Highly dispersed Fe2O3 nanoparticles supported on carbon nanotubes, prepared by a simple ethanol-assisted impregnation method, showed above 90% NO conversion and selectivity at low temperatures (200-325 °C). Moreover excellent durability and stability towards SO2/H2O was obtained.
Mutations in cardiac potassium and sodium channel genes are responsible for several hereditary cardiac arrhythmia syndromes. We established a denaturing high-performance liquid chromatography (DHPLC) protocol for rapid mutation screening of these genes, and reported mutations and variations identified by this method. We included 28 patients with Brugada syndrome, 4 with congenital long QT syndrome (LQTS), 11 with drug-induced LQTS, 4 with idiopathic ventricular fibrillation, and 50 normal volunteers. Polymerase chain reactions were performed to amplify the entire coding region of these genes. DHPLC was used to screen for heteroduplexes then DNA sequencing was performed. With this method, we identified the mutation(s) in all four patients with congenital LQTS (KCNQ1 A341V, KCNH2 N633D, KCNH2 2768Cdel and Hum Genet (2005) 50: 490-496 DOI 10.1007 KCNE1 K70 N Y81C double mutations). We also identified the SCN5A A551T mutation in 1 of the 28 patients with Brugada syndrome. All the above-mentioned mutations were novel except KCNQ1 A341V. No mutations were identified in patients with drug-induced LQTS or idiopathic ventricular fibrillation. In total, 25 single nucleotide polymorphisms were identified, 10 of which were novel. In conclusion, DHPLC is a sensitive and rapid method for detection of cardiac sodium and potassium channel gene mutations.
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