Publications by authors named "Inglis G"

1. The role of genetically determined changes in adrenal steroid production, metabolism and action in the pathogenesis of cardiovascular disease in man is considered by studying three loci that are important in corticosteroid function. 2.

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Atlanto-axial rotatory fixation (AARF) is an uncommon condition which is often missed at presentation because of its rarity and the relative subtlety of plain film X-ray findings, but early detection and appropriate management are vital for a cure. We describe three cases in which the use of spiral computed tomography scanning with 3D and sagittal reconstructions greatly aided diagnosis and management. The 3D images gave a more graphic picture of the overall alignment of the upper cervical spine and the skull base, while the sagittal reconstructions demonstrated the presence or absence of compensatory atlanto-occipital subluxation.

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The possibility of widespread methanol exposure via inhalation stemming from its adoption as an automotive fuel or fuel component arouses concerns about the potential vulnerability of the fetal brain. This project was designed to help address such concerns by studying the behavior of neonate and adult rats following perinatal exposure to methanol vapor. Four cohorts of pregnant Long-Evans hooded rats, each cohort consisting of an exposure and a control group, were exposed to 0 parts per million (ppm) (control) or 4,500 ppm methanol vapor for six hours daily beginning on gestation day (GD) 6 with dams and pups then being exposed postnatal day (PND) 21.

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The Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior (JEAB) and the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis (JABA) have both established home pages on the World Wide Web. Their addresses are: http://www.envmed.

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Aim: The human angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) gene is a candidate genetic locus for stroke because of the importance of the renin-angiotensin system to the development of cardiovascular disease. In the present study, the association between ACE gene deletion/insertion (D/I) polymorphism and the presence or absence of ischaemic stroke was evaluated and possible associations between ACE gene polymorphism and certain subgroups of stroke were investigated.

Materials And Methods: DNA samples from 585 unselected suspected stroke patients admitted to the Acute Stroke Unit, Western Infirmary, Glasgow, and from 188 age- and sex-matched controls were genotyped by polymerase chain reaction.

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Mouse hepatoma x rat hepatocyte hybrids that segregate rat chromosomes were used to determine the chromosomal location of the rat genes encoding 11 beta-hydroxylase and aldosterone synthase (Cyp11b1 and Cyp11b2 respectively). By means of species-specific restriction fragments and microsatellite markers both genes were mapped to rat chromosome 7. The Cyp11b1 microsatellite marker was subsequently found to vary in length between and within rat strains.

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Clinical, biochemical and molecular data on five kindreds with dexamethasone-suppressible hyperaldosteronism are reviewed. The clinical phenotype varies from severe, early onset hypertension to much milder blood pressure elevation; hypokalaemia is usually mild. The genetic basis of the syndrome reflects the presence of a chimaeric gene derived from an unequal crossover between CYP11B1 and CYP11B2, resulting in ACTH-sensitive aldosterone synthase activity.

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1. Genetic analysis of five kindreds with glucocorticoid-suppressible hyperaldosteronism, four of whom had not been subjected to any previous genetic analysis, revealed three different crossover breakpoints within the five kindreds clustered in the exon 3-intron 4 region of the chimaeric gene. The site of the crossover point had no effect on blood pressure within the kindreds studied.

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Glucocorticoid-suppressible hyperaldosteronism (GSH) is an uncommon form of dominantly inherited hypertension caused by the inheritence of a chimaeric 11 beta-hydroxylase/aldosterone synthase gene. Affected individuals appear to have an increased risk of premature morbidity and mortality from stroke, but treatment with low doses of dexamethasone can completely reverse the biochemical and clinical features. We assessed the clinical and genetic features of 5 British kindreds with GSH, the largest collection outwith the United States, and determined the location of the crossover regions in the chimaeric gene of all 5 kindreds.

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Field surveys over 2 years in contiguous beds of the seagrassesZostera capricorni andPosidonia australis showed that the green algaCodium duthieae was consistently more abundant inZ. capricorni than inP. australis.

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Monoclonal antibodies, LM313/706 and LM357/828, recognize high-frequency epitopes which are absent on red cells of Ko phenotype. Both antibodies have proved suitable for automated screening of blood donor samples, with 5 ml of each culture supernatant sufficient to screen 3,000 donor samples. In a screen of 45,545 samples, LM313/706 revealed 11 samples (1:3686) of Kp(a+b-) phenotype.

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Glucocorticoid suppressible hyperaldosteronism (GSH) is an uncommon form of dominantly inherited hypertension. Presentation with hypertension and complications such as stroke in early life are well recognised. The use of a simple genetic test carried out on blood or placenta facilitates the detection of infants and children with GSH before the development of hypertension, allowing prompt treatment of hypertension if it occurs, and an opportunity to study the effects of growth and environmental influences on the progression of the condition.

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Objective: The aim of this study was to determine whether fetal vibroacoustic stimulation caused a surge of catecholamines from the fetal sympathoadrenal system.

Study Design: A randomized, prospective, controlled trial was performed at The Queen Mother's Hospital, Glasgow. Circulating catecholamine levels in cord blood from a group of fetuses who received vibroacoustic stimulation 1 to 2 minutes before delivery by elective cesarean section (n = 25) were compared with those from a group of controls (n = 23) (Mann-Whitney U test).

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A series of 7-[2,3-diaryl-5-(1-methylethyl)-1H-pyrrol-1-yl]-3,5- dihydroxy-6-heptenoates was prepared and evaluated for its ability to inhibit the enzyme HMG-CoA reductase in vitro. Maintaining a 5-(1-methylethyl) substituent found to be optimal in related studies, structure-activity relationships were established for compounds modified at positions 2, 3, and 4 of the pyrrole ring. The 4-fluorophenyl group was preferred at the pyrrole 2-position, while incorporation of a range of substituted phenyl groups and pyridyl substituents at the 3-position provided compounds with equivalent enzyme inhibitory activities and widely different lipophilicities.

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3,5-Dihydroxy-7-(N-imidazolyl)heptanoates 4 and the corresponding heptenoates 5 were synthesized as novel classes of potent HMG-CoA reductase (HMGR) inhibitors in which members of the latter series possess enzyme inhibitory activity greater than that of lovastatin 1 and pravastatin 2. Structure-activity studies show that the 7-(N-imidazolyl)heptenoates 5 are more active than the corresponding heptanoates 4. For both imidazolyl series, the 4-fluorophenyl group is preferred at C-5, and a broad range of aryl substituents which promote widely different lipophilicities is tolerated at C-4.

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A patient with a chronic, large fibre sensory neuropathy had an immunoglobulin M lambda monoclonal paraprotein reactive at titres in excess of 1/10(5) with NeuNAc(alpha 2-8)NeuNAc(alpha 2-3)Gal configured disialosyl groups present on the gangliosides GD1b, GT1b, GQ1b, and GD3. The paraprotein showed weaker reactivity with GD1a, GM3, and LM1 but no reactivity with GM2, GM1, or asialo-GM1. In addition, the paraprotein had cold agglutinating activity with anti-Pr2 specificity, Pr2 being an antigenic determinant on membrane glycoproteins or glycolipids in erythrocytes or both.

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Characterization of microorganisms associated with alfalfa leaf-cutter bee (Megachile rotundata) nectar, pollen, provisions, larval guts, and frass (excreta) in Alberta demonstrated a varied aerobic microflora. Yeasts were isolated frequently from nectar, pollen, and provisions but rarely from guts or frass. The most prevalent yeast taxa were: Candida bombicola, Cryptococcus albidus, Metschnikowia reukaufii, and Rhodotorula glutinis.

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We have established optimal culture conditions for growing well-differentiated atrial myocytes from newborn rats. These myocytes show the morphological features of myocytes in intact atria; including perinuclear endocrine storage granules, contractile apparatus and numerous mitochondria. The cells synthesise, store and secrete immunoreactive ANP.

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There is evidence to suggest that the human placenta may synthesize atrial natriuretic hormone (ANH). To test this hypothesis we examined specimens of normal term placenta obtained at elective caesarean section for evidence of either storage or synthesis of this peptide. No immunocytochemical or ultrastructural evidence of ANH storage was found.

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Objective: The aim was to determine the relative distribution and possible origins of peptide containing nerves in the bovine heart before and after functional extrinsic denervation established by cryosurgery.

Methods: A quantitative immunohistochemical technique was used.

Results: In the intact heart, myocardial nerve fibres and fascicles displaying immunoreactivity for the general neural marker protein gene product 9.

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The spectral energy-dependence of the radiation-induced ESR signal has been studied in ovine cortical bone. Crushed bone samples were irradiated using photon beams with effective energies in the range from 0.06 to 6 MeV, and electron beams with mean energies in the range from 2 to 10 MeV.

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Plasma, kidney, and adrenal catecholamine concentrations were varied by infusing rats with L-dopa and/or carbidopa for 2 weeks. L-Dopa infusion (300 micrograms/day) increased dopamine concentrations in plasma, adrenal zona glomerulosa, and kidney by 140%, 74%, and 224%, respectively: the dopamine content of the adrenal inner cortex plus medulla was not increased. Infusion of carbidopa alone had no detectable effect upon endogenous dopamine concentrations.

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Atrial and ventricular myocytes from fetal and newborn rats were cultured in medium supplemented with fetal or newborn calf serum with and without glucocorticoid. Myocyte morphology was examined by light and electron microscopy, and the amount of stored and secreted atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) was measured. Without dexamethasone, neonatal atrial myocytes cultured for 7 days contained myofibrils organized into sarcomeres and numerous endocrine granules containing immunostainable ANP.

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The influence of filamentous fungi isolated from petals of bean and rapeseed on white mold caused by Sclerotinia sclerotiorum was evaluated. In laboratory trials, macerates of agar plugs containing hyphal fragments of the pathogen in combination with individual fungi were applied onto celery petioles, and subsequent lesion diameters were recorded. The efficacy of 10 fungi exhibiting a spectrum of lesion suppression on celery was correlated with the efficacy of the same fungi in growth-room (r = 0.

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