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Subtotal colectomy with ileorectal anastomosis is now frequently offered to patients with slow transit constipation who have severe symptoms and no response to more conventional medical treatment. If this operation is to be successful, the underlying problem should be delay in the progress of contents through the colon but no mechanical or functional obstruction in the small bowel or rectum. We have used a recently described technique of prolonged ambulant manometry and electromyography to investigate anorectal function in these patients. Pressure data were collected using a 2 mm diameter intrarectal probe carrying microtransducers, and external anal sphincter activity was assessed by a pair of silver-silver chloride surface electrodes. Fourteen control subjects and eight patients with colonic inertia were studied. Sampling reflexes, indicative of rectal filling, occurred at mean (SEM) rates of 7.4 (2.0)/hour in controls but were significantly reduced in patients (2.4 (0.3)/hour (p less than 0.01]. Recurrent rectal motor complexes were seen to occur in both groups at intervals of 76 (1.8) minutes in controls and 64.9 (7.2) minutes in patients (p less than 0.1), and with amplitudes of 42.4 (2.1) mmHg and 9.2 (0.7) mmHg (p less than 0.001), respectively. External sphincter electromyographic spike activity did not differ between groups. Our results support the concept of reduced transit of faeces to the rectum from the colon over a 24 hour period in slow transit constipation and suggest that a motor neuropathy may also be present in the rectum.
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PMID:Evidence for motor neuropathy and reduced filling of the rectum in chronic intractable constipation. 225 13

The influence of altered local hemodynamics on fatty streak development in rabbits fed high cholesterol diets was investigated. An aortic coarctation was created in the abdominal aorta of nine rabbits by placing a partially constricting gold or silver band (1.7 mm x 10 mm) around the aorta between the renal arteries and aortic bifurcation. Controls were 20 rabbits; seven sham operated and 13 unoperated rabbits. The abdominal aorta 1-2 cm proximal to the coarctation showed lipid deposition involving 45 +/- 8% (mean +/- SEM) of the luminal surface which was more than occurred within or distal to the obstruction (p less than 0.05) and also more than in controls (p less than 0.05). Within the coarctation, 4 +/- 2% of the luminal surface showed lipid deposition which was less than either proximally or distally (p less than 0.01) and also less than in comparable regions in controls (p less than 0.05). The aorta 1-2 cm distal to the coarctation showed lipid deposition involving 18 +/- 4% of the surface which was similar to control rabbits. Lipid deposition in corresponding regions of the control rabbits was involved in 17 +/- 4%, 19 +/- 5% and 19 +/- 4% of the luminal surface, respectively. Fatty streak development, therefore, appeared to be inhibited within the coarctation and enhanced proximal to it. The results suggest that some early step in the process of lipid accumulation may be affected by local fluid dynamics or modification of the wall of the vessel.
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PMID:Fatty streak development in the vicinity of aortic coarctations in hypercholesterolemic rabbits. 227 58

Nucleolar organiser regions have been identified by a silver-staining technique (AgNORs) and quantified in paraffin sections of normal foetal and adult pituitary gland and in a series of 35 pituitary adenomas, which included all the main types. In the adult pituitary there were 1.45 +/- 0.07 (mean +/- SEM) AgNORs per cell and in the foetal gland 2.94 +/- 0.37. The overall values for the adenomas were 1.98 +/- 0.08. Macroadenomas had significantly higher numbers (2.18 +/- 0.09) than microadenomas (1.69 +/- 0.11). Of the hormonally active tumours, corticotroph adenomas had the highest value (2.18 +/- 0.15), although four out of six were microadenomas.
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PMID:Nucleolar organiser regions in pituitary adenomas. 247 Feb 31

Filler contents, Knoop hardness, characteristics of cutting and surface texture of eight commercial composite resin cores were investigated. Two posterior composite resins and two silver alloys were used as controls. No differences were found in filler contents and Knoop hardness between the composite resin cores and posterior composite resins. In the composite resins, Knoop hardness was correlated to the filler content. The characteristics of cutting with a diamond point varied largely among materials. The composite resin cores were divided by deterioration of the characteristics of cutting into two groups. The degree of surface roughness of composite resins polished with a finishing diamond point was larger than that of the silver alloys. SEM examination revealed little differences in the composite resin surfaces cut with a diamond point but large differences in surfaces polished with a finishing diamond.
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PMID:[Basic studies on cutting of composite resin cores]. 248 76

The aims of this in vitro investigation were: 1) to assess marginal leakage around three types of class II restorations, using: a) a composite resin with a glass ionomer lining; b) a glass ionomer cerment with composite resin coverage; c) a glass ionomer cermet without composite resin coverage and 2) to study the effect of thermocycling on marginal defects, by means of radiographs and SEM micrographs of the margins. Fifty-eight class II cavities were prepared in extracted primary molars. The teeth were divided into three groups and restored as follows: Group A--Ketac Bond (liner) and P-30; Group B--Ketac Silver and P-30(sandwich); Group C--Ketac Silver only. The restored teeth were thermocycled and marginal leakage was assessed from the degree of dye penetration on the sections. Dye penetration at the occlusal margins increased in the sequence A less than B less than C. The differences between group C and Groups A and B were statistically significant. Severe penetration of the dye was observed at the cervical margins with no statistically differences between the groups. Deterioration of margins due to thermocycling was observed for all groups, but these defects were not evident on the radiographs. Ketac Silver with and without composite coverage did not prevent marginal leakage when utilized in class II restorations in vitro.
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PMID:Marginal leakage of Class II glass-ionomer-silver restorations, with and without posterior composite coverage: an in vitro study. 250 51

Composite resin containing silver for radiopacity bonds to the dentin surface of a resected and slightly concave root pretreated with a dentin bonding agent (Gluma). The bond strength between composite and apical dentin is about 18 MPa and is not affected by a preceding root canal filling with eugenol-containing sealer. Contamination with saliva or serum of the Gluma-treated dentin surface reduced the bond strength significantly. No reduction in bond strength is observed when the contamination of the surface is performed before Gluma-application. Microscopy of the borderline between composite and dentin as well as SEM of the composite surface adjacent to dentin revealed a good adaptation which presumably does not allow bacterial penetration.
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PMID:[Retrograde root obturations employing composite and a dentin bonding agent: adaptions of the filling materials and bond strength]. 251 70

Binding and internalization of gold-labeled IFN-gamma (IFN-gamma/Au) by human Raji cells was examined by scanning and transmission electron microscopy. For SEM, visualization of gold particles was enhanced by the silver enhancement technique and by backscattered electron imaging. Binding studies revealed distinct labeling of microvilli-bearing cells after incubation with at least 10 U/ml IFN-gamma/Au, whereas cells with a smooth surface showed substantially lower labeling. After application of higher IFN-gamma (greater than 200 U/ml) concentrations, labeling intensity remained constant, which is consistent with the concentration of radiolabeled IFN-gamma required for saturating receptors on Raji cells. The specificity of IFN-gamma/Au binding was demonstrated by complete displacement with unlabeled IFN-gamma and by partial inhibition of labeling with a monoclonal anti-IFN-gamma R antibody. Thus, colloidal gold represents a valuable tag for visualizing the interaction of IFN-gamma with its receptor. Internalization of IFN-gamma/Au was initiated by accumulation of gold particles in coated pits which occurred within 10 min after warming of Raji cells. Additional incubation at 37 degrees C (up to 2 h) led to the appearance of gold particles in endocytic vesicles and lysosomes. Thus, our studies indicate that IFN-gamma/Au enters the Raji cells via the typical endocytotic pathway.
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PMID:Binding and internalization of gold-labeled IFN-gamma by human Raji cells. 252 26

Advances in immunosuppressive therapy have renewed interest in small bowel transplantation. Little is known, however, about the functional capacity of transplanted intestine. To clarify the potential for normal function, we investigated whether elements of the enteric nervous system are preserved after denervation in our rat model of intestinal transplantation. We investigated whether VIP, a major peptide neurotransmitter of the enteric nervous system, and its receptors are preserved in the bowel after transplantation. In our model of transplantation, avascular fetal jejunum from term Fisher rats is transplanted to the subcutaneous tissues of host syngeneic rats. This "neogut" becomes vascularized and develops characteristics of native small bowel. VIP content was measured by RIA and the in situ distribution of VIP receptors was determined by the technique of receptor autoradiography. Neogut was studied 1 and 3 weeks after transplantation and compared with age-matched rat pup jejunum. Autoradiographs showed high silver grain density, representing VIP binding sites, in the mucosal layers of all tissues studied. VIP content in the transplanted bowel was comparable to that of native gut and showed a rise with developmental age similar to that of native gut. VIP levels (pmole/mg protein, x +/- SEM) were neogut 1 week, 0.26 +/- 0.14; jejunum 1 week, 0.25 +/- 0.07; neogut 3 weeks, 0.60 +/- 0.21; and jejunum 3 weeks, 0.69 +/- 0.16. These results show that VIP receptors and content are preserved in this model of transplantation. This suggests that the enteric nervous system and receptors for peptide neurotransmitters remain intact after transplantation and may retain the potential for regulatory function.
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PMID:VIP receptors and content after bowel transplantation. 254 Dec 80

Nucleolar organizer regions (NORs) are genes coding for the ribosomal RNA; they also induce the formation of the nucleolus at interphase. Transcriptionally active NORs can be visualized in histological sections with a silver colloid method, allowing direct counting of these structures (so-called AgNORs). Seven superficial spreading melanomas with nodule (i.e., melanomas containing both a radial and a vertical growth phase) were studied with the technique. The nuclear AgNOR counts (mean +/- SEM) were 5.44 +/- 1.70 for the radial growth phase and 7.65 +/- 2.35 for the vertical growth phase (P less than 0.01). This difference in mean nuclear AgNOR numbers may be related to other known differences in the biological behavior of the two growth phases.
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PMID:Nucleolar organizer regions in superficial spreading melanoma with nodule. 258 71

Fluor preparations are effective agents to remove dentinal hypersensitivity. In this study the effects of %4 NaF, Bifluoride 12 and diamine silver fluoride (Saphoride) on dentin surface is evaluated with SEM. Prepared dentin surface was covered with smear layer and different crystal forms were observed on the dentin surface.
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PMID:[SEM investigation of the effects of various fluoride preparations on dentin surface]. 263 36


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