The AMES procedure evaluates the mutagenic potential of test chemicals by their effect on five histidine requiring strains of the bacterium, Salmonella typhimurium in the absence and presence of a rat liver metabolising system. - [Read Ames Test]
Protocol used to for immunohistochemistry on paraffin-embedded sections. Based on use of microwave energy to effect antigen retrieval. The immunohistochemistry procedure, is for use of Biomeda's HistoScan kit based on a streptavidin-peroxidase/biotinylated second antibody detection system with 3-amino, 9-ethylcarbazole (AEC) as chromogen. Undoubtedly, other kits or home-made reagents will also work . - [Read Antigen Retrieval for Immunohistochemistry with Paraffin-Embedded Tissues Protocol]
Protocol for calcium dependent by pentraxins to ligands immobilized on agarose, and effect of C-reactive protein on leptin action in mice in vivo. Includes: Testing for binding of CRP to immobilized leptin; Testing for binding of radiolabelled leptin by immobilized CRP, SAP and leptin receptor; Testing for effect of human CRP on human leptin action in mice. - [Read Calcium Dependent by Pentraxins to Ligands, and Effect of C-reactive Protein on Leptin Action]
The cosuppression effect in C. elegans does not spread throughout the animal. Cosuppression in C. elegans can be triggered by highly repetitive transgenes that contain gene constructs. - [Read Cosuppression in C. elegans Protocol]
Cosuppression is a process in Caenorhabditis elegans that closely resembles RNAi. In contrast to RNAi, however, the cosuppression effect in C. elegans does not spread throughout the animal. Cosuppression in C. elegans can be triggered by highly repetitive transgenes that contain gene constructs. - [Read Cosuppression in C. elegans Protocol]
Accumulation of lipophilic substances in the plasma membrane may affect the membrane lipid order and consequently affect the function of these proteins. Changes in the activity of the Na+/K+ -ATPase, which is the major active transport system responsible for the electrochemical potential in mammalian cells, can therefore be an indication of the effect that a chemical may have on the viability of the cell membrane and possibly the whole cell. - [Read Hamster Ovary Cell NA+/K+ -ATPase Test]
Skin fibroblasts are incorporated into 3-D collagen lattices containing the test compounds. An inhibition of lattice contraction indicates a possible toxic effect which is verified by trypan blue exclusion for cell viability. - [Read Human Skin Fibroblast/Collagen Lattice Cytotoxicity Test]
The effect of a test compound, in the presence and absence of S-9 mix, on the differentiation and growth of rat limb bud and CNS cells in vitro indicates whether it is potentially a teratogen in vivo. - [Read In Vitro Micromass Teratogen Assay]
Double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) can be efficiently introduced into Caenorhabditis elegans by microinjection into the gonad, the gut, or the body fluid. The RNAi effect will spread within the nematode, exerting an effect beyond the site of injection. - [Read Introduction of Double-Stranded RNA in C. elegans by Injection Protocol]
Double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) can be efficiently introduced into Caenorhabditis elegans by microinjection into the gonad, the gut, or the body fluid. The RNAi effect will spread within the nematode, exerting an effect beyond the site of injection. - [Read Introduction of Double-Stranded RNA in C. elegans by Injection Protocol]
The basis of this procedure is that two specific cell type preparations may be isolated, exposed separately to various compounds over a range of concentrations, and the cytotoxicity of these determined. Parameters deemed indicative of a cytotoxic effect include a reduction in de novo protein synthesis and decreased glucose and fatty acid metabolism. A cytotoxic effect may indicate that a chemical is likely to be nephrotoxic in vivo. - [Read Isolated Rat Glomeruli and Proximal Tubules]
Potential embryotoxicity is assessed by monitoring the effect of the test compound on total protein synthesis, and DNA synthesis in cultured human foetal lung fibroblasts. Rat lung epithelial cells can be used to determine cytotoxicity of select compounds because of their ability to metabolise xenobiotics. - [Read Lung Cell Assay Protocol]
Gliotoxin is a metabolite of Aspergillus fumigatus that exhibits immunosuppressive activity against certain cells of the immune system. Secretion of gliotoxin during infection has been suggested as being a factor in the pathogenesis of aspergillosis. Gliotoxin secretion can be assayed in a number of ways by thin layer chromatography (TLC) high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) or bioassay using the effect of gliotoxin on human cells1. - [Read Method for Assaying Gliotoxin Production in Aspergillus fumigatus Protocol]
The cytotoxic effect of chemicals upon mammalian cells, such as BALB/c 3T3 and HepG2, in culture is measured by highest tolerated dose (HTD), cell viability (Neutral Red) and total cell protein (coomassie blue). - [Read Neutral Red Cytotoxicity Assay Protocol]
The rate of cellular proliferation may be regarded as an overall indicator of the physiological status of the cell. Therefore, the effect of various toxic substances on different cell functions will be reflected by changes in the proliferation rate. - [Read Ovary Cell Proliferation Test]
In this test rabbit articular chondrocytes are cultured in the presence of test compound, the toxicity of which is then determined by its effect on the production of proteoglycan by the cells, as detected by the dye Alcian Blue. - [Read Rabbit Articular Chondrocyte Functional Toxicity Test]
RNA-RNA in situ hybridization using DIG-labeled probes: the effect of high molecular weight polyvinyl alcohol on the alkaline phosphatase indoxyl-nitroblue tetrazolium reaction. RNA-RNA in situ hybridization protocol using alkaline phosphatase-conjugated digoxigenin-(DIG-) labeled probes is presented. The addition of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) of high molecular weight (40 – 100 kD) to the BCIP-NBT detection system enhances the alkaline phosphatase reaction and prevents... - [Read RNA-RNA In Situ Hybridization Using DIG-Labeled Probes Protocol]
Rabbit-derived corneal cells are cultured in the presence of test compounds, the toxicity of which are determined by their effect upon cell viability. A decrease in cell number, as measured by uptake of the dye Neutral Red, serves as an indicator of potential cytotoxicity. This test has been proposed as a potential replacement alternative for the Draize Eye Irritation test. - [Read SIRC Cytotoxcitiy Test]
The cytotoxic effect of chemicals upon cells in culture is measured by the change in total cell protein arising from the inhibition of cell proliferation (Kenacid Blue R dye binding method). - [Read The Frame Cytotoxicity Test Kenacid Blue]
The cytotoxic effect of test chemicals in V79 cell culture can be determined by assessing damage to the plasma membrane as determined by a nucleic acid leakage assay. - [Read V79 Cytotoxicity Test for Membrane Damage]
The proliferation rate of the yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, may be regarded as an overall indicator of the physiological status of the cell. Therefore, the effect of various toxic substances on different cell functions will be reflected by changes in the rate of proliferation. It is possible to determine the toxicity of a test substance simply by measuring cell density. - [Read Yeast Growth Rate Cytotoxicity Test]
Accumulation of lipophilic substances, many of which may be environmental chemicals, affects the membrane lipid order and consequently affects the functions of these proteins. Since, the function of important cellular proteins, such as the H+-ATPase strongly depends upon the integrity of the lipid bilayer, the activity of the H+-ATPase may be used as a sensitive indicator of the effect that a chemical may have on the viability of the cell. - [Read Yeast Plasma Membrane H+ -ATPASE Toxicity Test]
The protocol gives general considerations for the design of targeting vectors for transgenic mice. The protocol shares tips in the design of knock-out and knock-in vectors and some of their strategies for producing homologously recombined embryonic stem cells.