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Probucol Prevents Early Coronary Heart Disease And Death In The High-Density Lipoprotein Receptor Sr-Bi/Apolipoprotein E Double Knockout Mouse, Anne Braun, Songwen Zhang, Helena E. Miettinen, Shamsah Ebrahim, Teresa M. Holm, Eliza Vasile, Mark J. Post Jun 2003

Probucol Prevents Early Coronary Heart Disease And Death In The High-Density Lipoprotein Receptor Sr-Bi/Apolipoprotein E Double Knockout Mouse, Anne Braun, Songwen Zhang, Helena E. Miettinen, Shamsah Ebrahim, Teresa M. Holm, Eliza Vasile, Mark J. Post

Dartmouth Scholarship

Mice with homozygous null mutations in the high-density lipoprotein receptor SR-BI (scavenger receptor class B, type I) and apolipoprotein E genes fed a low-fat diet exhibit a constellation of pathologies shared with human atherosclerotic coronary heart disease (CHD): hypercholesterolemia, occlusive coronary atherosclerosis, myocardial infarctions, cardiac dysfunction (heart enlargement, reduced systolic function and ejection fraction, and ECG abnormalities), and premature death (mean age 6 weeks). They also exhibit a block in RBC maturation and abnormally high plasma unesterified-to-total cholesterol ratio (0.8) with associated abnormal lipoprotein morphology (lamellar/vesicular and stacked discoidal particles reminiscent of those in lecithin/cholesterol acyltransferase deficiency and cholestasis). Treatment …


Copper Chelation Represses The Vascular Response To Injury, Lazar Mandinov, Anna Mandinova, Stanimir Kyurkchiev, Dobroslav Kyurkchiev, Ivan Kehayov, Vihren Kolev, Raffaella Soldi, Cinzia Bagala, Ebo D. De Muinck, Volkhard Lindner, Mark J. Post, Michael Simons May 2003

Copper Chelation Represses The Vascular Response To Injury, Lazar Mandinov, Anna Mandinova, Stanimir Kyurkchiev, Dobroslav Kyurkchiev, Ivan Kehayov, Vihren Kolev, Raffaella Soldi, Cinzia Bagala, Ebo D. De Muinck, Volkhard Lindner, Mark J. Post, Michael Simons

Dartmouth Scholarship

The induction of an acute inflammatory response followed by the release of polypeptide cytokines and growth factors from peripheral blood monocytes has been implicated in mediating the response to vascular injury. Because the Cu2+-binding proteins IL-1alpha and fibroblast growth factor 1 are exported into the extracellular compartment in a stress-dependent manner by using intracellular Cu2+ to facilitate the formation of S100A13 heterotetrameric complexes and these signal peptideless polypeptides have been implicated as regulators of vascular injury in vivo, we examined the ability of Cu2+ chelation to repress neointimal thickening in response to injury. We observed that the oral administration of …


Mammalian Erv46 Localizes To The Endoplasmic Reticulum–Golgi Intermediate Compartment And To Cis-Golgi Cisternae, Lelio Orci, Mariella Ravazzola, Gary J. Mack, Charles Barlowe, Stefan Otte Apr 2003

Mammalian Erv46 Localizes To The Endoplasmic Reticulum–Golgi Intermediate Compartment And To Cis-Golgi Cisternae, Lelio Orci, Mariella Ravazzola, Gary J. Mack, Charles Barlowe, Stefan Otte

Dartmouth Scholarship

Yeast endoplasmic reticulum (ER) vesicle protein Erv46p is a novel membrane protein involved in transport through the early secretory pathway. Investigation of mammalian Erv46 (mErv46) reveals that it is broadly expressed in tissues and protein-secreting cells. By immunofluorescence microscopy, mErv46 displays a crescent-shaped perinuclear staining pattern that is characteristic of the Golgi complex. Quantitative immunoelectron microscopy indicates that mErv46 is restricted to the cis face of the Golgi apparatus and to vesicular tubular structures between the transitional ER and cis-Golgi. Minor amounts of mErv46 reside in ER membranes and later Golgi cisternae. On Brefeldin A treatment, mErv46 redistributes to punctate …


Human Acyl-Coenzyme A:Cholesterol Acyltransferase Expressed In Chinese Hamster Ovary Cells: Membrane Topology And Active Site Location, Song Lin, Xiaohui Lu, Catherine C.Y. Chang, Ta-Yuan Chang Mar 2003

Human Acyl-Coenzyme A:Cholesterol Acyltransferase Expressed In Chinese Hamster Ovary Cells: Membrane Topology And Active Site Location, Song Lin, Xiaohui Lu, Catherine C.Y. Chang, Ta-Yuan Chang

Dartmouth Scholarship

Acyl-CoA:cholesterol acyltransferase (ACAT) is a membrane-bound enzyme that produces cholesteryl esters intracellularly. Two ACAT genes (ACAT1 and ACAT2) have been identified. The expression of ACAT1 is ubiquitous, whereas that of ACAT2 is tissue restricted. Previous research indicates that ACAT1 may contain seven transmembrane domains (TMDs). To study ACAT2 topology, we inserted two different antigenic tags (hemagglutinin, monoclonal antibody Mab1) at various hydrophilic regions flanking each of its predicted TMDs, and expressed the recombinant proteins in mutant Chinese hamster ovary cells lacking endogenous ACAT. Each tagged ACAT2 was expressed in the endoplasmic reticulum as a single undegraded protein band …


Promoters Of The Murine Embryonic Β-Like Globin Genes Ey And Βh1 Do Not Compete For Interaction With The Β-Globin Locus Control Region, Xiao Hu, Michael Bulger, Julia N. Roach, Susan K. Eszterhas, Emmanuel Olivier, Eric Bouhassira, Mark Groudine, Steven Fiering Feb 2003

Promoters Of The Murine Embryonic Β-Like Globin Genes Ey And Βh1 Do Not Compete For Interaction With The Β-Globin Locus Control Region, Xiao Hu, Michael Bulger, Julia N. Roach, Susan K. Eszterhas, Emmanuel Olivier, Eric Bouhassira, Mark Groudine, Steven Fiering

Dartmouth Scholarship

Mammalian β-globin loci contain multiple β-like genes that are expressed at different times during development. The murine β-globin locus contains two genes expressed during the embryo stage, Ey and βh1, and two genes expressed at both the fetal and postnatal stages, β-major and β-minor. Studies of transgenic human β-like globin loci in mice have suggested that expression of one gene at the locus will suppress expression of other genes at the locus. To test this hypothesis we produced mouse lines with deletions of either the Ey or βh1 promoter in the endogenous murine β-globin locus. Promoter deletion eliminated expression of …


Nucleotide Excision Repair- And Polymerase Eta-Mediated Error-Prone Removal Of Mitomycin C Interstrand Cross-Links, H. Zheng, X. Wang, A. J. Warren, R. J. Legerski, Rodney S. Nairn, Joshua W. Hamilton, Lei Li Jan 2003

Nucleotide Excision Repair- And Polymerase Eta-Mediated Error-Prone Removal Of Mitomycin C Interstrand Cross-Links, H. Zheng, X. Wang, A. J. Warren, R. J. Legerski, Rodney S. Nairn, Joshua W. Hamilton, Lei Li

Dartmouth Scholarship

Interstrand cross-links (ICLs) make up a unique class of DNA lesions in which both strands of the double helix are covalently joined, precluding strand opening during replication and transcription. The repair of DNA ICLs has become a focus of study since ICLs are recognized as the main cytotoxic lesion inflicted by an array of alkylating compounds used in cancer treatment. As is the case for double-strand breaks, a damage-free homologous copy is essential for the removal of ICLs in an error-free manner. However, recombination-independent mechanisms may exist to remove ICLs in an error-prone fashion. We have developed an in vivo …


A Genetic Lesion That Arrests Plasma Cell Homing To The Bone Marrow, Loren D. Erickson, Ling-Li Lin, Biyan Duan, Laurence Morel, Randolph J. Noelle Jan 2003

A Genetic Lesion That Arrests Plasma Cell Homing To The Bone Marrow, Loren D. Erickson, Ling-Li Lin, Biyan Duan, Laurence Morel, Randolph J. Noelle

Dartmouth Scholarship

The coordinated regulation of chemokine responsiveness plays a critical role in the development of humoral immunity. After antigen challenge and B cell activation, the emerging plasma cells (PCs) undergo CXCL12-induced chemotaxis to the bone marrow, where they produce Ab and persist. Here we show that PCs, but not B cells or T cells from lupus-prone NZM mice, are deficient in CXCL12-induced migration. PC unresponsiveness to CXCL12 results in a marked accumulation of PCs in the spleen of mice, and a concordant decrease in bone marrow PCs. Unlike normal mice, in NZM mice, a majority of the splenic PCs are long-lived. …