Publications by authors named "Hermann K"

A water-equivalent plastic material RW-1, in the form of thin foils as well as of thicker sheets, has been produced by melting powdered polyethylene together with CaCO3 and MgO. The mixture has been developed in a three-step procedure, starting with provisional mixtures and using data from their measured attenuation curves to determine the final composition. The attenuation curves of RW-1 and of water, as well as their backscatter factors, are in excellent agreement for x-ray tube voltages from 10 to 100 kV.

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A method for the extraction, separation, characterization and quantitation of angiotensins, opioid peptides and several other neuropeptides in biological samples is described. Gradient elution in different reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatographic systems gives high resolution with constant recoveries between 60 and 70%, allows UV detection at 220 nm and is compatible with radioimmunoassay. The method is highly reproducible and applicable to the characterization and quantitative measurement of peptides in the femtomolar range.

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We report here on the extraction and characterization of angiotensin I (ANG I) and angiotensin II (ANG II) from the brain of rats. High pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC) with different mobile phases combined with specific radioimmunoassays (RIA) proved to be a powerful tool for peptide characterization in biological samples; (Ile5)-ANG I, (Ile5)-ANG II and (Ile5)-ANG III could clearly be identified in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), incubated in vivo and in vitro with renin, in total brain extracts, as well as in hypothalamus (HT), medulla oblongata (MO), cerebellum (CER) and cortex (CO). Angiotensin cleaved from CSF angiotensinogen and angiotensin extracted from brain showed retention times identical to those of plasma angiotensin and synthetic standard peptides, indicating that their amino acid sequence is probably identical.

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The functions of oxytocin in the female are thought to be confined to the processes of milk ejection and parturition. In this study the role of oxytocin in the body's response to stressful stimuli has been examined. Physical immobilization of rats and forced swimming caused large increases in the secretion of the hormone, whereas vasopressin levels remained unchanged.

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Renin is stored in synaptosomes of rat brain, separately from cathepsin D and intraneuronal angiotensin II (ANG II) has been demonstrated with the electron-microscope. Although the subcellular localization of other components of the renin-angiotensin system (RAS) have still to be investigated, these data suggest possible intracellular synthesis of ANG II in the brain. Brain ANG II is biochemically identical to the plasma peptide and corresponds to (IIe) 5-ANG II.

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The missing link in the evidence for an active endogenous renin angiotensin system in the brain has been the demonstration of local angiotensin synthesis in the central nervous system in vivo. In this report the extraction and characterization of angiotensin I and angiotensin II from the brain of rats is described. The accumulation of angiotensin I was enhanced in hypertensive rats when the conversion to angiotensin II was blocked in vivo by the converting enzyme inhibitor captopril.

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N-terminal peptide of pro-opiomelanocortin (N-POMC) was measured in the human amniotic fluid. At the gestational age of 16 to 20 weeks, the radioimmunoassay with three different antibodies demonstrated the respective values of 2.39 +/- 0.

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The effects of lesions of the paraventricular nucleus in rat hypothalamus (PVN) on the vasopressin (AVP) and oxytocin (OT) contents of the brainstem and spinal cord, as measured by radioimmunoassay, were studied. AVP decreased by 50% and 80% in brainstem and spinal cord of lesioned animals, whereas OT disappeared almost completely. Therefore, in contrast to OT, the PVN is not the only site of origin of AVP-containing nerve fibers projecting to the brainstem.

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Extracts of guinea pig hearts were subjected to high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and the eluted fractions monitored by radioimmunoassays (RIA) for their content of leucine5-enkephalin (Leu-ENK) and methionine5 enkephalin (Met-ENK). Distinct peaks of both Leu-ENK and Met-ENK immunoreactivity were found corresponding to the position of synthetic Leu-ENK and Met-ENK respectively. The ratio of Leu-ENK to Met-ENK content was about 1:4.

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The enzyme renin has long been considered an exclusively renal enzyme responsible for the generation of angiotensin in the plasma, and angiotensin was considered a peptide hormone with specific target organs. Since renin has been discovered to occur not only in the kidney but in addition in a large number of other tissues, e.g.

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A synthetic peptide substrate for tissue kallikreins was hydrolysed by uterus homogenates. These also released kinins when incubated with dog kininogen. By using high pressure liquid chromatography in combination with a radioimmunoassay for kinins, the peptides released were identified as bradykinin and kallidin.

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Rat neurophysins were isolated from posterior pituitaries and antibodies raised in rabbits. Individual sensitive and specific radioimmunoassays for the neurophysins associated with either vasopressin or oxytocin were developed and employed for measuring the neurophysins in various regions of rat brain. Neurophysin-like immunoreactivity was detected in hypothalamus, septum, amygdala, brainstem and spinal cord.

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This is a report on a 43-year-old woman in whom a mongoloid fetus could be diagnosed at the 26th week of pregnancy, following amniocentesis in the 23rd week. The interruption of pregnancy at first desired was later refused by the patient for reasons of conscience and the pregnancy carried to term. The lessons and conclusions to be drawn from this case are discussed.

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