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The goal of this study was to determine if changes in the epicardial QRS complex after coronary artery occlusion (CAO) can be used to evaluate the efficacy of interventions designed to limit infarct size. Forty-one open-chest dogs with CAO were studied: 15 were controls, 18 received
hyaluronidase
and eight received propranolol starting 20 minutes after CAO. Epicardial ECGs were recorded at specific time intervals to analyze ST-segment elevation and changes in Q and R waves. Transmural specimens were obtained 24 hours after CAO from the same sites at which ECGs were recorded. Q wave development (deltaQ), R wave fall (deltaR), and their combination (deltaR + deltaQ) at 24 hours correlated with the extent of necrosis, as determined by myocardial creatine phosphokinase activity
depression
and histologic appearance. In the control group ST-segment elevation 15 minutes after CAO (ST15M) predicted changes in Q and R waves 24 hours later; in the treated groups, the same ST15M prior to drug administration resulted in significantly less QRS changes. Thus, 1) Q wave development and R wave fall 24 hours after CAO accurately reflect myocardial necrosis. 2) ST15M predicts subsequent changes in Q and R waves. 3) The efficacy of
hyaluronidase
and propranolol, agents previously shown to reduce myocardial necrosis, can be detected by less Q wave development and a smaller fall in R wave voltage.
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PMID:Use of changes in the epicardial QRS complex to assess interventions which modify the extent of myocardial necrosis following coronary artery occlusion. 96 48
In an attempt to provide an alternative non-invasive treatment to surgical excision of ganglion cysts of the hand, and as part of the departmental audit resulting from the prevailing economic
depression
, 340 consecutive patients with 349 ganglia were treated in a prospective investigation by intralesional injection of
hyaluronidase
(up to 150 units in 1 ml) followed by fine needle aspiration (FNA) of the cyst to dryness. Pressure was applied over a piece of gauze and maintained with a crepe bandage for 24 h. Of the 340 patients treated in this way, the vast majority (323 or 95.0%) were considered to be cured on clinical examination at 6-month follow-up; only 17 patients (5.0%) exhibited recurrence during this period and these were successfully treated by re-aspiration. To the knowledge of this author, this is the first report of the use of the enzyme
hyaluronidase
as an adjunct to FNA in the treatment of ganglion cysts of the hand. The results clearly show that this method of treatment is a safe, fast, well accepted and cost-effective alternative to surgical excision, which is relatively expensive and is known to be associated with certain complications, including hypertrophic scars and cheloids.
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PMID:Wrist and hand ganglion treatment with hyaluronidase injection and fine needle aspiration: a tropical African perspective. 149 75
Using the high iron diamine thiocarbohydrazide silver proteinate (HID-TCH-SP) staining technique, we investigated ultrastructural localization of sulfated glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) in the rat gingiva shortly after eruption, especially those associated with internal and external basal laminae. In the apical portion of the internal basal lamina, HID-TCH-SP stain deposits were distributed mainly in the region of the lamina lucida located between the lamina densa and the distal surface membrane of the junctional epithelium and inside the
depression
of the distal surface membrane adjacent to the basal lamina. Stain deposits were also detected on the surface membrane of the cytoplasmic protrusion. Interestingly, the density of HID-TCH-SP stain deposits in the internal basal lamina was highest in the apical portion of the junctional epithelium and decreased in the coronal direction, finally tending to disappear completely. On the other hand, in the external basal lamina the deposits were localized in the whole region of the basal lamina or at both sites of the lamina densa. HID-TCH-SP stain deposits were also detected external to the lamina densa in the basement membrane associated with capillaries and in the connective tissue where they were distributed in close relation to collagen fibrils. Testicular
hyaluronidase
digested most HID-TCH-SP stain deposits in the connective tissue, whereas those in the region of basement membranes resisted this enzymatic digestion.
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PMID:Histochemical localization at the electron microscopic level of sulfated glycosaminoglycans in the rat gingiva. 247 40
Over a 34.5-month period, all admissions to 5 university hospital coronary care units were screened for eligibility for the Multicenter Investigation of the Limitation of Infarct Size (MILIS), an ongoing study of the effects of
hyaluronidase
, propranolol and placebo on myocardial infarct (MI) size. Of 3,697 patients with greater than or equal to 30 minutes of discomfort that was thought to reflect myocardial ischemia who were assessed for the presence or absence of certain electrocardiographic abnormalities at the time of hospital admission, the electrocardiogram was considered predictive of acute MI if greater than or equal to 1 of the following abnormalities was present: new or presumably new Q waves (greater than or equal to 30 ms wide and 0.20 mV deep) in at least 2 of the 3 diaphragmatic leads (II, III, aVF), or in at least 2 of the 6 precordial leads (V1 to V6), or in I and aVL; new or presumably new ST-segment elevation or
depression
of greater than or equal to 0.10 mV in 1 of the same lead combinations; or complete left bundle branch block. In the screened population, the diagnostic sensitivity of the electrocardiographic criteria was 81%, whereas the overall infarct rate in the total population screened was 49%. The diagnostic specificity of these entry criteria was 69% and the predictive value 72%.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Electrocardiographic and clinical criteria for recognition of acute myocardial infarction based on analysis of 3,697 patients. 635 62
Calcium-tolerant myocytes were isolated from adult rat ventricles by successive perfusion and incubation with buffer containing collagenase and
hyaluronidase
. Greater than 70% of the cells excluded trypan blue, maintained normal morphology, and contracted in response to an externally applied electric field. We have characterized metabolic defects present in isolated calcium-tolerance myocytes when exposed to low concentrations of extracellular calcium under aerobic and anaerobic conditions. In control cells exposed to 1.25 mM Ca2+, the following metabolic parameters were measured (in mumol/g protein): adenosine triphosphate (ATP) 28.8 +/- 3.3, creatine phosphate (CrP) 49.1 +/- 7.5, intracellular Na+ 37.7 +/- 8.1, intracellular K+ 352.9 +/- 49.3, cellular Ca2+ 12.3 +/- 1.8, as well as rate of protein synthesis 0.34 +/- 0.03 mumol . g protein-1 . h-1. In aerobic cells incubated in medium without added Ca2+, the corresponding values (in mumol/g protein) were ATP 27.9 +/- 4.4, CrP 25.3 +/- 4.3, intracellular Na+ 130.9 +/- 23.1, intracellular K+ 217.2 +/- 32.0, cellular Ca2+ 3.9 +/- 1.0, and rate of protein synthesis 0.09 +/- 0.02 mumol . g protein-1 . h-1. These data indicated major metabolic aberrations in myocytes exposed to medium low in Ca2+ (less than 10 microM). Metabolic
depression
was most severe in cells incubated in the absence of both Ca2+ and O2. It is postulated that Ca2+ removal resulted in an increase in Na+ and K+ permeability, causing a net gain of intracellular Na+ and loss of intracellular K+. These ionic shifts might stimulate the activity of membrane-associated Na+-K+-ATPase, accounting for lower levels of CrP.
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PMID:Effects of extracellular calcium removal and anoxia on isolated rat myocytes. 711 49
The effects on facility of outflow of lens
depression
(controlled mechanical retrodisplacement of the crystalline lens to simulate cyclotonia in excised eye preparations), prolonged perfusion, and intracameral
hyaluronidase
were evaluated in 16 pairs of freshly excised canine eyes. Lens
depression
increased facility of aqueous outflow by an amount greater than could be attributed to mechanical or temporal disruption of the
hyaluronidase
-sensitive outflow barrier and appears to act, at least in part, on the
hyaluronidase
-resistant portion of the outflow barrier. These data suggest that in addition to accelerating the washout effect, mechanical tension on the iridocorneal angle in the dog increases facility of aqueous outflow in a manner similar to the direct trabecular component of cyclotonic-induced facility increases observed in primate eyes.
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PMID:The canine eye: lens depression and aqueous outflow. 739 Jul 25
Forty-eight patients with advanced head and neck tumours were treated with irradiation and concomitant chemotherapy with cisplatin, vindesine and
hyaluronidase
. The disease-free survival rate at 5 years was 47%. The toxic effects were mucositis (48 patients), nausea (25 patients, vomiting in six patients), bone marrow
depression
(15 patients) and peripheral neuropathy (14 patients). The results warrant a randomized trial.
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PMID:Hyaluronidase as additive to induction chemotherapy in advanced squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck. 983 26
The extracellular matrix is a complex network of macromolecules including glycoproteins, polysaccharides and proteoglycans. Tenascin-R and chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans are essential components of hippocampal extracellular matrix co-localised in perineuronal nets on interneurons. Mutant mice deficient in expression of tenascin-R showed a two-fold reduction of long-term potentiation induced by theta-burst stimulation of Schaffer collaterals in the stratum radiatum of the CA1 region of the hippocampus, as compared to wild-type mice. The same reduction in potentiation was observed in slices from wild-type mice pretreated for 2h with
chondroitinase
ABC that completely removed chondroitin sulfates from the extracellular matrix. Treatment of slices from tenascin-R deficient animals with the enzyme did not further reduce potentiation in comparison with untreated slices from these mice, showing an occlusion of effects produced by removal of tenascin-R and chondroitin sulfates. However, the level of potentiation recorded immediately after theta-burst stimulation was significantly higher in wild-type than in tenascin-R deficient mice, whereas
chondroitinase
ABC had no significant effect on this short-term form of plasticity. Enzymatic treatment also did not affect short-term
depression
evoked by low-frequency stimulation, whereas this form of synaptic plasticity was reduced in tenascin-R deficient mice. In contrast, long-term
depression
in CA1 was impaired by digestion of chondroitin sulfates but appeared normal in tenascin-R mutants. Our data demonstrate that tenascin-R and chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans differentially modulate several forms of synaptic plasticity, suggesting that different mechanisms are involved.
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PMID:Modification of extracellular matrix by enzymatic removal of chondroitin sulfate and by lack of tenascin-R differentially affects several forms of synaptic plasticity in the hippocampus. 1137 40
Clonidine added to local anaesthetics prolongs the duration of anaesthesia and analgesia of peripheral, neuraxial and retrobulbar blocks. The present randomized blinded controlled study was conducted to evaluate the effect of the addition of clonidine to local anaesthetic mixture on the quality, onset time, duration of peribulbar block, perioperative analgesia and patients' comfort. The study comprised two groups of 12 patients each. Group A (control) patients received 7 ml of a mixture of 2% lignocaine and
hyaluronidase
with 1 ml normal saline, while group B (clonidine group) patients had clonidine 1 microg/kg added to the above mixture. Onset and duration of lid akinesia, globe anaesthesia and akinesia, time to first analgesic medication and total analgesic requirement were assessed. Patients were monitored for heart rate, blood pressure, sedation and respiratory
depression
. Addition of clonidine to local anaesthetic mixture resulted in a significant increase in duration of lid akinesia (85.4+/-25.6 vs 173.3+/-35.3 min, P<0.001), globe anaesthesia (63.2+/-6.9 vs 78.8+/-17.5 min, P=0.012) and globe akinesia (161.3+/-24.3 vs 201.2+/-45.7 min, P=0.016). The onset time and quality of block were similar in both the groups. No significant haemodynamic, respiratory or sedative effects were recorded. The perioperative pain scores and the analgesic requirements were significantly (P<0.01) lower in group B patients. We found that addition of clonidine 1 microg/kg to local anaesthetic mixture significantly increases the duration of anaesthesia and analgesia after peribulbar block.
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PMID:Effect of addition of clonidine to local anaesthetic mixture for peribulbar block. 1218 May 81
1. Following intravenous administration of testes
hyaluronidase
in rabbits and dogs, there is a decrease in the level of the non-specific inhibitor of
hyaluronidase
in serum. 2. If a large amount of
hyaluronidase
is injected, the inhibitor level is reduced to zero and
hyaluronidase
may be present in serum for some time after the injection. The
hyaluronidase
activity of such samples of serum increases when the serum is incubated with papain. 3. Hyaluronidase activity is found in the livers of the injected animals in large amounts and this activity is increased considerably when the homogenate of this tissue is incubated with papain. 4. Intravenous administration of several proteases or venom produces a decrease in the serum inhibitor level. Intravenous administration of streptokinase produces such a decrease in rabbits but not in dogs. 5. There is a correlation between the depletion of the inhibitor from the serum and the occurrence of a slow, persistent
depression
of blood pressure upon administration of proteolytic enzymes.
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PMID:The interactions of the non-specific inhibitor of hyaluronidase with hyaluronidase and proteolytic enzymes in vivo. 1327 19
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