Am J Vet Res
February 1984
Young, male mice (25 to 30 g) were given oral doses of hymenoxon, a sesquiterpene lactone, for 5, 10, or 20 days. Hymenoxon, isolated from Hymenoxys odorata DC, was dissolved in dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) and water (1:1, v/v) and was administered daily at a dosage level of 100 mg/kg of body weight for 5, 10, or 20 days. Two control groups were maintained; 1 group was given DMSO and water, and 1 group was given water only.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA serendipitous observation that many individuals with carpal tunnel syndrome have square wrists led to this study which correlates wrist dimensions with median sensory latencies. Results suggest that the squarer the wrist the longer the latencies.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol
June 1983
Idiopathic (autoimmune) thrombocytopenic purpura (ATP) is accepted to be a disorder resulting from accelerated platelet destruction attributed to an autoimmune process. The patient whose case is presented in this article was first seen by a dentist. The oral findings have been documented as the case was followed for 3 years through acute exacerbations, pregnancy, and delivery of an infant with thrombocytopenia.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAcinar cells of parotid glands from untreated, pilocarpine-treated, and atropine treated rats were studied, using a potassium pyroantimonate technique and X-ray microanalysis of calcium localization at the ultrastructural level. This was done in order to identify intracellular compartmentalisation of calcium and to elucidate any calcium translocation that might occur during the secretory process. Calcium pyroantimonate complexes were shown to be most prevalent on the plasma membrane of the non-secreting cells.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFive patients with left hemispatial neglect and five aphasic control subjects were given a hemispatial pointing task. They were instructed to point to an imaginary point in space perpendicular to the midline of the chest. Right hemisphere-damaged subjects with neglect deviated more into the hemispace ipsilateral to the lesion than left hemisphere-damaged controls.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe earliest lesion in rabbits dosed orally with 2 mg of sporidesmin per kg of body weight was necrosis of occasional hepatocytes 1 day after dosing. The most consistent lesion was a severe necrotizing cholangitis of medium and large-sized intrahepatic and extrahepatic bile ducts, first seen 2 days after dosing. Similar lesions were also present in the gall bladder of some rabbits.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAcinar cells of eccrine sweat glands from control, pilocarpine-treated, and atropine-treated rats were studied using a potassium pyroantimonate technique for calcium localization at the ultrastructural level. This was done in order to identify intracellular compartmentalization of calcium and to elucidate any calcium translocation that might occur during the secretion process. Calcium-pyroantimonate complexes were identified in the mitochondria, plasma membrane and cytoplasmic vesicles of the untreated and the atropine-treated specimens.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFULtrastructural examination was conducted on livers of young rats which were given (intraperitoneal injection) several methylated benzenes (73 mg/kg of body weight) for 3 consecutive days and on livers of aging rats (12 to 19 months old) which were fed methylated benzenes in the diet (200 mg/1,000 g of feed) for periods of 1, 2, 3, and 6 months. The young animals demonstrated white, raised, nodular lesions along the free margins of the liver. The lesions in young animals consisted of lipid droplets surrounded by macrophages and fibroblasts.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAm J Clin Pathol
April 1982
A method for the demonstration of nonspecific esterase activity in plastic-embedded tissues using Meldola Blue is described. Although Meldola Blue does not function as an electron carrier in this method, it may account for the short incubation time and excellent localization of the reaction product. Use of Meldola Blue is an advancement in the demonstration of enzyme activity in plastic sections.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAcinar cells of extraorbital lacrimal glands from control, pilocarpine-treated, atropine-treated and atropine + pilocarpine-treated rats were studied using a potassium pyroantimonate technique and X-ray microanalysis for calcium localization at the ultrastructural level. This was done in order to identify intracellular compartmentalization of calcium and to elucidate any calcium translocation that might occur during the secretory process. Calcium-pyroantimonate complexes were identified in the mitochondria, plasma membrane and cytoplasmic vesicles of the untreated specimens and in the plasma membrane of atropine-treated specimens, these complexes decreased drastically in the actively-secreting cells.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe caudatoputamen (CP) and globus pallidus (GP) are supplied by vessels often involved with stroke in both rat and human. The pattern of vascular supply to the CP and GP in rat has, in contrast to humans, been only partially described. The vascular pattern to the rat CP and GP is described utilizing vascular endocasts and scanning electronmicroscopy in aging, normotensive rats.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe neurotoxin kainic acid (KA) has been shown to destroy neurons in the pigeon paleostriatal complex (PC), the avian analogue of the caudato-putamen and globus pallidus. In this earlier study the movement disorders in pigeons were strikingly similar to those reported by others in rats following intracerebral injection of KA into the corpus striatum. The toxic influences of KA on other parts of the pigeon brain have not been described.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe central nervous system (CNS) of the pigeon has been difficult to fix with consistency, and consequently this problem has impeded ultrastructural studies of various parts of the pigeon brain. Here we describe a method for effective fixation of the pigeon CNS and discuss the three principal problems associated with good fixation of this animal's brain. The animal was deeply anesthetized and the thoracic cavity was opened without collapsing the pectoral girdle upon the brachiocephalic trunks and the common carotids.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Med Primatol
August 1982
Female rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) received fractionated doses of orthovoltage irradiation to the submandibular and sublingual glands. Changes in the glands varied from serous cell degranulation and degeneration in the submandibular glands to acinar cell necrosis and fibrosis in the sublingual glands. Acute inflammation was absent in all irradiated glands.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUndersea Biomed Res
December 1980
Thirty adult, male, Long-Evans hooded rats underwent spinal cord transections at the T5 vertebral level. Following surgery, animals were separated into three groups: Group I received only normal postoperative care; Group II received daily hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) treatments for 47-54 consecutive days; Group III received the same HBO treatment as Group II in addition to subcutaneous injections of dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) for 10 consecutive days. All animals were killed 60-70 days postlesion.
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