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Quantification Of Α-Ketoglutarate Cyanohydrin In Swine Plasma By Ultra-High Performance Liquid Chromatography Tandem Mass Spectrometry, Brendan L. Mitchell, Gary A. Rockwood, Brian A. Logue Sep 2013

Quantification Of Α-Ketoglutarate Cyanohydrin In Swine Plasma By Ultra-High Performance Liquid Chromatography Tandem Mass Spectrometry, Brendan L. Mitchell, Gary A. Rockwood, Brian A. Logue

Chemistry and Biochemistry Faculty Publications

Determination of exposure to cyanide can be accomplished by direct cyanide analysis or indirectly by analysis of cyanide detoxification products, such as thiocyanate and 2-amino-2-thiazoline-4-carboxylic acid. A potentially important marker and detoxification product of cyanide exposure, α-ketoglutarate cyanohydrin (α-KgCN), is produced by the reaction of cyanide and α-ketoglutarate. Therefore, an ultra high-performance liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry method to determine α-KgCN in plasma was developed. Swine plasma was spiked with α-KgCN and α-KgCN-d4 (internal standard) and proteins were precipitated with 1% formic acid in acetonitrile. After centrifugation, the supernatant was dried, reconstituted, separated by reversed phase high performance liquid …


Toxicokinetic Profiles Of Α-Ketoglutarate Cyanohydrin, A Cyanide Detoxification Product, Following Exposure To Potassium Cyanide, Brendan L. Mitchell, Raj K. Bhandari, Vikhyat S. Bebarta, Gary A. Rockwood, Gerry R. Boss, Brian A. Logue Sep 2013

Toxicokinetic Profiles Of Α-Ketoglutarate Cyanohydrin, A Cyanide Detoxification Product, Following Exposure To Potassium Cyanide, Brendan L. Mitchell, Raj K. Bhandari, Vikhyat S. Bebarta, Gary A. Rockwood, Gerry R. Boss, Brian A. Logue

Chemistry and Biochemistry Faculty Publications

Poisoning by cyanide can be verified by analysis of the cyanide detoxification product, α-ketoglutarate cyanohydrin (α-KgCN), which is produced from the reaction of cyanide and endogenous α-ketoglutarate. Although α-KgCN can potentially be used to verify cyanide exposure, limited toxicokinetic data in cyanide-poisoned animals are available. We, therefore, studied the toxicokinetics of α-KgCN and compared its behavior to other cyanide metabolites, thiocyanate and 2-amino-2-thiazoline-4-carboxylic acid (ATCA), in the plasma of 31 Yorkshire pigs that received KCN (4 mg/mL) intravenously (IV) (0.17 mg/kg/min). α-KgCN concentrations rose rapidly during KCN administration until the onset of apnea, and then decreased over time in all …


Structural, Antigenic, And Evolutionary Characterizations Of The Envelope Protein Of Newly Emerging Duck Tembusu Virus, Kexoang Yu, Zhi-Zhang Sheng, Bing Huang, Xiuli Ma, Yufeng Li, Xiaoyuam Yuan, Zhuoming Qin, Dan Wang, Suvobrata Chakravarty, Feng Li, Minxun Song, Huaichang Sun Aug 2013

Structural, Antigenic, And Evolutionary Characterizations Of The Envelope Protein Of Newly Emerging Duck Tembusu Virus, Kexoang Yu, Zhi-Zhang Sheng, Bing Huang, Xiuli Ma, Yufeng Li, Xiaoyuam Yuan, Zhuoming Qin, Dan Wang, Suvobrata Chakravarty, Feng Li, Minxun Song, Huaichang Sun

Chemistry and Biochemistry Faculty Publications

Since the first reported cases of ducks infected with a previously unknown flavivirus in eastern China in April 2010, the virus, provisionally designated Duck Tembusu Virus (DTMUV), has spread widely in domestic ducks in China and caused significant economic losses to poultry industry. In this study, we examined in detail structural, antigenic, and evolutionary properties of envelope (E) proteins of six DTMUV isolates spanning 2010–2012, each being isolated from individual farms with different geographical locations where disease outbreaks were documented. Structural analysis showed that E proteins of DTMUV and its closely related flavivirus (Japanese Encephalitis Virus) shared a conserved array …


Phenethylisothiocyanate Alters Site- And Promoter-Specific Histone Tail Modifications In Cancer Cells, Yi Liu, Suvobrata Chakravarty, Moul Dey May 2013

Phenethylisothiocyanate Alters Site- And Promoter-Specific Histone Tail Modifications In Cancer Cells, Yi Liu, Suvobrata Chakravarty, Moul Dey

Chemistry and Biochemistry Faculty Publications

Site-specific histone modifications are important epigenetic regulators of gene expression. As deregulation of genes often results in complex disorders, corrective modulation of site-specific histone marks could be a powerful therapeutic or disease-preventive strategy. However, such modulation by dietary compounds and the resulting impact on disease risk remain relatively unexplored. Here we examined phenethylisothiocyanate (PEITC), a common dietary compound derived from cruciferous vegetables with known chemopreventive properties under experimental conditions, as a possible modulator of histone modifications in human colon cancer cells. The present study reports novel, dynamic, site-specific chemical changes to histone H3 in a gene-promoter-specific manner, associated with PEITC …


Isolation Of A Novel Swine Influenza Virus From Oklahoma In 2011 Which Is Distantly Related To Human Influenza C Viruses, Ben Hause, Mariette Ducatez, Emily A. Collin, Zhiguang Ran, Runxia Liu, Zizhang Sheng, Anibal Armien, Bryan Kaplan, Suvobrata Chakravarty, Adam D. Hoppe, Richard J. Webby, Randy R. Simonson, Feng Li Feb 2013

Isolation Of A Novel Swine Influenza Virus From Oklahoma In 2011 Which Is Distantly Related To Human Influenza C Viruses, Ben Hause, Mariette Ducatez, Emily A. Collin, Zhiguang Ran, Runxia Liu, Zizhang Sheng, Anibal Armien, Bryan Kaplan, Suvobrata Chakravarty, Adam D. Hoppe, Richard J. Webby, Randy R. Simonson, Feng Li

Chemistry and Biochemistry Faculty Publications

Of the Orthomyxoviridae family of viruses, only influenza A viruses are thought to exist as multiple subtypes and has nonhuman maintenance hosts. In April 2011, nasal swabs were collected for virus isolation from pigs exhibiting influenza-like illness. Subsequent electron microscopic, biochemical, and genetic studies identified an orthomyxovirus with seven RNA segments exhibiting approximately 50% overall amino acid identity to human influenza C virus. Based on its genetic organizational similarities to influenza C viruses this virus has been provisionally designated C/Oklahoma/1334/2011 (C/OK). Phylogenetic analysis of the predicted viral proteins found that the divergence between C/OK and human influenza C viruses was …