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Upper respiratory and pulmonary complications of cocaine addiction have been increasingly reported in recent years, with most of the patients being intravenous addicts, users of freebase, or smokers of "crack." The toxicity of cocaine is complex and is exerted via multiple central and peripheral pathways. Recurrent snorting of cocaine may result in ischemia, necrosis, and infections of the nasal mucosa, sinuses, and adjacent structures. Pulmonary complications of cocaine toxicity include pulmonary edema, pulmonary hemorrhages, pulmonary barotrauma, foreign body granulomas, cocaine related pulmonary infection, obliterative bronchiolitis, asthma, and persistent gas-exchange abnormalities. Respiratory manifestations are nonspecific and include shortness of breath, cough, wheezing, hemoptysis, and chest pains. Severe respiratory difficulties have been reported in neonates of abusing mothers. In the absence of a cocaine-abuse history, it may be difficult to recognize the etiological role of cocaine, especially in the absence of needle tracks pointing to previous intravenous drug abuse and/or negative toxicology.
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PMID:Respiratory complications of cocaine abuse. 158 7

Ginkgolides are unique twenty-carbon terpenes, occurring naturally only in the roots and leaves of Ginkgo biloba. The molecules incorporate a tert-butyl group and six 5-membered rings, and are specific and potent antagonists of platelet-activating factor (PAF), a potent inflammatory autacoid. Studies in animal models with the most potent ginkgolide, BN 52021, and other specific PAF antagonists have demonstrated that PAF plays an important role in pathologies such as asthma, shock, ischemia, anaphylaxis, graft rejection, renal disease, CNS disorders and numerous inflammatory conditions. Ginkgolides are now being developed as therapeutic agents and very promising results have been obtained in clinical trials on shock, organ preservation and thermal injury. In addition to ginkgolides, several other types of natural PAF antagonists have been identified from various medicinal plants. These compounds have not only helped to explain the pharmacological basis of several traditional medicines, but have also provided man with a valuable new class of therapeutic agents.
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PMID:Ethnopharmacology and the development of natural PAF antagonists as therapeutic agents. 188 Nov 52

Reactive oxygen species are regarded as merely pernicious. This is incorrect for they play a pivotal role in many physiologic reactions, such as cytochrome P450-mediated oxidations, regulation of the tone of smooth muscle, and killing of microorganisms. An imbalance in oxidant-antioxidant activity is involved in many free radical-mediated pathologies, e.g., ischemia-reperfusion and asthma. In an attempt to alleviate these pathologies with antioxidants, it should be noted that these compounds are neither specific nor mere antioxidants. Associated with antioxidant activity is a pro-oxidant action. In the development of new antioxidant therapies, the important question of how these drugs are incorporated in or commensurate with existing integrated physiologic radical-defense systems should be addressed.
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PMID:Oxidants and antioxidants: state of the art. 192 7

Dobutamine has favorable properties for the pharmacologic manipulation of myocardial oxygen demand in the provocation of ischemia during the investigation of coronary artery disease. The value of dobutamine infusion for thallium myocardial perfusion tomography was assessed in 50 patients with exertional chest pain undergoing coronary arteriography. Dobutamine was infused in 5-min stages at incremental rates from 5 to 20 micrograms/kg per min or until limited by symptoms. The myocardium was divided into nine segments for analysis of perfusion. Thirty-nine of 40 patients with coronary artery disease had a reversible perfusion defect demonstrated by dobutamine thallium tomography (sensitivity 97%) and 8 of 10 patients with normal coronary arteries had normal myocardial perfusion (specificity 80%). These values were significantly better than the sensitivity and specificity of exercise electrocardiography (78% and 44%, respectively; p less than 0.01). There was a significant relation between the mean number of segments with abnormal perfusion and the number of diseased coronary vessels (0.6, 2.6, 4.4 and 6 segments in zero-, one-, two- and three-vessel disease, respectively; p less than 0.001). There was also a significant relation between the maximal tolerated dose of dobutamine and the treadmill exercise time (r = 0.56, p less than 0.001), but a wide range of exercise times was achieved in the 15- and 20-micrograms/kg per min groups, principally because of exercise limitation by noncardiac symptoms. Dobutamine infusion was well tolerated in all patients, including six with asthma. There were no significant arrhythmias or limiting symptoms other than chest pain.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Dobutamine thallium myocardial perfusion tomography. 193 48

The catastrophe theory evolved by Thom and Zeeman proposes a mathematical definition for the abrupt or 'catastrophic' changes that can suddenly occur in normally well-ordered and smooth-running systems. We have integrated this theory with our own PAF/cytokine feedback network hypothesis to explain the control and dysfunction of the inflammatory response. This process involves the activation of cells and factors such as proteases, and is coordinated by mediators such as PAF, cytokines and growth factors, minute amounts of which can prime cells to respond in an enhanced manner to subsequent agonistic stimuli. PAF and certain cytokines also possess the unique property of being able to induce the release of each other and their own generation in vivo. This 'singularity' may enable a self-generating feedback network to become established. The priming ability of these mediators indicates the extreme sensitivity of the inflammatory process and importance of a homeostatic equilibrium between the vectors involved in the priming and feedback processes and internal suppressive mechanisms. In pathological conditions, one can consider the phenomenon of PAF and cytokine autogeneration as a 'fold' in the feedback network and an expression of the singularity characteristic of the catastrophe hypothesis. This may lead to systemic toxicity and microcirculatory collapse, a characteristic feature of shock, sepsis, asthma, ischemia and graft rejection. A combination of drugs antagonizing the various feedback components may inhibit this catastrophic process and thus provide more successful therapy of these conditions.
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PMID:PAF/cytokine auto-generated feedback networks in microvascular immune injury: consequences in shock, ischemia and graft rejection. 251 89

Inflammation is usually a tightly controlled process which confines tissue damage, prevents infection, and assists in cellular regeneration. However, if the inflammatory response becomes unregulated, this normally beneficial local event may escalate into a wider malignant activity, characterized by endothelial injury, excessive cell infiltration, and vascular leakage. Due to the ability of platelet-activating factor and tumor necrosis factor to elicit the release of each other, 'prime' cell responses, and influence the activity of other cytokines, we propose that these two mediators play a pivotal role in the formation of deleterious feedback cycles leading to the above endothelial damage which may underlie pathologies such as shock, sepsis, ischemia, and asthma. Platelet-activating factor antagonists such as BN 52021 inhibit the priming and other effects induced by platelet-activating factor and thus may be of therapeutic value in such conditions.
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PMID:Role of cytokines and platelet-activating factor in microvascular immune injury. 265 21

It is becoming clear that PAF plays an important role in a variety of life-threatening pathologies including shock, asthma, graft rejection and ischemia-induced damage. Pierre Braquet and colleagues analyse recent reports on PAF and ischemia and propose a hypothesis based on the catastrophe theory to explain why PAF antagonists are effective in countering ischemic injury and many other disorders. PAF antagonists, perhaps in combination with other agents, may consequently prove to have extensive therapeutic potential.
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PMID:Is there a case for PAF antagonists in the treatment of ischemic states? 268 13

A 31-year-old man with allergic rhinoconjunctivitis and asthma experienced an episode of anaphylaxis following an injection of allergens during hyposensitization. His anaphylactic episode was remarkable because of a relative sinus bradycardia at the beginning of his reaction. This case is reported to highlight the importance of not confusing the anaphylactic syndrome with vasovagal syncope even when a tachycardia is initially absent. The possible pathophysiologic role of right coronary vasospasm resulting in the Bezold-Jarish reflex or sinoatrial node ischemia is discussed.
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PMID:Anaphylaxis associated with relative bradycardia. 273 57

Vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP), first isolated from the gut, was originally considered a candidate gastrointestinal hormone. Since about 1975, however, it has become increasingly clear that it is primarily a neurotransmitter or neuromodulator and that it exerts its functions mainly by local release from nerve endings. VIP plays a hormonal role only when it is released in large amounts from a tumor, with a consequent overflow into the circulation and grossly elevated plasma concentrations of the peptide. Moderately increased VIP plasma and tissue concentrations that cause mainly local effects are found in intestinal ischemia. Crohn's disease and some other chronic inflammatory diseases of the bowel. VIP is also measured in increased amounts in the normal fetus and neonate, where it may play an important physiological role. Such an increase of VIP levels in the circulation could enhance perfusion and metabolic activity of tissues during their rapid-growth period. On the other hand, disorders with a disturbed VIP function such as achalasia and Hirschsprung's disease and possibly also asthma and cystic fibrosis seem to be characterized mainly by a derangement of smooth muscle activity and/or exocrine secretion. Considering this list of disorders where VIP has either a proven or suspected role, it is easy to imagine the significance of this peptide in pediatric pathophysiology.
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PMID:[Vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP)--possible importance in diseases of childhood]. 299 82

Diltiazem, nifedipine, and verapamil inhibit calcium entry into cells via different mechanisms with different pharmacologies. They display different relative effects on different cardiovascular functions, a complex interplay of direct actions and adrenergic reflexes. Peripheral arterial vasorelaxation causes adrenergic reflex activity which opposes their direct negative chronotropic, dromotropic, inotropic, and hypotensive actions. Verapamil's most potent activity is electrophysiologic, and nifedipine's effects are hemodynamic; diltiazem acts like a less-potent combination of verapamil and nifedipine. All three drugs are efficacious in angina. These three drugs may not be interchangeable in all patients, but individualization of therapy is possible. Future indications for calcium channel blocker therapy may include hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, cerebral vasospasm, migraine headaches, pulmonary hypertension, asthma, esophageal spasm, intestinal ischemia, Raynaud's phenomenon, dysmenorrhea, and premature labor.
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PMID:Calcium channel blockers in emergency medicine. 638 Mar 52


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