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Crouch SP, Kozlowski R, Slater KJ, Fletcher J. The use of ATP bioluminescence as a measure of cell proliferation and cytotoxicity. J Immunol Methods 1993; 160:81-8. [PMID: 7680699 DOI: 10.1016/0022-1759(93)90011-u] [Citation(s) in RCA: 658] [Impact Index Per Article: 20.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/26/2023]
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Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) bioluminescence was used to determine whether there was a linear relationship between cultured cell number and measured luminescence using the luciferin-luciferase reaction. In all the cells tested including peripheral blood mononuclear cells (MNC), MOLT-4, HL-60, TF-1, NFS-60 and L-929 cell lines there was a significant correlation as determined by Spearman's rank correlation coefficient (p > 0.00001). These observations were then used to determine whether ATP bioluminescence could be used as a suitable substitute for tritiated thymidine uptake as a measure of cell proliferation. The cell lines MOLT-4, HL-60, TF-1 and NFS-60 showed a strong correlation between thymidine uptake and ATP bioluminescence (p > 0.00001 for all cell types). Additionally the ATP method could detect the cytokine dependent proliferation on TF-1 and NFS-60 cells by granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (GM-CSF) and granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) respectively. The tumour necrosis factor alpha (TNF)-induced cytotoxic effect on L-929 cells could also be accurately detected using this method. It would therefore appear to be possible to use ATP bioluminescence in the detection of cytokine activity in a number of different bioassays.
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Azadzoi KM, Tarcan T, Kozlowski R, Krane RJ, Siroky MB. Overactivity and structural changes in the chronically ischemic bladder. J Urol 1999. [PMID: 10524933 DOI: 10.1016/s0022-5347(05)68236-5] [Citation(s) in RCA: 182] [Impact Index Per Article: 7.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/15/2022]
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PURPOSE Our aim was to study the effect of chronic ischemia on bladder contraction and detrusor smooth muscle reactivity. The relationship between structural damage and functional changes in the chronically ischemic bladder was also investigated. MATERIAL AND METHODS Male New Zealand White rabbits were divided into arterial injury (AI), hypercholesterolemia (Hch) and control groups. The AI group (n = 18) underwent balloon endothelial injury of the iliac arteries and received a 0.5% cholesterol diet. The Hch group (n = 8) received a 0.5% cholesterol diet alone. The control group (n = 8) received a regular diet. After 16 weeks, iliac artery and bladder wall blood flows were recorded. Cystometrograms and arteriography were obtained and bladder tissues were processed for isometric tension measurement in the organ bath and for histological evaluation. RESULTS At 16 weeks, blood flow through the iliac arteries was significantly reduced in the AI group compared with the Hch and control groups. In the AI group, 8 animals developed severe bladder ischemia (SBI) defined as greater than 60% decrease in bladder blood flow, 7 animals developed moderate bladder ischemia (MBI) defined as 40 to 60% decrease in bladder blood flow, and 3 animals failed to develop significant bladder ischemia (<40% decrease in bladder blood flow). In the control animals, bladder blood flow increased prior to contraction, decreased during contraction and rebounded to baseline levels after contraction. In animals with MBI and SBI, the increase in bladder blood flow prior to contraction and the rebound of blood flow after contraction, both seen in control animals, were diminished. Detrusor overactivity (significant increase in the frequency of spontaneous bladder contractions) was observed in the MBI group and impaired bladder contraction in the SBI group. In the organ bath, bladder strips from the MBI group demonstrated increased contractile response to carbachol and electrical field stimulation (EFS) while bladder strips from the SBI group showed impaired contractility. Hch alone produced only short-lived ischemia during bladder contraction and caused significantly lesser functional changes compared with those seen in MBI. Histological examination showed atherosclerotic occlusion in the iliac arteries and bladder microcirculation and marked disruption of urothelium in the MBI and SBI groups. Severe fibrosis was seen in bladder tissue from the SBI group, moderate fibrosis in tissue from the MBI group and mild fibrosis in tissue from the Hch group. CONCLUSIONS Our studies show that chronic MBI is associated with detrusor overactivity and increased smooth muscle contractility to carbachol and EFS while chronic SBI is associated with impaired detrusor contraction. The mechanism of chronic ischemia-induced bladder dysfunction is not known and may involve multiple physiologic and structural changes in the bladder nerves, receptors and contractile components. Our studies suggest that ischemia-induced structural damage in the urothelium and possible chronic exposure of the underlying tissue and nerves to the urine may also play a role in MBI-induced detrusor overactivity. SBI-induced impairment of bladder contraction may involve, in part, extensive fibrosis and loss of bladder smooth muscle. Histopathophysiologic changes in bladder tissue from our MBI model are similar to those seen in patients with detrusor instability, suggesting that chronic ischemia may play a role in the development of idiopathic detrusor instability.
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Forcelli PA, Kozlowski R, Snyder C, Kondratyev A, Gale K. Effects of neonatal antiepileptic drug exposure on cognitive, emotional, and motor function in adult rats. J Pharmacol Exp Ther 2012; 340:558-66. [PMID: 22129597 PMCID: PMC3286323 DOI: 10.1124/jpet.111.188862] [Citation(s) in RCA: 61] [Impact Index Per Article: 4.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 10/27/2011] [Accepted: 11/29/2011] [Indexed: 01/18/2023] Open
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Despite the potent proapoptotic effect of several antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) in developmental rodent models, little is known about the long-term impact of exposure during brain development. Clinically, this is of growing concern. To determine the behavioral consequences of such exposure, we examined phenobarbital, phenytoin, and lamotrigine for their effects on adult behaviors after administration to neonatal rats throughout the second postnatal week. AED treatment from postnatal days 7 to 13 resulted in adult deficits in spatial learning in the Morris water maze and decreased social exploration for all drugs tested. Phenobarbital exposure led to deficits in cued fear conditioning, risk assessment in the elevated plus maze, and sensorimotor gating as measured by prepulse inhibition, but it did not affect motor coordination on the rotorod task. In contrast, phenytoin and lamotrigine exposure led to impaired rotorod performance, but no deficits in sensorimotor gating. Phenytoin, but not lamotrigine or phenobarbital, increased exploration in the open field. Phenytoin and phenobarbital, but not lamotrigine, disrupted cued fear conditioning. These results indicate that AED administration during a limited sensitive postnatal period is sufficient to cause a range of behavioral deficits later in life, and the specific profile of behavioral deficits varies across drugs. The differences in the long-term outcomes associated with the three AEDs examined are not predicted by either the mechanism of AED action or the proapoptotic effect of the drugs. Our findings suggest that a history of AED therapy during development must be considered as a variable when assessing later-life cognitive and psychiatric outcomes.
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The ability of blast cells to grow autonomously and to produce autostimulatory growth factors has been investigated in 25 consecutive patients with AML. An autostimulatory index (ASI) was calculated (no. of colonies without CSF divided by no. of colonies with CSF) and patients classified into four groups: Group 1 (n = 3): non-growers; Group 2 (n = 4): CSF-dependent (ASI less than 0.1); Group 3 (n = 11): partially autonomous (ASI 0.1-0.8); and Group 4 (n = 7): fully autonomous/CSF-unresponsive (ASI greater than 0.8). In Group 3 patients colony formation and DNA synthesis were significantly (P less than 0.01) augmented by CSFs but at high cell concentrations became CSF-independent. Blast cell-conditioned medium (BCCM) from these patients exhibited potent autostimulatory activity, increasing DNA synthesis by less than or equal to 5-fold, and also stimulated CSF-dependent homologous blasts by less than or equal to 20-fold. In 5/5 this activity was neutralized by anti-GM-CSF, which also inhibited autonomous proliferation of their blast cells. Group 4 blasts also secreted GM-CSF but their BCCM possessed no autostimulatory activity, and anti GM-CSF failed to inhibit their autonomous growth. No membrane-associated CSF activity was found, however purified cytosolic fractions stimulated proliferation of CSF-dependent homologous blasts, consistent with production and secretion of CSF which is present in active form in the cytosol but does not autostimulate via membrane receptors. These results suggest that autocrine mechanisms are important in regulating blast cell proliferation, but that the mechanisms are heterogeneous.
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White AR, Kozlowski RA, Tsai SC, Vanderwal CD. A Direct Synthesis of Highly Substituted π-Rich Aromatic Heterocycles from Oxetanes. Angew Chem Int Ed Engl 2017; 56:10525-10529. [PMID: 28662280 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201704119] [Citation(s) in RCA: 27] [Impact Index Per Article: 3.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 04/20/2017] [Indexed: 01/20/2023]
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The ubiquitous use of π-rich five-membered heterocycles has driven the development of new methods for their synthesis for more than a century. Here, we disclose a general and reliable reaction manifold for the construction of highly substituted heterocycles through a facile Lewis-acid-catalyzed oxetane rearrangement. Notably, this methodology employs a keto-oxetane motif as a 1,4-dicarbonyl surrogate, which can be synthesized using robust alkylation or alkenylation reactions, and thus obviates the need to access 1,4-dicarbonyl compounds via umpoled starting materials. We harnessed this reactivity to generate a broad range of substituted furans and pyrroles, and extended this methodology to produce benzo-fused versions thereof.
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Piccinin MA, Sayeed Z, Kozlowski R, Bobba V, Knesek D, Frush T. Bundle Payment for Musculoskeletal Care: Current Evidence (Part 1). Orthop Clin North Am 2018; 49:135-146. [PMID: 29499815 DOI: 10.1016/j.ocl.2017.11.002] [Citation(s) in RCA: 26] [Impact Index Per Article: 3.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/02/2023]
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In the face of escalating costs and variations in quality of care, bundled payment models for total joint arthroplasty procedures are becoming increasingly common, both through the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services and private payer organizations. The effective implementation of these payment models requires cooperation between multiple service providers to ensure economic viability without deterioration in care quality. This article introduces a stepwise model for the financial analysis of bundled contracts for use in negotiations between hospitals and private payer organizations.
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Piccinin MA, Sayeed Z, Kozlowski R, Bobba V, Knesek D, Frush T. Bundle Payment for Musculoskeletal Care: Current Evidence (Part 2). Orthop Clin North Am 2018; 49:147-156. [PMID: 29499816 DOI: 10.1016/j.ocl.2017.11.003] [Citation(s) in RCA: 24] [Impact Index Per Article: 3.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/02/2023]
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In an effort to rein in expenditures and improve quality of care, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has initiated bundled reimbursement programs for total joint arthroplasty (TJA) procedures. The success of CMS's bundled payment models has prompted some private insurers to collaborate with provider organizations to institute similar bundled contracts for TJA. The authors review the experiences of orthopedic groups in the implementation of bundled payments for primary and revision TJA through both public and private payers. The authors also discuss the potential benefits, risks, and barriers groups may encounter under this novel payment model.
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Mori-Quiroz LM, Shimkin KW, Rezazadeh S, Kozlowski RA, Watson DA. Copper-Catalyzed Amidation of Primary and Secondary Alkyl Boronic Esters. Chemistry 2016; 22:15654-15658. [PMID: 27654642 DOI: 10.1002/chem.201603677] [Citation(s) in RCA: 22] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 08/02/2016] [Indexed: 11/11/2022]
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The oxidative copper-catalyzed cross-coupling of functionalized alkyl boronic esters with primary amides is reported. Through the identification of appropriate diketimine ligands, conditions for efficient coupling of both primary and secondary alkyl boronic esters with diverse primary amides, including acetamide, have been developed.
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Bradbury D, Rogers S, Kozlowski R, Bowen G, Reilly IA, Russell NH. Interleukin-1 is one factor which regulates autocrine production of GM-CSF by the blast cells of acute myeloblastic leukaemia. Br J Haematol 1990; 76:488-93. [PMID: 2265111 DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2141.1990.tb07905.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 20] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/31/2022]
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The role of interleukin-1 (IL-1) as a regulator of the autonomous growth of the blast cells of acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) has been studied on samples isolated from 15 patients. In nine out of 10 patients with evidence of partial autonomous blast cell growth. IL-1 further stimulated cell growth in both suspension culture and in a clongenic assay. IL-1 also stimulated cell growth in two out of three cases with no evidence of autonomous growth whereas no additional stimulation was observed in two cases with totally autonomous growth. In blast cells stimulated by IL-1, synthesis of granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor (GM-CSF) was increased and the proliferative response to IL-1 was inhibited by an antibody to GM-CSF. In all samples with evidence of autonomous growth, blast cell conditioned medium (BCCM) contained IL-1 activity (range 0.7-74.2 units ml) and a polyclonal antibody to IL-1 markedly inhibited autonomous growth in four samples. BCCM from three of these four samples contained GM-CSF, the synthesis of which was suppressed when BCCM was prepared in the presence of anti-IL-1. Our data suggests that endogenous IL-1 is an important factor in the regulation of the production of GM-CSF and hence of autonomous growth of AML blasts, but that other mechanisms regulating GM-CSF production may exist.
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Kozlowski R, Reilly IA, Sowter D, Robins RA, Russell NH. Transferrin receptor expression of AML blasts is related to their proliferative potential. Br J Haematol 1988; 69:275-80. [PMID: 3291932 DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2141.1988.tb07633.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 15] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/05/2023]
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Expression of the transferrin receptor (TfR) was studied on peripheral blood blast cells from 11 patients with acute myeloid leukaemia (AML). Using a monoclonal anti-TfR antibody (OKT9) and a polyclonal antibody against surface membrane-bound transferrin, a proportion of blasts from all the patients was found to express receptors for transferrin. Further analysis of OKT9 expression using a fluorescent activated cell sorter (FACS) showed that the TfR was heterogeneously distributed in the blast cell population. In five out of six samples studied, stimulation of DNA synthesis following short-term culture induced a several-fold increase in TfR display as analysed by flow cytometry using OKT9 or FITC-conjugated transferrin. Blasts from seven patients stained with OKT9 were separated on the FACS into positive and negative or weakly positive fractions. Culture of the TfR negative population in a blast cell colony assay produced no colonies in either of two patients. In a further five patients the colony forming cells were predominantly associated with the TfR strongly positive fraction (52 +/- 25 colonies/10(4) cells) rather than the TfR weakly positive fraction (12 +/- 11 colonies/10(4) cells). Analysis of colony size showed that clones derived from the weakly positive fraction were smaller than clones from the TfR strongly positive fraction. These results suggest that TfR display by AML blasts is related to their proliferative capacity and is expressed by the leukaemic stem cell fraction.
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Melstrom KA, Kozlowski R, Hassett DJ, Suzuki H, Bates DM, Gamelli RL, Shankar R. Cytotoxicity of Pseudomonas secreted exotoxins requires OxyR expression. J Surg Res 2007; 143:50-7. [PMID: 17950072 DOI: 10.1016/j.jss.2007.02.046] [Citation(s) in RCA: 15] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 01/07/2007] [Revised: 02/20/2007] [Accepted: 02/26/2007] [Indexed: 11/28/2022]
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BACKGROUND Nosocomial infections often lead to sepsis and multisystem organ failure in critically injured patients, including burn and trauma patients. A better understanding of the bacterial response to the host immune system is essential to develop better antimicrobials against pathogens. Pseudomonas aeruginosa combats host-initiated oxidant stress through expression of the transactivating factor, OxyR. Here we have tested the premise that OxyR regulates Pseudomonal cytotoxicity through secreted exotoxin production. MATERIALS AND METHODS Wild-type P. aeruginosa (PAO1) and a deletion mutant lacking the oxyR gene (Delta oxyR) were grown for 18 h in Luria broth and the supernatant containing the secreted products was removed using centrifugation. Secreted proteins were isolated using ammonium sulfate precipitation. ER-MP20(+) myeloid progenitor cells were harvested from the bone marrow of C57Blk/6J mice. These cells were differentiated into dendritic cells and macrophages. Various concentrations (0-20 microg/100 microL) of the bacterial proteins were added to the medium and cells were allowed to differentiate for 7 days. Cellular viability was then assayed using a proliferation assay. These studies were repeated on two other macrophage cell lines, human U937 and murine P388D1. RESULTS At a protein concentration of 5 microg/100 microL PAO1 supernatant protein, cellular proliferation was significantly reduced to 4.2 +/- 2.8% compared to untreated controls, while the DeltaoxyR supernatant protein remained at 103.3 +/- 4.0% of untreated controls (P < 0.05). Similar significant results were seen in the U937-, P388D1-, and ER-MP20(+)-derived macrophage cells. CONCLUSIONS Taken together, our data indicate that OxyR regulates the secretion of potent cytotoxic factors by P. aeruginosa.
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Kozlowski R, Bouffler SD, Haines JW, Harrison JD, Cox R. In utero haemopoietic sensitivity to alpha, beta or X-irradiation in CBA/H mice. Int J Radiat Biol 2001; 77:805-15. [PMID: 11454281 DOI: 10.1080/09553000110053161] [Citation(s) in RCA: 12] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 10/17/2022]
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PURPOSE To assess in utero sensitivity to x-rays, alpha-emissions from plutonium-239 and beta-emissions from tritium in terms of induction of chromosomal aberrations in bone marrow cells. MATERIALS AND METHODS CBA/H mice were exposed to a single dose of X-rays (0.5Gy) on either day 7 or day 14 of pregnancy or given (239)Pu (100 kBq kg(-1)) by intraperitoneal injection on either day 6 or day 13. Tritium was administered to mice throughout pregnancy as either tritiated water, ad libitum in drinking water (total intake averaged 130 MBq), or as homogenized tritiated cress, administered by gastric intubation (total 60 MBq). Irradiated and unexposed control mice and their offspring were sacrificed at 2-8 weeks after birth. Direct metaphase preparations from femoral bone marrow cells from mothers and offspring were used for G-band analysis. RESULTS The incidence of stable aberrations was significantly and similarly increased in neonatal and maternal marrow samples after exposure to X-rays, (239)Pu or (3)H. The estimated average bone absorbed doses from (239)Pu in pregnant females were similar to the X-ray dose of 0.5 Gy, suggesting a low RBE for alpha-irradiation in adults. The similar levels of damage observed in neonates after X-irradiation and 239Pu exposure are indicative of greater in utero sensitivity to alpha-irradiation since the overall estimated in utero alpha-particle doses to haemopoietic tissue were much lower. In utero doses from (3)H and corresponding maternal doses were around 0.5Gy, showing no evidence of greater in utero sensitivity, no significant difference between the effects of the two forms of tritium, and were consistent with an RBE value of 1-2. CONCLUSIONS Comparison of stable aberration yields in haemopoietic cells suggests a greater sensitivity to alpha-particles from (239)Pu than X-rays or beta-particles from (3)H for irradiation in utero but a low RBE value in adults.
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Kozlowski R, Carlevaro CM, Daniels KE, Kondic L, Pugnaloni LA, Socolar JES, Zheng H, Behringer RP. Dynamics of a grain-scale intruder in a two-dimensional granular medium with and without basal friction. Phys Rev E 2019; 100:032905. [PMID: 31640066 DOI: 10.1103/physreve.100.032905] [Citation(s) in RCA: 12] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 06/04/2019] [Indexed: 11/07/2022]
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We report on a series of experiments in which a grain-sized intruder is pushed by a spring through a two-dimensional granular material composed of photoelastic disks in a Couette geometry. We study the intruder dynamics as a function of packing fraction for two types of supporting substrates: A frictional glass plate and a layer of water for which basal friction forces are negligible. We observe two dynamical regimes: Intermittent flow, in which the intruder moves freely most of the time but occasionally gets stuck, and stick-slip dynamics, in which the intruder advances via a sequence of distinct, rapid events. When basal friction is present, we observe a smooth crossover between the two regimes as a function of packing fraction, and we find that reducing the interparticle friction coefficient causes the stick-slip regime to shift to higher packing fractions. When basal friction is eliminated, we observe intermittent flow at all accessible packing fractions. For all cases, we present results for the statistics of stick events, the intruder velocity, and the force exerted on the intruder by the grains. Our results indicate the qualitative importance of basal friction at high packing fractions and suggest a possible connection between intruder dynamics in a static material and clogging dynamics in granular flows.
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White AR, Kozlowski RA, Tsai S, Vanderwal CD. A Direct Synthesis of Highly Substituted π‐Rich Aromatic Heterocycles from Oxetanes. Angew Chem Int Ed Engl 2017. [DOI: 10.1002/ange.201704119] [Citation(s) in RCA: 11] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/12/2022]
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Carlevaro CM, Kozlowski R, Pugnaloni LA, Zheng H, Socolar JES, Kondic L. Intruder in a two-dimensional granular system: Effects of dynamic and static basal friction on stick-slip and clogging dynamics. Phys Rev E 2020; 101:012909. [PMID: 32069686 DOI: 10.1103/physreve.101.012909] [Citation(s) in RCA: 10] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 10/15/2019] [Indexed: 11/07/2022]
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We present simulation results for an intruder pulled through a two-dimensional granular system by a spring using a model designed to mimic the experiments described by Kozlowski et al. [Phys. Rev. E 100, 032905 (2019)2470-004510.1103/PhysRevE.100.032905]. In that previous study the presence of basal friction between the grains and the base was observed to change the intruder dynamics from clogging to stick-slip. Here we first show that our simulation results are in excellent agreement with the experimental data for a variety of experimentally accessible friction coefficients governing interactions of particles with each other and with boundaries. We then use simulations to explore a broader range of parameter space, focusing on the friction between the particles and the base. We consider both static and dynamic basal friction coefficients, which are difficult to vary smoothly in experiments. The simulations show that dynamic friction strongly affects the stick-slip behavior when the coefficient is decreased below 0.1, while static friction plays only a marginal role.
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Ellender M, Harrison JD, Kozlowski R, Szłuińska M, Bouffler SD, Cox R. In utero and neonatal sensitivity of ApcMin/+ mice to radiation-induced intestinal neoplasia. Int J Radiat Biol 2006; 82:141-51. [PMID: 16638711 DOI: 10.1080/09553000600632253] [Citation(s) in RCA: 10] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 10/24/2022]
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PURPOSE To assess the sensitivity of ApcMin/+ mice (adenomatous polyposis coli Apc, multiple intestinal neoplasia, Min) to the development of intestinal adenomas after x-irradiation in utero, as neonates, or as young adults. MATERIALS AND METHODS CHB6 ApcMin/+ mice were exposed to an acute dose of 2 Gy x-rays either in utero on day 7 or 14 post-conception, as 2-day or 10-day neonates or as 35-day young adults. Tumour identification and counting was performed 200-214 days later. RESULTS Irradiation as 10-day-old neonates resulted in a significantly greater overall tumour incidence (average of about 130 tumours per animal) than irradiation as 35-day-old young adults (about 70 tumours). Irradiation as 2-day-old neonates resulted in an intermediate incidence (about 85 tumours). In contrast, the greatest tumour incidence observed after in utero irradiation of ApcMin/+ mice, of about 44 tumours per animal after 2 Gy irradiation at 14 days post-conception, was significantly lower than the incidence in irradiated adults. Tumour incidences after irradiation as 7-day embryos was not significantly raised above numbers in unirradiated controls (about 30 tumours). These tumour numbers include cystic crypts, largely radiation-induced, which were classed as early stage microadenomas on the basis of loss of wild-type Apc+ and expression of beta-catenin. CONCLUSIONS The sensitivity of ApcMin/+ mice to the induction of intestinal tumours by radiation was shown to be in the order: 10 d neonates>2 d neonates>35 d young adults>14 d fetus>7 d embryo.
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Kozlowski R, Wesolek D, Wladyka-Przybylak M. Combustibility and toxicity of board materials used for interior fittings and decorations. Polym Degrad Stab 1999. [DOI: 10.1016/s0141-3910(98)00146-3] [Citation(s) in RCA: 9] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/28/2022]
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Kozlowski R, Zheng H, Daniels KE, Socolar JES. Stress propagation in locally loaded packings of disks and pentagons. SOFT MATTER 2021; 17:10120-10127. [PMID: 34726678 DOI: 10.1039/d1sm01137e] [Citation(s) in RCA: 3] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 06/13/2023]
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The mechanical strength and flow of granular materials can depend strongly on the shapes of individual grains. We report quantitative results obtained from photoelasticimetry experiments on locally loaded, quasi-two-dimensional granular packings of either disks or pentagons exhibiting stick-slip dynamics. Packings of pentagons resist the intruder at significantly lower packing fractions than packings of disks, transmitting stresses from the intruder to the boundaries over a smaller spatial extent. Moreover, packings of pentagons feature significantly fewer back-bending force chains than packings of disks. Data obtained on the forward spatial extent of stresses and back-bending force chains collapse when the packing fraction is rescaled according to the packing fraction of steady state open channel formation, though data on intruder forces and dynamics do not collapse. We comment on the influence of system size on these findings and highlight connections with the dynamics of the disks and pentagons during slip events.
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Kozlowski R, Zheng H, Daniels KE, Socolar JES. Particle dynamics in two-dimensional point-loaded granular media composed of circular or pentagonal grains. EPJ WEB OF CONFERENCES 2021. [DOI: 10.1051/epjconf/202124906010] [Citation(s) in RCA: 3] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.8] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/14/2022] Open
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Granular packings exhibit significant changes in rheological and structural properties when the rotational symmetry of spherical or circular particles is broken. Here, we report on experiments exploring the differences in dynamics of a grain-scale intruder driven through a packing of either disks or pentagons, where the presence of edges and vertices on grains introduces the possibility of rotational constraints at edge-edge contacts. We observe that the intruder’s stick-slip dynamics are comparable between the disk packing near the frictional jamming fraction and the pentagonal packing at significantly lower packing fractions. We connect this stark contrast in packing fraction with the average speed and rotation fields of grains during slip events, finding that rotation of pentagons is limited and the flow of pentagonal grains is largely confined in front of the intruder, whereas disks rotate more on average and circulate around the intruder to fill the open channel behind it. Our results indicate that grain-scale rotation constraints significantly modify collective motion of grains on mesoscopic scales and correspondingly enhance resistance to penetration of a local intruder.
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Chikarmane HM, Kuzirian AM, Kozlowski R, Kuzirian M, Lee T. Population genetic structure of the goosefish, Lophius americanus. THE BIOLOGICAL BULLETIN 2000; 199:227-228. [PMID: 11081750 DOI: 10.2307/1542912] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/23/2023]
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Kakareko K, Rydzewska-Rosolowska A, Brzosko S, Gozdzikiewicz-Lapinska J, Koc-Zorawska E, Samocik P, Kozlowski R, Mysliwiec M, Naumnik B, Hryszko T. Renal Handling of Sclerostin in Response to Acute Glomerular Filtration Decline. Horm Metab Res 2016; 48:457-61. [PMID: 27214309 DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-107791] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 10/21/2022]
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Deterioration of glomerular filtration rate (GFR) is associated with alterations of bone metabolism. It translates clinically to bone fragility and increased fractures rate among patients with impaired GFR. Recently, sclerostin (SCL) gained much attention as an important factor in pathogenesis of mineral and bone disturbances in patients with renal diseases. There is no data about SCL behaviour in patients with acute GFR decline. The aim of this study was to evaluate the renal handling of SCL. This is a prospective, single-centre observational study in patients undergoing nephrectomy due to urological indications. Serum and urinary SCL levels were measured prior and after nephrectomy. 25 patients were enrolled. After surgery, eGFR significantly declined (from 87.4±19.7 to 67.7±25.7 ml/min/1.73 m(2), p<0.0001). Nephrectomy caused more than 20 times higher renal fractional excretion of SCL [0.15 (interquartile range, IQR 0.09-0.40) vs. 2.78 (IQR 1.51-4.02)%, p<0.001], while its serum level remained intact [0.69 (IQR 0.57-0.90 vs. 0.65 (IQR 0.53-0.88) ng/ml, p=0.4]. The magnitude of eGFR reduction was associated inversely with change in urinary SCL fractional excretion (r=-0.6, p=0.001) and with alteration in serum SCL level (r=-0.5, p=0.01). Our results suggest that increased serum SCL concentrations at moderately reduced GFR are not due to diminished renal clearance. At more severely decreased GFR, elevated SCL concentration results from both increased production and reduced renal elimination.
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Pugnaloni LA, Carlevaro CM, Kozlowski R, Zheng H, Kondic L, Socolar JES. Universal features of the stick-slip dynamics of an intruder moving through a confined granular medium. Phys Rev E 2022; 105:L042902. [PMID: 35590619 DOI: 10.1103/physreve.105.l042902] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 12/14/2021] [Accepted: 03/11/2022] [Indexed: 06/15/2023]
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Experiments and simulations of an intruder dragged by a spring through a two-dimensional annulus of granular material exhibit robust force fluctuations. At low packing fractions (ϕ<ϕ_{0}), the intruder clears an open channel. Above ϕ_{0}, stick-slip dynamics develop, with an average energy release that is independent of the particle-particle and particle-base friction coefficients but does depend on the width W of the annulus and the diameter D of the intruder. A simple model predicts the dependence of ϕ_{0} on W and D, allowing for a data collapse for the average energy release as a function of ϕ/ϕ_{0}. These results pose challenges for theories of mechanical failure in amorphous materials.
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Kozlowski R, Glantz PJ, Anthony RG. Occurrence of Escherichia coli in Wild Cottontail Rabbits. Appl Environ Microbiol 1977; 33:563-6. [PMID: 16345208 PMCID: PMC170726 DOI: 10.1128/aem.33.3.563-566.1977] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/20/2022] Open
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Free-ranging cottontail rabbits (Sylvilagus floridanus) from two areas in central Pennsylvania were sampled over a 4-year period. Large numbers of coliforms were isolated from the intestinal tracts of these animals; in 136 of the 141 rabbits sampled, Escherichia coli was found to be a major component of the alimentary flora. Four serogroups (O7, O77, O73, and O103) were predominant among the isolates and were considered resistant coliflora of this species of cottontail rabbit.
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Azadzoi KM, Tarcan T, Kozlowski R, Krane RJ, Siroky MB. Overactivity and structural changes in the chronically ischemic bladder. J Urol 1999; 162:1768-78. [PMID: 10524933] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/14/2023]
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PURPOSE Our aim was to study the effect of chronic ischemia on bladder contraction and detrusor smooth muscle reactivity. The relationship between structural damage and functional changes in the chronically ischemic bladder was also investigated. MATERIAL AND METHODS Male New Zealand White rabbits were divided into arterial injury (AI), hypercholesterolemia (Hch) and control groups. The AI group (n = 18) underwent balloon endothelial injury of the iliac arteries and received a 0.5% cholesterol diet. The Hch group (n = 8) received a 0.5% cholesterol diet alone. The control group (n = 8) received a regular diet. After 16 weeks, iliac artery and bladder wall blood flows were recorded. Cystometrograms and arteriography were obtained and bladder tissues were processed for isometric tension measurement in the organ bath and for histological evaluation. RESULTS At 16 weeks, blood flow through the iliac arteries was significantly reduced in the AI group compared with the Hch and control groups. In the AI group, 8 animals developed severe bladder ischemia (SBI) defined as greater than 60% decrease in bladder blood flow, 7 animals developed moderate bladder ischemia (MBI) defined as 40 to 60% decrease in bladder blood flow, and 3 animals failed to develop significant bladder ischemia (<40% decrease in bladder blood flow). In the control animals, bladder blood flow increased prior to contraction, decreased during contraction and rebounded to baseline levels after contraction. In animals with MBI and SBI, the increase in bladder blood flow prior to contraction and the rebound of blood flow after contraction, both seen in control animals, were diminished. Detrusor overactivity (significant increase in the frequency of spontaneous bladder contractions) was observed in the MBI group and impaired bladder contraction in the SBI group. In the organ bath, bladder strips from the MBI group demonstrated increased contractile response to carbachol and electrical field stimulation (EFS) while bladder strips from the SBI group showed impaired contractility. Hch alone produced only short-lived ischemia during bladder contraction and caused significantly lesser functional changes compared with those seen in MBI. Histological examination showed atherosclerotic occlusion in the iliac arteries and bladder microcirculation and marked disruption of urothelium in the MBI and SBI groups. Severe fibrosis was seen in bladder tissue from the SBI group, moderate fibrosis in tissue from the MBI group and mild fibrosis in tissue from the Hch group. CONCLUSIONS Our studies show that chronic MBI is associated with detrusor overactivity and increased smooth muscle contractility to carbachol and EFS while chronic SBI is associated with impaired detrusor contraction. The mechanism of chronic ischemia-induced bladder dysfunction is not known and may involve multiple physiologic and structural changes in the bladder nerves, receptors and contractile components. Our studies suggest that ischemia-induced structural damage in the urothelium and possible chronic exposure of the underlying tissue and nerves to the urine may also play a role in MBI-induced detrusor overactivity. SBI-induced impairment of bladder contraction may involve, in part, extensive fibrosis and loss of bladder smooth muscle. Histopathophysiologic changes in bladder tissue from our MBI model are similar to those seen in patients with detrusor instability, suggesting that chronic ischemia may play a role in the development of idiopathic detrusor instability.
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Kozlowski RA, Nguyen HT, Lehman ME, Vanderwal CD. Stereocontrolled Access to Quaternary Centers by Birch Reduction/Alkylation of Chiral Esters of Salicylic Acids. J Org Chem 2023; 88:6232-6236. [PMID: 37040358 PMCID: PMC10167686 DOI: 10.1021/acs.joc.3c00306] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 04/12/2023]
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8-Phenylmenthol esters of salicylic acid derivatives undergo efficient Birch reduction and in situ diastereoselective alkylations to afford methoxycyclohexadienes bearing new quaternary stereogenic centers. The use of an ester-based auxiliary is a designed improvement over the use of prolinol-derived amides, which are expensive and often very difficult to cleave.
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