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Id:19783
Author:Silva, Manuel T; Portaels, Françoise; Macedo, Paula M.
Title:New data onthe ultrastructure of the membrane of Mycobacterium leprae.
Source:Int J Lep;57(1):54-64, Mar. 1989. ^bilus, ^btab, ^bgraf.
Abstract:In previous reports on the ultrastructure of Mycobacterium leprae, we described the occurrence of symmetric membranes in normal-looking bacilli from fresh or frozen samples primarily fixed with aldehydes. In those reports we admitted that such a symmetric profile, which is not found in the other normal mycobacteria, would not represent the structure of the normal membrane of the leprosy bacillus. We, therefore, re-analyzed the ultrastructure of the membrane of M. leprae. In the present work the micromorphology of the M. leprae membrane was studied by transmission electronmicroscopy after the fixation of fresh samples by OsO4 plus calcium followed by glutaraldehyde plus formaldehyde and calcium followed by uranyl acetate. The study of samples from two patients with lepromatous (LL) leprosy, three armadillos with natural leprosy, and one nude mouse with experimental leprosy showed that normal-looking bacilli present in lead-stained sections had asymmetric membranes with a thickness of 6.49 +/- 0.36 nm. These membranes showed periodic acid-Schiff (PAS)-positive components exclusively located in the outer half of the bilayer. We demonstrated that the symmetric profile of the M. leprae membrane described in our previous reports corresponds, as admitted in those reports, to an abnormal membrane structure. Such an abnormality was now found to result from the use of primary fixation with aldehydes or of samples stored frozen before fixation. These results indicate that, although ultrastructurally similar to that of the other mycobacteria, the membrane of M. leprae has a peculiar sensitivity to fixation by aldehydes. Such a characteristic, which was not found in M. lepraemurium, M. aurum, M. avium, and M. tuberculosis H37Ra, must reflect a unique membrane molecular structure, which is presently unknown^ien.
Descriptors:Mycobacterium leprae/ultraest
Mycobacterium avium/ultraest
Membrana Celular/ultraest
Limits:Animais
Electronic Medium:http://hansen.bvs.ilsl.br/textoc/revistas/intjlepr/1989/pdf/v57n1/v57n1a08.pdf / en
Location:Br191.1


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Id:13274
Author:Rasbridge, Marian M; Scott, G. L
Title:The haemolytic action of dapsone: changes in the red-cell membrane ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; feb. 1973. 11 p. tab, graf.
Abstract:Some aspects of red-cell membrane structure and function have been investigated in patients with haemolysis due to dapsone (4,4' diaminodiphenylsulfone). Osmotic fragility and potassium flux were not increased but red-cell membrane changes occurred which suggest instability. These included loss of phospholipid, decrease in acetylcholinesterase activity and increased autohaemolysis. In addition, there was evidence for lipid peroxidation, which might have been the primary lesion. Red-cell membrane sulphydryl group activity was either reduced or altered because these cells were abnormally sensivite to the action of the sulphydryl group inhibitor p-chloromercuribenzoate, as measured by increased potassium leakage and haemolysis. Dapsone also caused abnormal peroxide lysis in the presence of normal hydrogen peroxide detoxification mechanisms and in the absence of vitamin E deficiency. This was prevented by excess vitamin E but not by the sulphydryl compounds, reduced glutathione or cysteine, and it was increased by previous treatment with p-chloromercuribenzoate. It is suggested that the reduced membrane sulphydryl group activity, probably due to the formation of mixed disulphides with precipitated haemoglobin, and lipid proxidation may be responsible for in vitro and, possibly, in vivo dapsone-induced haemolysis.(AU).
Descriptors:ACETILCOLINESTERASE/sangue
MEMBRANA CELULAR/ef drogas
DAPSONA/ef adv
DERMATITE HERPETIFORME/quimioter
HEMOLISE/ef drogas
LIPIDIOS/metab
FRAGILIDADE OSMOTICA
PEROXIDOS/metab
FOSFOLIPIDIOS/sangue
COMPOSTOS DE SULFIDRILA
Limits:MASCULINO
FEMININO
MEIA-IDADE
Electronic Medium:http://www.ilsl.br
Location:BR191.1; 01857/s


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Id:12841
Author:Vissa, Varalakshmi D; Brennan, Patrick J
Title:The genome of Mycobacterium leprae: minimal mycobacterial gene set ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; 2001. 8 p. ilus.
Descriptors:membrana celular
evolução molecular
genoma bacteriano
mycobacterium leprae
Location:BR191.1; 08933/s


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Id:12312
Author:Brophy, Peter J
Title:Subversion of Schwann cells and the leper's bell ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; May 2002. 2 p. ilus.
Descriptors:AXONIOS
MORTE CELULAR
DIFERENCIAÇAO CELULAR
MEMBRANA CELULAR
COCULTURA
PROTEINAS CITOESQUELETO
DOENÇAS DESMIELINIZANTES
DISTROFINA
GLICOLIPIDIOS
LAMININA
HANSENIASE
HANSENIASE
HANSENIASE
GLICOPROTEINAS DE MEMBRANAS
PROTEINAS DA MEMBRANA
CAMUNDONGOS
MYCOBACTERIUM LEPRAE
MYCOBACTERIUM LEPRAE
MYCOBACTERIUM LEPRAE
BAINHA DE MIELINA
CÉLULAS DE SCHWANN
CÉLULAS DE SCHWANN
CÉLULAS DE SCHWANN
Limits:ANIMAL
Location:BR191.1; 08621/s


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Id:11744
Author:Brophy, Peter J
Title:Subversion of Schwann cells and the leper's Bell ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; 2002. 2 p. ilus.
Descriptors:HANSENIASE
HANSENIASE
HANSENIASE
MYCOBACTERIUM LEPRAE
MYCOBACTERIUM LEPRAE
MYCOBACTERIUM LEPRAE
AXONIOS
DIFERENCIAÇAO CELULAR
MEMBRANA CELULAR
COCULTURA
PROTEINAS CITOESQUELETO
DOENÇAS DESMIELINIZANTES
DISTROFINA
GLICOLIPIDIOS
LAMININA
GLICOPROTEINAS DE MEMBRANAS
BAINHA DE MIELINA
CÉLULAS DE SCHWANN
CÉLULAS DE SCHWANN
CÉLULAS DE SCHWANN
Location:BR191.1; 08527/s


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Id:11014
Author:Sharma, Nidhi; Sharma, V. K.; Gupta, Anu; Kaur, Inderjeet; Kaur, Sukhbir; Ganguly, N. K
Title:Alterations in early biochemical events following T cell activation in leprosy patients ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; 1998. 8 p. tab, graf.
Descriptors:HANSENIASE LEPROMATOSA
HANSENIASE TUBERCULOIDE
ANTIGENOS CD
CALCIO
MEMBRANA CELULAR
GLICOLIPIDIOS
FOSFATOS DE POLIISOPRENIL
RECEPTORES DA INTERLEUCINA 2
INTERLEUCINA-4
INTERLEUCINA-6
LIQUIDO INTRACELULAR
TRANSFORMAÇAO LINFOCITICA
TRANSFORMAÇAO LINFOCITICA
SUB-POPULAÇOES DE LINFOCITOS T
LINFOCITOS T
ACETATO DE TETRADECANOILFORBOL
Location:BR191.1; 07288/s


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Id:10151
Author:Birdi, Tannaz J; D'Souza, Sushila; Antia, Noshir H
Title:Expression of mycobacterial antigens on murine dissociated Schwann cells infected with Mycobacterium leprae ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; 1997. 5 p. graf.
Descriptors:ANTICORPOS ANTIBACTÉRIAS
ANTIMICOTICOS
ANTIGENOS DE BACTÉRIAS
ANTIGENOS DE BACTÉRIAS
ANTIMALARICOS
MEMBRANA CELULAR
CLOROQUINA
ELISA
INTERFERON RECOMBINANTE GAMA
CINÉTICA
HANSENIASE
HANSENIASE
CAMUNDONGOS
MONENSIN
MYCOBACTERIUM LEPRAE
CÉLULAS DE SCHWANN
Limits:ANIMAL
Location:BR191.1; 07116/s


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Id:3860
Author:Page, Roy C; Davies, Philip; Allison, A. C
Title:Participation of mononuclear phagocytes in chronic inflammatory diseases ..-
Source:s.l; s.n; 1974. 25 p. ilus, tab, graf.
Descriptors:AMIDOIDROLASES
MEMBRANA CELULAR
PAREDE CELULAR
DOENÇA CRONICA
PLACA DENTARIA
ENDOCITOSE
HIDROLASES
INFECÇAO
LACTATO DESIDROGENASE
LINFOCITOS
LISOSSOMOS
FAGOCITOS
FAGOCITOS
COELHOS
Location:BR191.1; 02700/s



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