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The efficacy of oral isosorbide dinitrate was evaluated in nine hospitalized patients with chronic angina pectoris and positive maximal bicycle exercise tests. Patients were randomized double-blind to receive either 20 mg of isosorbide dinitrate or placebo on successive days after a control maximal upright bicycle exercise test. On each day hourly exercise tests were performed for 4 hours after drug administration to an end point of
fatigue
or angina pectoris. Mean systolic blood pressure 4 hours after the administration of isosorbide dinitrate was 25 mm Hg less than the control value (P less than 0.001). The values for resting heart rate and exercise-attained heart rate-blood pressure product were not significantly different from the values after placebo. The duration of exercise was prolonged (P less than 0.025) for at least 3 hours, and less ST
depression
(P less than 0.01) was observed up to 3 hours after the administration of isosorbide dinitrate compared with control values. The demonstration of sustained imporved exercise performance and previously described hemodynamic effects with the use of higher doses suggests that adequate blood levels of isosorbide dinitrate or mononitrate metabolites may be important for the efficacy of oral organic nitrates.
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PMID:Sustained effect of orally administered isosorbide dinitrate on exercise performance of patients with angina pectoris. 36 36
The clinical and psychological effects of pemoline were compared with placebo in a double-blind study of 20 depressed patients. Target symptoms were disturbances of concentration and memory, tension,
depression
,
fatigue
, decreased libido, anorexia and insomnia. The two groups were matched for their clinical picture, age, sex, and duration of illness. During the three-week study period the pemoline group received 50 mg daily. Significant differences in some clinical symptoms were found between the groups, but not in the performance of psychological tests, administered before and after the three-week study period. These differences proved the effectiveness of pemoline in combating symptoms of disturbances in concentration, memory, tension,
depression
and
fatigue
.
...
PMID:The clinical and psychological effects of pemoline in depressed patients--a controlled study. 39 53
The effect of a single oral dose of a plasma FFA-lowering drug (5-(3-pyridyl) tetrazole), which does not act by conversion into nicotinic acid, on exercise tolerance and ECG reaction was studied on a double-blind basis in 15 men with stable angina pectoris. Exercise was performed on a bicycle ergometer in the sitting position with a load increase of 10 W/min. In addition to ECG, time to onset of chest pains and to termination of exercise because of strong chest pains was recorded. 5-(3-pyridyl) tetrazole decreased plasma FFA during exercise from 523 to 299 mumol/l. It reduced significantly the ST
depression
at corresponding work loads and permitted the patients to exercise 0.6 min longer, corresponding to a 7% higher work load, before the onset of chest pain. However, absolute exercise time was not significantly increased. The most probable explanation of the improved performance is a decreased lipid and increased carbohydrate oxidation by the ischemic heart, although a contribution may have come from hemodynamic effects of the drug, unrelated to effects on myocardial metabolism but perhaps involving heart rate and BP. The lack of a significant effect on performance time may have been due to general
fatigue
.
...
PMID:Effect of plasma free fatty acid lowering on exercise tolerance and ST segment depression in patients with angina pectoris. 39 81
Eight depressed patients received 150 mg of clomipramine for 4 weeks. They completed the Profile of Mood States five to seven times the first week of treatment and five to seven times at the end of treatment. Moods showing significant decrease from the beginning to the end of the first week were: tension-anxiety,
depression
, anger-hostility, and confusion. The only changes from the beginning to the end of the 4-week period were an increase in vigor and a decrease in
fatigue
. The occurrence of rapid and slow mood changes with antidepressants suggested that the former were due to sedative effects and the latter occurred at the rate of the improvement in the disease
depression
.
...
PMID:A biphasic change in mood with a tricyclic antidepressant. 43 97
The gonadal steroids--estrogens and androgens--appear to have a mood-elevating, psychotonic effect. The improved sense of well-being and increased vigor probably is engendered by restoration of somatic efficiency and psychic equilibrium. 1. The male climacteric, as observed in a limited number of men, is associated with a low level of serum testosterone. The levels of follicle-stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone are not elevated because estrogen concentration continues unaltered well into old age. Androgen replacement therapy often lessens
fatigue
,
depression
and headaches, and headaches, and improves libidinous drives. 2. In the aging female, many climatric symptoms other than those due to vasomotor instability were heretofore considered merely coincidental. Recent studies suggest that the metabolism of cerebral hormones is markedly influenced by endogenous and exogenous gonadal steroids. Thus, postmenopausal
depression
, headaches, and nervousness may be hormone-dependent symptoms. 3. The incidence of endometrial cancer is no greater and is probably less in estrogen-treated women than in women not treated with estrogen, if regular cyclic courses of an oral progestogen are added to the regimen.
...
PMID:Update on the male and female climateric. 48 57
The effects of the beta-adernergic blocking drug acebutolol were studied in 23 patients with angina pectoris and angiographically documented coronary artery disease. Patients were evaluated clinically, by graded treadmill testing and by 24-hour Holter monitoring in the control state, after 2 weeks treatment with placebo, and after 2 weeks treatment with 600 mg. and then 1,200 mg. of acebutolol. Acebutolol (in a daily dose of 600 mg.) was an effective antianginal drug: the number of clinical attacks of angina pectoris (p less than 0.001) and the consumption of sublingual nitrate decreased (p less than 0.01), there was a significant increase in the treadmill effort tolerance as measured by the time to appearance of ischemic ECG changes (p less than 0.001) and the total work performed (p less than 0.001), and there was also a significant decrease in ischemic ST segment
depression
on 24-hour Holter monitoring. Treatment with 1,200 mg. acebutolol was associated with a further decrease in heart rate and a further improvement in effort tolerance on treadmill testing (p less than 0.05). On the large dose of the drug, however, there was no further clinical improvement, and no further improvement on 24-hour ECG monitoring; several patients complained of weakness and
fatigue
. Graded treadmill testing was an excellent objective method for assessing physical effort tolerance and its improvement after treatment with the beta-blocking drug. Twenty-four-hour Holter monitoring was a useful and complementary test, especially in patients who stopped exercising on the treadmill because of
fatigue
or weakness, and especially for assessing the efficacy of beta-blockade in controlling emotionally induced tachycardia and ischemia in the patient's own daily environment.
...
PMID:Evaluation of the beta-blocking drug acebutolol in angina pectoris. 49 6
It is classically considered that cochlear
fatigue
and acoustic trauma occur when intensity is such that the ear is saturated, i.e. when the microphonic potential fails to increase in a linear fashion in relation to intensity and when distorsion appears. The present report concerns a study in the guinea pig of the relationship between the non-linearity of microphonic responses, and their fatigability. The results show that fatigability is related not only to non-linearity but also to the asymmetry of responses. The asymmetry of microphonic responses may be interpreted as reflecting an asymmetrical ionic flow at the upper pole of hair cells, resulting in an accumulation of potassium ions within and around hair cells and thereby creating a
depression
of responses.
...
PMID:[Relationship between cochlear fatigue and the asymmetrical non-linearity of microphonic responses in the guinea pig (author's transl)]. 53 88
A principal components analysis was performed on 200 male heroin addicts' self-ratings on the Profile of Mood States which was given before admission to a methadone maintenance program. Four components were identified as underlying the men's affect-Confused-
depression
, Vigor-friendliness, Anger-hostility, and possibly
Fatigue
-inertia; these mood dimensions corresponded to factors described for other clinical populations. A stepwise multiple regression was then performed to discover which of the addicts' background characteristics were related to the mood components. Confused-
depression
was positively correlated with being White, using marijuana, and seeking treatment without prior screening by a social agency; Vigor-friendliness was positively related to having been referred from a social agency and having started using opiates at a later age; Anger-hostility was positively correlated with using other drugs, such as Valium, not being religiously active, and smoking marijuana; and
Fatigue
-inertia was only positively associated with having been referred from a social agency.
...
PMID:Mood components of heroin addicted men: psychosocial correlates. 53 63
Nine hundred and fifty eight cases of neurotic-secondary ambulatory
depression
were treated with nomifensin by 135 psychiatrists. The analysis of visual analogue scales and of the global assessment shows that:--there were 2/3 responders and 1/3 non-responders--the most improved items were: crying, troubles in getting to sleep, abnormal
tiredness
, anxiety;--associated drugs from the beginning were frequent. They seemed to correspond to different initial symptomatologies but the final state did not differ substantially;--discrimination methods (linear discriminant function, stepwise discrimination) could separate groups of responders and non-responders, but did not allow for a valid individual prediction;--admist possible causes of these misclassifications, several factors are discussed: patient selection, choice of the variables, skewed or bimodal distributions, statistical methods used, acurateness of quotation, spectrum of the stutied drug.
...
PMID:[Results of a predictive trial of the response to nomifensine in ambulatory patients]. 55 26
The Profile of Mood States (POMS) was administered to 67 young sexually active women who were attending a family planning clinic for the 1st time. A discriminant function analysis indicated that users of oral contraceptives (n = 15) had higher scores on the
Depression
and
Fatigue
subscales of the POMS than nonusers (n = 52), who had higher anger-hostility scores. There is no way to tell from this study whether the increased
fatigue
and lessened anger were due to psychosocial or pharmacological causes. Users were significantly older and of higher occupational status than nonusers, and it could not be determined whether users were in the mood state before beginning oral contraceptive use or whether it developed during use.
...
PMID:Oral contraceptives and emotional state. 62 32
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