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After injection of the L7 dorsal root ganglion with 3H-leucine, fast axoplasmic transport carries some 3--5 x more labeled materials down the sensory fibers branches entering the sciatic nerve as compared to the dorsal root fiber branches of the neurons. Freeze-substitution preparations taken from the two sides of the lumbar seventh dorsal root ganglia of cats and monkeys showed little difference in the histograms of nerve fiber diameters of the sensory nerve fiber branch of these neurons as compared to the dorsal root fiber branches. A similar density of microtubules and of neurofilaments in the dorsal root and sensory nerve fiber branches over a wide range of fiber diameters was found in electron micrograph preparations. In the absence of an anatomical difference in the fibers to account for the
asymmetrical
outflow, a functional explanation based on the transport filament model was advanced.
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PMID:Routing of transported materials in the dorsal root and nerve fiber branches of the dorsal root ganglion. 8 50
The activities of 5 alpha-reductase and 3 alpha (beta)-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase were assayed in homogenates of eight normal, 21 hyperplastic and four carcinomatous human prostates. Samples consisting of 300--500 microgram tissue protein in Tris buffer, pH 7.0, were incubated at 37 degrees C for 30 min in the presence of 50 nM-[3H]androgen and an NADPH-generating system started with 5 X 10(-4)M-NADP. The yield of 5 alpha- and 3 alpha-reduced metabolites, as established by using t.l.c. and g.l.c., gave an estimate of enzyme activity. The formation of metabolites denoting 5 alpha-reductase activity in normal, hyperplastic and carcinomatous tissue respectively was 28.8 +/- 47 (S.E.M.), 76.8 +/- 8.9 and 3.5 +/- 0.7 pmol 30 min-1 mg protein-1; similarly, that denoting 3 alpha (beta)-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase activity was 69.3 +/- 6.7, 46.6 +/- 5.7 and 38.8 +/- 22.1 pmol 30 min-1 mg protein-1. In all normal prostates 5 alpha-reductase activity was lower than 3 alpha (beta)-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase activity. Conversely, in 18 out of 21 hyperplastic prostates, 5 alpha-reductase activity was higher than 3 alpha (beta)-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase activity. The effect of the increase in 5 alpha-reductase activity without a compensatory change in 3 alpha (beta)-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase activity was to alter the mean ratio between 5 alpha-reductase and 3 alpha (beta)-hydroxysteriod dehydrogenase activities from 0.47 +/- 0.11 in the normal prostate to 1.84 +/- 0,19 in hyperplastic tissue. It is inferred that this change may predispose the hyperplastic prostate to
asymmetrical
rates of androgen metabolism and thereby contribute to the abnormal accumulation of dihydrotestosterone.
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PMID:Increased ratio of 5 alpha-reductase: 3 alpha (beta)-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase activities in the hyperplastic human prostate. 8 94
One type of striatonigral neuron in the rat has been characterized. Golgi impregnation of striatal neurons that had been retrogradely labeled by horseradish peroxidase has shown that the medium-sized, densely spiny neurons project to the substantia nigra. Some of the synapses on three of these identified striatonigral neurons have been studied in the electron microscope following replacement of the Golgi deposit by means of the 'gold-toning' method. Synapsing axonal boutons were found on the following sites: soma and axon initial segment (symmetrical, with flattened or pleomorphic vesicles); primary and secondary dendritic shafts (symmetrical with pleomorphic vesicles); dendritic spines (
asymmetrical
, with spheroidal vesicles). These findings show that new information concerning neuronal connectivity can be obtained by combining three classical procedures in the same material: first, the Golgi method, that characterizes the type of neuron on the basis of its dendritic morphology; second, a retrograde tracing method, that identifies the projection area of the neuron; and, third, ultrastructural analysis of the nature of afferent terminals on the neuron.
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PMID:Projection of neostriatal spiny neurons to the substantia nigra. Application of a combined Golgi-staining and horseradish peroxidase transport procedure at both light and electron microscopic levels. 9 16
Seven cases of confirmed or probable acute necrotizing herpes encephalitis (ANE) were studied using computer tomography during the various acute or chronic stages of the disease. They were bilateral, or in some rare patients,
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pseudofocal cases of ANE. Computer tomography appearances are described from the morphological and topographical point of view, before and after intravenous injection of a contrast medium. Analogous data reported in the published literature is used to describe the findings and to emphasize the problem of differential diagnosis. Computer tomography appears to be an essential examination for establishing the diagnosis and prognosis in herpes encephalitis, but it must be correlated with the results of an electro-encephalogram, and biological and immunological tests of the cerebrospinal fluid. It can also be of value for choosing the optimal site for urgent cerebral biopsy with immunofluorescence. Treatment must be given very early, whether Ara A antiviral DNA or Isoprinosine (Inosiplex) which stimulates cellular immunity, as soon after diagnosis has been established as possible. The authors chose the latter medication for 6 of the 7 cases reported, as well as in 12 other cases of acute primary viral encephalitis, and 3 cases of subacute sclerozing panencephalitis, and obtained very positive results.
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PMID:[C.T. scan appearances of acute necrotizing herpes encephalitis (7 cases). Preliminary therapeutic results after isoprinosine (author's transl)]. 9 73
A series of 33 patients with histological evidence of sarcoidosis and a retinopathy is reviewed. The fundus can be involved in the absence of anterior uveitis and involvement may be grossly
asymmetrical
. The most common lesion was a retinal periphlebitis which can progress to occlusion and neovascularization at the same site or at the optic disc. Focal chorio-retinal changes frequently occur, usually without serious visual loss. Central retinal vein or large branch vein occlusions did not occur and the disease appears primarily to affect the smaller retinal veins.
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PMID:Fundus changes in sarcoidosis. Review of 33 patients with histological confirmation. 9 61
From a consideration of the various structural forms of partially replicated mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) molecules from Drosophila melanogaster embryos observed in the electron microscope, it appears that the majority of molecules are replicated by a highly
asymmetrical
mode in which synthesis on one strand is up to 99% complete before synthesis on the second strand is initiated. Replication of the minority of molecules involves a more nearly symmetrical synthesis of the two complementary strands. The D. melanogaster mtDNA molecules have physical features with respect to which the origin and direction of replication could be mapped. These features are (i) a single region accounting for approximately 25% of the circular contour length and rich in adenine + thymine, and (ii) four EcoRI sites, all of which lie outside of this region. Molecules of this mtDNA were subjected to partial denaturation, EcoRI digestion, or partial denaturation after EcoRI digestion and the products were examined in the electron microscope. Complex forms interpretable as originating from replicative intermediates were observed. The size and structure of the components of these complex forms were wholly consistent with the interpretation that, in all of these mtDNA molecules, replication originates at, or close to, the center of the adenine + thymine-rich region and proceeds unidirectionally around the molecule toward the EcoRI site lying closest to the adenine + thymine-rich region.
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PMID:Origin and direction of replication in mitochondrial DNA molecules from Drosophila melanogaster. 9 43
Von Recklinghausen's Disease (VRD) is a neurocutaneous, systemic disease characterized by CNS tumors and disorders, cafe-au-lait spots, generalized cutaneous neurofibromata, skeletal deformities, and somatic and endocrine abnormalities. It is an autosomal dominant, hereditary disorder found in approximately 1:2500 to 3300 births. There are many manifestations of this disease in the head and neck region of interest to the otolaryngologist. Case reports of three patients with multiple ENT involvements are detailed. A review of the literature is presented with a brief discussion of diagnosis and treatment. The most common intracranial tumor in the adult is the acoustic neuroma, usually bilateral, while in the child it is the astrocytoma. A defect in the sphenoid bone is common and may produce temporal lobe herniation into the orbit causing pulsatile exophthalmos. Involvement of the facial bones usually causes radiolucent defects secondary to neurofibromata within nerve pathways, and a variety of
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changes, especially within the mandible. "Elephantiasis" of the face is a hypertrophy of the soft tissues overlying a neurofibroma, often quite extensive and disfiguring. Laryngeal and neck involvement may compromise the airway and early and repeated surgical intervention is required. The over-all malignancy rate approaches 30%, indicating that the patient with VRD may be predisposed to developing a malignancy. There appears to be an increased surgical risk in these patients, with some demonstrating abnormal responses to neuromuscular blockade.
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PMID:E.N.T. manifestations of Von Recklinghausen's disease. 10 Jun 61
We developed a new procedure which induces multifunctional reagents to crosslink at one interface between a black bilayer and the adjacent water phase. This procedure yields "bilayer-gel" membranes, i.e. membranes consisting of a bilayer and a polymer layer. The bilayer-gel membrane may tentatively be considered to be a new membrane system, because the formation of the polymer layer changes some bilayer properties. We studied bilayer-gel membranes composed of a bilayer of oxidized cholesterol and of a polymer layer of poly-L-lysine crosslinked by glutardialdehyde. Compared to unmodified bilayers, this membrane system has an electrical conductance of the same magnitude, the same electrical capacity and similar shapes of current-voltage dependences. However, this system is
asymmetrical
and differs in ion selectivity and increased stability from an unmodified bilayer.
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PMID:Bilayer-gel membranes. Formation and some properties. 10 Dec 44
Erythroycte ghosts fixed in glutaraldehyde were dehydrated in (a) alcohol or acetone, (b) propylene glycol followed by Epon and embedded in an epoxy resin. A water-soluble urea/glutaraldehyde mixture was also used. The aim was to study the structure of the peripheral protein layer, which contains spectrin and actin, in the absence of OsO4 induced denaturation changes. Ghost membranes prepared in this way had an
asymmetrical
quadrilaminar structure. A layer of amorphous peripheral protein +/- 18 nm in width covered the entire inner face of the membrane in the form of a coarse meshwork in both Wash I (haemoglobin-containing) and haemoglobin-free ghosts. Cations (Mg2+ or Ca2+, or Mg2+ plus ATP) had no apparent effect on its fine structure. In contrast, the corresponding layer in OsO4-fixed membranes was represented by scanty, fuzzy material attached to the unit membrane only at irregular intervals. The results demonstrate the superior ability of glutaraldehyde to preserve the peripheral protein layer in thin sections, and afford further support for the view that much of this protein normally exists in an unpolymerized state.
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PMID:The ultrastructural organization of the contractile peripheral protein layer of the human erythroycte membrane. 10 28
The detailed topography of the tecto-tectal component of the Frog's ipsilateral visual pathway is electrophysiologically obtained by mapping the optic lobes. This linkage transfers the visual information explored along a transversal tectal row on to an homologous line oriented at 130 degrees on the opposite tectum. The ipsilateral projection of the temporo-nasal axis of the retina, but not of the antero-posterior axis of the visual field, is reversed compared to its contralateral projection. Finally, the majority of the homologous tectal points are
asymmetrical
with respect to the animal's sagittal axis.
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PMID:[Topography of the tecto-tectal component of the main ipsilateral visual pathway of the frog (Rana esculenta L.)]. 11 Apr 80
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