Publications by authors named "H S Havdala"

This study examined the effects of dexamethasone on the glucose, lactate, and insulin dyshomeostasis of endotoxicosis in the rat. To assess the effects of dexamethasone on carbohydrate dyshomeostasis, sequential measurements of plasma glucose and lactate were made in vivo. The effects of dexamethasone on endotoxin-induced portal and systemic hyperinsulinemia also were evaluated in vivo.

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An evaluation of acupuncture for pain relief was made in 10 patients with sickle cell anaemia during 16 pain crises. A model was developed in which the patient served as his own control and in which both patient and examiner were unaware of whether an acupuncture point or a sham site was treated. The results show (1) that pain relief was obtained in 15 of the 16 painful episodes regardless of whether an acupuncture point or a sham site was treated, demonstrating considerable overlap between the effects of needling acupuncture points and sham sites; (2) that needling at acupuncture points for pain relief is not significantly superior to treatment at sham sites; (3) that needling, per se, whether at acupuncture points of at sham sites can be useful for alleviating pain in sickle cell crises.

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Repeated treatment of mice with lithium chloride (45 mg/kg, i.p., daily for 8 days) reduced the jumping, fighting, stereotypies, and hyperactivity induced by d-amphetamine (5 mg/kg, i.

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The amino acid D-phenylalanine exerts antidepressant properties which are believed to be due to its metabolism to brain phenylethylamine. We now show that in mice, the increase in brain phenylethylamine levels induced by L-phenylalanine, but not D-phenylalanine, is antagonized by drugs which block the stereospecific decarboxylase enzyme. Our results show that D-phenylalanine metabolism to phenylethylamine is independent of pathways involving L-phenylalanine.

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