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This work describes fluorescence yield measurements in suspensions of strains of Rhodospirillum rubrum and Rhodopseudomonas sphaeroides in which the iron . quinone complex (X) was chemically reduced (state [PIX-]; P is the reaction center bacteriochlorophyll dimer, I is the long wavelength bacteriopheophytin), and compares these with the fluorescence observed when all the traps are open (state [PIX]) and with the fluorescence observed when all the traps are closed (state [P+IX]). At 77 K the amplitude and the shape of the fluorescence emission spectrum in [PIX-] are identical to those observed in [PIX]. This is a strong indication that all the extra fluorescence observed at room temperature in [PIX-] is, in fact, caused by an efficient back reaction [P+I-X-] leads to [P*IX-]. Using an equation similar to the original Vredenberg-Duysens relationship (Vredenburg, W.J. and Duysens, L.N.M. (1963) Nature 197, 355-357) but now assuming that a single reaction center has a probability pt of trapping an excitation and (1--pt) of re-emitting it to the surroundings, we are able to calculate pt as a function of the temperature by measuring the fluorescence in [PIX], [PIX-] and [P+IX] as a function of the temperature. The calculated pt values agree reasonably well with triplet yields measured in isolated reaction centers. Finally, we have measured the reaction center triplet yield (
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) in intact systems and we have shown that the sum of the triplet yield and the remaining loss processes (PL) in the antenna bacteriochlorophyll including the bacteriochlorophyll dimer (such as fluorescence, internal conversion or direct triplet formation) is approximately constant; if we assume that at 77 K the only process which occurs in the reaction center is the formation of a reaction center triplet, than
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+ PL=1. The energy barrier between [P*IX-] and [P+I-X-] was estimated to be 0.11--0.15 eV for a set of preparations.
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PMID:Bacteriochlorophyll fluorescence of purple bacteria at low redox potentials. The relationship between reaction center triplet yield and the emission yield. 9 54
The induction by adenovirus-12 of a site-specific gap and assignment of the chimpanzee genes for thymidine kinase and galactokinase were studied by utilizing chimpanzee-mouse hybrid cells. It has been shown that adenovirus-12 induces a specific gap in the long arm of human chromosome 17 (HS 17); with chimpanzee-mouse hybrid cells the specific gap appears on the short arm of the chimpanzee homolog [
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19 (HS 17)] of HS 17. This result supports the proposed relationship of HS 17 to
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19 (HS 17) by means of a pericentric inversion. The chimpanzee thymidine kinase and galactokinase genes were assigned to
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19 (HS 17), further confirming the homology to HS 17. Other syntenic relationships and gene assignments were consistent with proposed homologies between chimpanzee and human chromosomes.
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PMID:Genetic homology between man and the chimpanzee: syntenic relationships of genes for galactokinase and thymidine kinase and adenovirus-12-induced gaps using chimpanzee-mouse somatic cell hybrids. 19 54
Patients suffering from acute schizophrenia are subjected to treatment according to different therapy standards, depending on the individual hospital. Hence, the present study aimed at a comparative investigation of the effects and side effects of fluphenazine dihydrochloride administered to 51 acutely diseased schizophrenics via the intravenous, intramuscular and oral routes. It was also interesting to record the assessment of efficacy, painfulness and, as the case may be, repeated selection of the form of application concerned, by the patients themselves. Finally, we also investigated the relations between the age of the patients, duration of previous hospitalisation, and the effects achieved with the three application forms. Documentation was effected via the following examination instruments described and recommended by the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), USA; CGI, BPRS, Dotes, APDI and
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PMID:[Comparative investigation of action and side effects in intravenous, intramuscular and oral application of fluphenazine dihydrochloride (author's transl)]. 50 43
In rats with unilateral carotid artery ligation pyramidal tract responses were studied during hypoxia and during trimethaphan-induced hypotension. Observations on EEG activity during hypoxia suggest that unilateral carotid artery ligation produces a more severe perfusion defect in lateral portions of the hemisphere. During hypoxia and during trimethaphan-induced hypotension indirect PTRs disappeared first from the hemisphere on the side of carotid artery ligation and next from the opposite hemisphere. This was followed by loss of direct PTRs in the same order. Animals could not be resuscitated once the direct
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from the non-ligated hemisphere had disappeared. Hypotension appears to be a late contributing factor in impairing electrocerebral activity during hypoxia in this study.
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PMID:Pyramidal tract responses (PTR) during hypoxia and hypotension. 96 Jan 74
Several physical properties of the first four enzymatic activities of the tryptophan pathway were examined using gel filtration and ion exchange chromatography. Five different patterns were noted. Differences in the anthranilate synthetase (AS) and phosphoribosylanthranilate transferase (PRT) defined these patterns. In all the organisms studied phosphoribosylanthranilate isomerase and indoleglycerol phosphate synthetase co-eluted from both diethylaminoethyl-cellulose and G-200 and thus probably are contained in a single polypeptide of 50,000 daltons. An AS-PRT complex was found in Citrobacter species, Enterobacter cloacae, and Erwinia dissolvens. In all the other bacteria examined AS and
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were separate molecules. In Serratia marcescens, S. marinorubra, and Enterobacter liquefaciens, AS was 140,000 daltons and PRT was 45,000 daltons. In Erwinia carotavora and Enterobacter hafniae the AS was the same size as the Serratia species but the PRT was larger at 67,000 daltons. Two Proteus species had an AS and PRT of the same size as E. carotavora and E. halfniae but the Proteus AS was different in that it partially dissociated upon gel filtration. Aeromonas formicans was unique in its possession of an AS with a molecular weight of 220,000. The PRT of A. formicans was found to elute at 67,000 daltons. Possible paths of evolution of the tryptophan enzymes are discussed in terms of the results of this study. The results presented here are also considered with respect to existing taxonomic schemes of the enteric bacteria.
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PMID:Tryptophan biosynthetic pathway in the Enterobacteriaceae: some physical properties of the enzymes. 111 88
In combined biochemical and functional studies it has been possible to show that ergocornine (0.5-5 mg/kg) and the ergolene derivative (5R,8R)-8-(4-p-methoxyphenyl-1-piperazinylmethyl)-6-methylergolene (
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17402; MPME) (0.25-5 mg/kg) reduce in a dose-dependent way brain 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) turnover in rat as evaluated with the tryptophan hydroxylase inhibitor, alpha-propyl-dopacetamide (H 22/54), whereas 2-Br-alpha-ergocryptine (CB 154; Br-EC) had no effect on brain 5-HT turnover. Effects on 5-HT receptor activity were evaluated using the extensor hindlimb reflex of acutely spinalized rats. It was found that ergocornine increased the 5-HT receptor activity independent of presynaptic 5-HT stores and that it didnot have any effects on uptake, retention and spontaneous overflow of 3-H-5-HT in vitro but reduced the fiedl stimulation-induced release of 3-H-5-HT in vitro. Therefore, it is suggested that ergocornine is a 5-HT recpetor-stimulating agent, an effect which may lead to reduction of nervous impulse flow in the 5-HT neurons and subsequently of 5-HT release and turnover. MPME, on the other hand, seems to increase 5-HT receptor release of 5-HT stores, mainly from extragranular sites. Thus, the increase in extensor reflex activity found after MPME was reduced by reserpine and H 22/54 and enhanced by nialamide and in vitro MPME markedly increased 3-H-5-HT overflow in cortical slices of nialamide-pretreated rats and inhibited uptake and retention of 3-H-5-HT (EC50 equals 1.6 times 10-minus 6 M) in cortical slices of normal rats. Inhibition of the 5-HT membrane pump does not seem to be of any major importance, since chlorimipramine was only weakly active on the extensor reflex in the pharmacological models used and since MPME did not block but rather enhanced the 5-HT depletion caused by 4-methyl-alpha-ethyl-m-tyramine. It is suggested that MPME is a releaser of extragranular 5-HT stores leading to increased 5-HT receptor activity and reduction of 5-HT turnover in the same way as indicated for ergocornine. This new ergolene derivative may represent a new class of antidepressant drugs acting via release of extragranular 5-HT stores.
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PMID:Effect of ergot drugs on central 5-hydroxytryptamine neurons: evidence for 5-hydroxytryptamine release or 5-hydroxytryptamine receptor stimulation. 117 34
Rat thymic cultures have been established in order to analyse the morpho-functional characteristics of thymic epithelial and non-epithelial cells in vitro. Stromal cultures, originating from implanted thymic fragments, consist of fibroblasts occupying most of the culture surface, epithelial cells forming discrete colonies, thymocytes and bone marrow-derived cells. Epithelial cells show a low class II MHC antigen expression, which is highly increased in semi-adherent cells, and do not interact with thymocytes. Thymocytes proliferate extensively at the beginning of the culture, but almost disappear at the end of the first week; however, restarting of thymocyte proliferation occurs during the second week of culture. Bone marrow-derived cells include ED- Ia+ CR3- IL-2R- dendritic cells (DC), ED+ Ia+ CR3+ IL-2R+ non-adherent thymic phagocytic cells (
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) and ED+ Ia- CR3- IL-2R- adherent type 1 and 2 macrophages, derived from
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. Both
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and DC establish lympho-stromatic complexes with thymocytes present in the cultures. These results suggest that
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and DC present in rat thymic cultures belong to different cell lineages, and that they are, respectively, the in vitro equivalents of intrathymic macrophages and interdigitating cells.
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PMID:Rat thymic cultures: morphological and phenotypical characterization. 207 Nov 61
To evaluate the validity of estimating left ventricular (LV) diastolic function using the Doppler transmitral flow profile, the relationship of transmitral flow to LV relaxation and LV filling dynamics was observed. A total of 54 subjects, including patients with ischemic heart disease, idiopathic cardiomyopathy, and normal persons were examined. LV filling dynamics were assessed in 20 of them who had no regional wall motion abnormality or irregular LV geometry. Peak velocity of rapid filling (R) and acceleration of rapid filling (AR) at the mitral annular level were measured as indices of transmitral flow during the rapid filling period. LV relaxation was evaluated according to the time constant of LV isovolumic pressure decline (T) using the method of Weiss et al. The correlation coefficient between R and T was -0.27 and that between AR and T was -0.16, indicating lack of correlations. The v-wave of pulmonary wedge pressure (PWPv) was measured as an index for left atrial driving pressure during the rapid LV filling period. Multiple regression analyses of R or AR as dependent variables and T and PWPv as independent variables revealed significant correlations (r = 0.66 and r = 0.59). The peak transit rate (
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= R/TVI) and atrial transit fraction (ATF = TVIa/TVI) were determined from the time integral of the transmitral flow velocity (TVI = time velocity integral during diastole, TVIa = time velocity integral during the atrial contraction phase). Also, the peak filling rate (PFR) during the rapid filling and atrial filling fraction (AFF) were determined by left ventriculography.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:[Validity of estimating left ventricular relaxation and filling dynamics by Doppler trans-mitral flow]. 248 32
A flexible loading dose schedule for inducing anticoagulation with warfarin was assessed in 31 consecutive patients. 55% reached the therapeutic range (prothrombin ratio between 2 and 4:1) by Day 2 (40 hours after the first dose) and this figure rose to 77% on Day 3 and to 87% on Day 4. All patients had a
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between 1.7 and 4.2 on Day 5. Patients with evidence of cardiac failure and abnormal liver function, and those taking medications known to interact with warfarin required lower doses and ran a higher
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when compared with the total group of patients. This schedule offers a useful means of safely and rapidly inducing warfarin therapy in all patients.
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PMID:A flexible loading dose schedule for warfarin therapy. 332 67
The ergolene derivative MPME (
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17402; (5R,8R)-8-(4-p-methoxyphenyl)-1-piperazynylmethyl-6- methylergolene], a dopamine (DA) receptor agonist acting mainly at DA D-1 receptors linked to dotted types of forebrain DA nerve terminals, induces a characteristic behavioural syndrome consisting of increased locomotion, head-bobbing and sniffing activity without oral stereotypies or increased rearing. Haloperidol and cis-flupenthixol, nonselective DA receptor antagonists, but not selective D-2 receptor antagonists such as remoxipride and sulpiride, could significantly counteract the locomotion and head-bobbing behaviour induced by MPME. In contrast, the sniffing behaviour induced by MPME was only marginally affected by haloperidol and cis-flupenthixol pretreatment. These results suggest that activation of D-1 receptors in the forebrain mainly linked to the dotted types of DA nerve terminals in the striatum, and in the limbic forebrain, can result in behavioural effects which differ from those caused by stimulation of D-2 receptors located mainly within the diffuse types of DA nerve terminal systems.
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PMID:The ergolene derivative MPME induces in the rat a behavioural syndrome associated with activation of dopamine D-1 receptors belonging to the dotted type of forebrain dopamine nerve terminals. 615 14
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