نتایج جستجو برای: sco2

تعداد نتایج: 217  

2013
Henrik Sørensen Niels H. Secher Peter Rasmussen

Near infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) offers non-invasive assessment of oxygenation within the human brain (ScO2) by appreciating the different absorption of near infrared light by hemoglobin and oxyhemoglobin (Jobsis, 1977). Since the length the light has passed when traveling from the skin to the cortex and then returning to the skin remains unknown, there is a need to adjust the signal according...

Journal: :Anesthesiology 2015
Annelies T Moerman Valerie M Vanbiervliet Astrid Van Wesemael Stefaan M Bouchez Patrick F Wouters Stefan G De Hert

BACKGROUND Previous work has demonstrated paradoxical increases in cerebral oxygen saturation (ScO2) as blood pressure decreases and paradoxical decreases in ScO2 as blood pressure increases. It has been suggested that these paradoxical responses indicate a functional cerebral autoregulation mechanism. Accordingly, the authors hypothesized that if this suggestion is correct, paradoxical respons...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 2004
Scot C Leary Brett A Kaufman Giovanna Pellecchia Guy-Hellen Guercin Andre Mattman Michaela Jaksch Eric A Shoubridge

Human SCO1 and SCO2 are paralogous genes that code for metallochaperone proteins with essential, but poorly understood, roles in copper delivery to cytochrome c oxidase (COX). Mutations in these genes produce tissue-specific COX deficiencies associated with distinct clinical phenotypes, although both are ubiquitously expressed. To investigate the molecular function of the SCO proteins, we chara...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Marcos N Morgada Luciano A Abriata Chiara Cefaro Karolina Gajda Lucia Banci Alejandro J Vila

Maturation of cytochrome oxidases is a complex process requiring assembly of several subunits and adequate uptake of the metal cofactors. Two orthologous Sco proteins (Sco1 and Sco2) are essential for the correct assembly of the dicopper CuA site in the human oxidase, but their function is not fully understood. Here, we report an in vitro biochemical study that shows that Sco1 is a metallochape...

2010
David R. Munro Robert B. Dunbar David A. Mucciarone Kevin R. Arrigo Matthew C. Long

[1] We examined controls on the carbon isotopic composition of sea ice brines and organic matter during cruises to the Ross Sea, Antarctica in November/December 1998 and November/December 2006. Brine samples were analyzed for salinity, nutrients, total dissolved inorganic carbon (SCO2), and the C/C ratio of SCO2 (d 13CSCO2). Particulate organic matter from sea ice cores was analyzed for percent...

2013
Scot C. Leary Paul A. Cobine Tamiko Nishimura Robert M. Verdijk Ronald de Krijger René de Coo Mark A. Tarnopolsky Dennis R. Winge Eric A. Shoubridge

SCO1 and SCO2 are metallochaperones whose principal function is to add two copper ions to the catalytic core of cytochrome c oxidase (COX). However, affected tissues of SCO1 and SCO2 patients exhibit a combined deficiency in COX activity and total copper content, suggesting additional roles for these proteins in the regulation of cellular copper homeostasis. Here we show that both the redox sta...

Journal: :JAMA neurology 2013
Juliana Gurgel-Giannetti Guilherme Oliveira Geraldo Brasileiro Filho Poliana Martins Mariz Vainzof Michio Hirano

OBJECTIVES To review all patients with SCO2 mutations and to describe a Brazilian patient with cardioencephalomyopathy carrying compound heterozygous mutations in SCO2, one being the known pathogenic p.E140K mutation and the other a novel 12-base pair (bp) deletion at nucleotides 1519 through 1530 (c.1519_1530del). DESIGN Case report and literature review. SETTING University hospital. PAT...

2014
Radhika Chadha Ritika Shah Shalini Mani

A large number of mutations have been reported in SCO2 (synthesis of cytochrome c oxidase) gene in association with COX deficiency reported in different diseases such as cardioencephalomyopathy, cardiomyopathy and Leigh syndrome. However, very few of these mutations have been functionally analyzed.SCO2 gene encodes for an essential assembly factor for the formation of cytochrome c oxidase (COX)...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2005
Yih-Chern Horng Scot C Leary Paul A Cobine Fiona B J Young Graham N George Eric A Shoubridge Dennis R Winge

The function of human Sco1 and Sco2 is shown to be dependent on copper ion binding. Expression of soluble domains of human Sco1 and Sco2 either in bacteria or the yeast cytoplasm resulted in the recovery of copper-containing proteins. The metallation of human Sco1, but not Sco2, when expressed in the yeast cytoplasm is dependent on the co-expression of human Cox17. Two conserved cysteines and a...

2012
Hauke Paarmann Julika Schön Sebastian Brandt Thorsten Hanke Matthias Heringlake Nathalie Logie Ingrid Meex Jo Dens Kim Engelen Frank Jans Maud Beran Tom Fret Herbert Gutermann Cathy De Deyne

Introduction: Fast-track cardiac anaesthesia programmes have been linked to a decrease in intensive care unit and hospital lengths of stay and a decrease in mortality and morbidity [1]. It is not known which patients are ideal candidates to undergo early postoperative extubation. The present pilot study was designed to determine preand intraoperative factors influencing postoperative ventilatio...

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