A series of N,N'-polyalkylenebis[4-(substituted-amino)pyridines] has been prepared, and members have been evaluated as potential anti-dental plaque agents. From among the most active members of the series, one compound, N,N'-[1,10-decanediyldi-1(4H)-pyridinyl-4-ylidene]bis(1-octanam ine) dihydrochloride, octenidine, was selected as a candidate for clinical study.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe status of oocytes, the follicular fluid concentrations of steroids, and the in vitro steroidogenic capacities of stromal tissue, thecal tissue, and granulosa cells from a 15-yr-old girl with primary amenorrhea, ovarian hyperandrogenism, insulin-resistant diabetes mellitus, and acanthosis nigricans were compared to those from normal adult human ovaries. Most oocytes (95%) in the antral follicles recovered from the hyperandrogenic ovaries were degenerative, and the antral fluid levels of testosterone were 30- to 200-fold higher than those in normal ovaries. Granulosa cells from the hyperandrogenic ovaries produced mainly estradiol as did those from normal healthy follicles.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe concentrations of steroids in antral fluid, the number of granulosa cells, the status of the oocyte, and the diameter of each follicle were determined in human ovaries so that follicles at each stage of the menstrual cycle could be classified as large (greater than or equal to 8 mm diameter) or small (less than 8 mm diameter) and healthy or atretic. The granulosa cells and thecal-enriched tissue from each follicle and the stromal tissue from each ovary were cultured for 6 days in vitro. The amounts of progesterone (P), androstenedione (delta 4), testosterone, dihydrotestosterone, estrone, and estradiol (E2) generated by the different tissues were measured on days 0, 2, 4, and 6 of culture.
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November 1977
Polyglactic acid and polyglycolic acid suture materials were compared in rat uterine and abdominal wall tissues for inflammatory response and tissue fibrosis. By 90 days after surgery, the tissue inflammatory reaction and fibrosis were significantly less in response to polyglactic acid suture (Vicryl) in both uterus and skin as compared with the response to polyglycolic acid (Dexon). In addition, the over-all tissue response in skin was significantly greater than that in uterus for both suture materials.
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