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A double-barreled Na+-selective microelectrode was constructed with monensin as a liquid ion exchanger. The
HCl
-treated monensin was dissolved in a solvent (Corning 477317) at 10% (weight/weight). Internal reference solution of its ionic barrel was mixture of 0.49 M NaCl and 0.01 M KCl, the pH being adjusted to 3 with 0.1 M citrate-
HCl
buffer, whereas that of the PD barrel was 0.5 M KCl. Average slope and selectivity ratio (Na+/K+) tested on 10 different microelectrodes were -57.5 +/- 1.87 mV/P(Na) (
SEM
) and 6.7 +/- 0.44, respectively. The electrical resistance was an order of 10(10) ohm and the response time was less than 10 sec. Using this microelectrode, a free flow micropuncture experiment was carried out in the bullfrog kidney and the intracellular Na+ activity as well as the membrane PD was determined on the proximal tubular cell. Average value (+/-
SEM
, n = 15) for the intracellular Na+ and K+ was 20.7 +/- 1.56 mEq/L and 61.2 +/- 1.16 mEq/L, respectively, and -68.7 +/- 0.88 mV for the peritubular membrane PD. There was a significant negative correlation between Na+ and K+ activities within the cell, i.e., the lower the ionic activity of cellular Na+ was, the higher the cellular K+, and vice versa, the sum of these two being kept nearly constant. The above finding may be somehow related to the isosmosis in the reabsorptive process across the proximal tubular epithelium.
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PMID:The measurement of intracellular sodium activities in the bullfrog by means of double-barreled sodium liquid ion-exchanger microelectrodes. 4 4
Gastric mucosal blood flow was simultaneously determined by aminopyrine clearance and gamma-labeled microspheres (15 +/- 5 mu in diameter) in anesthetized dogs prepared with a chambered segment of stomach greater curvature. Paired flow measurements were made in 11 dogs (n = 28) secreting in response to intravenous histamine (1mug per kg per min), in 11 (n = 21) nonsecreting dogs given intravenous isoproterenol (0.5 or 1.0 mug per kg per min), and in 9 (n = 10) dogs given no drugs to stimulate secretion or blood flow (resting dogs). Eight additional injections were done in dogs receiving various combinations of isoproterenol and histamine. Isotonic
HCl
was maintained on the mucosal surface during all experiments. Regression analysis demonstrated a highly significant linear correlation between clearance and microsphere-measured flow in the histamine (P less than 0.001, r = 0.96) and isoproterenol (P less than 0.001, r = 0.78) experiments, with clearance averaging 83% of microsphere flow during histamine stimulation but only 25% during isoproterenol. The relationship between clearance and microsphere flow was not significantly different for the resting and isoproterenol experiments. Mucosal perfusion measured by microspheres was about 5 times the resting value for both histamine and isoproterenol-stimulated dogs. Perfusion calculated from aminopyrine clearance averaged 46, 38, and 90% of the microsphere value in the resting, isoproterenol, and histamine experiments, respectively. Pooled data from secreting dogs demonstrated a fairly constant ratio of microsphere-measured flow to clearance (1.25 +/- 0.06 mean +/-
SEM
), regardless of the secretory rate. Our results indicate that aminopyrine clearance reflects only a small fraction of mucosal blood flow in the nonsecreting stomach, even in the presence of exogenous acid.
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PMID:Comparison of gastric mucosal blood flow as determined by aminopyrine clearance and gamma-labeled microspheres. 23 82
Rat kidneys weighting between 250 and 300 g. were treated in
HCl
. A single nephron observed through
SEM
shows that the above treatment doesn't interfere with the ultrastructural morphology of nephron.
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PMID:[Preliminary scanning electron microscope (SEM) observations of the rat renal parenchyma after microdissection]. 26 15
Somatostatin-like activity, as determined by radioimmunoassay and bioassay, is present in
HCl
extracts of rat retina. The concentrations of immunoreactive somatostatin are 612 +/- 43 (mean +/-
SEM
)pg per whole retina of 0.621 +/- 0.044 pg/microgram of protein in retinas from rats killed by decapitation, values which are not significantly different from those in retinas from rats killed by ether inhalation. The immunoreactive somatostatin was partially purified and concentrated by immunoaffinity chromatography. Both the crude retinal extracts and the immunoaffinity-purified immunoreactive somatostatin inhibited, in a dose-related manner, the release of rat growth hormone from dispersed rat anterior pituitary cells in culture. When the immunoaffinity-purified immunoreactive somotostatin was subjected to gel filtration chromatography, 96% of the recovered somatostatin eluted as a peak corresponding in position to that of synthetic somatostatin. Retinas from a group of rats with hereditary degeneration of the photoreceptor cells and another group of rats studied 1 year after transection of the optic nerves demonstrated an increased concentration of immunoreactive somatostatin compared to controls.
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PMID:Immunoreactive and biologically active somatostatin-like material in rat retina. 28 84
We have previously shown that the prostaglandin analogue 15(R)15 methyl-prostaglandin E2 methyl ester (Me-PGE2) when administered at a dose of 50 microgram per kg significantly inhibits aspirin-induced gastric mucosal erosions in the rat. In this study we have investigated the effect of cimetidine under similar circumstances. Cimetidine in a dose of 50 mg per kg significantly inhibited gastric mucosal erosions induced by aspirin (192 mg per kg) in the rat, reducing the incidence from 70% of 20 rats to 9.5% of 21 rats, the mean lesion score was reduced from 9.3 +/- 2.1 (mean +/-
SEM
) to 0.4 +/- 0.3. We then compared the effect of the above doses of Me-PGE2 and cimetidine on gastric erosions induced by aspirin (192 mg per kg) with the hourly addition of 160 mM
HCl
. The incidence of erosions in the aspirin +
HCl
group was 100% of 20 rats (mean lesion score 27.4 +/- 2.4). This was not significantly reduced by cimetidine, the incidence being 90% of 20 rats (mean lesion score 19.7 +/- 3.4). The incidence of erosions in the presence of Me-PGE2 was significantly less than that in both the other groups, 13% of 23 rats, (mean lesion score 3.1 +/- 0.8) P less than 0.01 in both instances. These results suggest that, whereas cimetidine protects the gastric mucosa through acid inhibition, Me-PGE2 appears to have a protective effect independent of acid inhibition.
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PMID:Cimetidine and prostaglandin: evidence for different modes of action on the rat gastric mucosa. 64 13
High titer antibodies to secretin were produced in rabbits by immunization with purified porcine secretin (from GIH) conjugated to bovine serum albumin in complete Freund's adjuvant. Synthetic porcine secretin (from Squibb) was radiolabeled with 125I using chloramine-T and radiosecretin was purified using talc-silica and fibrocellulose powder. Specificity of antibodies to secretin was extensively evaluated in studies examining (1) cross-reactivity with other naturally occurring hormones, (2) parellelism of serum dilutions and secretin standards, (3) quantitative recovery of secretin added to serum samples, and (4) changes in circulating immunoreactive secretin in response to intraduodenal acidification. The mean fasting serum secretin concentration in 10 dogs was 65 +/- 5 (
SEM
) pg per ml and in 21 healthy human volunteers it was 69 +/- 5 pg per ml. In response to intraduodenal instillation of 10 mEq of
HCl
, portal venous secretin concentrations increased from a mean fasting value of 52 to 450 pg per ml within 2 min; peripheral venous secretin increased from 66 to 229 pg per ml within 5 min. No significant changes in peripheral serum immunoreactive secretin concentrations were identified in dogs after a protein meal. Intravenously administered secretin in man disappeared from the circulation with mean half-life 4.06 +/- 0.82 (
SEM
) min.
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PMID:Radioimmunoassay measurement of secretin half-life in man. 83 Feb 38
The effect on blood pressure of giving hydralazine orally, 300 mg per day divided into 2, 3, and 4 doses, was studied in 4 hypertensive patients. There was no significant difference in average mean arterial pressure for the 3 regimens. Fluctuations of mean arterial pressure with time were not significantly different for the regimens as indicated by coefficient of variation. The mean coefficient of variation for the 2 days prior to initiation of hydralazine dosing was 4.0% +/- 0.3 (
SEM
) and for the 3 dosing regimens ranged from 4.1% to 4.8%. Heart rate was used as an index of vasodilator-induced increase in sympathetic tone and therefore as a measure of possible side effects. Fluctuations in heart rate were small and were not associated with symptoms. After discontinuation of hydralazine, the time for blood pressure to return halfway between initial placebo value and end treatment value varied from 30 to 140 hr. A tracer dose of hydralazine 14C.
HCl
was administered intravenously to the patients. The urinary excretion of 14C showed a multiexponential pattern of elimination with a previously undescribed prolonged terminal phase. Under the conditions of the present study, a daily dose of 300 mg of hydralazine was as effective and free of side effects given in 2 as in 4 divided doses.
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PMID:Duration of hydralazine action in hypertension. 110 35
Repeated acquisition behavioral performances of normotensive and renovascular hypertensive baboons were tested before, during, and following chronic oral dosing with the beta-adrenergic antagonists atenolol
HCl
(2.6 mg/kg/day PO), and d,l propranolol
HCl
(6.8 mg/kg twice daily PO) in separate studies. Each study administered active drug for 21 consecutive days preceded and followed by 14-day baseline and recovery periods, respectively. Animals pressed five keys in sequence for food reinforcement during daily experimental sessions which consisted of alternating acquisition (new sequence learning) and performance (previously learned) task components. Atenolol increased response latencies during acquisition in comparison to performance components, and during early portions of sessions. Propranolol also increased response latencies during acquisition components in early periods of sessions, but fewer dependent measures were affected, and the magnitude of increases in response latencies was smaller (12% +/- 5
SEM
) as compared with atenolol (47% +/- 13). Test doses of phencyclidine
HCl
(PCP) increased latencies to the same degree as atenolol. PCP markedly reduced accuracy, while atenolol or propranolol did not. Blood pressures remained stable under atenolol, and decreased by approximately 10-15 mmHg under propranolol. No differences between renovascular hypertensive and normotensive baboons were found as a function of drug conditions. Drug effects were not dependent on plasma propranolol concentration.
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PMID:Performance of baboons under a repeated acquisition procedure during chronic oral exposure to atenolol and propranolol. 136 67
Procaine penicillin is a commonly used antibiotic in equine medicine but its use is associated with a substantial incidence of adverse reactions. Soluble procaine concentrations were determined by HPLC in several commercially available procaine penicillin preparations, including some that were involved in adverse reactions. The mean (+/-
SEM
) soluble procaine concentrations in the veterinary preparations was 20.18 +/- 5.07 mg/ml, which was higher than the concentration in the only procaine penicillin preparation for use in humans in Australia of 7.3 mg/ml. Heating the veterinary procaine penicillin preparations to 50 degrees C for 1 day led to a significant (P less than 0.01) increase in the amount of soluble procaine. Heating to 50 degrees C for 7 days also produced a significant (P less than 0.02) increase. Soluble procaine tended to return to baseline concentrations when veterinary procaine penicillin preparations were heated to 50 degrees C for 2 days then stored for 7 days at room temperature. Administration of procaine
HCl
intravenously (IV) at 2, 5, and 10 mg/kg produced behavioural, locomotor and vascular reactions, which were clinically similar to those reported in adverse reactions to procaine penicillin. The more severe reactions occurred at higher doses, although different horses responded variably at the same dose. Some adverse reactions lead to recumbency but none were fatal. The blood procaine concentrations 1 min after IV administration averaged 19.0 +/- 12.6 and 25.3 +/- 16 micrograms/ml at 2.5 mg/kg and 5 mg/kg, respectively. Ten min after administration, blood procaine concentrations were significantly higher (P less than 0.001) in the 5 mg/kg group than in the 2.5 mg/kg group. Intramuscular (IM) procaine
HCl
at 5 mg/kg produced significantly lower (P less than 0.001) blood concentrations than similar IV doses, and, in contrast to the IV doses, the amount of procaine in the blood was significantly higher 5 and 10 min after administration than it was after 1 min. Mild excitatory reactions in 4/5 horses were noted 5 to 10 min after IM administration. Administration of diazepam 20 s before procaine
HCl
prevented the excitatory adverse reaction in 2/2 horses, but administration after the procaine did not influence the outcome.
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PMID:The role of procaine in adverse reactions to procaine penicillin in horses. 153 Jul 50
The dorsal lingual surface of the common tree shrew was examined by
SEM
after treating it with
HCl
to remove the mucous substance. Filiform (FI), fungiform (FU) and circumvallate papillae (CI) were observed. The FI exhibited a small circular bulge surrounded by anterior and posterior filamentous processes. FU were scattered among the FI. There were 3 CI separating the anterior 4/5 from the posterior 1/5 of the tongue. In addition, a group of conical projections with caudal orientation was found anterior to the palatoglossal fold on each side of the tongue. Microridges were widely observed on the entire dorsal lingual surface, except on the free surface of FI processes.
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PMID:SEM study on the dorsal lingual surface of the common tree shrew, Tupaia glis. 163 92
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