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The surfactant delmopinol, which is a new antiplaque agent with a low anti-microbial profile, was tested for its effects on the viscosity of bacterial extracellular glucans. Glucans were isolated from Streptococcus mutans broth supernatants incubated with 0.15 M sucrose in 50 mM sodium phosphate buffer at pH 6. The viscosity was measured in a shear rate range from 15 to 230 reciprocal seconds. The viscosity of the water-soluble glucan was found to be independent of shear rate whereas the water-insoluble glucan showed a strong shear thinning. The addition of delmopinol to preformed glucans did not affect the viscosity nor the shear rate dependence of the glucans. However, when present during synthesis of the polysaccharides, delmopinol was found to reduce the viscosity of both water-soluble and water-insoluble glucans by approximately 50% at the shear rates investigated. The reduction in viscosity for the water-soluble glucans was obtained at a delmopinol concentration of 0.32 mM (0.01%) and for the water-insoluble glucans at 3.2 mM delmopinol. The observed reduction of viscosity of glucans indicates that the in vivo stability of plaque matrix after delmopinol treatment would be lowered, which may lead to a reduction of plaque cohesion and thus facilitate mechanical plaque removal.
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PMID:Effect of delmopinol on the viscosity of extracellular glucans produced by Streptococcus mutans. 142 43

Detailed viscosity measurements have been made of barium sulfate mixtures over a wide range of viscosities for use in radiography of the esophagus, stomach, and duodenum. A new methodology was developed for more accurate estimation of viscosity in non-Newtonian fluids in conventional cylinder-type viscometers. As base cases, the variation of viscosity with shear rate was measured for standard commercial mixes of e.z.hd (250% w/v) and a diluted mixture of liquid e.z.paque (40% w/v). These suspensions are strongly shear thinning at low shear rates. Above about 3s-1 the viscosity is nearly constant, but relatively low. To increase the viscosity of the barium sulfate mixture, Knott's strawberry syrup was mixed to different proportions with e.z.hd powder. In this way viscosity was systematically increased to values 130,000 times that of water. For these mixtures the variation of viscosity with temperature, and the change in mixture density with powder-syrup ratio are documented. From least-square fits through the data, simple mathematical formulas are derived for approximate calculation of viscosity as a function of mixture ratio and temperature. These empirical formulas should be useful in the design of "test kits" for systematic study for pharyngeal and esophageal motility, and clinical analysis of motility disorders as they relate to bolus consistency.
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PMID:Viscosity measurements of barium sulfate mixtures for use in motility studies of the pharynx and esophagus. 142 24

The primary goal of the current study was to assess in situ, using magnetic resonance imaging, the effect of a new angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor, cilazapril, in reducing left ventricular remodeling after acute myocardial infarction. Three groups of animals were investigated: (1) sham-operated rats (n = 19); (2) infarcted rats receiving no treatment (n = 23); and (3) infarcted rats receiving cilazapril (100 mg/L drinking water, n = 20). Treatment with cilazapril began on the third day postocclusion and continued for 3 to 4 months. Myocardial infarction was produced by ligation of the left coronary artery, and electrocardiographic (ECG)-gated short-axis images were acquired 3 to 4 months later. Sham-operated animals were subjected to the same procedure but the left coronary artery was not ligated. From the image acquired in the middle of the left ventricle (equatorial slice), left ventricular wall thicknesses, chamber diameters, and surface area measurements of the cavities were determined. At autopsy examination, infarct size and tissue water content were determined. The results demonstrate that magnetic resonance imaging has the potential to assess in situ the alterations of left ventricular dimensions and mass after acute myocardial infarction and can be used to document the influence of therapeutic interventions. Cilazapril provided protection against the deleterious remodeling changes such as ventricular dilation and wall thinning consequent to acute myocardial infarction.
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PMID:Effect of cilazapril on regional left ventricular wall thickness and chamber dimension following acute myocardial infarction: in vivo assessment using MRI. 153 34

The springtime stratospheric ozone (O3) layer over the Antarctic is thinning by as much as 50 percent, resulting in increased midultraviolet (UVB) radiation reaching the surface of the Southern Ocean. There is concern that phytoplankton communities confined to near-surface waters of the marginal ice zone will be harmed by increased UVB irradiance penetrating the ocean surface, thereby altering the dynamics of Antarctic marine ecosystems. Results from a 6-week cruise (Icecolors) in the marginal ice zone of the Bellingshausen Sea in austral spring of 1990 indicated that as the O3 layer thinned: (i) sea surface- and depth-dependent ratios of UVB irradiance (280 to 320 nanometers) to total irradiance (280 to 700 nanometers) increased and (ii) UVB inhibition of photosynthesis increased. These and other Icecolors findings suggest that O3-dependent shifts of in-water spectral irradiances alter the balance of spectrally dependent phytoplankton processes, including photoinhibition, photoreactivation, photoprotection, and photosynthesis. A minimum 6 to 12 percent reduction in primary production associated with O3 depletion was estimated for the duration of the cruise.
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PMID:Ozone depletion: ultraviolet radiation and phytoplankton biology in antarctic waters. 154 92

The water content of the stratum corneum (SC), profilaggrin/filaggrin (PF/FG) and stratum corneum neutral lipids were examined in 23 patients following use of long-term topical corticosteroids (TCS). All patients showed the rebound phenomenon after stopping TCS. Biopsy specimens were taken from the atrophic skin and from the peripheral normal skin of patients. The histopathological examination showed a thinning of the horny layer and the epidermis, along with a decrease in or the absence of the granular layer in the patient's lesional skin. Oil red 0 staining for SC neutral lipids revealed that the intensity of the lipid staining was markedly reduced. Ultrastructural observation also revealed an obvious decrease in both the formation of keratohyalin granules and in the membrane-coating granules of steroid-treated skin. Furthermore, indirect immunofluorescence for PF/FG demonstrated markedly reduced immunofluorescence. In agreement with the above results, the mean water content of the SC in lesional skin was also significantly decreased when compared with that of controls. Since the water content of SC is suggested to be dependent on both the keratohyalin-derived natural moisturizing agents of the SC and the SC intercellular lipids, the present results suggest that the diminution in SC lipids and PF/FG in steroid-treated skin may play an important role in the low hydration state of the SC and the clinical manifestations of scaling and dryness of the skin in patients suffering from the rebound phenomenon after stopping TCS.
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PMID:Alterations in water content of the stratum corneum following long-term topical corticosteroids. 168 Oct 17

The purpose of this study was to describe MR findings in full-thickness tears of the rotator cuff. Of 102 shoulders examined by MR imaging, 31 were found to have a full-thickness tendon tear at arthroscopy/bursoscopy (five shoulders) or open surgery (26 shoulders). All shoulders were imaged in oblique coronal and axial planes. MR images of the 102 shoulders were evaluated for (1) the presence of fluid in the subacromial and subdeltoid bursae; (2) abnormal signal of the supraspinatus, subscapularis, infraspinatus, and teres minor tendons; (3) interruption of tendon continuity and thinning of the tendon; and (4) proximal retraction of the junction of the muscle and tendon. The presence or absence of each finding was determined by consensus of two radiologists, who interpreted the images without knowledge of the surgical findings. Results in those 31 shoulders with proved full-thickness tears were: fluid in the subacromial bursae (29 shoulders), interruption of tendinous continuity (22 shoulders), focally increased signal of the tendon equivalent to that of water (27 shoulders), and musculotendinous retraction (24 shoulders). The finding of subacromial fluid was a sensitive indicator (93%) of a full-thickness tear, and interruption of tendinous continuity was a specific finding (96%) in diagnosing a full-thickness tear. Our experience shows interruption of tendon continuity is the most specific MR finding of full-thickness rotator cuff tears, while subacromial fluid is the most common finding.
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PMID:Full-thickness tears of the rotator cuff of the shoulder: diagnosis with MR imaging. 172 96

We subcutaneously injected indomethacin (IDM) to rats and evaluated its effects on the unstirred water layer (UWL) of the small intestine. One hour after IDM administration at a dose of 4, 10, 20 and 50 mg/kg, the thickness of UWL decreased dose-dependently. Serial measurement of UWL 1, 3, 6, 12 and 24 hours after the administration showed early thinning of UWL after 1-3 hours. Many IDM-induced ulcers were shown 24 hours after the injection of IDM at a dose of 10 mg/kg. However, in the group given food during the latter 3 hours between 12 and 15 hours after the drug administration, the number of ulcers was significantly decreased compared with those in the group given food ad libitum or in the group given food during the early 3 hours. When pectin, a soluble dietary fiber, was given together with solid stock food, ulcer formation was significantly inhibited. Synthesis of mucus glycoprotein by tissue organ culture was also decreased in the jejunum in the IDM-treated group. These results suggest that the formation of IDM-induced intestinal ulcer is related to the thing of intestinal UWL and the decrease of the synthesis of intestinal mucus glycoprotein.
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PMID:[A study on the mechanism of indomethacin induced intestinal ulcer--from a viewpoint of unstirred water layer]. 175 80

Rats from the H-Tx strain develop hydrocephalus through a developmental obstruction of the cerebral aqueduct. The progressive ventriculomegally is accompanied by thinning of the cerebral cortex which is already present 10 days after birth. However, a previous study found that the CSF pressure was not significantly raised until 21 days after birth. New experiments have now been performed over a 90 min. period using control and hydrocephalic 10-day-old rats under light pentobarbitone anaesthesia, in order to study the level, time-course and morphology of the resting intraventricular pressure. The mean pressure and its fluctuations were calculated for each minute. Control rats had a mean pressure of 19.3 +/- 1.23 (SEM) mm H2O (n = 9, range: 13.6-24.7) and in hydrocephalic rats, pressure was significantly higher at 23.5 +/- 1.13 mm H2O (n = 9, range: 18.1-28.3). There was no consistent trend with time and no significant difference between groups in pressure fluctuations, but at least two of the hydrocephalic rats showed episodic waves similar to "B"-waves in humans.
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PMID:Cerebrospinal fluid pressure in 10-day-old rats with congenital hydrocephalus. 180 75

THI is a component of ammonia caramel, a widely used food colouring. The effect of THI on the immune system has been determined in the male F344 rat. THI was given in the drinking water at doses of 1, 10 and 50 mg/l (equivalent to 0.1, 1 and 5 mg/kg per day) to animals on a vitamin B6-deficient diet. After 1 week, the immune competence of the animals was assessed under continued THI treatment. No marked changes in thymus or spleen weight were observed after THI treatment, although there was an increased number of pyknotic cells in the thymic cortex, mainly engulfed by macrophages and there appeared to be a slight thinning of the cortex area. THI produced a significant loss in T and B lymphocytes in peripheral blood but not in the spleen. No change in natural killer (NK) cell activity against YAC-1 target cells was observed in the spleen. The observed increase in NK cell activity in peripheral blood was due to an increase in circulating large granular lymphocytes (LGL). Although the serum antibody titre against keyhole limpet haemocyanin (KLH) was not affected by THI treatment, B cells showed less proliferation when cultured with lipopolysaccharide. T cell function was impeded as measured in mitogen-induced proliferation assay, delayed-type hypersensitivity assay and host versus graft (popliteal lymph node) assay. The results indicate that THI is an immunosuppressor in the rat, in whom it can produce profound lymphopenia and suppression of cell-mediated immunity.
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PMID:Immunosuppressive effects of 2-acetyl-4-tetrahydroxybutyl imidazole (THI) in the rat. 186 15

Two case reports from a high fluoride (10 ppm) rural community. They presented with severe degrees of dental fluorosis, hyper-sensitivity of teeth and skeletal fluorosis all arising from the ingestion of high amount of fluoride in water over a long period of time. Both cases had deformities of the upper and lower limbs. However, the deformities were more pronounced in the lower limbs than in the upper limbs, resulting in knock knee. Radiological finding showed osteosclerosis of the axial bones while the appendicular bones exhibited osteoporosis. There was marked change of bone structure observed as osteomalacia, and course trabecular bone pattern. Osteoporosis was also associated with cortical thinning. Periosteal bone apposition was observed in the bones: and genu valgum of the limbs. Biochemical tests revealed normal values for serum calcium and inorganic phosphate. However, the serum alkaline phosphatase was elevated. This may be an indication of a pathological condition where there are possible compensatory mechanisms to maintain normal levels of serum calcium and inorganic phosphate. One case which had undergone corrective surgical intervention of the lower limbs four years earlier, had continued to live in the same environment using drinking water with 10 ppmF after corrective surgery, and showed no improvement.
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PMID:Skeletal and dental fluorosis: two case reports. 191 81


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