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One hundred fourteen hypertensives and 20 normal controls were examined using a new clinical technique of measuring 24-h urinary free 18-hydroxy-11-desoxycorticosterone (18-OH-DOC) excretion in response to dietary salt manipulations and ACTH injections. The object was to avoid potential errors of random plasma sampling...
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To study dynamic interactions among parathyroid hormone (PTH), plasma calcium, and brain states, seven normal subjects were studied for a total of eight nights in our sleep laboratories. Plasma samples were obtained at 10- to 20-min intervals for PTH and calcium determinations. Electroencephalogram, eye movements, and ...
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Seven patients with Cushing's syndrome were treated with trilostane (WIN 24,540) 4 alpha,5-epoxy-17 beta-hydroxy-3-oxo-5 alpha-androstane-2 alpha-carbonitrile), an inhibitor of adrenal steroid biosynthesis. Trilostane treatment reduced steroid biosynthesis and it also improved biochemical manifestations of the disease ...
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Effects of TSH on the adenylate cyclase-cAMP system and some parameters of intermediary metabolism were investigated in human thyroid carcinoma and adjacent normal thyroid tissue. Basal adenylate cyclase activity and cAMP concentrations were significantly higher in carcinomatous tissue. Basal [1-14C]glucose oxidation, ...
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T3 binding to lymphocyte nuclei has been studied in normal individuals and in a patient (MaG) with peripheral resistance to thyroid hormone action. This syndrome is defined by the presence of hypothyroidism or euthyroidism with high plasma levels of thyroid hormone. T3 bound to a single set of binding sites in normal a...
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The DMS-79 continuous line of human small cell lung carcinoma cells, which produces immunoreactive (IR)-corticotropin (ACTH), -lipotropin (LPH), and -beta-endorphin (beta END), was found to produce IR-calcitonin (CT). Two major high molecular weight (HMW) forms of IR-CT were observed after gel exclusion chromatography ...
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Five pregnancies were monitored for couples at-risk for having a child with some form of Niemann-Pick disease (NPD). Three of these were for the classic Type A form in which affected children usually have less than 1% of normal sphingomyelinase activity. Two of these pregnancies were terminated after the cultured amnio...
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In order first to establish the disappearance t 1/2 of endogenous immunoreactive human beta-MSH (RIA-h beta MSH), which is now known to represent the lipotropins, human beta-LPH and human gamma-LPH, the plasma concentrations of RIA-h beta MSH, RIA-hACTH, and fluorogenic corticosteroids (cortisol) were measured before a...
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Total nucleic acid has been extracted from a human pancreatic insulinoma. Purification of the messenger RNA (mRNA) fraction by oligo-dT cellulose chromatography yielded 200 micrograms poly(A)-rich mRNA. This mRNA produced a 2-fold stimulation of protein synthesis in a wheat germ cell-free system. Analysis of the transl...
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Aphagia and adipsia of equivalent duration were produced by knife cuts along the lateral border of the hypothalamus (PH cuts), or the medial surface of the globus pallidus (MP cuts) in male albino rats. Striatal dopamine (DA) was reduced by 75% in animals with PH cuts but only 50% by MP cuts. Hypothalamic norepinephrin...
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A group of estrogen-primed, ovariectomized rats was adrenalectomized and tested for sexual receptivity following hypothalamic implantations of PGE2. The combination of PGE2 and adrenalectomy led to severe debilitation as manifested by greatly reduced open-field activity scores and inhibition of estrogen and progesteron...
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A variety of cultural conditions were examined to determine the relationship between pyruvate kinase isozyme patterns and morphology in Mucor racemosus. The results indicate that M. racemosus has two isozymes of pyruvate kinase, form A and form B, which are clearly separable on ion-exchange columns (diethylaminoethyl-c...
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The expression of several functional properties of the products of the bfe and tonB genes in Escherichia coli was measured after the specific termination of the synthesis of the products of these genes. This was accomplished by the use of a temperature-sensitive amber suppressor mutation, which allowed control, by mani...
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Conditions for continuous culture of Escherichia coli K-12 His- Thi- under glucose limitation were established. Both the capacity for respiration, at D greater than 0.2/h, and specific activity of superoxide dismutase increased as a function of specific growth rate, whereas peroxidase and catalase were either invariant...
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The rates of movement of Na+, Rb+, Cl- and HCO3- from plasma to endolymph were studied in the elasmobranch fish, Squalus acanthias, by use of the appropriate isotopes. Rb+ was used as a marker for K+. The half-times to equilibrium for Na+, Rb+ and Cl- were about 100 hours; for HCO3- it was 6 hours. The equilibrium rati...
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Cleavage of chloroplast deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) of Euglena gracilis Z with restriction endonuclease RI from Escherichia coli (EcoRI) yielded 23 bands upon electrophoresis in gels of agarose. Four of the bands contained twice the stoichiometric amount of DNA. One of these bands contained two similarly sized fragment...
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Molecular cloning techniques were used to construct hybrid Escherichia coli lambda phage and isolate Col E1 factors that carried the cheB region of the E. coli genome. The products of these genes were examined by using a series of deletions in the phage to stimulate specific polypeptide synthesis in ultraviolet-irradia...
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A procedure is described that selects for the insertion of transposable antibiotic resistance elements in a variety of recipient replicons. The selected translocation procedure, which employs a plasmid having a temperature-sensitive defect in replication as a donor of transposable genetic elements, was used to investig...
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The dominance of dnaA+ to the dnaA508 mutation was complete and was unaffected by the presence of a copy of the chromosomal replication origin on the episome. These results prove that the dnaA gene of Escherichia coli produces a diffusible product.
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Six children (7 to 16 years of age) with pelvic osteomyelitis are described. Sites of involvement included the pubis in three patients, the ilium in two patients, and the ischium in one patient. All were right-sided. Each patient presented with a history of fever and an abnormal gait. In four, the point tenderness indi...
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The rate of appearance, in a newly formed heterokaryon population, of cells bearing completely intermixed mouse and human surface antigens may be used to estimate diffusion constants for antigens on individual cells. From this estimate, it appears that the surface antigens in most cells do not diffuse at the rate expec...
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Electrophoretic data from both sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gels (SDS-PAGE) and acid-urea gels reveal a protein in purified murine mammary tumor virus (MuMTV) which co-migrates with purified chick skeletal muscle actin. 125I-labeling of intact and disrupted virus preparations shows that the actin-like protein ...
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This study involved the application of discrimination behavior for the study of effects of environmental contaminants on the behavior of laboratory animals. Polybrominated biphenyl (PBB) was evaluated for effects on the acquisition and performance of a simple auditory discrimination by rats. Methyl ethyl ketone (MEK), ...
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Sister chromatid exchange (SCE) frequencies were studied in differentially stained chromosomes from lymphocytes of 17 patients with viral disease. The mean SCE score for the patients was 8.7 +/- 2.9 standard deviations. SCE scores were significantly elevated in the patients compared with the controls (p less than 0.01)...
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1. Most of the lipids in the hemolymph of the spiny lobster, Panulirus interruptus, were associated with a high density lipoprotein (HDL3). The lipid of this lipoprotein was composed of phospholipid (88%), sterol (4%) and triglyceride (3%). 2. In animals fed 14C-labeled triglyceride radioactivity was not seen in the se...
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1. Carbohydrate composition of serum low and high density lipoproteins obtained from 5 nonhuman primate species (chimpanzee, patas, baboon, rhesus, and spider) and humans was studied. 2. Individual lipoproteins were isolated from pooled sera of each species by ultracentrifugal flotation between the densities 1.019-1.06...
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1. Crude enzyme preparations from Hymenolepis diminuta contained galactokinase, galactose 1-phosphate uridyl transferase and UDPgalactose 4-epimerase activity, although their specific activities were low. 2. Galactose 1-phosphate non-competitively inhibited galactose phosphorylation. This inhibition, together with the ...
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1. Glucagon stimulated gluconeogenesis from both [U-14C]lactate and [14C]xylitol in isolated perfused mouse liver. 2. Addition of cyclic AMP also stimulated gluconeogenesis from [U-14C]lactate. 3. Glucagon caused a rapid (2.5 min) 12-fold increase in hepatic cyclic AMP but not cyclic GMP concentration. 4. Glucagon caus...
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1. Taste receptors for L-alanine in the channel catfish Ictalurus punctatus have been partially characterized. The binding activity, which is localized to a sedimentable fraction (Fraction P2), was assayed with L-[3H]alanine as the ligand. 2. Addition of HgCl2 or p-mercuribenzoate to the assay at 0.1-1 mM markedly inhi...
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1. The effect of propylthiouracil (PTU)-induced hypothyroidism on carbohydrate and lipid metabolism was studied in the chick embryo. 2. A single dose of PTU (250 micrograms/embryo) was administered on day 11 and embryos sacrificed on day 20 of incubation. 3. Thyroid glands were significantly enlarged (6 fold) by PTU ad...
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The authors studied the effects of oral loading with 5-HTP on REM fragmentation in a group of alcoholics who were abstinent following acute ethanol withdrawal. Decreased fragmentation was found in the majority of subjects, and those subjects with low baseline REM efficiency (i.e., greater fragmentation) showed more imp...
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1. Tissue levels of adenosine 3', 5'-cyclic monophosphate (c-AMP) were determined by a protein binding assay in mixed populations of the free living nematode Panagrellus redivivus. 2. The values were 2.6 pmoles/mg dry weight (range 1.3-3.4 pmoles). 3. The identity of the c-AMP assayed was confirmed by both anion exchan...
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1. Tissue levels of guanosine 3',5'-cyclic monophosphate (c-GMP) were determined by radioimmunoassay in mixed-age populations of the free living nematode Panagrellus redivivus. 2. Cyclic-GMP was identified by chromatography (ion exchange and thin-layer) and by enzymatic degradation.
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1. The larval high density lipoprotein (HDL) from the hemolymph of Manduca sexta, isolated by density gradient centrifugation, contains 61% protein, 37% lipid and 2% carbohydrate. 2. The molecular weight of HDL is 6 x 10(5), with two apoproteins of 2.85 x 10(5) and 8.1 x 10(4) daltons. 3. The large apoprotein is destro...
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1. Glucose-6-phosphatase (EC 3.1.3.9 D-glucose-6-phosphate phosphohydrolase) was found to be localized mainly in the endoplasmic reticulum (microsomal fraction) of all species of vertebrate liver tissue examined. 2. Hepatopancreas tissue from gastropod molluscs was found to be unique in showing the localization of gluc...
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The in vitro effects of asbestos fibers on the growth and viability of CHO cells, an epithelioid cell line derived from Chinese hamster ovary, and on K-22 cells, an epithelial cell line derived from rat liver, have been studied. Relatively low concentrations of asbestos (10 micrograms/ml) were quite cytotoxic to both c...
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Pyrimidine 5'-nucleotidase (P5N, EC 3.1.3.5) appears to be a sensitive index of exposure to low level lead. In 21 children 2 to 5 years old with blood leads of 7 to 80 micrograms/dl there was a negative linear correlation of blood lead and red cell P5N: r = -0.60 (P less than 0.01), Y = -0.11X + 12.3. In rats, the enzy...
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The interaction of the potential-sensitive extrinsic probe oxonol VI with beef heart submitochondrial particles has been investigated under time resolved and equilibrium conditions. The time course of the probe absorption spectrum red shift induced by ATP or NADH injection into a suspension of submitochondrial particle...
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Specific serum binding of 25-hydroxy-cholecalciferol (25-OHD3) was measured by saturation analysis in rats of various ages, and during vitamin D deprivation. The serum binding capacity for 25-OHD3 was observed to increase until age 6-8 weeks, then decline and remain stable thereafter at 3.7 x 10(-6) M. The 25-hydroxyvi...
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Unlike in all other thyroid preparations, exposure of dog thyroid cells in long-term monolayer culture to iodide (10(-7) to 10(-3) M for up to 19 h did not blunt the subsequent adenosine 3', 5'-cyclic monophosphate (cAMP) response to thyrotropin (TSH) stimulation. This lack of effect of iodide was observed even when co...
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Plasma concentrations of 25-hydroxyvitamin D3 (25-OHD3) and 1 alpha,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 (1 alpha, 25-(OH)2D3) in growing chicks and weanling rats were measured by a new radioreceptor assay to determine the effects of varying dietary levels of vitamin D3. The plasma concentration of 25-OHD3 fell from 14.1 ng/ml in 1-...
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Comparisons between automated suprathreshold static perimetry and manual kinetic perimetry were performed for 226 eyes with glaucoma or ocular hypertension, and 147 eyes with other optic nerve disease. Both techniques produced similar high detection rates for glaucomatous visual field defects, whereas suprathreshold st...
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Fifty-eight patients with orbital rhabdomyosarcoma were treated with irradiation alone (25) or irradiation and chemotherapy (33) with follow-ups of 6 months to 14 years (mean 5.2 yr). At present, 74% are alive and 26% have died. Local control of the tumor was accomplished in 91% of cases. When local sinuses were invade...
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The effect of 2-mercaptoethanol (2-ME) and alpha-thioglycerol (alpha TG) on proliferation and polyclonal activation of lymphocytes was studied in cultures of spleen cells from C3H mice. Inclusion in serum-free or serum-containing medium of the optimal concentration (5 x 10(-5) M) of either 2-ME or alpha TG resulted in ...
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A sensitive procedure employing limiting dilution of activated lymphocytes and 51Cr release from highly labeled target cells was used to derive minimal estimates of the absolute frequency of cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL) present in a population of mouse lymphocytes activated to alloantigens of the major histocompatibil...
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Using limiting dilutions of responding cells in mouse mixed leukocyte cultures, we obtained direct estimates of the minimum frequency of precursors of cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTL.P) for a variety of antigens. Depending on the strain combination, there were as many as 4-15 CTL.P reactive to DBA/2 among 10(4) lymph node...
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Inoculation of rabbit anti-idiotypic (anti-id) antibodies suppresses the subsequent appearance of a cross-reactive idiotype (CRI) associated with the anti-p-azophenylarsonate (anti-Ar) antibodies of A/J mice. Such suppressed mice produce normal concentrations of anti-Ar antibodies which lack the CRI, but against which ...
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Specificity of cytotoxic T-cell function was investigated for a range of different influenza viruses. T cells from mice immunized with A or B strain influenza viruses, or with vaccinia virus, showed reciprocal exclusion of cytotoxicity. Extensive cross-reactivity was, however, found for lymphocyte populations from mice...
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Irreversible adsorption of a virulent phage, phage A25, to heat-killed streptococci, groups A, G, and A variant, has been achieved. Adsorption reflected the observed host range for phage A25 in that heat-killed group B cells were not able to inactivate the phage. Broken cells, cell walls, and peptidoglycan prepared fro...
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The RFV strain of the Friend virus complex induces an erythroleukemia that spontaneously regresses. The tropism of regressing Friend virus complex (RFV), which is conferred by its helper MuLV component, MuLV-RF, is different from that of the conventional virus strain, CFV. RFV is NB-tropic and CFV is N-tropic. Passage ...
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Phagocytosis of bacteria stimulates "professional" phagocytes to produce and release endogenous pyrogen (EP), the protein that mediates fever. To determine whether "nonprofessional" phagocytes also have this capacity, mouse and human fibroblasts and HeLa cells were cultured after ingestion of latex or chicken erythrocy...
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Thymus-dependent (T) lymphocytes from (2 x 13)F1 hybrid guinea pigs immunized to ovalbumin (OVA) in complete Freund's adjuvant can be stimulated to proliferate in vitro by antigen-pulsed peritoneal exudate cells (PECs) derived from either strain 2 or strain 13 donors. In this communication, we show that the population ...
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Virus-immune cytotoxic T cells can inhibit effectively growth of vaccinia virus in acutely infected target cells in vitro by destroying infected target cells before infectious virus progeny is assembled. Together with the fact that virus-specific T cells are demonstrable after 3 days, very early during infection, and w...
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BALB/c T cells, which can prevent normal C57BL IgG2a allotype (G2) production of Ig-congenic partner mice (C.B mice), are shown capable of preventing the growth and G2 production of a C.B plasmacytoma (CBPC 101). Such cytotoxic or suppressor T cells are clearly allotype-specific (G2 Tcs cells). And since CBPC 101 B cel...
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Antibodies in the sera of patients with systemic lupus erythematosus reacted with a nuclear acidic protein called Sm antigen, and these antibodies were used as reagents to identify Sm antigen in preparative fractionation procedures. DNA affinity chromatography showed that Sm antigen was associated with nuclear protein ...
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The synthesis of intracellular J chains was found to be closely associated with that of intracellular immunoglobulin, regardless of its class, during the process of B-cell differentiation. This parallelism between the synthesis of J chain and immunoglobulin was particularly evident in their coincident appearance in ser...
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The genetic control of the immune response of inbred strains of mice to certain antigens has been demonstrated to be governed by a set of Ir genes linked to the major histocompatibility complex (H-2) of mice (1,2). Until recently, the control was thought to be governed by single, dominant genes, located within the I re...
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The sera of three patients with malignant melanoma showing reactivity with surface antigens of cultured autologous melanoma cells were analyzed by mixed hemadsorption and immune adherence assays in conjunction with absorption tests. In contrast to the melanoma-specific antigens demonstrated previously, the surface anti...
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Cytotoxic T cells specific for Sendai virus were generated by culturing murine spleen cells in vitro together with UV-inactivated Sendai virus. In vivo immunization of donor mice with UV-inactivated Sendai virus resulted in an in vitro secondary response of increased magnitude. Cytotoxic activity was demonstrated in a ...
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Several recent experiments demonstrate the presence of an essential negatively charged acid group within sodium channels. Sodium permeability titrates away at low pH as if controlled by an acid with a voltage-dependent apparent pKa in the range between 5 and 6. The alkali ion permeability sequence of the channel is bes...
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A technique has been developed for the separation of proteins by two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Due to its resolution and sensitivity, this technique is a powerful tool for the analysis and detection of proteins from complex biological sources. Proteins are separated according to isoelectric point ...
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The placental diffusing capacity for carbon monoxide was measured in unanaesthetized monkeys (M. Mulatta). Maternal and fetal blood was sampled from chronically placed catheters while the mother breathed 50 or 100 parts per million of CO. Diffusing was calculated from the amount of CO taken up by the fetus divided by t...
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Adult cats survived left lateral funiculotomy 1 to 153 days. The pericruciate cortex was studied electron microscopically in these as well as sham-operated and unoperated animals. Ten days after surgery Betz cells of the right pericruciate cortex displayed disaggregation of cytoplasmic ribosomes; random dispersal and d...
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Hepatic glycogen content, blood glucose and lactate concentrations, and hepatic mitochondrial energy-linked functions were measured in rats in late hemorrhagic shock. As judged by correlation coefficients, the following significant relationships were noted: (formula: see text). Glycogen depletion, hypoglycemia, and lac...
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Improved surgical techniques and judicial use of available antibiotics have reduced the number of postoperative complications over the past decade. However, septic and hemorrhagic shock occur all too frequently, and each carries with it an appreciable morbidity and mortality. Endotoxins and hemorrhage are both known to...
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The present study evaluated the effects of indomethacin (INDO) on cardiovascular and lysosomal mechanisms during experimental myocardial ischemia (MI). INDO (5 mg/kg) was infused IV prior to MI, and the results were compared to vehicle-treated and sham-operated dogs. INDO induced a slight hypertension after MI. Additio...
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One hundred-twenty Sprague-Dawley rats were shocked at 60 torr for 60 minutes and at the end of this period shed blood was reinfused. The animals were divided into three groups at random. These groups were either treated by N saline or glucose in N saline or glucagon in N saline. Glucagon treatment resulted in increase...
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Nine dogs and one primate were placed on total cardiopulmonary bypass and subjected to a simulated hemorrhagic shock procedure. Venous compliance was determined by occluding the venous outflow catheters; venous flow and pressure drop were used to calculate resistance. Individual measurements were made for the superior ...
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Exocrine pancreatic tissue from 65 male Sprague-Dawley rats was studied by light and electron microscopy to determine if acute lethal and sublethal alterations seen in the human exocrine pancreas following shock could be duplicated in an animal model. Two models were used: one in which 50% of the blood was withdrawn vi...
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During hemorrhagic shock, increased uptake of NH3 from the gut with inadequate compensation by the liver results in hyperammonemia. The effect on brain metabolism of acute hyperammonemia alone, as compared with normocapnic hypoxia, was investigated in 11 pentobarbital anesthetized (30 mg/kg) dogs. These animals were pa...
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The triad of gastric mucosal ischemia and lumenal acid and bile is known to be ulcerogenic. However, the explanation for progressive mucosal injury after resuscitation from hemorrhagic shock is not known, because ischemia does not persist. To test the hypothesis that persistent pathophysiologic arteriovenous shunting i...
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Terms such as "insulin resistance" and "glucose intolerance" applied to shock-induced hyperglycemia suggest that this state may prejudice survival. However, our data indicate that posthemorrhage hyperglycemia improves short-term survival. Rabbits, either fed until the experiment or fasted for 24 hours, were shocked by ...
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In acute renal failure in man following shock and trauma, an amazing discrepancy was found between the complete breakdown of renal function and the very modest histological and ultrastructural changes in "immediate autopsy" patients, even in those who sustained septic shock. Although, from this limited number of studie...
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Type II alveolar cells can be isolated and partially purified from adult rat lung by a series of steps that includes enzymatic digestion of the lung with trypsin and separation of cells on a discontinuous albumin density gradient. The yield of the isolated type II cells depends on the supplier and the housing of the ra...
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Superoxide (O2-.) is a highly toxic free radical that may be an important component of pulmonary O2 toxicity. The primary defense against this free radical is superoxide dismutase. Rats were exposed to aerosolized superoxide dismutase, and it failed to modify either the time course or the cumulative toxicity of 100 per...
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A 34-year-old alcoholic and drug addict developed cavitary pulmonary sporotrichosis that progressed slowly during 6 years. Pulmonary resection and pre- and postoperative therapy with amphotericin B were associated with prompt clinical improvement with no evidence of relapse during a 2-year follow-up. Histologic examina...
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Beclomethasone dipropionate (200 micrograms, administered by inhalation to conscious sheep, does not affect tracheal mucous velocity during a 60-min period.
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A survey of 300 grain elevator workers revealed that 77 per cent complained of eye symptoms; 64 per cent, of nasal symptoms; and 88 per cent, of one or more respiratory symptoms on exposure to airborne grain dust. Symptoms on exposure were independent of age and length of employment. Cough and wheezing on exposure were...
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Immunologic stimuli to the airway of rhesus monkeys were given by aerosol challenge with ascaris antigen or anti-IgE. Both of these stimuli produce immediate-type airway responses. When 2 sequential aerosol challenges were given during the same experiment, the response following the second stimulus was always less than...
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The bioavailability of theophylline from single doses of an elixir (Elixophyllin) and two different tablet formulations, as compared to intravenous aminophylline, was studied with a crossover design in 12 normal volunteers. Both tablet formulations (Marax and Tedral) contain ephedrine. Marax contains hydroxyzine hydroc...
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Using beagle dogs, we have developed an animal model for the evaluation of the effect of chronic cigarette smoking on pulmonary defense and function and on lung structure. The smoking apparatus developed allows the dog actively to inhale properly diluted (1:4) smoke directly from the cigarette through a mouthpipe. In t...
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Alveolar wall from the lung of aging humans shows a progressive decrease in maximal extensibility, which should follow an increase in resting tissue length rather than a reduction in maximal length. An increase in resting tissue length is compatible with the change in lung volumes and reduction in elastic recoil that o...
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Twenty patients with pulmonary nodules consisting of concentric hyaline lamellae, usually accompanied by perivascular collections of plasma cells and lymphocytes, were studied. In most instances, the lesions were multiple, bilateral, and mildly symptomatic. Many of these nodules showed all of the staining characteristi...
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The purpose of this presentation is to summarize briefly the evidence, much of it recent and direct, that the most prominent lesion components of the advanced atherosclerotic plaques in experimental animals, namely the necrotic center and the intracellular lipid, can undergo substantial regression. Some of the data wil...
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The purpose of this paper is to present a brief coordinated overview of the recent results of research at the artery cell level which appear to have the greatest impact on the rapidly improving understanding of the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis in humans. The majority of these studies have employed in vitro methods a...
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We carefully selected 30 men with primary gout, rendered asymptomatic by therapy, to examine the frequency and type of hyperlipidemia and hyperlipoproteinemia, with the objective of determining whether serum uric acid, alcohol intake, liver function, kidney function, and (or) drugs were participating in the secondary l...
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We describe a rapid, sensitive, and specific "high performance" liquid chromatographic analysis for disopyramide and its mono-N-dealkylated metabolite in serum, urine, and saliva. We used a mu-Bondapak CN column and an acetate buffer mobile phase containing methanol. Retention times for the two compounds and the intern...
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We describe procedures for determining cytosine and orotic acid in urine. We determine cytosine by cation-exchange analysis with either HCl or pH 5.2 buffer as eluent. Orotic acid is first separated by an anion-exchange separative procedure; after lyophilization, the product is subjected to "high-pressure" liquid chrom...
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The great concern over the status and care of the dying cancer patient requires the understanding of current trends in care. An 18-year review of 55,288 death certificates of patients with cancer in Cuyahoga County, Ohio (1957--1974) revealed that 35,381 patients (65%) died in acute and chronic care hospitals, 8,251 pa...
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The Hypertension Detection and Follow-up Program (HDFP), a national collaborative study, screened approximately 159,000 people for high blood pressure in 14 communities between 1973 and 1974. Results show that detection, treatment, and control of high blood pressure has improved considerably since the 1960s. Whereas in...
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The end of the collagen fibril is an important and unique morphological site. Growth of fibrils in vitro and in vivo appears to occur by addition of ordered subassemblies of collagen aggregates at the fibril end. In tissues the fibril end appears closely related to the cell surface in both mesenchymal cells and epithel...
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1. Human platelets will react with a number of different collagens from guinea-pig to ostrich. 2. Human skin collagen when treated with pepsin does not react with human platelets. 3. Calf platelets display a different pattern of reactivity than that of human platelets.
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Bovine rhodopsin and isorhodopsin were excited with a single 530-nm, 7-ps light pulse emitted by a mode-locked Nd 3+ glass laser at room temperature. Within 3 ps of excitation, absorbance changes due to formation of bathorhodopsin were observed. The difference spectra generated during and 100 ps after pulse excitation ...
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To test our present quantitative knowledge of nicotinic transmission, we reconstruct the postsynaptic conductance change that results after a presynaptic nerve terminal liberates a quantum of acetylcholine (ACh) into the synaptic cleft. The theory assumes that ACh appears suddenly in the cleft and that is subsequent fa...
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This paper investigates the accuracy of the resistive-force theory (Gray and Hancock method) which is commonly used for hydrodynamic analysis of swimming flagella. We made a comparison between the forces, bending moments, and shear moments calculated by resistive-force theory and by the more accurate slender-body theor...
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Syncytial tissues consist of many cells whose intracellular spaces are electrically coupled one to another. Such tissues typically include narrow, tortuous extracellular space and often have specialized membranes at their outer surface. We derive differential equations to describe the potentials induced when a sinusoid...
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The electrical properties of the crystalline lens of the frog eye are measured with stochastic currents applied with a microelectrode near the center of the preparation and potential recorded just under the surface. The stochastic signals are decomposed by Fourier analysis into sinusoidal components, and the impedance ...
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A method is described for the quantitative determination of free and bound solute concentrations in the cytoplasm of intact cells. The method includes (a) introduction of a gelatin gel reference phase (RP) into the cytoplasm; (b) diffusion of dissolved substances between cytoplasm and RP, (c) cell quenching to - 196 de...
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The intracellular reference phase (RP) method and ultra-low temperature micro-dissection were used for isothermal and isotopic phase distribution studies of Na(+), K(+), and water in amphibian oocyte cytoplasm. One-third of the cytoplasmic water is available as solvent for [(3)H]sucrose. This fraction, designated c1, q...
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A model of a 100 micrometers diameter Purkinje fiber with intercellular clefts was studied under voltage clamp conditions to examine the consequences of radial nonuniformity. Sodium and potassium conductances were distributed so that the surface and cleft membranes had similar channel density. Assuming that the model i...
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