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Tetracyclines as inhibitors of bone loss in vivo

Chapter by: Vernillo AT; Ramamurthy NS; Golub LM; Greenwald RA; Rifkin BR
in: Studies in stomatology and craniofacial biology by
Amsterdam : IOS Press, 1997
pp. 499-522
ISBN: 9051992831
CID: 151798

Bone chips affect authentic avian osteoclast metalloproteinases and lysosomal enzymes [Meeting Abstract]

Vernillo, A; Ramamurthy, N; Zhang, X; Auszmann, J; McGuire, A; Rifkin, B
ISI:A1996TT80102324
ISSN: 0022-0345
CID: 154525

Inhibition of endotoxin induced periodontal bone resorption by CMTs [Meeting Abstract]

Rifkin, B; Ramamurthy, N; Gwinnett, A; Turner, G; Vernillo, A; Golub, LM
ISI:A1996TT80102323
ISSN: 0022-0345
CID: 154524

Oral manifestations of systemic diseases

Chapter by: Ibsen OAC; Phelan JA; Vernillo AT
in: Oral pathology for the dental hygienist by Ibsen OAC; Phelan JA [Eds]
St. Louis, MO : Saunders, 1996
pp. ?-?
ISBN: 0721660517
CID: 151797

Inhibition of bone resorption by tetracyclines

Chapter by: Rifkin BR; Golub LM; Ramamurthy NS; Vernillo AT
in: Biological mechanisms of tooth movement and craniofacial adaptation by Davidovitch Z; Norton LA [Eds]
[Boston, MA?] : Harvard Society for the Advancement of Orthodontics, 1996
pp. 357-363
ISBN: 0963204734
CID: 151792

A NON-ANTICOLLAGENASE TETRACYCLINE ANALOG (CMT-5) INHIBITS OXIDATIVE ACTIVATION OF MATRIX METALLOPROTEINASES (MMPS) [Meeting Abstract]

RAMAMURTHY, N; GOLUB, L; MCNAMARA, T; VERNILLO, A; AUSMANN, J; RIFKIN, B
ISI:A1995QA00801559
ISSN: 0022-0345
CID: 154539

Identification and characterization of gelatinases/type IV collagenases in jaw cysts

Teronen, O; Salo, T; Konttinen, Y T; Rifkin, B; Vernillo, A; Ramamurthy, N S; Kjeldsen, L; Borregaard, N; Hietanen, J; Sorsa, T
The molecular mechanisms of jaw cyst expansion probably involve interactions of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) and the tissue inhibitors of MMPs (TIMPs). In this study, molecular species of gelatinases present in neutral salt extracts of cyst walls and cyst fluids were characterized by functional activity measurements (type I gelatin and alpha-casein zymography) and immunologically (Western-blotting). The effects of various protein thiol-group or cysteine-switch reactants involved in the activation of collagenases were studied on cyst gelatinases and a gelatinases purified from human gingival fibroblasts (72 kD MMP-2), gingival keratinocytes (92 kD MMP-9) and polymorphonuclear neutrophilic leukocytes (92 kD MMP-9). Western-blotting revealed the presence of both 92 kD (MMP-9) and 72 kD (MMP-2) gelatinases in cyst wall extracts and cyst fluids. Western-blot studies further suggested that jaw cyst gelatinases were only in part complexed with and thus inhibited by TIMP-1 or TIMP-2, suggesting that both MMP-9 and MMP-2 may participate in cyst expansion. MMP-2 was also partially fragmented to a 68 kD form and additional lower molecular weight proteinases (< 60 kD) were detected by alpha-casein zymography and by Western-blotting, suggesting proteolytic fragmentation. MMP-9 was at least partially activated by all protein-thiol group reactants and rather resistant to oxidative inhibition by hypochlorite (NaOCl); in contrast, MMP-2 was activated by APMA but not at all by gold thioglucose (GTG) and was clearly inactivated by hypochlorite (NaOCl).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
PMID: 7745546
ISSN: 0904-2512
CID: 717502

CMTS INHIBIT AUTHENTIC AVIAN OSTEOCLAST MMPS [Meeting Abstract]

VERNILLO, A; RAMAMURTHY, N; AUSZMANN, J; MCGUIRE, A; MCNAMARA, T; GOLUB, L; RIFKIN, B
ISI:A1995QA00800855
ISSN: 0022-0345
CID: 154846

Chemically-modified tetracycline inhibits and hypochlorous acid activates matrix metalloproteinases from authentic avian osteoclasts in culture

Ramamurthy NS; Vernillo AT; Auszmann JM; Golub LM; Rifkin BR
ORIGINAL:0007244
ISSN: 8756-3282
CID: 154876

Gelatinases/type IV collagenases in jaw cyst expansion

Teronen, O; Salo, T; Konttinen, Y T; Rifkin, B; Vernillo, A; Ramamurthy, N S; Kjeldsen, L; Borregaard, N; Sommerhoff, C P; Sorsa, T
PMID: 7978847
ISSN: 0077-8923
CID: 163896