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Nontoxic concentrations of Cyclosporin A (CyA) dose-dependently inhibited herpes simplex virus (HSV) production in resting monkey kidney cells. The block was at the step of virus DNA synthesis as assessed by [3H]thymidine incorporation and by dot blot hybridization of infected cell DNA using a cloned 32P-labelled HSV DNA fragment (BamHI X) as probe. This was further supported by analysis of HSV protein synthesis in the presence of CyA as assessed by sodium dodecyl sulphate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and Western blot. A relative accumulation of HSV alpha- (e.g., ICP 4) and beta 1-proteins (e.g., ICP 6 and 8) was found, whereas HSV gamma 1-proteins were slightly decreased and gamma 2-proteins were markedly decreased by CyA. The production of thymidine kinase and DNA polymerase was decreased when CyA was added to HSV infected cells. The sensitivity to CyA was not escaped by thymidine kinase nor DNA polymerase deficient mutants. Passage of HSV in presence of CyA did not result in induction of drug resistance.
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PMID:Inhibition of herpes simplex virus production in vitro by cyclosporin A. 130 45

Severe head injury is the leading cause of traumatic death. When a severe head injury is combined with hypotension the mortality doubles. The use of asanguineous salt solutions to maintain blood pressure, however, may contribute to cerebral swelling and intracranial hypertension. For this reason, restrictions of fluids (FLD) and sodium (Na) have been advocated. To our knowledge, however, there are no clinical data to support this recommendation. We hypothesized that in adult patients sustaining severe head injuries (Glasgow Coma Scale score less than or equal to 8) with or without associated injuries: (1) FLD balance and total Na administered during the initial 72 hours of hospital admission are positively and significantly correlated with each other, and (2) total FLD, FLD balance, and total Na administration during the initial 72 hours are significantly and positively correlated with changes in ICP and adverse outcome. We retrospectively studied 40 adult trauma patients with severe head injuries. We found a significant correlation between total Na and FLD balance (R2 = 0.54; p less than 0.05). However, we found no significant correlation between total FLD and maximum ICP (R2 = 0.081), ICP score (R2 = 0.01), or outcome (R2 = 0.066), no significant correlation between FLD balance and maximum ICP (R2 = 0.000), ICP score (R2 = 0.000), or outcome (R2 = 0.01), and no significant correlation between total Na and maximum ICP (R2 = 0.000), ICP score (R2 = 0.001), or outcome (R2 = 0.02). We conclude that Na and FLD administration are not independent determinants of ICP during the initial 72 hours after brain injury.
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PMID:An analysis of the relationship between fluid and sodium administration and intracranial pressure after head injury. 140 21

The authors present their results regarding the use of a buffered solution of glycerol 30%-sodium ascorbate 20% (GLIAS) for the treatment of brain oedema and intracranial hypertension. GLIAS was perfused intravenously in 80 patients with several types of brain oedema. In every patients serum and urinary osmolarity, diuresis, main blood and urine parameters, and ICP were monitored. Following GLIAS infusion an increase in plasma osmolarity was observed, changing the average basal value plus 13.4% after 15 min., 10.5% after 30'. At the same time there was a reduction of ICP and improvement in cerebral compliance. In each case there was a decrease in intracranial hypertension and brain oedema without significant collateral effects.
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PMID:Brain oedema and intracranial hypertension treatment by GLIAS. 141 43

Total arsenic is determined by inductively coupled plasma atomic emission using hydride vapor generation. A 1 g sample is wet washed in a 16 x 150 mm 10 mL volumetric test tube on a programmed heating block with nitric, sulfuric, and perchloric acids at up to 310 degrees C. After treatment with hydrochloric acid and potassium iodide, arsenic is reduced by sodium borohydride to arsine in a simplified continuous flow manifold. A standard pneumatic nebulizer affects the gas-liquid separation of AsH3, which is quantified by ICP atomic emission at 193.756 nm. The instrument detection limit for the method has been determined to be 0.4 microgram/L. For a 10:1 dilution of a nominal 1 g sample, the detection limit is 4 micrograms/kg and the linear range is up to 4 mg/kg. Recoveries from 3 matrixes were 99-104%, with a typical RSD of 2%. The method has demonstrated statistical control for samples of biological interest and is especially well suited to analysis of small samples.
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PMID:Continuous flow vapor generation for inductively coupled argon plasma spectrometric analysis. Part 2. Arsenic. 187 98

A novel approach for determination of phytic acid in cereals has been applied in 2 traditional methods. In the first, phytic acid in a sample extract is first separated and concentrated by ion-exchange chromatography. The phytic acid concentrate is then quantitatively determined as phosphorus by inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry (ICP-AES). In the second method, extracted phytic acid is first precipitated by FeCl3 solution. The complexed iron is converted to ferric hydroxide by adding NaOH, thus releasing phytic acid as soluble sodium phytate. Phytate is then quantitatively determined as phosphorus by ICP-AES. In these methods, both the difficult acid digestion and the spectrometric determination of phosphorus found in traditional methods are eliminated by using ICP-AES. This results in a method that is simpler, faster, and more accurate than earlier procedures.
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PMID:Determination of phytic acid in cereals using ICP-AES to determine phosphorus. 202 74

The effect of THAM on brain oedema parameters was initially investigated in animals with cold brain lesions; THAM was then used in head injury patients, ICP, SAP and CPP were analyzed. In the experiments with rats after freezing lesion, THAM was compared to equivalent doses of Na-bicarbonate. The animals were artificially respirated and sacrificed 6 h after trauma. THAM did significantly reduce water (wet-dry weight technique) and sodium contents in both hemispheres, whereas bicarbonate was ineffective. The potassium contents were even preserved at almost normal levels. In 80 patients receiving alternatively THAM (18-36 g/100-200 ml/1-2h), mannitol (20%, 125-250 ml/20-40 min) or sorbitol (40%, 70-140 ml/20-40 min), the ICP rapidly decreased following THAM infusion. The maximal fall in ICP (33%) was equal to that with mannitol and sorbitol. The slope of ICP decrease was equal with THAM and Mannitol but steeper with sorbitol. With THAM, however, the effect on ICP lasts longer than with osmotherapy. The EEG improved more rapidly after THAM. As shown by blood plasma values, the action of THAM is not based on osmotic effects. The increases in pH and especially in base excess suggest an intracerebral buffering. The encouraging results with THAM require a randomized clinical trial after severe head injury which is presently prepared.
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PMID:A comparative analysis of THAM (Tris-buffer) in traumatic brain oedema. 212 78

The effects of sepsis on intracellular Na+ concentration ([Na+]i) and glucose metabolism were examined in rat red blood cells (RBCs) by using 23Na- and 2H-nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. Sepsis was induced in 15 halothane-anesthetized female Sprague-Dawley rats by using the cecal ligation and perforation technique; 14 control rats underwent cecal manipulation without ligation. The animals were fasted for 36 h, but allowed free access to water. At 36 h postsurgery, RBCs were examined by 23Na-NMR by using dysprosium tripolyphosphate as a chemical shift reagent. Human RBCs from 17 critically ill nonseptic patients and from 7 patients who were diagnosed as septic were also examined for [Na+]i. Five rat RBC specimens had [Na+]i determined by both 23Na-NMR and inductively coupled plasma-atomic emission spectroscopy (ICP-AES). For glucose metabolism studies, RBCs from septic and control rats were suspended in modified Krebs-Henseleit buffer containing [6,6-2H2]glucose and examined by 2H-NMR. No significant differences in [Na+]i or glucose utilization were found in RBCs from control or septic rats. There were no differences in [Na+]i in the two groups of patients. The [Na+]i determined by NMR spectroscopy agreed closely with measurements using ICP-AES and establish that 100% of the [Na+]i of the RBC is visible by NMR. Glucose measurements determined by 2H-NMR correlated closely (correlation coefficient = 0.93) with enzymatic analysis. These studies showed no evidence that sepsis disturbed RBC membrane function or metabolism.
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PMID:Sepsis does not alter red blood cell glucose metabolism or Na+ concentration: a 2H-, 23Na-NMR study. 230 34

A method is reported for tracing dietary enriched (99.61 atom %) nonradioactive 65Cu in rat hair. The method is based on the measurement of the two nonradioactive isotopes of copper (i.e., 63Cu and 65Cu) in rat hair by using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). Sodium, known to cause interferences in ICP-MS analyses, was removed by using an ion-exchange procedure. Correlation between the diet and hair element concentration levels have been reported. Controversy in the literature exists about the validity of elemental analyses of hair because elements may be incorporated in hair from the diet and body stores during growth, as well as from environmental sources. Tracing dietary elements in hair during growth would eliminate the uncertainness of this procedure. In nature, copper exists as 69.174 atom % 63Cu and 30.826 atom % 65Cu expressed as the 63Cu/65Cu ratio of 2.2400. Enriched (99.61 atom %) 65Cu was obtained and used to label the dietary source of copper. Data showed that 50% of the copper in the rat hair of rats gavaged with the enriched 65Cu isotope was due to 65Cu and 50% was natural isotope-abundant copper.
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PMID:Measurement of nonradioactive isotopes of copper in hair with inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. 230 51

Hexavalent chromium was administered to rats at doses of 20-240 mumol kg-1 for several periods of time, from 2 to 14 days. Lung, liver and blood contained the highest amounts of chromium, as detected by atomic absorption or by ICP, 24 h after cessation of treatment. A maximum of 40% of the dose was recoverable in organs along with feces and urine at this same time period, and chromium in soil (5.6% Cr) was absorbed better than equimolar amounts of the hexavalent chromates of calcium or sodium. The contaminated chromium-containing soil was found to have 30-35% of the chromium in the hexavalent state. The mutagenicity of chromium as tested in the bacterial strain of Salmonella typhimurium (strain TA 104) was decreased when tested without metabolic activation with the addition of leachate (of inexact analysis) from a waste site. When studied by alkaline elution, chromium (5-20 microM) caused single strand breaks as well as DNA-protein crosslinks in A549 lung cells, while with L1210 mouse leukemia cells, only DNA-protein crosslinks were found. Chromium(III) compounds caused no damage to DNA.
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PMID:Mutagenicity and disposition of chromium. 269 Mar 37

A method was developed for the determination of seven trace elements (Fe, Co, Cu, Zn, Rb, Mo, and Cs) in human serum by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). Sample preparation was kept as limited as possible. As the only sample pretreatment serum samples were diluted with nitric acid and indium was added as an internal standard. The results for iron, cobalt, copper, and zinc were corrected for interferences from polyatomic ions by using a blank solution containing the same concentration of sodium, sulfur, chlorine, and calcium as human serum. For copper and zinc the corrections are small, whereas for iron and cobalt they are important. No interferences occur for the considered isotopes of rubidium, molybdenum, and cesium. In order to test the accuracy and precision of the analytical technique, a "second-generation biological reference material (human serum)" was analyzed. The results obtained by ICP-MS for the seven elements considered showed good agreement with the certified values.
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PMID:Determination of iron, cobalt, copper, zinc, rubidium, molybdenum, and cesium in human serum by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. 280 47


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