Glucocorticoids (GCs) have a variety of effects on the brain including site-preferential, inhibitory effects on hippocampal neurons. In the case of dexamethasone (DEX), extended rather than single-dose treatment in vivo may be required for binding to brain rather than peripheral (e.g., pituitary) GC receptors and for maximizing other biologic effects in hippocampus (e.g., GC receptor downregulation, inhibition of glucose transport). Based on the contributory role of hippocampal neurons in declarative memory performance, we investigated the cognitive consequences of DEX treatment in normal adult human subjects, hypothesizing a decrease in declarative memory performance after extended but not overnight treatment. Double-blind, placebo-controlled treatment with DEX was given at 2300 hr for four consecutive days (0.5, 1, 1, 1 mg, respectively). Plasma sampling (0800 and 1600 hr) and cognitive testing (1600 hr) were performed on study days 0 (baseline), 1, and 4, and 7 d posttreatment. Repeated-measures ANOVA found a significant interaction between study day and treatment condition for correct recall during a paragraph recall task [F(3,51) = 3.52, p = 0.02]. DEX (n = 10) in comparison to placebo (n = 9) treatment decreased correct paragraph recall on study day 4 [F(1,17) = 5.01, p = 0.04] and study day 11 [F(1,17) = 5.82, p = 0.03], with the lowest level of performance occurring on day 4 followed by a return toward baseline performance level by day 11. In the placebo-treated subjects, correct paragraph recall improved over the course of treatment, consistent with practice.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
Equilibrium thermal denaturation curves (by circular dichroism) are reported for doubly cross-linked beta beta tropomyosin two-chain coiled coils. Cross-linking was performed by reaction of sulfhydryls with either ferricyanide or 5,5'-dithiobis(2-nitrobenzoate) (NbS2). The extent of reaction was determined by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and either by titration of residual sulfhydryls with NbS2 (ferricyanide cross-linking) or by determination of mixed disulfide (protein-S-SbN) through reaction with dithiothreitol (NbS2 cross-linking). The results indicate approximately 90% conversion to molecules with interchain cross-links at both C-36 and C-190. Thermal unfolding curves are compared with those obtained previously for non-cross-linked species. The curves are indistinguishable up to approximately 40 degrees C. Above approximately 40 degrees C, the doubly cross-linked species is more stable, but the transition is less steep. This relationship is also compared with that found between alpha alpha tropomyosin (a similar coiled coil made of a genetic variant chain having a sulfhydryl only at C-190) and its singly cross-linked derivative. Thermal curves for alpha alpha and beta beta non-cross-linked species are very similar, alpha alpha being somewhat more stable. For cross-linked alpha alpha, however, the curve sags at temperatures somewhat below the region of principal cooperative loss of helix, the latter occurring at higher temperature but with the same steepness as in the non-cross-linked case. The sag has been ascribed to a "pretransition" in the region of C-190. Thus, doubly and singly cross-linked species differ in that the former show no pretransition and decreased steepness in the principal transition.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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