The levels of plasma PTX3 were increased in patients with arterial inflammation, especially UAP. This PTX3 detection system will be useful for the prediction of UAP.
SummaryWe have produced a high-affinity monoclonal antibody classified as IgG1 with K-type light chains that recognizes the calcium ion(Ca2+)- dependent conformation of the D-domain of human fibrinogen. Binding of fibrinogen in solution to the insolubilized antibody increased in the presence of increasing concentrations of up to 2 mM Ca2+, the half-maximal binding being reached at 130 μM Ca2+. The dissociation constant was estimated to be 1.6 × 10-8 M at 2 mM Ca2+. The antibody was found also to be dependent on other divalent metal ions including Zn2+, Mn2+, Co2+ and Cu2+, but not Ba2+, Mg2+ or Sr2+. The synthetic Gly-Pro-Arg-Pro-amide peptide, which has recently been shown to bind to close proximity to the calcium binding site in the D-domain, was unable to elicit the conformation for the antigen to be recognized by this antibody. This antibody was found to be a suitable ligand for the immunoaffinity chromatography of normal and abnormal fibrinogens directly from citrated plasma depleted of the vitamin K-dependent proteins or heparinized plasma by eliminating the precipitation procedure widely adopted in conventional techniques of fibrinogen purification. Indeed, fibrinogen Marburg I with the Aa chains depleted of the carboxy-terminal Aα(461-610) residue segment has been purified by this technique, although this dysfibrinogen was difficult to purify by conventional precipitation techniques.
Background-WolV-Parkinson-White syndrome is thought to be a congenital disease, however, its exact prevalence is not known. This may be because of the intermittent activity of accessory pathways in some cases and fluctuations in autonomic tone. Aims-To investigate the prevalence of ventricular preexcitation by electrocardiography and reported symptoms in each school age child in Yamanashi prefecture. Methods-From 1994 to 1996, answers to a questionnaire, results of physical examination, and electrocardiography were obtained from all schoolchildren in Yamanashi prefecture (n = 92 161; total population 880 000) on admission to elementary school (age 6 to 7 years, n = 28 395), junior high school (age 12 to 13 years, n = 31 206), and high school (age 14 to 15 years, n = 32 837). Results-Elementary and junior high school students had a significantly lower prevalence of preexcitation than high school students (0.073% and 0.070% v 0.174%, p < 0.001). The prevalence of left free wall pathway was highest in high school students (n = 27) compared with elementary (n = 6) and junior high school students (n = 5) (p < 0.005). The only symptom noted in the answers to the questionnaire was palpitations. The symptomatic cases were more frequent in high school (n = 13) than in elementary (n = 1) and junior high school (n = 2) children, but not significantly. No student with preexcitation had associated heart disease or family history of WolVParkinson-White syndrome or sudden death. Conclusions-The prevalence of preexcitation in younger schoolchildren was less frequent than previously reported. The prevalence of preexcitation and left free wall pathways increased with age. The symptoms were few and there was no significant morbidity.
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