Publications by authors named "G Bachour"

According to previous experimental results, PCBs are deposited in muscle fat in animals and in humans, although they also reach the brain, the liver, and the lungs. The aim of the present study was to determine the concentrations of the so-called "indicator PCBs" (PCB nos. 28, 52, 101, 138, 153, 180), as described by the German ordinance for maximum concentrations of contaminants in foodstuffs, in muscle tissue, liver, and brain of four different species: fish, fox, roe deer, and humans, all exposed to PCBs directly in their environment.

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Red foxes served as a biological indicator for the temporal development of environmental contamination with polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB). The concentration of PCB congeners nos. 28, 49, 52, 101, 138, 153, and 180 were analyzed in the body fat of 80 foxes (Canis vulpes) from Germany.

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The action of the new pressor agent gepefrine (D form of 3-hydroxyphenyl-2-aminopropan) was evaluated in 16 patients with typical clinical symptoms of orthostatic adjustment disorders. The blood pressure measured in the brachial artery (percutaneous puncture and catheterisation according to the Seldinger technique) and the electrocardiogram were transmitted by telemetry and continuously documented under standard conditions at rest, on standing and during a step test. One hour after oral administration of 30 mg or 45 mg gepefrine the blood pressure increased significantly at rest and more markedly on standing and during the step test.

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