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Spinal cord blood flow (SCBF) and the effect of end-tidal CO2 concentration (ETCO2) on SCBF (CO2 reactivity) were studied in the lumbar spinal cord of cats by means of the hydrogen-clearance technique Hydrogen gas was administered by inhalation, and its level in spinal cord tissue was estimated amperometrically with small (75 micrometers) platinum electrodes. The average SCBF's at normocapnia (ETCO2 = 4%) of the ventral horn gray matter and of the white matter at several locations were 43.2 and 16.2 ml . 100 gm-1 . min-1, respectively. For gray and white matter, the values of CO2 reactivity, estimated by the coefficient of the regression of SCBF (ml . 100 gm-1 . min-1) on ETCO2 (ml . 100 ml-1) were 11.6 and 2.1, respectively. No differences in SCBF or CO2 reactivity were observed between intact animals kept under N2O-O2 ventilation and decerebrated animals with no anesthesia. After an acute spinal section, ventral horn SCBF and CO2 reactivity (measured eight segments below the cordotomy) were not altered, in spite of the profound neural depression present (that is, spinal shock). Orthodromic (dorsal root) stimulation of the ventral horn neurons induced an average increase in blood flow of 128% above control values. Antidromic (ventral root) motoneuron activation failed to produce any significant changes in ventral horn blood flow.
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PMID:Control of blood flow in the cat spinal cord. 640 75

A substantial decrease in liver peroxisomal catalase was found during riboflavin deficiency in rats. This decrease is greater than that found among other hemoproteins and seems to follow decrease in flavin-dependent peroxisomal oxidases. This is not due to a general depression of peroxisomal enzymes, since Cu-dependent urate oxidase activity was not changed. Furthermore, the level of catalase activity as well as flavin-dependent oxidases was restored by riboflavin repletion. These results suggest that hydrogen peroxide, the substrate for catalase produced by several flavoprotein oxidases, induces catalase in mammals as has been indicated for certain bacteria.
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PMID:Correlation of H2O2 production and liver catalase during riboflavin deficiency and repletion in mammals. 666 73

Alveolar macrophages (AM) obtained from a patient with advanced bronchial carcinoma have been studied in the course of a series of experiments examining human alveolar macrophage functions. The AM from this single patient exhibited profound depression of function, being unable to phagocytose opsonised Staphylococcus aureus and failing to release hydrogen peroxide when stimulated by phorbol myristate acetate. The relevance of these findings in the context of host-tumour responses is discussed and the case is reported to stimulate prospective, controlled studies.
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PMID:Profound depression of alveolar macrophage functions in bronchial carcinoma. 674 39

Entry rates of acetate and oleate and their incorporation into lipids of blood plasma and fatty acids of milk were studied in lactating goats fed a concentrate-roughage ration with propionic acid infused intraruminally at 0, 5.52, and 13.74 g/h by primed constant intravenous infusion of [1-carbon-14] acetate and [9, 10-hydrogen-3] oleate. Means for infusion rates were acetate, 60, 52, and 39 micrograms/ml blood plasma; propionate 9, 12, and 22 micrograms/ml; oleate, 19, 14, and 12 micrograms/ml; acetate entry rate, 3.9, 2.7, and 1.8 mmol/h per kg bodyweight; oleate entry rate, 47, 29, and 19 mumol/h per kg bodyweight; acetate oxidation rate, 2.0, 1.7, and 1.4 mmol/h per kg, and its contribution to the total carbon dioxide production, 16, 14, and 11%. Propionic acid increased incorporation of carbon-14 and hydrogen-3 into plasma lipids, elevated proportions of 7:0, 9:0, 11:0, 13:0, 15:0, and 17:0 fatty acids in milk, and tended to lower others. Specific radioactivities of milk fatty acids during infusion of propionic acid were elevated by 1.8 to 2.8 times, and total fatty acids in milk and plasma were lowered by 22 and 38%. Data support the glucogenic theory that propionic acid either directly or through gluconeogenesis stimulates insulin secretion, which in turn inhibits release of fatty acids from adipose tissue, resulting in milk fat depression.
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PMID:Effect of propionic acid on kinetics of acetate and oleate and on plasma and milk fatty acid composition of goats. 674 42

To assess the effect of supratentorial cerebral ischemia on infratentorial brain function, changes in regional cerebellar blood flow (rCeBF), after right carotid occlusion for 4 hours, were studied in 30 mongolian gerbils. The regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) in the occluded cerebral hemisphere and rCeBF in both cerebellar hemispheres were measured simultaneously by hydrogen clearance methods. Before carotid occlusion, rCBF was 0.44 +/- 0.07 ml/g brain/min, and rCeBF in the left and right cerebellar hemispheres was 0.37 +/- 0.09 and 0.40 +/- 0.09 ml/g brain/min, respectively. After carotid occlusion, rCBF decreased in all animals showing levels of above 0.20 ml/g brain/min in 14 (group A), between 0.10 and 0.19 ml/g brain/min in 7 (group B) and below 0.10 ml/g brain/min in 9 (group C). rCeBF exhibited no changes in group A and a mild reduction in group B after carotid occlusion. In group C, rCeBF was significantly reduced 30 min after carotid occlusion in the left cerebellar hemisphere followed subsequently by bilateral reduction. In groups B and C, supratentorial brain edema was observed 4 hours after occlusion, but the degree of edema was moderate. The results of the present study suggest that depression of infratentorial brain function may occur after supratentorial local cerebral ischemia, presumably due to diaschisis.
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PMID:Transtentorial diaschisis: reduction of cerebellar blood flow caused by supratentorial local cerebral ischemia in the gerbil. 683 46

By means of the coloured indicator transport test (phenol red 3% in calcium-hydrogen-phosphate), mucociliary function in nose and pharynx was studied in 50 patients who underwent general or ocular surgery and in 10 healthy adult subjects. Patients were anesthetized with halothane, enflurane, NLA, and epidural analgesia. At the end of surgery, mucociliary function was significantly depressed (p less than 0.001) after halothane or enflurane anesthesia, but not after NLA or epidural analgesia. Six hours following enflurane anesthesia we still found a significant depression (p less than 0.001) of mucociliary function. No difference between halothane or enflurane was noted.
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PMID:Mucociliary flow in the nose during general and epidural anesthesia. 684 56

An initial event in gram-negative bacteremia is activation of the complement cascade with production of C5a. C5a, in turn, acts as a chemotactic stimulus for leukocytic aggregation and, in conjunction with bacterial products, stimulates the release of oxygen free radicals from leukocytes. We have hypothesized that these oxygen free radicals (.O2-, superoxide anion; .OH, hydroxyl radical; H2O2, hydrogen peroxide) contribute to the characteristic myocardial dysfunction of endotoxin shock, Isolated canine cardiac sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) was used as a subcellular determinant of mechanical function. SR was incubated for 20 min at 37 degrees C in the presence of phorbol myristate acetate activated leukocytes (A-L) and calcium uptake and Ca2+-adenosine triphosphatase (ATPase) activities were measured. Activated leukocytes significantly depressed SR Ca2+ uptake rates (C = 1.12 +/- 0.05 mumol CA2+/mg-min; A-L = 0.73 +/- 0.05). The addition of catalase (CAT; 10 micrograms/ml) or superoxide dismutase (SOD: 10 micrograms/ml) plus CAT reversed the inhibition of SR Ca2+ uptake. SOD further depressed SR Ca2+ uptake (+SOD = 0.55 +/0 0.04 mumol Ca2+/mg-min). Mannitol had no effect. SR ATPase activity was inhibited with A-L (C = 1.41 +/- 0.04 mumol Pi/mg-min; A-L = 0.84 +/- 0.09). Neither mannitol, nor SOD nor CAT alone had any effect on the depression of SR ATPase activity. SOD plus CAT reversed the ATPase depression induced by A-L. It is concluded that phorbol myristate acetate activated leukocytes via free radical-mediated mechanisms can directly affect function and activity of the excitation-contraction coupling system of cardiac muscle. Free radical scavengers identified hydrogen peroxide as a major mediator of depressed Ca2+ uptake rates. In conjunction with the superoxide anion, hydrogen peroxide contributes to the depressed ATPase activity.
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PMID:Interaction of oxygen free radicals and cardiac sarcoplasmic reticulum: proposed role in the pathogenesis of endotoxin shock. 685 Oct 3

The response of calcium transport to halothane by the cardiac sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) was investigated to determine whether the SR is a site for anesthetic depression of the myocardium. It was observed that halothane could both stimulate (by 800%) and inhibit (by 500%) calcium transport. The varied effects are dependent on adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and calcium and hydrogen ion concentrations. At 2.25% halothane, the Km for ATP is decreased from 2.35 to 0.712 mM and Vmax is decreased from 292 to 149 nmoles/mg/2min. It was found that the steady-state level of calcium in the SR was decreased by 33% by halothane at pH 6.9, whereas halothane had no effect at pH 7.3. It was concluded that the SR is an unlikely site of halothane-induced myocardial depression in the normal heart when substrate concentrations and pH are maintained. In the ischemic heart in which the pH and substrate concentration have decreased, the interaction of halothane with the SR might contribute to a decrease in Ca2+ for contraction.
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PMID:Calcium transport by cardiac sarcoplasmic reticulum: modulation of halothane action by substrate concentration and pH. 719 61

The interaction of melittin, a polypeptide consisting of 26 amino acid residues, with dimyristoyl phosphatidylcholine bilayers was investigated by vibrational Raman spectroscopy. Spectral peak height intensity ratios, involving vibrational transitions in both the 3000 cm-1 acyl chain methylene carbon-hydrogen stretching mode region and the 1100 cm-1 acyl chain carbon-carbon skeletal stretching mode interval, served as temperature profile indices for monitoring the bilayer order-disorder processes. For a lipid : melittin molar ratio of 14 : 1 two order-disorder transitions were observed. In comparison to a gel to liquid crystalline phase transition of 22.5 degrees C for the pure lipid, the lower transition, exhibiting a 2 degree C width, is centered at 17 degrees C and is associated with a depression of the main lipid phase transition of dimyristoyl phosphatidylcholine. The second thermal transition, displaying a 7 degree C interval, occurs at approx. 29 degrees C and is associated with the melting behavior of approximately seven immobilized boundary lipids which surround the inserted hydrophobic segment of the polypeptide. For a lipid : melittin molar ratio of 10 : 1 two thermal transitions are also observed at 11 and 30 degrees C. As before, they represent, respectively, the main gel to liquid crystalline phase transition and the melting behavior of approximately four boundary lipids attached to melittin. From these data alternative schemes are suggested for disposing the immobilized lipids around the hydrophobic portion of the polypeptide within the bilayer.
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PMID:Interaction of melittin with dimyristoyl phosphatidylcholine liposomes: evidence for boundary lipid by Raman spectroscopy. 739 74

Although recent clinical reports suggest that greater than normal amounts of dihydroxy secondary bile acids appear in the gastric content of patients with postoperative alkaline reflux gastritis, the pathophysiologic significance of these observations is unclear. We addressed this problem by usiong chambered ex vivo wedges of proximal canine gastric wall. The effects of 1 and 2 mM concentrations of the dihydroxy secondary bile acid, taurodeoxycholic, were compared with those of its parent trihydroxy primary bile acid, taurocholic. The parameters of mucosal function evaluated included the net flux of hydrogen ion, the transmural electrical potential difference, mucosal blood flow determined by radiolabeled microsphere embolization, and the severity of mucosal damage induced in mucosa rendered ischemic by wedge-specific intra-arterial low-dose vasopressin infusin. The results indicate that at each concentration in both ischemic and nonischemic mucosa the dihydroxy secondary bile acid induced a greater depression in potential difference, a more profound increase in mucosal permeability to hydrogen ion, and in ischemic mucosa a more severe degree of gross mucosal damage than did the trihydroxy primary bile acid. These effects may be related to a greater lipid solubility and consequent capacity to disrupt cell membranes.
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PMID:Differing ulcerogenic potential of dihydroxy and trihydroxy bile acids in canine gastric mucosa. 746 24


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