We report an unusual case of post-mortem redistribution of ethanol in a woman diver who died by drowning in seawater. The ethanol concentrations were right heart blood 0.60 g/l, left heart blood 2.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA fatal automobile accident involving milnacipran and ethyl alcohol is reported. The drug was identified and quantitated in blood by high-performance liquid chromatography-diode-array detection. The concentration of milnacipran in peripheral blood was 3.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA fatality following ingestion of sulpiride is presented. The drug was identified and quantitated in postmortem blood by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry and high-performance liquid chromatography with diode-array detection. The concentration was 38 microg/mL, which was in excess of 34 times the therapeutic concentration of sulpiride.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA case of lethal overdose by heroin ingestion is presented. The concentrations of drugs were measured several hours after death. Heroin, 06-monoacetylmorphine, and morphine were identified and quantitated in blood, urine, and gastrointestinal contents by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry and high-performance liquid chromatography.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDextromoramide, propoxyphene and its main metabolite, norpropoxyphene, were determined in blood after solid-liquid extraction by means of an HPLC method using photodiode-array detection. Two cases of fatal overdose resulting from abuse of the two drugs are presented. In case 1 the necropsic whole blood contained dextromoramide at toxic level (194 ng ml-1) and propoxyphene (614 ng ml-1) and norpropoxyphene (1100 ng ml-1) within the therapeutic range; the death could be due to the combined effect of the two analgesics and, perhaps, other associated drugs.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBuflomedil, a vasodilating agent, was determined in whole blood or plasma by HPLC with papaverine as internal standard after absorption of the alkaline sample on an Extrelut column and elution with diethylether-methylene chloride (70:30, v/v). The eluate was evaporated and the residue was dissolved in 100 microL of the mobile phase; 20 microL of this solution were injected into a mu Bondapak C18 column (10 microns) using acetonitrile-0.125M potassium dihydrogen phosphate (40:60, v/v) as mobile phase and UV detection at 280 nm, followed by UV spectrum identification (between 200 and 350 nm) with a photodiode array detector.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFChloroquine, monodesethylchloroquine, diazepam, and nordiazepam levels are simultaneously determined in whole blood or plasma by HPLC. Papaverine is used as internal standard, and the analysis is performed after protein-binding hydrolysis, absorption on Extrelut, and elution with diethyl ether/methylene chloride (70:30 v/v). UV detection is used at 343 nm for 12 min, then changed to 242 nm.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEleven children with seizures were treated with clonazepam by rectal route. Thirty minutes after the administration, the plasma (8 to 28 ng/ml) and CSF (0.9 to 2.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBull Eur Physiopathol Respir
August 1987
Respiratory and cardiovascular effects of domperidone (0.1 mg X kg-1 i.v.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAcute occlusions of the proximal left circumflex coronary arteriovenous pedicle were performed in open chest anaesthetised dogs. Twenty eight dogs were randomly allocated to receive acebutolol (3 mg X kg-1 twice daily) or placebo given blindly by mouth for five days; a control group of 14 dogs without any pretreatment underwent the same procedure. Coronary ligations in the randomised study were performed during seven consecutive days, and four dogs were operated on each day.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn anesthetized, paralyzed and artificially ventilated rabbits, changes in lung resistance induced by cooling the inspired air were studied under dry air conditions. Airway response to cold was measured in normal animals and in rabbits sensitized to bovine serum albumin. The magnitude of cold-induced bronchospasm was significantly greater in sensitized than in normal rabbits but the time course for recovery of control lung resistance during rewarming was the same in both groups and lasted longer than 4 min.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBull Eur Physiopathol Respir
November 1985
The effects of elastase-induced emphysema on vagal pulmonary reflexes were studied in seven rabbits, given 600 IU of porcine pancreatic elastase intratracheally (E group), and eight untreated rabbits (U group) under pentobarbital anaesthesia. The presence of emphysema was confirmed by histological and pathological criteria and by documented changes in lung mechanics seven months after treatment. The strength of the Hering-Breuer inflation reflex (HBIR), indicative of pulmonary stretch receptor excitability, was unchanged in the U group, but was significantly increased in the E group at inflation volumes greater than the tidal volume (VT) range, as she slope of the curve relating HBIR to inflation volume was significantly steeper (0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Allergy Clin Immunol
November 1984
Cumulative concentration-response curves to isoproterenol were constructed in 74 preparations of human airways (group A) contracted with acetylcholine (80% of maximal contraction). In 52 bronchi (group A1), the maximal relaxation to isoproterenol represented at least 70% of the acetylcholine contraction (average 98% +/- 3) and the mean concentration (+/- SD) causing 50% of the relaxation (EC50) was 6.0 X 10(-8)M +/- 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBull Eur Physiopathol Respir
January 1984
To dissociate airway stimulation from airway response, a segment of the cervical trachea was isolated from the rest of the bronchial tree in 15 anesthetized dogs; nerve and blood supplies of the segment were preserved. Patency of the intrathoracic airways was assessed with lung resistance (RL) measurements. When doses of aerosolized histamine (His), acetylcholine (ACh) and serotonin (Ser) causing comparable increases in RL were delivered into the intrathoracic airways, concomitant increases in pressure were recorded in the tracheal segment (indicating constriction) with His being the most effective.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA sensitive and specific electron capture gas-liquid chromatographic method is developed for the determination in human plasma both of mexiletine and of one of its hydroxymethyl metabolites appearing progressively during the kinetics and the presence of which is characterized by mass spectrometry. This method involves the use of two internal standards and the extraction of the drug and of its metabolite from alkaline plasma with diethyl ether followed by back extraction into sulfuric acid (0.2 N) for clean-up procedure and re-extraction by diethyl ether.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Auton Nerv Syst
December 1980
Changes in lung mechanics were measured during hypoxia (FIO2 = 0.10 during 5 min) in spontaneously breathing anesthetized rabbits. In intact animals, hypoxia induced scattered variations in total lung resistance (RL) (decrease, increase or no alteration) and dynamic lung compliance (CL), whereas in carotid body denervated animals it was accompanied by an almost constant decrease in RL (-12%); but if a subsequent vagotomy was performed, there was no significant variation in RL.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFArch Int Physiol Biochim
May 1980
In healthy man, the central chemosensitivity to CO2 was studied after depression of the arterial chemoreflex drive by inhalation of pure oxygen. The effectiveness of the functional decrease of arterial chemoreceptor function was assessed by the delayed hyperventilation which followed transient inhalation of hypercapnic gas mixtures for 3 or 5 breaths in hyperoxic conditions. In such a case the first significant increase in tidal volume (VT) occurred 13.
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May 1979
The pattern of change in ventilatory variables after inhalation of pure N2 for two breaths was studied in normal children and adults. In six subjects the trends of change were compared to the ventilatory response to transient hypercapnia. We observed differences in the patterns of increasing ventilation with an initial abrupt increase of tidal volume for transient hypoxia and a progressive change for hypercapnia.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe early ventilatory response to transient hypoxia was examined in the anaesthetized rabbit. In intact spontaneously breathing animals, an increase in tidal volume (VT) with an accompanying slight increase in inspiratory duration (TI) and a decrease in the expiratory duration (TE) was observed. After vagotomy, the ventilatory response was distinguished by a greater increase in VT and a significant decrease in TI and TE.
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February 1978
The ventilatory response to a transient hypercapnia was studied in four awake rabbits maintained in a volume displacement plethysmograph : the increase in inspiratory volume (VI) was associated or not with an increase in inspiratory and expiratory durations (TI and TE). These ventilatory variations were consistent with the activation of the peripheral chemoreceptors by carbon dioxide (short latency of the initial response). After vagal blockade by local anaesthesia, relative ventilatory variations were not significantly different from those previously measured.
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