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In anesthetized and spinal cats the influence of microionophoretic local injections of acetylcholine and noradrenaline into different layers of grey substance of lumbar segments of the spinal cord were studied with aid of monosynaptic EPSPs of motoneurons. Injections of ACH and NA in the surface layers of the grey substance of dorsal horn induced depression of monosynaptic reactions. In the area of 6--7 layers ACH induced a weak depression, while NA significantly increased the reflex responses. In the given arrangement of motoneurons NA depressed and ACH facilitated extensor and flexor monosynaptic reactions of motoneurons.
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PMID:[Microiontophoretic study of the effect of acetylcholine and noradrenaline on the monosynaptic reflex activity of the spinal cord]. 72 40

One hundred black hospitalized tuberculosis (TB) patients (75 males and 25 females) were interviewed to ascertain levels of depression and self-esteem. The standard of literacy for 65% of the sample was such that they were unable to complete a self-report inventory. Reliability (internal consistency) was good for the 21-item Beck Depression Inventory (BDI: r = 0.79), the 13-item shortened BDI (ABDI: r = 0.76) and the Rosenberg Self-Esteem scale (RSE: r = 0.78). There was a significant positive relationship between the BDI and the ABDI (r = 0.92, P = 0.0001). The recommended ABDI cut-off scores established no depression for 32 patients, mild depression for 22 patients, moderate depression for 38 patients and severe depression for 8 patients. There were significant negative relationships between the BDI and the RSE (r = -0.54, P = 0.0001), and between the ABDI and the RSE (r = -0.56, P = 0.0001). Self-esteem scores dropped in accordance with category of depression, revealing that low self-esteem is a characteristic feature of depression. It was concluded that the ABDI was a reliable, rapid, initial screening device for depression in black persons with low literacy levels.
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PMID:Depression and self-esteem: rapid screening for depression in black, low literacy, hospitalized tuberculosis patients. 143 14

The effects of propofol, etomidate, midazolam, and fentanyl on motor evoked responses to transcranial stimulation (tc-MERs) were studied in five healthy human volunteers. Each subject, in four separate sessions, received intravenous bolus doses of propofol 2 mg.kg-1, etomidate 0.3 mg.kg-1, midazolam 0.05 mg.kg-1, and fentanyl 3 micrograms.kg-1. Electrical tc-MERs (tce-MERs) were elicited with anodal stimuli of 500-700 V. Magnetic tc-MERs (tcmag-MERs) were elicited using a Cadwell MES-10 magnetic stimulator at maximum output. Compound muscle action potentials were recorded from the tibialis anterior muscle. Duplicate tce-MERs and tcmag-MERs were recorded before and up to 30 min after drug injection. Reproducible baseline tce-MERs (amplitude 4.7 +/- 0.43 (SEM) mV, latency 29.4 +/- 0.35 ms) and tcmag-MERs (amplitude 3.7 +/- 0.43 mV, latency 31.1 +/- 0.39 ms) were obtained in all subjects. Pronounced depression of tce-MER amplitude to 2% of baseline values (P less than 0.01) was observed 2 min after injection of propofol. Thirty minutes after injection of propofol, amplitude depression to 44% of baseline (P less than 0.05) was still present, despite an apparent lack of sedation. Midazolam caused significant (P less than 0.01) amplitude depression, e.g., tcmag-MER to 16% of baseline values 5 min after injection. Significant depression persisted throughout the 30-min study period. Fentanyl did not cause any statistically significant amplitude changes in this small population. Etomidate caused significant but transient depression of tc-MER amplitude. However, there was considerable intersubject variability. Latency did not change significantly after any drug.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Effects of propofol, etomidate, midazolam, and fentanyl on motor evoked responses to transcranial electrical or magnetic stimulation in humans. 155 Feb 74

A retrospective chart review of 50 pharmacotherapeutically resistant patients was performed after treatment with NET in 1986-1988. 28 patients suffered from schizophrenia and 22 from affective psychosis. In contrast to literature where NET as therapy of first choice has favourable results in depression in this study 60.7% of the treatment resistant acute schizophrenics responded well to NET. 3 months after discharge from hospital 9 schizophrenics (32.1%) but only 3 patients with affective psychosis (13.6%) presented a 'good' outcome (full remission). A longer duration of schizophrenia (more than 5 years since first manifestation) and a good response to neuroleptics in history was predictive for a good actual NET response (14 of 17 patients), whereas 7 of 11 patients suffering from schizophrenia less than 3 years without any period of full remission on neuroleptics were also non-responders to NET.
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PMID:[Effectiveness of neuro-electric therapy in drug resistant endogenous psychoses]. 167 54

In 521 pregnancies complicated by hypertensive disorders (PHD) and in 200 control cases, we studied the incidence of intrauterine growth retardation (IUGR), depression in the newborns, general morbidity of live newborns requiring admission and perinatal mortality. We also analyzed the relationship between these conditions and the type and severity of hypertension, gestational age, presence of symptoms of the classic EPH triad and of abnormal uric acid values, hemoconcentration, and low urinary estriol values. Perinatal mortality (especially antepartum) was significantly increased in severe pre-eclampsia, chronic hypertension and chronic hypertension with superimposed pregnancy-induced hypertension (PIH); in all the cases with PHD it was three times higher than that of the control group (59% versus 20% and five times higher than the global perinatal mortality of the 25,763 deliveries attended during the same period (12% General morbidity reached 44% in severe pre-eclampsia and 75% in antepartum eclampsia. But the preterminal deliveries were also more frequent in PHD, especially in severe pre-eclampsia-eclampsia. Nevertheless, the perinatal morbidity and mortality in general increased when proteinuria and edema plus proteinuria were associated with hypertension, and the incidence was significantly higher when proteinuria surpassed 100 mg/dl. Morbimortality also increased in the presence of hemoconcentration, hyperuricemia, and low estrioluria.
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PMID:Perinatal morbidity and mortality in pregnancy hypertensive disorders: prognostic value of the clinical and laboratory findings. 197 14

The response to lithium prophylaxis was evaluated in a sample of bipolar patients subdivided into groups, according to the previous pattern of course for their illness: MDI (sequence mania-depression-free interval), DMI (sequence depression-mania-free interval), CC-LC (continuous circular course with long cycles), CC-RC (continuous circular course with rapid cycles), IRR (irregular course). The percentage of responders to treatment was significantly different among the five groups, and the difference could be ascribed mainly to the high response rate in the MDI group and the low response rate in the DMI and CC-RC groups. These data suggest that the classification of bipolar patients on the basis of the previous pattern of their course of illness may be useful for predicting lithium response.
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PMID:Clinical prediction of response to lithium prophylaxis in bipolar patients: the importance of the previous pattern of course of the illness. 211 28

Circadian rhythms in acid phosphatase (ACP), hexosaminidase (HEX) and beta-glucuronidase (RON) activity were studied in the pineal glands of adult male Syrian hamsters exposed to control (20 +/- 2 degrees C and 14:10 LD) conditions or to naturally decreasing autumn photoperiod and temperature conditions (outside) for 8 weeks. Testes and testosterone levels (p less than 0.001 in both instances) were severely depressed in animals exposed to natural environmental conditions illustrating that the treatment period was of sufficient length to produce pineal-mediated gonadal atrophy. Significant rhythms were found in all enzymes in the pineal glands of control and outside animals with the exception of HEX activity in the control animals. Significant acrophase differences in outside vs. control animals were noted in ACP (7.9 hr earlier, p less than 0.001) and RON (9.8 hr later, p less than 0.001). A significant drop in RON and HEX activity (p less than 0.01 in both instances) was noted in association with the acute lights exposure in the morning to which control animals were exposed. The around-the-clock mean value of each enzyme was significantly lower in outside vs. control hamsters. These results demonstrate that environmental changes which provoke the pineal-mediated depression in gonadal activity also alter the activity of and shift the circadian rhythmicity of lysosomal enzymes in the pineal itself.
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PMID:Pineal lysosomal enzyme circadian rhythms in male hamsters exposed to natural decreasing photoperiod and temperature conditions. 214 37

The response to lithium prophylaxis was assessed in a sample of bipolar patients subdivided into the following groups on the basis of the previous pattern of course of their illness: MDI (sequence mania-depression-free interval), DMI (sequence depression-mania-free interval), CC-LC (continuous circular course with long cycles), CC-RC (continuous circular course with rapid cycles), IRR (irregular course). A significant reduction of the mean number of morbid episodes and of the mean total morbidity during lithium treatment was observed only in patients with a previous MDI or IRR course. The percentage of responders to prophylaxis was significantly different among the five groups, and the difference could be mainly ascribed to the high response rate in the MDI group and the low response rate in the DMI and CC-RC groups. These results suggest that the classification of bipolar patients according to the previous pattern of course of their illness may be useful for the prediction of lithium response.
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PMID:Previous pattern of course of the illness as a predictor of response to lithium prophylaxis in bipolar patients. 252 91

The objective of this study was to predict the prognosis of patients who become symptomatic after having undergone coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) using clinical and exercise test responses. A retrospective analysis was performed of all veterans referred for clinical indications to a Veterans Administration Medical Center for a treadmill test after having undergone CABG. Of 2,044 patients who were exercise tested from April 1984 to May 1987, 296 had previously undergone CABG. Clinical data considered included age, sex, medication and symptom status, history of myocardial infarction, type of myocardial infarction and time from CABG. The exercise test responses considered were MET level, maximal heart rate, maximal systolic blood pressure, chest pain pattern and ST-segment response. During a 2-year follow-up after exercise testing, there were 15 deaths, 11 nonfatal myocardial infarctions, 6 repeat CABGs and 3 percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasties. Although MET level and maximal heart rate were significantly related to prognosis and no patient who exceeded 8 METs died, the predictive power of these exercise test responses was low and ST-segment depression was not predictive at all. The inability of the exercise electrocardiogram to predict cardiac events in patients after CABG requires the use of other methods of testing to identify those who need invasive studies and intervention.
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PMID:Use of the exercise test to predict prognosis after coronary artery bypass grafting. 278 26

Effect of TRK-100, a stable PGI2 analog, on platelet function was tested in vitro and ex vivo. TRK-100 at the dose range of 0.5-300 nM inhibited platelet aggregation induced by arachidonic acid, adenosine 5'-diphosphate and collagen in several species including human platelets. The potency of TRK-100 was 1/2 to 1/5 that of PGI2. The effect was strong in human and cat platelets. In conscious rabbits and rats, oral TRK-100 at the dose range of 0.1-1 mg/kg inhibited ex vivo platelet aggregation up to 80% in the rat and 70% in the rabbit, and the effect lasted over 5 hr. However, in both species, the effect on blood pressure was minimal. In anesthetized rabbits, inhibition of platelet aggregation was the same level as in the conscious animal, but blood pressure depression was observed. Cyclic AMP levels of human platelets, 2 min after incubation, was elevated up to 2.4 microM/10(9) platelets by 100 ng/ml of PGI2 and 1.5 microM by 100 ng/ml of TRK-100. It was shown that TRK-100 has a potent antiplatelet effect both in vitro and ex vivo in many species through elevation of platelet cAMP. These results suggest that TRK-100 may be a potential oral antithrombotic drug.
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PMID:The in vitro and ex vivo antiplatelet effect of TRK-100, a stable prostacyclin analog, in several species. 284 29


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