Low vitamin B₁₂ increases homocysteine, specifically among T allele carrying case mothers, suggesting T allele is detrimental with B₁₂ deficiency. The study emphasizes the importance of vitamin B₁₂ in the prevention of RPL in North Indian women.
This article summarizes content proceedings of a symposium held at the 2004 Research Society on Alcoholism Scientific Annual Meeting in Vancouver, Canada. The chairs were Friedrich M. Wurst and Raye Litten. The presentations were (1) Introduction, by Raye Litten; (2) Direct Ethanol Metabolites--On the Threshold From Science to Routine Use, by Friedrich M. Wurst; (3) Sialic Acid Index of Plasma Apolipoprotein J (SIJ) as a Viable Marker for Chronic Alcohol Consumption, by Philippe Marmillot; (4) The Emergence of Ethyl Glucuronide (EtG) Testing as a Tool in Monitoring Healthcare Professionals, by Gregory E. Skipper; (5) Application of Biomarkers for Alcohol Use Disorders in Clinical Practice, by Tim Neumann; (6) Utility of Biomarkers in Assessing the Efficacy of Medications for Treating Alcoholism, by Marty Javors; and (7) Discussion, by Raye Litten.
Elevated homocysteine is a risk factor for many complex disorders. The role of methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) gene in methylation of homocysteine makes it one of the most important candidate genes for these disorders. Considering the heterogeneity in its distribution in world populations, we screened MTHFR C677T and A1298C single nucleotide polymorphisms in a total of 23 Indian caste, tribal and religious population groups from five geographical regions of India and belonging to four major linguistic groups. The frequencies of MTHFR 677T and 1298C alleles were found to be 10.08 and 20.66%, respectively. MTHFR homozygous genotype 677TT was absent in eight population groups and homozygous 1298CC was absent in two population groups. 677T allele was found to be highest among north Indian populations with Indo-European tongue and 1298C was high among Dravidian-speaking tribes of east India and south India. The less common mutant haplotype 677T-1298C was observed among seven population groups and overall the frequency of this haplotype was 0.008, which is similar to that of African populations. cis configuration of 677T and 1298C was 0.94%. However, we could not find any individual with four mutant alleles which supports the earlier observation that presence of more than two mutant alleles may decrease the viability of foetus and possibly be a selective disadvantage in the population.
Transferrin is N-glycosylated glycoprotein and plays an important role in iron transport from sites of absorption and storage to sites of utilization. Chronic ethanol alters the normal microheterogeneity pattern of transferrin as a consequence of changes in the sialic acid content. However the underlying basis of this change in sialic acid contents of transferrin in alcohol abuse remains unclear. We have undertaken this study in order to investigate the effects of chronic ethanol in rats with respect to the hepatic rate of (i) transferrin synthesis based on labeled leucine incorporation, (ii) the incorporation of labeled N-acetyl mannosamine (NAM) into sialic acid residues of transferrin, and (iii) roles of specific sialyltransferase and sialidase at hepatic subcellular level. The results showed no significant difference in the incorporation of labeled leucine into transferrin at all levels between the control and ethanol group, whereas the incorporation of NAM into transferrin was significantly decreased by 84% (p < 0.001) both at the whole cell and Golgi level. Thus, the incorporation of labeled NAM relative to the incorporation of labeled leucine into hepatic transferrin was significantly decreased by 86% (p < 0.001) in chronic ethanol-treated animals as compared with the controls both at the whole cell golgi levels. These data are further supported by our finding of concomitant decrease in the activity of beta-galactoside alpha 2,6-sialyltransferase by 58% (p < 0.01) in ethanol-treated rats as compared with control animals.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
A cellular carotenoid-binding protein was purified to homogeneity from -carotene-fed ferret liver utilizing the following steps: ammonium sulfate precipitation, ion exchange, gel filtration, and affinity chromatography. The final purification was 607-fold.
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