Publications by authors named "Marti E"

Naturally occurring postnatal cell death in the somatosensory cortex and medial cortical areas was examined in micrencephalic rats produced after exposure to 100 cGy X-rays at embryonic day 15. The absolute numbers of dead cells per tissue section were not affected in the future subcortical white matter, but were severely decreased in the cerebral cortex when compared with age-matched controls. Furthermore, the proportion of cortical dead cells per 1000 live neurons in the cerebral cortex and the cumulative cell death across time were significantly reduced in irradiated animals.

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The pattern of distribution of carnosine-like immunoreactivity and its relation to glial fibrillary acidic protein immunoreactivity have been studied in two lizards (Gallotia galloti and Tarentola delalandii) and in two anuran amphibians (Rana esculenta and Xenopus laevis) using immunocytochemical techniques. Biochemical data obtained by paper electrophoresis show that the dipeptides carnosine and homocarnosine are both present in the brain of all the species examined. In the central nervous system of both anurans and reptilians, carnosine immunoreactivity is localized in glial cells.

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The hypophysis of the lizard Gallotia galloti showed substance-P-like immunoreactivity in both the adenohypophysis (pars distalis, PD; pars intermedia, PI) and the neurohypophysis (median eminence and pars nervosa), whereas angiotensin-II-like immunoreactivity appeared only in PD and PI. The elution-restaining procedure has allowed us to demonstrate the colocalization of both peptides with adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) in PD and PI cells. Electron microscopic study revealed the presence of substance P immunoreactivity on ACTH secretory granules.

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Postnatal development of dendritic spines (DS) on the 500-microns-proximal region of the apical dendrite of large layer V pyramidal neurons of the somatosensory cortex (Par 1) was studied with the rapid Golgi method in micrencephalic rats produced after exposure to 100 cGy X-irradiation at embryonic day 18. Treated rats examined at the age of 15 days had more DS than age-matched controls, whereas the reverse occurred in rats aged 30 days. After this time the number of DS decreased in normal rats.

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The development of the pituitary Pars Tuberalis (PT) was studied in the lizard Gallotia galloti using classical, histological and immunohistochemical techniques. As early as stage 32 of development, the Rathke's pouch exhibits 2 lateral extensions that will give rise to the PT. In these extensions, cellular proliferation results in the formation of two cell masses which develop rostro-laterally and contact the basal diencephalon at stage 35.

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The DNA from equine sarcoid samples from New York State and Switzerland was isolated and probed with bovine papillomavirus type 1 (BPV-1) to determine if BPV genomes were present. Twelve of 13 sarcoids from New York State and 17/20 sarcoids from Switzerland contained DNA that hybridized to the BPV-1 probe. Restriction enzyme analysis of the positive samples demonstrated restriction fragment profiles characteristic of BPV-1 in 22 sarcoids and restriction fragment profiles characteristic of bovine papillomavirus type 2 (BPV-2) in 7 sarcoids.

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The neural tube in the Gallotia galloti Stage 22 (S.22) embryo is already closed at the level of the cervical flexure, while caudal closure does not end until S.23.

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The developmental pattern and the adult distribution of neuropeptide tyrosine (NPY) and its C-terminal flanking peptide (C-PON) were investigated in the spinal cord of the lizard Gallotia galloti. Embryonic, postnatal and adult animals were studied by means of the immunohistochemical technique. Neurons containing both peptide immunoreactivities first appeared at the embryonic Stages 37/38.

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Arteriolosclerotic leucoencephalopathy in the elderly (ALE) is characterized by white matter lesions associated with atherosclerosis and arteriolosclerosis. Mild lesions are focal and probably represent early status cribosus or incomplete lacunar infarcts. Moderate and severe lesions are diffuse areas of demyelination in the centrum semiovale in which lacunar infarcts are seldom observed.

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The rapid Golgi method, combined with current optical and electronmicroscopical techniques, was used in three central gangliogliomas and in one dysplastic gangliocytoma of the cerebellum to study the morphology of ganglionic cells. Gangliogliomas were composed of bipolar, fusiform and radiate cells with dense core and clear vesicles in the perikaryon and cellular processes, the number of each cellular type varying from one case to another. These features, together with the fact that isodendritic neurons are considered to be phylogenetically old neurons, suggest that these tumours are composed of "primitive" neurons that are not homogeneous with regard to their morphology.

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We report a case of mucinous cystadenoma of the appendix with myxoglobulosis associated to cecal adenocarcinoma. Appendiceal myxoglobulosis present typical gross and microscopical findings. The clinical diagnosis of myxoglobulosis should be followed by a careful evaluation of the patient in order to detect an appendicular neoplasm and/or an assoiciated occult intestinal carcinoma.

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The developmental patterns of neurofilament triplet proteins, peptide and amine immunoreactivities were compared in motor (ventral spinal cord), sensory (dorsal spinal cord, dorsal root ganglia, epidermis), and autonomic (intermediolateral cell columns, dermis) regions in the rat and human. In the rat, neurofilament triplet proteins first appeared in motoneurones (embryonic day 13). In the youngest human fetuses studied (6 weeks), immunoreactivity was present throughout the spinal cord.

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A mixture of 15N-labelled, 14C-labelled and unlabelled minaprine was administered orally to three baboons, and metabolites in blood, urine and brain investigated. Biological samples were extracted with dichloromethane and the radioactive components extracted were analysed by t.l.

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A young girl suffering from asphyxiating thoracic dystrophy secondary to bronchial asthma was submitted to an allergologic evaluation. We have not found these processes associated in what some authors have called the "minor forms" of the Jeune syndrome. Osteochondrodysplasia, called in recent papers thoracic-pelvic-phalangeal dysplasia, is characterised by marked retraction of the thoracic cage associated with changes in the bones of the pelvis and extremities.

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In this study, we report the IgE, IgA, IgM and IgG levels in the serum and the secretory IgA obtained from a group of children of different ages with normal morphgram, with no personal or family history of allergies and without recurrent infectious diseases. The IgG, IgA and IgM and salivary secretory IgA were determined by the immunonephelometry technique, using specific anti-serum for heavy chains obtained form rabbits and purified by affinitive chromatography. The IgE was determined by radioimmunoassay, using the PRIST technique.

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The active transport of oxygen and carbon dioxide into the swim-bladder of fish is discussed. The rete mirabile is a capillary network which is involved in the gas secretion into the bladder. The rete is regarded as a counter-current multiplier.

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