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Query: UMLS:C0029713 (
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In the mature rat, subcutaneous administration of insulin (0.02 IU/g body wt.) produced hypoglycemia and a profound activation of the sympatho-adrenal pathway, as indicated by a marked depletion of adrenal catecholamines. Cellular glucopenia caused by administration of 2-deoxyglucose also produced a sympatho-adrenal response. In contrast, in 2-day-old rats, the systemic injection of insulin evoked only a small depletion of catecholamines even though severe hypoglycemia was present, and 2-deoxyglucose also produced a diminished response. The central administration of insulin at an equivalent dose (0.02 IU/g
brain)
stimulated brain ornithine decarboxylase activity in both neonates and adults, but was ineffective in evoking hypoglycemia or adrenal catecholamine release. These results suggest that: (a) direct interaction of insulin with its receptors in the central nervous system is not required for activation of the sympatho-adrenal pathway, and (b) the lack of sensitivity of neonatal adrenal catecholamine release to subcutaneous administration of insulin is likely associated with
immaturity
of splanchnic neurotransmission rather than with absence of central insulin receptors or impaired peripheral responsiveness to insulin.
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PMID:Central and sympatho-adrenal responses to insulin in adult and neonatal rats. 331 47
1. The penetration of a metabolically inert, small molecular radius lipid insoluble substance ([(13)C] and [(4)H]sucrose), from blood into brain and c.s.f., has been studied in developing sheep from 50 days gestation (term, 150 days) through to the new-born stage. Around 50 days gestation sucrose accumulated rapidly into brain and c.s.f., and reached a steady-state level in brain of about 12% of the plasma level by 3 hr. By 60 days sucrose penetrated less freely into brain and c.s.f.; the brain steady-state level was 10% by 4(1/2) hr. A large decrease in sucrose penetration occurred by 70 days gestation, and by 123 days (just before the time when a foetal lamb becomes viable) both the rate of penetration and the brain steady-state level of sucrose were similar to those of the adult of other species.2. The rate of c.s.f. secretion at different ages has been estimated by dye dilution during ventriculo-cisternal perfusion. The turnover of c.s.f. in 60 day foetuses was high (1.36%/min.g wet weight
brain)
. From 123 days gestation to the adult stage the turnover was much lower, 0.02%/min.g at 123 and 137 days gestation and 0.01%/min.g in the adult ewe.3. A simple new method for measuring c.s.f. volume is described. The volume at 51 days was estimated to be 0.14 ml., S.E. +/- 0.03, n = 4 (brain weight = 0.87 g +/- 0.11), at 59 days it was 0.45 ml., S.E. +/- 0.04, n = 6 (brain weight = 2.0 g +/- 0.1) and near term it was 7.28 ml S.E. +/- 1.29, n = 4 (brain weight 42.0 g +/- 0.5).4. The results are discussed in relation to possible changes in permeability of the cerebral capillary endothelium, the sink effect of c.s.f., and changes in extracellular space of the brain during its development. It is concluded that the high rate of penetration and raised brain steady-state level of sucrose in immature sheep foetuses is probably due to
immaturity
of a permeability barrier at the level of the cerebral capillary endothelium or its associated glial processes. Some clinical implications of these findings are considered briefly.
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PMID:The development of a blood-brain barrier mechanism in foetal sheep. 460 83
An examination of 150 patients suffering from pathological gambling (PG) has shown that a PG predisposition includes 3 components: personal, morphofunctional and gender. The personal component is a combination of lability and hyperthymia, higher extraversion, easy communication, riskiness, low empathic ability, inclination to emotional satiation. The morphofunctional component embraces structural (a pathology of cortical and subcortical areas, localized mainly in the frontal region and limbic structure of
brain)
and functional (abnormalities of regulatory processes, signs of cerebral
immaturity
) peculiarities of the central nervous system. The gender component is reflected in the notable predominance of males, weak and medium-weak sexual constitution, psychosexual development peculiarities manifested as a reduced romantic stage. This complex predisposition, though non-fatal, raises the risk of the disorder.
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PMID:[Factors predisposing to pathological gambling]. 1900 47