months the otitis, mastoiditis, and expressed leukocytosis referred to the impaired function of phagocytic cells, which was verified by laboratory tests as well. The decreased inflammation and cicatrization were also striking. This severe form of LAD can be cured only by bone marrow transplantation with preliminary sanitation of the foci of infection. It took about six months. Unfortunately, the patient died of sepsis immediately before transplantation.
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- Z Szirmai
- Fövárosi Onkormányzat Madarász utcai Gyermekkórháza, Budapest
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Fekete G, Váradi A, Pipiras E, Németh K, Réthy LA, Holics K, Ujhelyi R. [Detection of delta F508 mutation in cystic fibrosis]. Orv Hetil 1992; 133:2423-4, 2427-30. [PMID: 1408077] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/26/2022]
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The common major mutation (delta F508) resulting in the removal of a phenylalanine residue of the cystic fibrosis gene product has been identified in patients with cystic fibrosis in several European countries. The frequency of this mutation was analyzed in 39 Hungarian patients with cystic fibrosis and in some of their relatives. In 43 out of the total 65 persons involved in the study (66.15%), and in 50% of cystic fibrosis chromosomes the delta F508 mutation could be detected. 56.4% of the patients were homozygous for the mutation. The frequency of the delta F508 mutation in these Hungarian patients resembles the values found in Middle Europe. Pulmonary and enteral symptoms were more severe in cystic fibrosis patients with delta F508 mutation. Although the number of patients is relatively low, missing or mild lung involvement characterized the cases with non-delta F508 mutation.
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- G Fekete
- Semmelweis Orvostudományi Egyetem, II. Gyermekklinika, Budapest
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Kapros T, Bögre L, Németh K, Bakó L, Györgyey J, Wu SC, Dudits D. Differential Expression of Histone H3 Gene Variants during Cell Cycle and Somatic Embryogenesis in Alfalfa. Plant Physiol 1992; 98:621-5. [PMID: 16668686 PMCID: PMC1080235 DOI: 10.1104/pp.98.2.621] [Citation(s) in RCA: 34] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/09/2023]
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Northern analysis has revealed substantial differences in mRNA accumulation of the two histone H3 gene variants represented by pH3c-1 and pH3c-11 cDNA clones. Both in partially synchronized cell suspension cultures and in protoplast-derived cells from alfalfa, Medicago varia, the maximal level of the histone H3-1 gene transcript coincided with the peak in [(3)H]thymidine incorporation. Histone H3-11 mRNA was detectable in cells throughout the period of the cell cycle studied. Various stress factors such as medium replacement, enzyme digestion of the cell wall, osmotic shock, and auxin treatment considerably increased the level of the histone H3-11 transcript. In alfalfa (Medicago sativa), the presence of H3-11 mRNA in unorganized tissues of microcallus suspension and in somatic embryos induced by auxin treatment supports the idea that this H3 variant exists in a continously active state of transcription. During embryo development, the early globular stage embryos showed increased accumulation of histone H3-11 mRNA in comparison with the later stages. The highest level of the histone H3-1 transcript was detectable 1 day after treatment of callus tissues with 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid. Somatic embryos contained appreciable levels of histone H3-1 transcripts at all stages of somatic embryo development. These observations suggest that the histone H3-1 gene belòngs to the class of replication-dependent histone genes. The histone H3-11 gene showed characteristics of a constitutively expressed replacement-type histone gene, with a specific characteristic that external factors can influence the level of gene transcription.
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- T Kapros
- Institute of Plant Physiology, Biological Research Center, Hungarian Academy of Sciences Szeged, P.O. Box 521, 6701 Hungary
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A monoclonal antibody (mAb), KA8 that interacts with the kappa-opioid receptor binding site was generated. BALB/c female mice were immunized with a partially purified kappa-opioid receptor preparation from frog brain. Spleen cells were hybridized with SP2/0AG8 myeloma cells. The antibody-producing hybridomas were screened for competition with opioid ligands in a modified enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. The cell line KA8 secretes an IgG1 (kappa-light chain) immunoglobulin. The mAb KA8 purified by affinity chromatography on protein A-Sepharose CL4B was able to precipitate the antigen from a solubilized and affinity-purified frog brain kappa-opioid receptor preparation. In competition studies, the mAb KA8 decreased specific [3H]ethylketocyclazocine ([3H]EKC) binding to the frog brain membrane fraction in a concentration-dependent manner to a maximum to 72%. The degree of the inhibition was increased to 86% when mu- and delta-opioid binding was suppressed by 100 nM [D-Ala2,NMe-Phe4,Gly-ol]-enkephalin (DAGO) and 100 nM [D-Ala2,L-Leu5]-enkephalin (DADLE), respectively, and to 100% when mu-, delta-, and kappa 2-sites were blocked by 5 microM DADLE. However, the mu-specific [3H]DAGO and the delta-preferring [3H]DADLE binding to frog brain membranes cannot be inhibited by mAb KA8. These data suggest that this mAb is recognizing the kappa- but not the mu- and delta-subtype of opioid receptors. The mAb KA8 also inhibits specific [3H]naloxone and [3H]EKC binding to chick brain cultured neurons and rat brain membranes, whereas it has only a slight effect on [3H]EKC binding to guinea pig cerebellar membranes.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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- K Maderspach
- Institute of Biochemistry, Biological Research Center, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Szeged
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Györgyey J, Gartner A, Németh K, Magyar Z, Hirt H, Heberle-Bors E, Dudits D. Alfalfa heat shock genes are differentially expressed during somatic embryogenesis. Plant Mol Biol 1991; 16:999-1007. [PMID: 1863771 DOI: 10.1007/bf00016072] [Citation(s) in RCA: 49] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/20/2023]
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We have isolated two cDNA clones (Mshsp18-1; Mshsp18-2) from alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) which encode for small heat shock proteins (HSPs) belonging to the hsp17 subfamily. The predicted amino acid sequences of the two alfalfa proteins are 92% identical and a similar degree of homology (90%) can be detected between Mshsp18-2 and the pea hsp17. In comparison to various members of small HSPs from soybean amino acid sequence similarities of 80-86% were identified. The alfalfa HSPs share a homologous stretch of amino acids in the carboxy terminal region with hsp22, 23, 26 from Drosophila. This region contains the GVLTV motif which is characteristic of several members of small HSPs. At room temperature alfalfa hsp18 mRNAs were not detectable in root and leaf tissues but northern analysis showed a low level of expression in microcallus suspension (MCS). The transcription of Mshsp18 genes is induced by elevated temperature, CdCl2 treatment and osmotic shock in cultured cells. In alfalfa somatic embryos derived from MCS a considerable amount of hsp18 mRNA can be detected during the early embryogenic stages under normal culture conditions. The differential expression of these genes during embryo development suggests a specific functional role for HSPs in plant cells at the time of the developmental switch in vitro.
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- J Györgyey
- Institute of Plant Physiology, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Szeged
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Schuler D, Kis E, Velkey L, Velkey I, Németh K, Mann V. [Iron-deficiency and replacement in infancy]. Monatsschr Kinderheilkd 1982; 130:605-7. [PMID: 7133014] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/23/2023]
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The frequency of iron-deficiency anaemia was investigated in 376 children with the aid of serum ferritin determinations. The children, resident in Budapest or Miskolc were 6 months to 3 years old. Marked iron-deficiency (serum ferritin less than 10 micrograms/l) could be demonstrated in 33.8% of the investigated population. The frequency of iron-deficiency was related to the socio-economic and cultural status of the mother, a factor which is thought to influence the feeding habits. In areas where iron-deficiency is frequently detected regular iron-prophylaxis is recommended.
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Schuler D, Kis E, Velkey L, Velkey I, Németh K, Mann V. [Iron deficiency and iron substitution in infancy]. Orv Hetil 1982; 123:91-4. [PMID: 7063228] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/23/2023]
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Németh K, Bajtai A, Gömöri A, Szabó Z. [Pathological studies on the Starr-Edwards prosthesis]. Orv Hetil 1967; 108:1455-8. [PMID: 6077212] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/18/2023]
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Németh K, Bajtai A, Gömöri A, Szabó Z. [Anatomopathological observations after the use of Starr-Edwards prosthesis in cardiology]. Folia Clin Int (Barc) 1967; 17:141-8. [PMID: 5614469] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/15/2023]
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Németh K. [Hydropid degeneration of the kidneys during surgery under extracorporeal circulation and following mannitol therapy]. Orv Hetil 1966; 107:2324-6. [PMID: 5981366] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/17/2023]
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