Publications by authors named "G Laborit"

N6-substituted adenosine analogues are powerful inhibitors of lipolysis in the adipose tissues of animals and humans, because of their agonist effect on A1 purine receptors. Using a model of hypertriglyceridemia provoked by intravenous injection of Triton WR 1339, we observed that Agr 529 [N6(amido-3-propyl)adenosine hydrochloride] at 2 mg.kg-1 intravenous in rabbits, and intraperitoneally and orally in rats led to a return of the levels of circulating triglycerides to normal values.

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Continuous surveillance of both regional and general temperatures is of great interest in anaesthesia and intensive care. After a brief review of temperature regulation and the value of temperature control, the authors suggest a simple and reliable method of surveillance. This uses Chromel/Alumel thermocouples connected to a central device used to store the information.

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