Abstract: Use of the novel compound tin mesoporphyrin and compositions containing it to inhibit heme metabolism in mammals, to control the rate of tryptophan metabolism in mammals, and to increase the rate at which heme is excreted by mammals.
Abstract: Methods for decreasing the rate of metabolism of heme in mammals by administration of tin or chromium protoporphrins IX, and compositions useful therefore.
Abstract: Use of the novel compound tin diiododeuteroporphyrin and compositions containing it to inhibit heme mebabolism in mammals, to control the rate of tryptophan metabolism in mammals, and to increase the rate at which heme and iron are excreted by mammals.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
June 20, 1986
Date of Patent:
May 26, 1987
Assignee:
The Rockefeller University
Inventors:
Darryl Rideout, Attallah Kappas, George S. Drummond
Abstract: A new and useful fluorescent chromophore has been isolated and identified which has been observed in proteins exposed to glucose over time, and whose fluorescent properties closely resemble those of the polypeptide after it undergoes advanced glycosylation. The chromophore has been structurally identified and named 2-(2-furoyl)-4(5)-2(furanyl)-1H-imidazole, and is believed to be one of the end products of extended nonenzymatic polypeptide glycosylation, which results in the state known as nonenzymatic browning (NEB). The measurement of this chromophore makes possible both qualitative and quantitative assessment of the degree of aging. Diagnostic and test kits are also disclosed.
Abstract: Method of inhibiting the adhesion of Bordetella pertussis to the cilia of human respiratory cells to treat pertussis, agents and compositions useful in the method. Agents are also useful to stimulate the production of antibodies.
Abstract: Use of the novel compound tin mesoporphyrin and compositions containing it to inhibit heme metabolism in mammals, to control the rate of tryptophan metabolism in mammals, and to increase the rate at which heme is excreted by mammals.
Abstract: Method of controlling the rate of tryptophan metabolism in the liver of humans by parenteral administration of tin or chromium protoporphyrin to increase the rate, and the administration of cobalt protoporphyrin to decrease the rate.
Abstract: Genetically engineered plasmids which express DNA encoding for insect stage specific glycoproteins of Trypanosoma cruzi are disclosed. The glycoproteins offer potential diagnostic utility for the detection of Chagus disease.
Abstract: A mediator substance exhibiting inhibitory effect upon anabolic enzyme activity in mammals, is prepared by a method comprising gathering a sample of macrophage cells from a mammal, incubating a portion of the macrophage cells with a stimulating material that is associated with an invasive event, and inducing the macrophage cells to produce the mediator substance. The stimulator materials, for example, may include endotoxins, trypanosomes and the like, and the enzymes that may be observed range from lipoprotein lipase, acetyl Coenzyme A carboxylase and fatty acid synthetase, to the inducers for red blood cells growth and differentiation. The mediator substance may be utilized to raise antibodies which would in turn find utility in testing for the presence or amount of various invasive stimuli, such as infection and the like. Testing procedures and appropriate materials in kit form are also contemplated.
Abstract: A method of externalizing proteins from the periplasmic space of gram-negative bacteria and in particular, E. coli and its relatives, comprising utilizing bacteria which have a phage gene, coding for a protein (such as gene III protein) or a mutant bacterial gene (such as a gene coding for a membrane function) which causes perturbation of the outer bacterial membrane resulting in leakage of proteins in the periplasmic space from the cell.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
September 13, 1982
Date of Patent:
June 17, 1986
Assignee:
The Rockefeller University
Inventors:
Norman D. Zinder, Peter Model, Jef D. Boeke
Abstract: The preparation of N.sup..alpha. -desacetylthymosin.alpha..sub.1 and its use as a hormonally active agent participating in the regulation, differentiation and function of thymic dependent lymphocytes (T-cells) is described.
Abstract: Invention relates to 3-methylene substituted androst-4-ene-17-oxygenated compounds substituted with various substituents at the 10.beta.-position which are useful as inhibitors of estrogen biosynthesis.
Abstract: A process for sulphation and phosphorylation of a protein or peptide comprising contacting said protein or peptide with sulphuric or phosphoric acid in the presence of a non-aqueous apolar organic solvent and contacting the resultant solution with a dehydrating agent is disclosed. Non-aggregating insulin products with bioactivity may be prepared by this process.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 17, 1982
Date of Patent:
August 13, 1985
Assignee:
The Rockefeller University
Inventors:
Anthony Cerami, Sandor Pongor, Michael Brownlee
Abstract: Solid phase synthesis of peptides and proteins have been improved by the use of a trifunctional segment, one functional group of which is bound to a solid support, the other two functional groups being available as substrates upon which identical proteins are synthesized.
Abstract: Compounds of the formula ##STR1## wherein Y is selected from the group consisting of NH.sub.2, ##STR2## and n and m are both integers from 2 to 12 with the proviso that the value of n plus m is no more than 12, and the pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salts thereof, are useful in the treatment of trypanocide and macrofilaricide infections.
Abstract: A process and system for controlled delivery of a biologically active substance to an animal body fluid which comprises contacting fluid with a reversible complex of a conjugate (1) and a binding macromolecule (2), wherein the conjugate (1) comprises a biologically active portion which is intended to be proportionately released into a body fluid stream in response to varying concentration levels of a component of the body fluid stream, and a complexing substrate portion which conjugates with the biologically active portion and which is characterized by affinity to the binding macromolecule (2), competitivey or non-competitively with the variable component of the body fluid; thereby causing the component present in the body fluid to complex to the binding macromolecule and thus releasing the conjugate (1) therefrom into the fluid.The process and system are particularly applicable for the glucose-controlled release of insulin and other hypoglycemic agents in the treatment of diabetes.
Abstract: A method for the detection of malignant leukocytic cells which comprises:contacting a fluid containing malignant leukocytic cells with a merocyanine dye of the formula: ##STR1## wherein n=1-5; X=0 or S; R.sub.1 and R.sub.2 are the same or different C.sub.2 -C.sub.5 alkyl groups:wherein said dye is incorporated into said cells; separating the cells from the incubation mixture; and detecting said dyed cells. Fluorescence or radioactivity detection methods are preferred detecting means.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 28, 1978
Date of Patent:
January 3, 1984
Assignee:
Rockefeller University
Inventors:
Jay E. Valinsky, Edward Reich, Thomas G. Easton
Abstract: A method for reducing mucin viscosity which comprises administering an effective dose of a compound having protected sulfhydryl groups which metabolize in vivo to produce free sulfhydryl groups.
Abstract: A method of monitoring metabolic control in a diabetes patient comprising measuring the amount of non-enzymatic glycosylated amino acids and peptides in urine of the patient; a method of measurement and a test kit for the measurement are disclosed.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 17, 1980
Date of Patent:
February 1, 1983
Assignee:
The Rockefeller University
Inventors:
Anthony Cerami, Michael Brownlee, Helen Vlassara
Abstract: The invention is a process for a rapid and precise colorimetric method for determination of the total glucosylated blood proteins. The method is especially adapted and useful as a clinical, diagnostic aid for identification, management and treatment for diabetics. The method essentially comprises use of phenylhydrazine derivatives as reagents to determine the extent of glucosylation of hemoglobin and other proteins in the blood samples tested. The adduct of the aldehyde sugar (glucose) and the hemoglobin possesses the ketoamine structure. This structure is readily detected colorimetrically after treatment with a phenylhydrazine to give the corresponding phenylhydrazone. Phenylhydrazine and 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazine are preferred reagents for the diagnostic process.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
August 14, 1980
Date of Patent:
September 14, 1982
Assignee:
Rockefeller University
Inventors:
James M. Manning, Seetharama A. Acharya