Publications by authors named "Shima T"

Regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF), sensory evoked potentials (SEP), and intracranial pressure (ICP) were investigated in dogs with focal cerebral ischemia produced by a silicone cylinder embolus in the middle cerebral artery (MCA) trunk as compared to that produced by trapping the same vessel. These variables were measured at intervals of 1 hour for a period of 6 hours after MCA occlusion. In the embolized animals, rCBF decreased most extensively at the basal ganglia, from a control level of 53.

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The authors produced occlusion of the middle cerebral artery (MCA) trunk in dogs by two methods: silicone cylinder embolization and trapping. Comparative analyses of the clinicopathological features in these models, extending from the acute to chronic stage, were performed. Within 24 hours after embolization, the brain exhibited swelling without macroscopic infarction.

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The effects of microsurgical embolectomy were investigated clinicopathophysiologically in 60 dogs after occlusion of the middle cerebral artery (MCA) trunk with a silicone cylinder embolus. One group of animals served as a control (non-embolectomized group), and in the other two groups the embolus was removed 3 or 6 hours after occlusion (3-hour or 6-hour embolectomy group). In the non-embolectomized animals, major neurological deficits with deep cerebral infarction were observed.

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A case with angiographic extravasation of contrast medium from ruptured vessels in an arteriovenous malformation is reported and a review of the literature presented.

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This study evaluates the histological and histochemical changes and osteogenicity of Synthos (tricalcium phosphate ceramic) implanted in the cervical intervertebral space. The cervical vertebrae from C-3 to C-6 were exposed in 20 dogs, and discectomy was performed at the third and fifth spaces. A dowel of Synthos was inserted into the third space, and a piece of fresh autologous graft from the humerus was inserted into the fifth space.

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The neuromuscular blocking property of minocycline hydrochloride (MNC) was studied in 12 rabbits. In 2 of 6 animals, MNC, 60-160 mg/kg, alone caused a decrease in twitch tension. During partial neuromuscular blockade produced by a continuous infusion of pancuronium, the intravenous administration of MNC, 20--60 mg/kg, resulted in a dose-dependent decrease in twitch tension in 6 animals.

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A 58-day-old girl with hypoplastic left heart syndrome underwent bypass grafting from the pulmonary artery to the descending aorta, ligation of the ductus arteriosus, and banding of the main pulmonary artery distal to the graft. Anastomoses of the graft were performed by partial clamping of the arteries under moderate surface hypothermia. The patient tolerated the procedure well and was discharged from the intensive care unit on the eleventh postoperative day, but she died on the twentieth day of metabolic derangement.

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The mechanism of stimulatory action of thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) on spontaneous motor activity was investigated in rats. TRH produced a significant hyperactivity with intraperitoneal administration of 20 mg/kg or bilateral injection of 10 micrograms into the nucleus accumbens septi (NAS). Following bilateral injection of 6-hydroxydopamine into the mesolimbic dopamine (DA) pathway, the hyperactivity induced by TRH was not altered, whereas the response to apomorphine given intraperitoneally or DA injected into the NAS was clearly enhanced.

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