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Intermittent hyperthyreosis occurs under various forms of stress, especially heat stress. The clinician may diagnose such cases as masked or apathetic hyperthyroidism or "forme fruste" hyperthyreosis or thyroid autonomy. As most routine and standard tests may here yield inconsistent results, it is the patients' anamnesis which may provide the clue. Our Bioclimatology Unit has now seen over 100 cases in which thyroid hypersensitivity towards heat was the most prominent syndrome: 10-15% of weather-sensitive patients are affected. The patients complain before or during heat spells of such contradictory symptoms as insomnia, irritability, tension, tachycardia, palpitations, precordial pain, dyspnoe, flushes with sweating or chills, tremor, abdominal pain or diarrhea, polyuria or pollakisuria, weight loss in spite of ravenous appetite,
fatigue
, exhaustion, depression, adynamia, lack of concentration and confusion. Determination of urinary neurohormones allows a differential diagnosis, intermittent hyperthyreosis being characterized by three cardinal symptoms: 1. tachycardia -- every case with more than 80 pulse beats being suspect (not specific); 2. urinary histamine -- every case excreting more than 90 mug/day being suspect. Again the drawback of this test is its lack of specificity, as histamine may also be increased in cases of allergy and spondylitis; 3. urinary thyroxine -- every case excreting more than 20 mug/day T-4 being suspect. This is the only specific test. Therapy should make use of lithium carbonate and beta-blockers. Propyl thiouracil is rarely required.
Horm Metab Res 1975
Sep
PMID:Intermittent hyperthyreosis -- a heat stress syndrome. 5 84
A technique is described for measuring the propagation velocity of a mechanical pulse along a muscle. The pulse is generated and detected by piezoelectric crystals (bimorph benders). Measurement of the time delay for a known crystal separation gives the propagation velocity v (of the order of 100 m s-1) from which the Young's modulus is calculated. Primary results for elastic moduli of frog and toad muscles at 5 degrees C are: 2.6 X 10(6) N m-2 at rest, 3.1 X 10(7) N m-2 in tetanus and 2.1 X 10(7) N m-2 in rigor. Exploratory experiments are also described showing the application of the technique to (i) the development of tetanus, (ii) variation with sarcomere length and (iii) the mechanics of rigor. The pulse technique gives an almost instantaneous measurement of the purely elastic response of a muscle and is thereby of value in basic studies of the mechanism of contraction. It is also a useful non-destructive probe in following the effects of such variables as temperature,
fatigue
or chemical treatments.
Phys Med Biol 1978
Sep
PMID:Pulse propagation in muscle. 10 92
The interaction between effects of ethanol ingestion and those of infrasound on neuro-muscular
fatigue
in the animal is abolished by ascorbic acid. The relevant mechanism is in acetaldehyde detoxification.
C R Acad Hebd Seances Acad Sci D 1978
Sep
11
PMID:[Suppression by ascorbic acid of neuromuscular fatigue due to sound-alcohol synergy]. 10 54
The effects of noise, alcohol, and the combination of the two were studied on muscular
fatigue
in several mouse strains to investigate a possible interaction between the two stresses. Muscular
fatigue
was measured by latency to submersion during a forced-swimming test. Animals were exposed to acoustic stimuli of fixed frequency and intensity for 2h preceding the test. Ethanol was administered orally from 30 min to 3h 30 min prior to testing. Alcohol doses and sound intensities were subliminal when administered separately. While no significant interaction occurred between alcohol and audible sound, the interaction between alcohol and infrasound was highly significant indicating that their joint effects are more than merely additive. Blood alcohol measurements indicate that these interactive effects are prolonged for more than 2h after elimination of alcohol from the blood. Effects are similar in genetically deaf and hearing mice, implicating involvement of nonauditory pathways.
Psychopharmacology (Berl) 1979
Sep
PMID:Reduction of swimming time in mice through interaction of infrasound and alcohol. 11 95
The professional ballet dancer presents all of the problems of any vigorous athlete. The problems include osteochondral fractures,
fatigue
fractures, sprains, chronic ligamentous instability of the knee, meniscal tears, impingement syndrome, degenerative arthritis of multiple joints and low back pain. Attention to minor problems with sound conservative therapy can avoid many major developments and lost hours. Observations included the extraordinary external rotation of at the hip without demonstrable alteration in the hip version angle and hypertrophy of the femur, tibia and particularly the second metatarsal (in female dancers). Careful evaluation of the range of motion of the extremities, serial roentgenographic examination, and systematic review of previous injuries, training programs and rehearsal techniques have been evaluated in a series of cases to provide the basis for advice to directors and teachers of the ballet.
Clin Orthop Relat Res 1975
Sep
PMID:A new consideration in athletic injuries. The classical ballet dancer. 12 36
The effects of exercise training and fatique on the contractile properties of rat soleus muscles have been investigated. Prolonged exercise, consisting of 2 h or daily treadmill running, induced small but significant decrease in contraction time, one-half relaxation time, and maximum tetanic tension (Po), and increase in the peak rate of tension development (dP/dt) during a twitch, and an increase in maximum shortening velocity (Vmax). The 20% increase in Vmax was proportional to the previously reported increase in actomyosin ATPase induced by 2 h of daily running. These results indicate that prolonged training can induce modifications of the neurally determined contractile properties of skeletal muscle. To investigate the effects of
fatigue
, soleus muscles were stimulated in situ with 250-ms trains of 100 Hz at a rate of 110 trains per minute for 30 min. This resulted in a 32% decrease in Po, a 48% decline in peak tetanic dP/dt, and a 12% decrease in Vmax in muscles of untrained animals. Muscles that had adapted to exercise were significantly protected against the decrease in Po (only an 8% decrease) and Vmax (no significant decrease) but not against the decline in peak dP/dt.
Am J Physiol 1977
Sep
PMID:Contractile properties of rat soleus muscle: effects of training and fatique. 14 94
The side effects and possible side effects of the therapy with valproic acid were documented in 66 outpatients with epilepsy over a period of one year. The serum levels of valproic acid were measured gaschromatographically over the same period. The majority of the patients received a combined medication. The occurrence of side effects or possible side effects of valproic acid led to a dosage reduction of discontinuation of the compound in 25% of the patients. Patients complaining of
tiredness
showed significantly higher serum valproic acid levels than patients without clinical side effects. The other comparisons between the serum valproic acid levels in the case of clinical side effects and changes in laboratory findings and the serum levels of patients without side effects or changes in laboratory findings did not indicate a definite difference.
Fortschr Med 1979
Sep
13
PMID:[Antiepileptic therapy with valproinic acid. Correlations of side effects and serum levels of valproinic acid]. 15 46
Earlier studies had failed to show the presence of capillaries between the white fibres of pigeon pectoralis muscle. In this paper, data are reported for the first time documenting that these capillaries occur in both intra- and inter-fasicular areas of the muscle. Fresh frozen sections of pigeon pectoralis major muscle were incubated for alkaline ATPase reaction following pretreatment with different EDTA solutions (4.3 mM, pH 4.3). The results showed the existence of an inherent heterogeneity of capillaries. The capillaries of white fibres stained intensely for K+/Mg2+-EDTA or Mg2+-EDTA pre-incubated ATPase; the capillaries of red fibres stained poorly. Both white fibre and red fibre capillaries were examined ultrastructurally in the non-perfused pigeon pectoralis muscle. It is suggested that a possible correlation exists between the distinctive metabolic and mechanical characteristics of the Type II white, glycolytic, fast-twitch fast-
fatigue
muscle fibres and the high ATPase activity of their capillaries.
Histochem J 1979
Sep
PMID:On the heterogeneity of capillaries of pigeon pectoralis muscle: a histoenzymatic and ultrastructural study. 15 80
A new technique for measuring neuromuscular junction continuity is described. Junctional transmission is evaluated by integration of the electromyographic (EMG) response induced by intramuscular electrical stimulation. The unique characteristics of this monitoring technique are the use of intramuscular stimulation and a varying stimulation rate. The stimulus frequency is made to increase exponentially from 1 to 100 pulses per second over a period of 10 or 15 seconds. Thin coiled wire electrodes are used for stimulation and recording of the EMG response. The frequency sweep electromyogram (FS-EMB) response was measured in uncurarized and curarized tibialis anterior muscle of cat. In the uncurarized preparation, the FS-EMG response was only slightly decreased with an increasing stimulus frequency. During neuromuscular blockade with d-tubocurarine the FS-EMG response diminished with increasing frequency. The response failed at successively lower frequencies during deeper levels of neuromuscular block. Recovery proceeded in the reverse order. The frequency sweep technique provides quantitative assessment of neuromuscular junction continuity over a broad spectrum of driving frequencies without inducing
fatigue
. This method does not require force measurements nor voluntary effort. Intramuscular stimulation minimises painful stimuli thus making the frequency sweep technique suitable for evaluating neuromuscular transmission in either conscious or unconscious individuals.
J Med Eng Technol 1979
Sep
PMID:Frequency sweep analysis of neuromuscular junction continuity. 22 6
Revascularization of the heart is a means of relieving symptoms of coronary artery disease--such as angina,
fatigue
, and dyspnea. The question of whether revascularization prolongs the life of the patient has been debated. My colleagues and I have reviewed our years of experience with patients treated by implantation of internal mammary arteries into the ventricles. We have compared our series with other groups of patients treated medically. Our conclusion is that revascularization via internal mammary artery implants does increase longevity.
J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 1975
Sep
PMID:Evidence that revascularization by ventricular-internal mammary artery implants increases longevity. Twenty-four year, nine month follow-up. 24 Sep 82
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