Publications by authors named "Mudd J"

The author presents suggestive evidence that glyceryl trinitrate served to treat and diagnose atherosclerotic impotence in a man with psychogenic impotence. The prevalence of atherosclerotic impotence is not known but may be relatively high in older men. Vasodilators may be effective in diagnosing these patients, who do not have clear signs of arterial insufficiency of the lower extremities (e.

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Spiroplasma citri was cultured in three different media that supplied cholesterol and fatty acids from: (i) horse serum, (ii) pleuropneumonia-like organism (PPLO) serum fraction, or (iii) bovine serum albumin-fatty acid-cholesterol. The ability of PPLO serum fraction to support growth varied by lot number. Neither PPLO serum fraction nor the bovine serum albumin medium supported growth as well as the horse serum medium.

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Patency of internal mammary artery (IMA) coronary grafts was evaluated in 150 patients having an early (20 days) and late (13 months) postoperative angiogram. Early and late failure for 76 right IMA grafts was 3 and 5 respectively and for 139 left IMA grafts 7 and 7 an overall IMA patency of 95% and 90%. The IMA and coronary internal diameter did not relate to graft closure.

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Six instances of aortic aneurysm in children have been observed in the past 15 years. Four children with aortic stenosis and coarctation of the aorta had aneurysmal dilatation of the ascending aorta, and two children with coarctation of the aorta had ruptured post-stenotic dilatation of the descending aorta. Our observations suggest that aortic aneurysm can be the result of hemodynamic stress, although developmental anomaly of the aorta associated with aortic stenosis or coarctation could be responsible for the development of the aneurysm.

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Two infants, 4 months and 8 months of age, with anomalous origin of the left coronary artery, underwent direct anastomosis of the left subclavian artery to the left coronary artery. In the patient operated upon at 4 months of age, the anastomosis proved to be patent by angiographic study 3 years postoperatively. However, in the patient operated upon at 8 months of age, the study 5 years postoperatively revaled clinically unsuspected occlusion at the anastomosis site.

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Early (one week) and late (one year) postoperative angiography was performed in 142 patients having 310 grafts (117 right coronary artery [RCA], 134 left anterior descending [LAD], and 59 circumflex coronary artery [CCA]) to assess the factors responsible for failure of aorta-coronary artery saphenous vein grafts. Early catheterization revealed an 85.5 per cent patency rate with similar rates for each artery (RCA 88 per cent, LAD 85 per cent, and CCA 81 per cent).

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In a horse serum-based medium containing a full complement of fatty acids, cells of Spiroplasma citri were seen to preferentially incorporate palmitic acid. In the same medium, which had a steryl ester-to-sterol ratio of 3.64, a steryl ester-to-sterol ratio of 0.

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Spider-like forms of purified reovirus RNA have been characterized by electron microscopy. These structures contained 11.3 +/- 0.

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Symptomatic, nonsyphilitic, acquired coronary ostial stenosis is a rare angiographic finding and was found in 0.13% of 3000 coronary angiograms. Three females with this lesion have been treated surgically.

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The enzymatic incorporation of sn-glycerol 3-phosphate into lipid by extracts of cucumber (Cucumis sativus) cotyledons showed an absolute requirement for ATP (saturation 2 mM). The incorporation was stimulated 4-fold by 0.2 mM oleate.

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The enzymic hydrolysis of S-acyl glutathione has been observed in extracts of various plant tissues. The richest source found in this study was avocado mesocarp. No enzymic activity was observed with acetyl coenzyme A or acetylthiocholine as substrates.

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The enzymic utilization of cytidine diphosphoethanolamine in the synthesis of phosphatidylethanolamine is localized in the microsomal fraction of spinach (Spinacia oleracea) leaves. The metal ion requirement can be satisfied by Mn(2+) (saturation approximately 0.6 mm) or Mg(2+) (saturation approximately 25 mm).

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The fact that palmitoyl-l-carnitine is oxidized by avocado mitochondria at a rate comparable with that of succinate oxidation suggests that there are at least two systems for beta-oxidation in higher plants. The carnitine-associated system is located in a mitochondrial fraction, whereas the glyoxylate-cycle-associated system is located in the glyoxysomes.

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1. The regional and subcellular distribution of the incorporation of sn-[(14)C]glycerol 3-phosphate into rat brain lipids in vitro was investigated and compared with the relative specific activity of various chemical and enzyme markers. The similarity between the subcellular distribution of this incorporation and of NADPH-cytochrome c reductase activity indicated that the synthesis of phosphatidic acid via this route correlated with the presence of endoplasmic reticulum.

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