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Alterations of steady state and metabolism of putative neurotransmitters were studied in the brain of rats with a sustained tremor evoked by nicotine and pilocarpine. The norepinephrine content in several brain regions was decreased whereas striatal dopamine was unchanged. Homovanillic acid concentrations were slightly increased, while 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid concentrations were markedly increased. Pilocarpine alone increased the 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) turnover rate at high ambient temperature (30-32 degrees C), but not at normal ambient temperature (22 +/- 2 degrees C), atropine partially blocked the increase of 5-HT turnover rate by pilocarpine. Pretreatment with p-chlorophenylalanine and hemicholinium-3 decreased the tremor intensity elicited by nicotine and pilocarpine . It is proposed that the increase of cholinergic function caused by nicotine and the activation of muscarinic receptors and the increase in 5-HT function caused by pilocarpine might be involved in the mechanisms of tremor induction by nicotine and pilocarpine.
Arch Int Pharmacodyn Ther 1978 Sep
PMID:Possible mechanisms of sustained tremor induction by nicotine in pilocarpine treated animals. 15 36

Animal viruses, predominantly enteroviruses, were detected in shallow water at bottom depths and in clastic marine sediments. Viruses accumulated in sandy and slimy deposits of the sea bottom near the shore and could be easily released into water by means of simple mechanical shaking.
Appl Microbiol 1975 Sep
PMID:Detection of animal viruses in coastal seawater and sediments. 17 Aug 59

Many of the manifestations of hyperthyroidism are secondary to increased adrenergic activity. In recent years the beta adrenergic blocking drugs, as represented by d,1-propranolol, have become the agents of choice for ameliorating the adrenergic signs and symptoms of hyperthyroidism. Propranolol improves the tachycardia, tremor, restlessness, anxiety, and myopathy.
Med Clin North Am 1975 Sep
PMID:The heart and hyperthyroidism. Use of beta-adrenergic blocking drugs. 24 93

Paralysis agitans may be mimicked by other disease processes and drugs which disturb the structural or functional integrity of the dopaminergic nigrostriatal system. In another group of patients, isolated symptoms or signs such as tremor or increased muscle tone are considered out of the context of the total clinical picture and may suggest parkinsonism.
Prim Care 1977 Sep
PMID:Differential diagnosis of paralysis agitans. 26 20

A 9 month old boy with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia developed signs compatible with an extrapyramidal lesion (rough tremor of the skeletal muscles, more pronounced on the left side, with hypotonia and reduced cutaneous reflexes). This problem started 4 days after the second weekly course of chemotherapy with Vincristine (1.5 mg/m2) and Adriamycin (25 mg/m2) and lasted with varying intensity until death 4 weeks later. Toxicity of either drug (or both) to the central nervous system was invoked as a likely explanation and Vincristine was considered to be more likely condidate for that effect.
Biomedicine 1979 Sep
PMID:A Parkinson-like syndrome as side effect of chemotherapy with vincristine and adriamycin in a child with acute leukaemia. 29 57

(1) Methods have been developed to measure, analyse and document postural sway. The main parameters studied were: average sway amplitude; length of the sway path per unit time; sway direction and sway position histograms; and the frequency spectra of the antero-posterior and lateral sway components. (2) Postural ataxia was quantitatively studied in three groups of patients with cerebellar lesions: (a) late atrophy of the anterior lobe, (b) tumours of the cerebellar hemisphere and (c) tumours within the vestibulo-cerebellum. Characteristic differences were found. (3) Patients with anterior lobe lesion show a specific 3 Hz postural tremor in the antero-posterior direction. The tremor can be evoked by sudden destabilization in incipient cases. Less characteristic and smaller in amplitude is a mainly lateral sway component with an average frequency of 0.5 Hz. This is also seen in cases with spinal ataxia. Visual stabilization of posture is frequently preserved. Its amount does not correlate with general instability of posture. Tremor and characteristically exaggerated intersegmental responses between head, trunk, hips and legs are interpreted as the consequence of hyper-excitability of postural reflexes in these patients. (4) Patients with lesions of the hemispheres show only slight postural instability without directional preference. Their sway parameters with eyes open are within the 2 sigma range of normals and there is no significant difference from normals in these parameters even when the eyes are closed. Therefore these patients cannot be distinguished from normals by means of their platform recordings. (5) Two patients with posterior vermal and flocculo-nodular lesions were very unstable without preferred axis or frequency of instability. In contrast to the anterior lobe group the instability was characterized by the absence of intersegmental movements.
Brain 1979 Sep
PMID:Quantitative analysis of stance in late cortical cerebellar atrophy of the anterior lobe and other forms of cerebellar ataxia. 31 55

This paper gives the clinical, immunological and virological data on a patient with agammaglobulinemia who developed paralytic poliomyelitis. The patient was a 3 year-old boy who had a typical B-cell defect without a T-cell defect. He had profound hypogammaglobulinemia and defective plasma cells and had repeated pyogenic infections which were controlled by gammaglobulin replacement therapy. At 3 years of age, he was admitted to our hospital with suspected meningitis. He had fewer, tremor and neck stiffness for 3 days and subsequently developed paralysis in his left arm and right leg. There was lymphocytosis in the cerebrospinal fluid. A non vaccine-like strain of poliovirus type 2 was isolated from the stool.
Eur J Pediatr 1979 Sep
PMID:Paralytic poliomyelitis in a child with agammaglobulinemia. 31 13

Suspensions of endocrine pancreas cells were prepared by shaking collagenase-isolated rat islets of Langerhans in calcium-free buffer. When incubated with 1.0 mM substrate at pH 7.4, the cells split Pi from 5'-AMP at a rate of 87 nmol/h per microgram DNA, and from beta-glycerophosphate at a rate of 25 nmol/h per microgram DNA. Km for 5'-AMP was about 54 microM. Adenosine or theophylline inhibited the 5'-AMP hydrolysis. Homogenization of the cells increased the activity toward 5'-AMP by 23% and that toward beta-glycerophosphate by 115%. Injecting rats with cortisone had no effect on the 5'-AMP hydrolysis by whole cells but significantly increased the activity in cell homogenates; the intracellular activity toward 5'-AMP was more than doubled by the cortisone treatment. Staining whole islet cells for 5'-AMP-splitting activity resulted in a demarcation of the cell periphery in control rats. Cells from cortisone-treated rats showed heavier deposits of reaction product, and their cell periphery did not stand out as clearly. It is suggested that 5'-nucleotidase is largely an ectoenzyme in normal rat islet cells. The cells also contain an as yet unidentified intracellular phosphatase that seems to be solely responsible for the increased hydrolysis of 5'-AMP in cortisone-treated rats.
Histochemistry 1979 Sep
PMID:5'-AMP hydrolysis by suspensions and homogenates of pancreatic islet cells from normal and cortisone-treated rats. 38 76

Microneurographic studies were made of normal human muscle spindle afferent activity to evaluate the role played by these endings, and by the segmental stretch reflex, in various types of physiological tremor. Primary endings are sufficiently sensitive to respond to the minute tremulous movements normally seen in contracting muscles. Human muscle spindle endings appear to possess the same non-linear sensitivity to small stretches as has been reported for cat muscle spindles. The findings also support the notion that the segmental stretch reflex plays an important role in enhanced physiological tremor, in so far as it tends to synchronize the motor outflow in such a way as to produce rhythmical contractions properly timed to reinforce the mechanical resonant properties of muscle spindle endings, the stretch reflex also serves to damp the larger oscillations of finger or hand which result from a brisk tap or muscle twitch. There is no evidence for alpha-gamma co-activation in these enhanced physiological tremors.
Brain 1979 Sep
PMID:Participation of the stretch reflex in human physiological tremor. 49 3

The relationship between plasma propranolol concentration and relief of essential tremor was examined in 11 patients during treatment with oral racemic propranolol in doses of 30 to 640 mg/day. Although propranolol decreased tremor in all 11 patients, the degree of improvement varied widely in individuals (mean 51%, range 25--90%), and was not related directly occurred at plasma propranolol concentrations below 20 ng/ml (0.077 mumol/l) and, in three others, below 40 ng/ml (0.154 mumol/l). It is concluded that the optimum response of essential tremor to propranolol is achieved at relatively low plasma propranolol levels, levels which are obtained by daily propranolol doses of 120--240 mg.
J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 1979 Sep
PMID:Relationship between plasma propranolol concentration and relief of essential tremor. 50 84


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