A series of studies were performed to determine the relationship between physiologic levels of circulating plasma norepinephrine and epinephrine and human platelet alpha-2 binding site number and the affinity (KD) of these sites for antagonist radioligands. In one study, alpha-2-adrenergic binding site number and affinity were compared using both [3H]yohimbine and [3H]dihydroergocryptine as radioligands. There was good absolute and relative comparison for binding site number, but only a relative relationship for KD.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNineteen UF6/UO2F2 inhalation studies were undertaken in purebred, female beagle dogs (N = 16) to examine inter alia, (a) the possible relations of exposure, whole body, lung and renal uranium levels to excretion rates; (b) the threshold U6+ dose and renal concentration for renal injury; (c) the distribution and retention functions for U6+ in major tissues; (d) biochemical indicators of renal injury; and (e) aspects of U-induced tolerance. Each of these issues was investigated in the context of the chemical toxicity of U6+ following brief exposures to 235UO2F2 in the presence or absence of HF (the decomposition products of 235UF6). Both gamma-(235U) and alpha-(234U) counting methods were applied.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBecause levels of glycosylated hemoglobin (GHb) are increased in diabetes and reflect the previous metabolic control, clinicians and clinical investigators are finding increasing applications for measurements of GHb in diabetic patients. We report the characterization of a colorimetric assay procedure for GHb and compare its performance with that of a commonly used assay by ion-exchange chromatography. Although results of GHb determination by both methods correlate highly (r = 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCoal dust aerosols with cesium-134 and scandium-46 labels were studied in dogs and rats following brief inhalation exposures by external measurement of gamma photons in the 0.6 to 0.8 and 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe lymphatic system of the lungs has proved difficult to study and characterize because it is technically complex to investigate, its properties are difficult to quantitate, and anatomically it is extraordinarily variable. This study was part of a more comprehensive effort to understand the nature of lymphatic permeation by extrinsic materials (e.g.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFStudies of pylmonary clearance of tantalum dust labeled with 182Ta in dogs have been extended to as far as 816 days postexposure in order to substantiate earlier pulmonary retention data, examine lymphatic uptake, and seek long-term pathological changes. Exposure to 5-mug and 10-mug powders was compared with the results of earlier 1-mug studies. The 2.
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