The detailed study of the oxidation of thianthrene 5-oxide (1) with methyl(trifluoromethyl)dioxirane (5b) in different solvents and in the presence of (18)O isotopic tracers is reported. Thianthrene 5-oxide (1) is a flexible molecule in solution, and this property allows for transannular interaction of the sulfoxide group with the expected zwitterionic 7 and hypervalent 10-S-4 sulfurane 9 intermediates formed in the oxidation and biases the course of the reaction toward the monooxygenation pathway.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDevelopment of tuberculosis infection in a renal transplant patient is infrequent in Spain, although the prevalence is higher than in the general population. These patients usually receive calcineurin inhibitors as the main component of their immunosuppressive treatment. The metabolism of these drugs, whether cyclosporine or tacrolimus, involves cytochrome P-450 3A.
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May 2004
Objective: Although the mechanism by which cranial subdural hematomas form is known, the formation of spinal subdural hematomas is less clearly defined. The aim of this study was to identify vessels that can be found in the dural sac and whose rupture might lead to the formation of spinal subdural hematomas.
Material And Method: The dura mater, subdural space, and the arachnoid mater were studied in samples of dural sac taken from the eleventh thoracic vertebra to the fifth lumbar vertebra.
J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry
June 2004
Aims: The dural and arachnoid hole caused by lumbar puncture needles is a determining factor in triggering headaches. The aim of this study is to assess the dimensions and morphological features of the dura mater and arachnoids when they are punctured by a 22 gauge Quincke needle having its bevel either in the parallel or in the transverse position.
Methods: Fifty punctures were made with 22 gauge Quincke needles in the dural sac of four fresh cadavers using an "in vitro" model especially designed for this purpose.
Unlabelled: We examined ultrastructural details such as the cellular component and membrane thickness of human spinal pia mater with the aim of determining whether fenestrations are present. We hypothesized that pia mater is not a continuous membrane but, instead, that there are fenestrations across the pial cellular membrane. The lumbar dural sac from 7 fresh human cadavers was removed, and samples from lumbar spinal pia mater were studied by special staining techniques, immunohistochemistry, and transmission and scanning electron microscopy.
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October 2003
Unlabelled: When a needle tip comes too close to a nerve axon, the mechanical effect over the nerve membrane produces paresthesia. We examined the hypothetical mechanical damage of short bevel and long bevel needles over sciatic nerve bundles under scanning electron microscopy.
Methods: We obtained samples of sciatic nerve from three patients of 68, 74 and 76 years old.
Cartilaginous deposits are regularly present in the heart of several reptilian, avian, and mammalian species. The formation of these extraskeletal cartilages has been studied in birds and mammals, but not in reptiles. The aim here was to elucidate this question in the Spanish terrapin.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: We studied the influence of early vs late referral to nephrologist of patients with chronic renal failure over clinical situation at the onset of hemodialysis and outcome.
Subjects And Methods: From january 1994 to december 1998, 139 patients started hemodialysis for end-stage renal disease at the Hospital General de Albacete, all of them included in the study and clinical follow-up concluded in december 2001. Patients with rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis were excluded.
Aim: To study ultrastructural details of perineurium and endothelium samples from the endoneural vessels that form part of the blood-nerve barrier of peripheral nerves, with the intention of furthering our understanding of how these natural structures protect axons against foreign substances.
Methods: We obtained samples from the sciatic nerve at the superior angle of the popliteal fossa. The samples were first fixed in glutaraldehyde and then in osmium tetroxide; later they were dehydrated with acetone and soaked in resin epoxy (Epon 812).
Rev Esp Anestesiol Reanim
October 2002
Aim: To describe the distribution of intraneural adipose cells in relation to nerve fascicles in a portion of peripheral nerve usually involved in accomplishing an anesthetic blockade of a lower extremity.
Method: Using a scanning electron microscope, we studied sciatic nerve samples from the point of amputation of a lower limb of three patients. The samples were obtained at the upper angle of the popliteal fossa, 10-15 cm cephalad to the knee joint line.
This paper reports on the presence of the conus arteriosus in the heart of the adult gilthead seabream, Sparus auratus (Perciformes, Teleostei). The junctional region between the single ventricle and the bulbus arteriosus has been studied by conventional light microscopy, and by scanning and transmission electron microscopy. In addition, fluorescent phalloidin and antibodies against the muscle myosin heavy chains, laminin and collagen type IV have been used.
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February 2002
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has allowed us to establish a set of radiologic signs associated with intracranial hypotension syndrome. Findings are partly influenced by cerebral displacement. Intracranial hypotension syndrome is characterized by a decrease in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) pressure to less than 60 mm H2O associated with occipital headache radiating to the frontal and temporal zones.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUnlabelled: Previous studies of samples from cranial meninges have created doubts about the existence of a virtual subdural space. We examined the ultrastructure of spinal meninges from three human cadavers immediately after death to see whether there is a virtual subdural space at this level. The arachnoid mater had two portions: a compact laminar portion covering the dural sac internal surface and a trabecular portion extending like a spider web around the pia mater.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe isolated and cloned a carp somatolactin SL DNA fragment, of which 78% of the nucleotides were identical to the corresponding salmon SL sequence. The results obtained upon Northern blot hybridization of carp pituitary RNA allowed the identification of two transcripts as described for other fish. When the content of SL transcripts in pituitary sections from summer- and winter-acclimatized carp was quantified by in situ hybridization assays, we found no significant differences between the two seasons.
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December 2000
This review aims to update our understanding of peripheral nerves, including the nature and function of their sheaths and, finally, their vascularization. The peripheral nervous system is made up of nerves whose function is to gather stimuli from the periphery as well as to transport the motor, secretory or vegetative responses that are triggered to the periphery. The connective tissue surrounding peripheral nerves all along their extension is made up of endoneurial, perineurial and epineurial.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurpose: To study the antiinflammatory capacity of topical pranoprofen in comparison with other ophthalmological nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drugs (diclofenac and flurbiprofen) in albino rabbits.
Methods: We have produced an endotoxin-induced uveitis by intravitreal injection of 10 ng of Salmonella typhimurium endotoxin. We have used 48 albino rabbits (4 groups of 12 animals each), first group were control group (intravitreal saline solution), which were treated unilaterally every two hours with 2 drops of: Group II, pranoprofen (1 mg/ml).
Background And Objectives: A study using scanning electron microscopy showed that although the laminas forming the dura mater are concentric and parallel to the surface of the medulla, the fiber layers' orientations are different in each sub-lamina, dispelling the conventional knowledge that all the fibers of the dura are arranged in a parallel direction. Thus, this study evaluated the dural lesions produced by Whitacre and Quincke spinal needles in the external and internal surface of the dura mater of the lower spine area in an attempt to gain more insight into the pathophysiology of postdural puncture headaches (PDPH).
Methods: The T11-L4 dural membranes from 5 fresh (immediately after extraction of organs for transplantation), male patients declared brain dead, ages 23, 46, 48, 55, and 60 years, were excised by anterior laminectomy.
Sorbitan monolaurate (Span20) was used in this study to analyze the influence of the polar functional group on the effects that non-ionic surfactants have on skin permeability. Its ethoxylate derivative polysorbate 20 (Tween20) and Azone, both with the same C12 alkyl chain as Span20, were used for comparative purposes. We evaluated the relative potency of the three molecules as enhancers in the permeability of a series of compounds with lipophilicities ranging from log Poct=-0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn the Syrian hamster, anomalies in the origin of the left coronary artery are significantly associated with the bicuspid condition of the aortic valve. In this species, bicuspid aortic valves are expressions of a trait, the variation of which takes the form of a phenotypic continuum, ranging from a tricuspid aortic valve with no commissural fusion to a bicuspid aortic valve with the aortic sinuses located in ventrodorsal orientation and devoid of any raphe. The intermediate stages of the continuum are represented by tricuspid aortic valves with a more or less extensive fusion of the ventral commissure and bicuspid aortic valves with a more or less developed raphe located in the ventral aortic sinus.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: Cauda equine syndrome is a rare neurological complication associated with subarachnoid anesthesia, and particularly with the use of 5% hyperbaric lidocaine and small gauge catheters. Our aim was to study a possible anatomical factor that might impede adequate dilution of local anesthetic and explain the development of cauda equine syndrome and transitory radicular irritation.
Material And Method: The spinal dura matters and their contents from two male human cadavers were examined after organs had been extracted for transplantation.
The aim of the Multicentric Liver Transplant Spanish Study was to evaluate tacrolimus therapy at the reduced, initial oral dose of 0.1 mg/kg per day to maintain the immunosuppressive potency of the drug and to avoid toxicity. The dosage of tacrolimus (D), the trough blood concentrations (C), and the evolution of the ratio (D/C) were followed up for 2 years after transplantation in 50 adult patients (38 men, 12 women) undergoing liver allograft transplantation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDirect delivery of amphotericin B (AMB) to the respiratory tract may be an alternative to intravenous administration. The use of inhalation allows high AMB concentrations to be achieved at the site of infection. A reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatographic method with a 30-mm-long column is described for assaying AMB in respiratory secretions obtained by bronchoaspiration (BAS) and bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe dosage of tacrolimus (D), the trough blood concentrations (C) and the evolution of the D/C ratio were followed for 1 year after transplantation in so adult patients (38 males and 12 females) undergoing liver allograft. A total of 1489 samples were analysed by the IMx tacrolimus method. The overall median concentration was 11.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBased on the principle that vancomycin therapy requires sustained therapeutic concentrations while avoiding high peaks, some authors reported that optimal vancomycin levels could be ensured by measuring trough levels alone (Cmin). The aim of this work was to assess the performance of a one-compartment Bayesian forecasting method for estimating vancomycin 2 hours after infusion (C2h) and mean vancomycin concentration in steady state (Cavgss) on the basis of a single trough sample (Cmin), in different conditions (steady state, patient renal function, and age), and according to clinical significance. Vancomycin serum concentrations (n = 108) were analyzed by fluorescence polarization immunoassay, from 79 adult patients.
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