An endothelium-dependent action of neuropeptide Y (NPY) has been implicated in studies on various vascular beds. In the present study, the requirement of an intact endothelium for NPY-evoked potentiation of the response to sympathetic nerve stimulation was determined in the small mesenteric arteries of the rat and in the central ear artery of the rabbit. Further, NPY-mediated inhibition of relaxing influences was determined in small mesenteric arteries of the rat.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn order to overcome the problems of interdosage fluctuations of body fluid concentrations of carbamazepine, a slow-release formulation has been developed. In an open, controlled, within-patient study, the diurnal plasma concentrations of carbamazepine and its 10,11-epoxide were measured in 25 epileptic children first treated with conventional carbamazepine tablets (Tegretol) and then with the Tegretol slow-release preparation. The diurnal plasma concentration curves during treatment with the slow-release formulation showed significantly less variation over 24 hours than during treatment with the ordinary preparation, as measured by the fluctuation index.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFActa Physiol Scand
April 1990
We have previously studied the transmitters involved in, and the calcium dependency of, the neurogenic response to continuous, regular nerve stimulation in small mesenteric arteries from the rat. We have now studied responses to irregular nerve stimulation in these respects. Small mesenteric arteries from rat were mounted into a myograph and the intramural sympathetic nerves were activated by field stimulation.
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February 1990
We have studied the neurogenic response of small mesenteric arteries from the rat to evaluate the involvement of possible co-transmitters under various modes of stimulation. Segments of small branches of the mesenteric artery were mounted in a myograph and the intramural nerves were activated with transmural electrical stimulation. A single stimulation of the nerves caused a contraction that was reduced by only 20% in the presence of adrenergic blocking agents (prazosin or phenoxybenzamine), whereas the steady-state response to continuous nerve stimulation of high frequency was reduced by 90-95%.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFelodipine, a calcium antagonist with pronounced vascular selectivity, was given to 10 patients with cold-induced, digital vasospasm. Placebo and increasing doses of felodipine (2.5, 5, and 10 mg b.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA tight-fitting crewneck undergarment (U) and a loose-fitting shirt (S) were studied as part of a commonly used clothing ensemble (Itot = 0.22 m2 K W-1). Ten clothed male subjects performed standardized packing work (VO2 = 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe have previously shown that the contraction of small mesenteric arteries in response to nerve stimulation is enhanced by preceding high-frequency stimulation. We have now investigated the calcium dependency of this post-stimulatory potentiation. Small arteries (inner diameter 150-250 microns) from normotensive rats were dissected free from surrounding tissue, and segments were mounted in a myograph where the wall tension was measured at well-defined circumferences.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFVarious in-vitro studies have indicated a direct attenuating effect of sodium on the affinity of adrenergic alpha 2-receptors. It has been suggested that ingested sodium in this way might increase blood pressure by reducing the activity of central alpha 2-receptors and thereby increasing sympathetic discharge. However, such an effect of sodium would also impair the function of peripheral alpha 2-receptors.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe binding affinity (Bmax, Kd) of [3H]imipramine to platelet membranes was investigated in 43 patients with a diagnosis of idiopathic pain syndrome. Measurements were carried out prior to and after 6 weeks' treatment with the antidepressants clomipramine or maprotiline (randomized double-blind trial). Before treatment the Bmax was 11% lower (1109 +/- 237 fmol/mg protein) compared to historical control subjects (n = 21, 1240 +/- 390) and comparable to patients with psychogenic pain with affective symptoms (n = 62, 1110 +/- 360) previously measured at the same laboratory.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe influence of flip angle and TR on signal to noise ratio and contrast between cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and cord was evaluated in cervical spine imaging in 5 volunteers, using gradient echo technique. All experiments were performed on a 0.3 tesla Fonar beta-3000 M scanner using solenoidal surface coils.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIsradipine is a new potent calcium-channel blocking agent with highly selective action on peripheral vessels. In this single-blind study, its dose-related effect on cold-induced changes in finger systolic pressure (FSP) was investigated in ten female patients with primary Raynaud's phenomenon, and the side effects of isradipine treatment were evaluated. The patients were studied during 9 weeks of treatment.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn the present study we examine the calcium requirements of the neurogenic response in vitro of small arteries (150-200 microns diameter) from the mesentery of Wistar rats. Intramural nerves were activated with electrical field stimulation. Responses to single impulses and to low-frequency repeated stimulation were reduced or abolished by reducing the Ca2+ concentration in the bathing solution from 2.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn order to optimize the coil selection for cervical and thoracic spine imaging the signal characteristics of two different solenoidal surface coils (15 cm and 30 cm diameter, respectively) as well as the head coil and body coil were determined using a 0.3 T MR scanner with a vertical magnetic field. Signal-to-noise ratio curves were obtained for each coil using tube phantoms and a human-like phantom.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFArch Dermatol Res
October 1989
Explanted human keratinocytes exposed in vitro to recombinant interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) were investigated for the appearance of mRNA for HLA-DR. Using in situ hybridization with a (35S)UTP-labelled HLA-DR beta cRNA probe, mRNA-positive cells were detected already within 6 h with maximal numbers of positive cells as well as the amount of mRNA per cell after 48 h. The corresponding protein HLA-DR, as analysed by immunoperoxidase staining, was detected on 20%-40% of the cells after 24 h and on almost all cells within 48 h.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn a previous study we observed that human epidermal cell (EC) suspensions containing HLA-DR-expressing keratinocytes showed an amplified T-cell response to purified protein derivative (PPD). To evaluate further the possible immunological importance of class II transplantation antigens on keratinocytes we have compared the T-cell response to PPD in the presence of the following stimulator cells: EC suspensions from normal skin, or EC from tuberculin-reactive skin with or without removal of Langerhans' cells. The proliferation of purified T lymphocytes from peripheral blood in response to PPD in the presence of various concentrations of autologous EC was measured by [3H]thymidine incorporation on day 6.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTwo cases of congenital cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection in twins are reported. In addition, congenital CMV infection in twin pairs described in the literature is reviewed. The relationship of monochorionic vs.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDuring rescues in cold climates, plastic tracheal tubes have fractured because of cold stress or mishandling. Susceptibility of rubber and plastic tracheal tubes to cold stress was tested in a climate chamber. Plastic tubes became stiffer when chilled, had greater resistance to reshaping and were more sensitive to shock and manipulation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe efficacy and safety of propafenone, 150 mg four times daily, were compared with those of disopyramide, 100 mg four times daily, in a randomized single-blind, cross-over study in 38 patients with symptomatic premature ventricular complexes (PVCs). The 24-hour ambulatory ECG, employed for assessing antiarrhythmic efficacy, was analyzed blindly. The median reduction in the number of PVCs was higher with propafenone than with disopyramide (91.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSeventy patients with idiopathic syndromes were treated with maprotiline, a noradrenaline reuptake inhibitor, or clomipramine, a serotonin reuptake inhibitor in a 6-week, double-blind, randomized, multicenter trial. Fifty-two patients completed the double-blind phase. Overall, 50% of the patients improved.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Immunol Methods
December 1987
The possibility of eliminating the class II antigen-expressing and antigen-presenting Langerhans cells from normal human epidermal cell suspensions was investigated. Cell suspensions containing 1.7-2.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn rescue medicine, a suction apparatus must function in a variety of environmental conditions. To find an appropriate device for the Swedish Air Force air rescue service the Laerdal suction device 790,000 was selected for further testing according to international standards for aviation safety. Tests showed that vibrations had deleterious effects on the internal construction of the suction device.
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December 1987
We have previously shown that, at least at frequencies of 4 Hz and above, a previous stimulation of the intramural vasoconstrictor nerves facilitates the subsequent response so that even maximal contractions can develop during periods of stimulation as short as a few seconds. In the present study the facilitating effect of a continuous nerve stimulation was quantitatively tested on 'single-twitch' responses to individual nerve impulses. Small arteries and veins (150-500 micron diameter) from rats were mounted in a myograph at known wall tension, and the intramural nerves were activated at frequencies between 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe effects of the calcium-entry blocker nifedipine 20 mg, two 10 mg capsules, t.i.d.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNormotensive (WKY) and hypertensive rats (SHR) from 5 to 13-14 weeks of age were given 'low' (LNa; 0.5 mmol Na 100 g-1 food), 'control' (CNa; 5 or 12 mmol), 'high' (HNa; 50 mmol) and in SHR also 'medium low' (mLNa; 2 mmol) and 'very high' (vHNa; 120 mmol) sodium diets, to explore how such 240-fold variations in Na intake affect cardiac design. This was assessed in isolated perfused, temporarily-arrested hearts by recordings of left ventricular (LV) diastolic pressure-volume relationships (P/V), LV and RV weights, and by calculations of the ratio between LV wall thickness and internal radius (w/ri), after in vivo recordings of awake mean arterial pressure (MAP) and heart rate (HR).
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January 1986
A combined morphological and physiological analysis of the properties of the adrenergic vasoconstrictor innervation was carried out in the splanchnic vasculature in the rat. Three generations of vessels were studied: (1) the abdominal aorta and the caval vein; (2) the superior mesenteric artery and vein; (3) 200 microns branches of the superior mesenteric artery and their parallelling veins. The adrenergic innervation was visualized by the Hillarp-Falck fluorescence technique, and by the immunohistochemical localization of immunoreactivity to tyrosine hydroxylase and dopamine-beta-hydroxylase.
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