Proceedings of the Symposium Lyon, France, April 22–25, 1981
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Proceedings of the Symposium Lyon, France, April 22–25, 1981

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Proceedings of the Symposium Lyon, France, April 22–25, 1981

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Publisher
De Gruyter
Year
2019
Print ISBN
9783110086256
eBook ISBN
9783110837643

Table of contents

  1. Preface
  2. Contents
  3. Section I . The Inflammatory Response
  4. Progress in Plasma Proteins: Hallmarks of Health and Markers of Disease
  5. Plasma Proteins Implicated in the Inflammatory Response
  6. Acute Inflammatory Process
  7. The Inflammatory Response
  8. Relationships between Acute Non-Specific Inf lamination and Non-Specific Defense Mechanisms of the Host
  9. The Role of Thrombocytes in Inflammation
  10. Section II. Acute Phase Reactants
  11. Clinical Usefulness of C Reactive Protein Measurement
  12. Control Proteins of the Alternative Complement Pathway In Vivo Correlates of In Vitro Function
  13. Plasma Fibronectin, its Biochemical and Biological Properties and its Pathological Changes in Man
  14. Interaction between C-Reactive Protein (CRP) and Platelets
  15. Interactions between CRP and Mononuclear Cells
  16. Clinical Usefulness of Orosomucoid Determination
  17. Alpha<sub>1</sub> Acid Glycoprotein - Structure, Genetics and Biological Significance
  18. Alphai<sub>1</sub>-Antitrypsin Structure and Genetics
  19. Affinity-Immunodeletion (AID) Isoelectric Focusing on Ultra-Thin Gels and Staining with Silver Diamine Applied to the Marker Proteins of Inflammation
  20. A Survey of the Measurement, Distribution of Values and Phenotypes of the Haptoglobins
  21. Recent Findings on the Biological Role of Haptoglobin in Rats
  22. Biochemical Aspects of Complement Activation
  23. The Acquired Abnormalities of the Complement System in the Acute or Chronic Inflammatory Response
  24. Acute Phase Reactant Protein Profiles in Cancer: An Approach to Deciphering their Message
  25. Plasma Protein Profile: A Model of Data for Interpretation with Special Reference to Inflammatory Conditions
  26. Section III. Malnutrition and the Immune Response
  27. Protein-Calorie Malnutrition-Clinical Biochemical and Immunological
  28. Complement, Orosomucoid, Transferrin, Retinol Binding Protein and Prealbumin in Malnutrition
  29. Cellular and Humoral Immunity in Malnutrition
  30. Immune Deficit in Kwashiorkor
  31. Inhibition of Cell-Mediated Immunity by Serum Abnormalities in Protein-Calorie Malnutrition
  32. Host Resistance in Malnutrition
  33. Usefulness of Prealbumin as Nutritional Indicator
  34. Section IV. Posters.
  35. A. Acute Phase Reactants in Neonates
  36. A Comparative Study of the Sequential and Coupled Determination of CRP and Orosomucoid during Neonatal Infections
  37. CRP and Neonatal Sepsis
  38. Characterization of a C2 Derived Oligopeptide with Biologic Activity
  39. Direct Quantitation of the Complement C3 Split Product C3d in Plasma in Immunopathological Disorders
  40. Variations of Orosomucoid Levels in New-Born Twins
  41. Complement Levels in Infants of Diabetic Mothers over the First Month of Life
  42. B. Protein Status in Clinical States
  43. Protein-Status and Malnutrition, Preliminary Results of a Prospective Study of 177 Patients
  44. Research of Relationship between Protein and Folic Acid Deficiencies
  45. The Measurements of Plasma Proteins in Patients with nutritional Deficiency
  46. Value of Plasma Prealbumin in the Early Recognition of Protein-Energy Malnutrition in Sahelian Children
  47. Visceral and Muscular Proteins in Anorexia Nervosa: An Example of Severe Malnutrition in Industrialized Countries. Effects of Renutrition
  48. C. Protein-Calorie Malnutrition and the Immune Response
  49. Effects of Protein-Calorie Malnutrition on the Cell- Mediated Immune Response in Mice
  50. Effects of Early Under- and Over-Nutrition on the Immune Response in Mice
  51. D. Inflammatory Proteins in Patients with Cancer
  52. Plasma Transferrin Level: A Preoperative Prognosis Indicator in Esophageal Cancer Patients
  53. Usefulness of a Protein Profile as an Indicator for a Gastrostomy in Patients with Advanced Head and Neck Cancer
  54. Acute Phase Reactant Proteins and Cancer
  55. Plasmapheresis in Cancer Patients and Acute Phase Reactant Proteins
  56. Prognostic Value of the Macrophage Component of an Inflammatory Reaction Induced by Skin Abrasion in Cancer Patients
  57. Nutritional Markers in Advanced Large Bowel Cancer
  58. Effects of Acute Phase Reactant Proteins on PHA-Induced Lymphocyte Blastogenesis
  59. Effects of Acute Phase Reactant Proteins on Monocyte Chemotaxis in Vitro
  60. E. Protein Changes in Other Clinical States
  61. Evaluation of Inflammation Proteins, Cardiac Enzymes and Myoglobin in Myocardial Infarcts
  62. Human Serum Perchlorosoluble Glycoproteins in Myocardial Infarct
  63. Elevated C-Reactive Protein Levels in Sarcoidosis Patients
  64. Determination of Plasma Fibronectin Concentration in Pulmonary and Circulatory Failure
  65. Protein, Alpha<sub>1</sub> Antitrypsin, Lysozyme in Bronchoalveolar Lavage Liquid in Case of Sarcoidosis
  66. Macrophage Phagocytic Activity and Lysozyme Concentration in Bronchoalveolar Lavages
  67. Determination of Human Serum Complement Using the Hemolytic Radial Immunodiffusion Micromethod daring Ventilatory Tests of Allergenic Provocation in Asthmatics
  68. Inflammation Markers in Patients with Pulmonary Pathology
  69. Usefulness of C-R P /C4 - 1 Index of Detection and Prognosis of Septic States in the Burn Patients
  70. Assessment of Appropriate Laboratory Measurements to Measure Crohn's Disease Activity
  71. Assessment of Appropriate Laboratory Measurement to Measure Ulcerative Colitis Activity
  72. Diagnostic and Prognostic Value of the Plasma Variations of Prealbumin and Transferrin in the Post-Operative Period of Gastrointestinal Tract Surgery - Preliminary Results
  73. Serum C-Reactive Protein Assay in Renal Transplantation
  74. Relation between the Quantity of Serum Lysozyme and the Amount of Succinatedehydrogenase (SDH) and Alpha-Glycerophosphate- Dehydrogenase (alpha-GDPH) on Activated Lymphocytes Membranes as a Possible Index of the Immune Response after Human Renal Transplantation
  75. Study of Some Markers of Inflammation (C Reactive Protein, Haptoglobin, Orosomucoid) in Chronic Inflammatory Articular Rheumatic Diseases
  76. Levels of Serum C9 Complement Factor in Various Chronic Inflammatory Articular Rheumatic Diseases
  77. Modifications of "Inflammatory Proteins" (Transferrin, Orosomucoid, Coeruloplasmin, Alpha-l-Antitrypsin in Human Gonadotropin Induced Ovulation
  78. Changes of Distribution of Glycosylated Forms of Human Orosomucoid and Alpha-2-HS Glycoprotein during Inflammation and Pregnancy: Study by Isoelectric Focusing and Crossed Immuno-Affinity Electrophoresis
  79. Variation of C Reactive Protein in Serum Following Severe Skull Trauma
  80. Studies on some Blood Proteins in Medullary Patients
  81. The Prostaglandin Induced Acute Phase Response and its Failure in Scleroderma
  82. F. Acute Phase Reactants in Rodents
  83. Serum Amyloid P Component in the Rat: Isolation, Characterization and Original Features
  84. Transcortin (CBG) Actitivities, Endogenous Corticosterone Levels and other Serum Parameters in the Course of the Acute Inflammatory Reaction of the Rat
  85. Secretion of 3 Proteins during Experimental Inflammation in Rats
  86. Identification of Intracellular Acute Phase Proteins in the Liver of Mice by Crossed Immunoelectrophoresis
  87. Studies on the Mechanism of the Prostaglandin Induced Acute Phase Response; its Failure in Endotoxin Tolerant Animals
  88. G. Proteinase Inhibitors
  89. Inhibition of Formation of the Human Amplification C3 Convertase by Fluid Phase Polycations
  90. Determination of the Degree of Desialylation for Orosomucoid and Alpha<sub>1</sub>, Antitrypsin. Application to Rheumatoid Polyarthritic Sera
  91. Proteinase Inhibitors Controlling Biologie Activity of Lymphoid Tissue Cells
  92. Binding of Alpha-l-Antitrypsin Specific Antibodies to Human Lymphocytes: A Flow Cell Microfluorometry Study
  93. Suppression of Antibody-Dependent Lymphocyte Mediated Cytotoxicity by Human Alpha-2 Macrogobulin
  94. H. Methodology
  95. Protein Evaluation of Populations in Intertropical Regions
  96. Immunophelometric Quantitation of C.R.P. - Importance of Samples Storage
  97. Pre Albumin Titration Using a Rate Nephelometer. Critical Study. Applications in Nutrition and Oncology
  98. Plasma Fibronectin: Its Dosage in Clinical Biology
  99. Quantitative Immunoelectrophoretic Methods
  100. Protein Profile in Surgical Intensive Care
  101. Author Index
  102. SUBJECT INDEX