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The classification of SCD on the basis of the neurotological findings was with classification based on CT findings in 40 cass of SCD. The areas of pons, cerebellar hemisphere, vermis and posterior fossa on CT films were measured by craniometer, and were compared in order to estimate the degree of atrophy. From these assessments, patients were classified into 3 types as follows; (1) 14 cases of cerebellar type, (2) 9 cases of brain stem type and (3) 17 cases of combined type. The classification of SCD based on the neurotological findings including the findings of gaze test, positioning test, eye tracking test, OKN, and fixation suppression test of caloric nystagmus, was well correlated to the classification based on CT findings. From the results, neurotological examination was demonstrated to make a contribution to the estimation of lesions and types in SCD.
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PMID:Comparative study on computed tomography and neurotological findings in spinocerebellar degeneration. 263 44

Chromosomal replicons have been described as the cytological counterpart of DNA replicon clusters and have previously been studied in vitro using premature chromosome condensation-sister chromatid differentiation (PCC-SCD) techniques. Chromosomal replicons are visualized as small SCD segments in S-phase cells, and measurement of these segments can provide estimates of relative chromosomal replicon size corresponding to DNA replicon clusters functioning coordinately in S-phase. Current hypotheses of sister chromatid exchange (SCE) formation postulate that sites of SCE induction are associated with active replicons or replicon clusters. We have applied the PCC-SCD technique to in vivo studies of mouse bone marrow cells that have been treated with cyclophosphamide (CP) for two cell cycles. We have been able to visualize chromosomal replicons, as well as SCEs which have been induced in vivo by CP treatment, simultaneously in the same cells. Chromosomal replicons visualized as small SCD segments were measured in PCC cells classified at early or late S-phase based on SCD segment size prevalence. Early S-phase (E/S) PCC cells contained 90% of the SCD segments measured clustered in a segment size range of 0.1 to 0.8 micron with a peak value around 0.3 to 0.6 micron regardless of CP treatment. As the cells progressed through S-phase, late S-phase (L/S) PCC cells were characterized by the appearance of larger SCD segments and even whole SCD chromosomes in addition to small SCD segments.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Evidence for chromosomal replicons as units of sister chromatid exchanges. 267 Apr 84

Nigeria has a population of 112 million with an annual growth rate of 3.2%. About 25% of adults throughout the country have the sickle cell trait, AS, while the Hb C trait is largely confined to the Yoruba people of southwestern Nigeria in whom it occurs in about 6%. Other variant hemoglobins including beta thalassemia are rare, but alpha thalassemia occurs in 39% (32% with 3 alpha-globin genes; 7% with 2 alpha-globin genes). Of a total of 5.4 million expected live births in 1988, about 90,000 will have SCD and 1.1 million the trait, AS. The clinical phenotype of sickle cell anemia is severe with manifestations occurring very early in childhood and mean Hb level 7.6 g/dl with HbF 5.9%. A very high infant mortality due to infections occurs especially in rural areas. Gallstones, leg ulcerations, and stroke appear less common than in American sicklers, and aplastic crises have not been described. Poor availability of resources to the public health and welfare sectors and economic inflation are severely curtailing access to appropriate medical and social services. This situation is frustrating to the families of a growing number of surviving patients in urban or middle to upper income groups. Efforts to create more awareness of SCD are paradoxically increasing frustration and stigmatization in the absence of a commensurate improvement of services. Any measures aimed at enhancing the sensitization of health professionals, policy makers, and resource allocators to the pertinent issues in the control of SCD would seem to be at this stage an important step in the right direction.
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PMID:A profile of sickle cell disease in Nigeria. 267 62

Using an immunocytochemical assay (ERICA) with a monoclonal antibody (H222Sp gamma) to the human estrogen receptor, we have demonstrated a stromal localization of the estrogen receptor in the dorsolateral prostate of the guinea pig. Specific staining of estrogen receptor in the guinea pig prostate was confined to the nuclei of periacinar and interacinar stromal cells. In comparison with prepubertal tissues, estrogen receptor staining intensity was markedly reduced in postpubertal prostatic tissues. No immunoreactive estrogen receptor was detected in the acinar epithelial cells irrespective of the developmental stage of the guinea pig prostate. Electron microscopic examination of the guinea pig prostate showed that the stromal component consists predominantly of smooth muscle cells, which, during pubertal development, undergo marked cytological changes and increase in size. These changes in the prostatic stroma were associated with a greater than fivefold reduction in levels of cytosolic and nuclear estrogen receptor determined by either a radioligand binding assay or an enzyme immunoassay (EREIA) and expressed relative to soluble protein. Morphometric analysis of the prostatic stromal cell density (SCD: nuclei/mm2 interacinar stroma), which is inversely proportional to stromal cell size, indicated that the SCD decreased approximately threefold during pubertal development. Furthermore, cytosolic estrogen receptor levels in mechanically separated prostatic stromal fractions were found to vary concordantly with the SCD during pubertal development. To determine whether estrogen influences normal development of the guinea pig prostate, the effect of various hormonal manipulations on stromal development was examined. Castration of prepubertal animals prevented the threefold decrease in SCD that is characteristic of pubertal development. Treatment of prepubertal castrates with estradiol and 5 alpha-dihydrotestosterone (DHT) in combination over a period equivalent to the transpubertal growth phase resulted in a stromal cell density similar to that seen in prostatic sections from intact postpubertal animals. In contrast, treatment of prepubertal castrates with either estradiol or DHT alone resulted in a prostatic stromal cell density intermediate between that observed in intact prepubertal and postpubertal animals. These findings suggest that both estrogen and androgen are required for the normal development of the guinea pig prostatic stroma.
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PMID:Effect of pubertal development on estrogen receptor levels and stromal morphology in the guinea pig prostate. 267 40

Ischemic heart disease as a basic disease with accompanying findings and exogenous factors comes to a typical triad of SCD. There is a critical midlife situation due to O2-shortage. Dispositional and situational conditions come to be important, especially in cases in which morphological substrates are absent. The complex incident takes place on three levels (organism, heart, and myocardium). Several dying types may occur. Clinical accuracy and morphological diagnosis are of limited value for the relatively fatal importance of each of the single findings.
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PMID:[Acute cardiac death in chronic-ischemic heart disease (CIHD)]. 268 3

The force output of the knee extensor muscles and its time course were measured in nine patients with spinocerebellar degenerations and age-matched 10 normal subjects during the fastest and strongest isometric contraction. The time from the rise of tension to its maximum, FTmax, was definitely long in the SCD compared to the normal group, whereas the peak tension was not different between the two groups. FTmax of the SCD group was not related to the rate of tension development and the maximum tension nor to the degree of ataxia, suggesting that the prolongation of FTmax was a characteristic feature of cerebellar lesions.
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PMID:Characteristics of the fastest isometric knee extension in patients with spinocerebellar degenerations. 271 73

The M3 endoreduplicated chromosomes account for SCE1-3 in a compact form after 3-way sister-chromatid differentiation (3-way SCD). However, a difficulty is faced in the analysis and interpretation of these results. Keeping this in view, the present work attempts to explain a number of possibilities correlating the SCD patterns to the probable patterns of uptake of bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) over 3 successive cell cycles in M3 endoreduplicated chromosomes. This has been done to facilitate understanding of the staining patterns which could be obtained in the M3 endoreduplicated chromosomes after 3-way SCD, and further for the speedy analysis of such chromosomes, especially in scoring SCE1-3 precisely.
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PMID:Differential BrdU uptake in 3 cell cycles and the resultant 3-way sister-chromatid differentiation at M3 endoreduplicated chromosome level--a hypothesis. 273 19

The percentage of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) in the oxidized form [NAD+/(NAD+ and NADH); i.e. the NAD+/NADT ratio] is increased in the red cell (RBC) in sickle cell disease. We tested the hypothesis that the increased NAD+/NADT ratio was a determinant of the increased 2,3-diphosphoglycerate (DPG) content of the SCD RBC. Using normal subjects and individuals with sickle cell disease or autoimmune haemolytic anaemia (AIHA), we observed an inverse relationship between the packed cell volume (PCV) and the RBC DPG concentration (r = -0.69) and a direct relationship between the RBC NAD+/NADT ratio and the DPG concentration (r = 0.74). When the effect of the PCV on DPG was removed using analysis of covariance [DPGady(PCV)], the NAD+/NADT ratio had a significant relationship with the DPGadj(PCV) (r = 0.50, P less than 0.001). In in vitro incubation studies, increasing the NAD+/NADT ratio significantly increased the DPG content of both normal and AIHA RBC. Conversely, decreasing the NAD+/NADT ratio decreased the DPG content of normal, AIHA and SCD RBC. Thus, the increased DPG content in the SCD RBC appears to be due, in part, to the increased NAD+/NADT ratio and is not purely a physiologic response to decreased oxygen carrying capacity.
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PMID:Relationship between the nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide redox potential and the 2,3-diphosphoglycerate content in the erythrocyte in sickle cell disease. 275 69

A technique, integrally run in a closed system, for leucocyte depletion of human red cell concentrates is described. It associates two complementary processes: buffy-coat removal and filtration. The first step is carried out with an automated system for blood component preparation (Compomat, NPBI); its efficiency is improved by a custom made blood collection set with ACD anticoagulant solution in the primary bag. The second step is simplified by a filtration kit requiring only one sterile connection for operation (SCD 312, Dupont de Nemours) and allowing a standardised rinsing of the filter. Quality control of 33 units so prepared shows principally: --an intensive leuko-depletion (4 logs) enabling leukocyte contamination to be kept below 10(6) per unit; --a moderate red cells loss (15 ml for the first step and 20 ml for the second one). This technique provides a permanently available and very pure blood component. Moreover it offers new potential for standardisation and mastery of quality control.
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PMID:[Leukocyte removal in a closed system of human red-cell concentrates: a technic coupled with the automated extraction of the buffy coat using a sterile connector from a filtration kit]. 281 71

In the present study of 50 patients, it was determined that those with seminal deficiencies in masturbated samples showed greater improvement in semen parameters with I-SCD use than the nondeficient groups with which they were compared. The use of I-SCD in oligospermia and OTA Syndrome is therefore indicated, both diagnostically and therapeutically. The subjective rating of sexual stimulation elicited when I-SCD was used was far superior than with masturbation. It is believed the success of I-SCD is due, in part, to this greater degree of sexual stimulation, presumably by added loading of the vas deferens prior to ejaculation.
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PMID:Clinical improvements of specific seminal deficiencies via intercourse with a seminal collection device versus masturbation. 291 Jul 12


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