Publications by authors named "Gomez B"

A series of 6 ovarian pregnancies out of 369 ectopic (1.65/100 tubal) were selected to evaluate the fertility and contraception of patients with this rare condition. Mean patients' age was 28.

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The carotid rete of the goat, a network of small arteries, is placed in the pathway of the main arteries which supply the brain. This structure lies within the cavernous sinus on each side of the pituitary. The presence of a carotid rete in many mammals has led to frequent speculations about its physiological function.

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1. Segments of cat posterior communicating artery and femoral artery submitted to field electrical stimulation showed frequency-dependent contractile responses which were decreased by tetrodotoxin, bretylium, and reserpine pretreatment. Phentolamine could only reduce the response of femoral artery segments.

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The effects of inhalation of 10% CO2 in air on cerebral blood flow (CBF) and cerebrovascular resistance (CVR) were examined in 13 unanesthetized goats before and after impairment of the sympathetic activity present in cerebral vessels. Under control conditions, inhalation of CO2 increased CBF from 112 +/- 10.2 (SE) to 191 +/- 17.

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The effects on cerebral blood flow of alpha- or beta-adrenergic receptor stimulation of cerebral vessels were examined in 13 unanesthetized goats before and during hypercapnia produced by inhalation of 10% CO2 in air. This procedure increased the PCO2 from 34 to 52 and was accompanied by a fall in pH from 7.39 to 7.

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5-Hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) elicited dose-dependent increases in tension in the middle cerebral artery of the goat, which were significantly antagonized by lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD, 10(-8) M) and methysergide (10(-7) M). In the presence of phentolamine (10(-6) M), the dose-response curve to 5-HT was shifted to the right, the pA2 value for this antagonism was 6.52.

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We studied the in vivo and in vitro effects of diazoxide on the cerebral circulation of 8 normotensive (mean arterial pressure = 100 mm Hg) and 5 renal hypertensive (mean arterial pressure = 146 mm Hg) goats. Injections of diazoxide (0.3-27 mg) into the internal maxillary artery of unanesthetized goats produced dose-dependent increases in cerebral blood flow (electromagnetic flowmeter), this effect being significantly higher in hypertensive goats.

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The effects of 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT, serotonin) on cerebral blood flow were evaluated in unanesthetized goats under normal conditions and after selective blockade of 5-HT receptors or impairment of the sympathetic activity present in cerebral vessels. Small doses of 5-HT (0.1-9 micrograms) injected directly into the internal maxillary artery produced dose-dependent reductions in cerebral blood flow, a decrease of 49.

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The effect of diazoxide on isometric tension of goat middle cerebral arteries was investigated both under resting conditions and under contraction produced by 10(-6) M serotonin. In addition, the inhibitory action of diazoxide was tested against contractile effects induced by different experimental interventions such as electrical field stimulation, norepinephrine, tyramine, histamine, and KCl. Diazoxide caused dose-dependent relaxation of cerebral arteries which was more pronounced when the vessels were previously contracted.

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The effects of diazoxide on cerebral blood flow were evaluated in unanesthetized goats under control conditions and after selective blockade of adrenergic or cholinergic receptors in cerebral vessels. Injections of diazoxide (1-27 mg) into the internal maxillary artery produced dose-dependent increases in cerebral blood flow, an increase of 90% occurring with the highest dose. Administration of phentolamine, propranolol, or atropine into the internal maxillary artery did not modify the cerebrovascular response to diazoxide.

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Histamine (10(-4) M) induced an increase in the tritium outflow from cat cerebral arteries preloaded with 3H-noradrenaline. Pretreatment with reserpine (3 mg/kg, i.p.

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5-Hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) induced dose-dependent increases in tension on the isolated posterior communicating artery (PCA) of the cat were significantly antagonized by lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD, 6 X 10(-9). In the presence of the phentolamine (10(-6) M) the contraction induced by the two lowest doses of 5-HT was significantly reduced. Pretreatment of the animals with reserpine (3 mg kg-1, i.

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The effects of field electrical stimulation on the contractile response of the isolated middle cerebral artery of the goat were evaluated before and after the use of experimental procedures designed to test the adrenergic component involved. Supramaximal stimuli produced frequency-dependent increases in tension. This response was significantly reduced by phentolamine (10(-6) M), tetrodotoxin (3 X 10(-6) M), and bretylium (5 X 10(-5) M), but not by cocaine (10(-6) M).

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Changes in cerebral blood flow (CBF), arterial blood pressure (AP), and cardiac output (CO) were studied during stepwise blood losses in 12 unanesthetized goats. Bleeding was followed by a drop in CBF, AP and CO in a nearly parallel fashion. Control values (means +/- SE) for CBF, AP, and CO were 117 +/- 5.

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A variety of colicinogenic factors were examined for their effect on the growth of phages related to T7. Col B1 and Col B4 inhibited the growth of every phage tested. Col B2, however, did not interfere with T3 and H.

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