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Spontaneous eye movements and responses to visual and vestibular stimuli were recorded in 30 patients with pontine angle tumors (26 neurinomas, 2 meningeomas, 1 chosteatoma, 1 angioma). Pre- and postoperative recordings in most cases showed a bilateral dimunition of horizontal optokinetic nystagmus (OKN) that prevailed towards the side contralateral to the tumor. This is explained by a homolateral floccular lesion and cannot be the consequence of spontaneous nystagmus or
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gaze nystagmus. The predominance of a homolateral OKN-diminution often described in the literature was found in advanced cases or post-operatively as a sign of pontine reticular formation damage. The neighbourhood of the flocculus to the VIIIth nerve and animal experiments with floccular lesions causing a contralateral OKN diminution support out explanation. Additional arguments for damage of cerebellar oculomotor functions are the predominance of cogwheeled smooth pursuit and the occasional observation of hypermetric saccades, both toward the side of the tumor. Patients with very large tumors finally develop a complete disruption of OKN toward the homolateral side together with concomitant gaze paralysis.
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PMID:[Oculomotor disturbances as cerebellar symptoms in pontine angle tumors. Contralateral diminution of optokinetic nystagmus as early sign of floccular lesions (author's transl)]. 30 Feb 37
Total Cl content and exchangeable Cl pools of isolated bull frog lens and Cl permeabilities of its isolated anterior and posterior surfaces were determined. Cl content was 2.81 microEq, corresponding to a cellular concentration of 13.3 mM. After 18 hr. incubation Cl content increased to 3.84 microEq. Three Cl compartments were found: a fast compartment (t1/2 = 130 min.), probably extracellular; a slow compartment (+ 1/2 = 160 min.), probably intracellular; and a bound fraction (24% of the total Cl). 36Cl efflux across anterior and posterior lens surfaces was similar. However, when a correction for the
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electrical potential difference was made, the permeability of the posterior side, 46.9 x 10(-7) cm./sec., was nearly twice the permeability of the anterior side, 27.6 x 10(-7) cm./sec. The Cl movement and distribution seem to obey passive forces. Iodoaceta increased both total Cl and exhangeable Cl but had little effect on the rate of Cl exchange. Total Cl gain by lenses incubated at 2 degrees C was similar to the control. However, the exchangeable Cl pools and the rate of exchange were significantly diminished.
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PMID:Chloride compartments of the frog lens and chloride permeabilities of its isolated surfaces. 30 Nov 29
Twenty-eight tibial fractures were treated with external fixation by means of a Hoffmann apparatus. Through two electrode-screws in the Hoffmann apparatus a slowly pulsating,
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direct current was applied to the fracture site in each patient. The stimulated patients experienced a 30 per cent acceleration in healing as determined by mechanically stressing the Hoffmann apparatus used for immobilization of the fracture.
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PMID:Electrical stimulation of human fracture healing by means of a slow pulsating, asymmetrical direct current. 30 1
1. Kinetics of inactivation of sodium channels in myelinated nerve from Rana pipiens were studied at 4.5 degrees C using the voltage clamp technique of Dodge & Frankenhaeuser (1958).2. Potassium currents were blocked by cutting the internodes in 20 mM-TEA-Cl + 100 mM-KCl and by adding 12 mM-TEA-Cl to the external Ringer. Leakage and capacitative currents were subtracted electronically.3. Kinetics of recovery from inactivation of the sodium channels were studied by inactivating the channels with a large depolarizing prepulse and allowing the channels to recover at different potentials; the extent of recovery was measured by applying a test pulse at various times after the prepulse.4. Kinetics of development of inactivation were studied by two different methods. The first was to measure the decay of sodium current under a maintained depolarization. The second method was to measure the decay of the peak sodium current in a test pulse as a function of time after the onset of a maintained depolarization. These two methods yielded similar results for the kinetics of inactivation development.5. Contrary to expectations of the Hodgkin-Huxley formalism, the time course of recovery from and development of inactivation is not strictly exponential. Rather, recovery from complete inactivation shows an initial delay which depends on recovery potentials. Development of inactivation at a fixed potential exhibits at least two exponentials.6. The steady-state inactivation curve h(infinity)(E) is
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and is fitted better by 1/[1+exp (A(1)E+B(1)) +exp (A(2)E+B(2))] than by 1/[1+exp (AE+B)].7. Most of the above kinetic observation on inactivation can be fitted by the following modification of the h system of the Hodgkin-Huxley formalism: [Formula: see text]8. In the analysis it was not necessary to modify the concept of two separate processes, activation and inactivation, governing the opening and closing of the sodium channels.
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PMID:Inactivation of sodium channels: second order kinetics in myelinated nerve. 30 88
Type III Purkinje cells (P-cells), which are excited with both directions of horizontal rotation, are found in high numbers in the frog auricular lobe and adjacent cerebellar areas. To examine the mechanisms underlying these responses, recordings were made from P-cells in curarized animals during rotational stimulation of the horizontal canals. The horizontal canal input to these cells was then modified unilaterally by VIIth nerve section, intraperilymphatic injection of local anesthetic, or by caloric stimulation. Control recordings were also obtained from peripheral canal neurons. Type III responses were abolished by unilateral lesions or reversible blockage of the VIIIth nerve with local anesthetic. The remaining responses were attributable only to the unaffected horizontal canal, ie. only type II or type I responses were observed upon interruption of the ipsi-or contralateral nerve, respectively. The level of spontaneous activity of cerebellar input fibers was low and during rotation produced 'cell silencing' response waveform asymmetries (facilitation greater than disfacilitation). When the level of peripheral resting activity was increased (warm water irrigation), thereby increasing horizontal canal response symmetry, type III responses were reduced in magnitude or abolished. Conversely, cold water irrigation, which decreases the resting rate and response symmetry of input fibers, enhanced type III response magnitudes. On the basis of these results, it is suggested that type III responses result from the fact that single P-cells receive a facilitatory input from both horizontal canals. Since these inputs are 180 degrees phase-reversed and their response waveforms
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, their resulting postsynaptic effect is a net excitation during both portions of the stimulus cycle.
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PMID:A mechanism for type III vestibular responses of frog cerebellar Purkinje cells. 30 75
Tolerance and cross-tolerance relationships between lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) and 5-hydroxytryptophan (5-HTP) were studied in rats trained on an operant task. The results demonstrated that behavioral tolerance to both compounds occur in the rat and that
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cross-tolerance relationships exist; that is, animals tolerant to 5-HTP were cross-tolerant to LSD, but animals tolerant to LSD were not cross-tolerant to 5-HTP.
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PMID:LSD and 5-HTP: tolerance and cross-tolerance relationships. 30 8
1. Previous work has shown that a frog sartorius muscle consists of parallel cells running all the way from one end of the muscle to the other and that amputation of one end of the muscle is not followed by regeneration of a new cell membrane. If now only the cut end of the amputated muscle is exposed to a Ringer solution in which the solutes 42K and 22Na act as radioactive labels and the rest of the cell is suspended in air, we have what is described as an effectively membraneless open-ended cell or EMOC preparation. In this case the only remaining anatomically intact plasma membrane and pumps are made nonfunctional by the removal of 'sources' for inward pumps and 'sinks' for outward pumps. 2. The healthy region of a frog sartorius muscle EMOC preparation continues to accumulate labelled K+ to a level higher than that in the Ringer solution and to exclude labelled Na+ to a level below that in the Ringer solution, much as a normal uncut muscle does in its normal environment. The differences were reduced by inclusion of ouabain in the medium. 3. The diffusion coefficient of Na+ in the normal muscle cytoplasm at 25 degrees C was measured using two methods. The average diffusion coefficient measured was 2.07 X 10(-6) cm2/sec, roughly 1/6 that of the diffusion coefficient of Na+ in a 0.1 N-NaCl solution. 4. The data obtained are discussed in terms of the association-induction hypothesis. In this theory
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solute distribution, basically an expression of a non-energy consuming metastable equilibrium state, is the result of specific combinations of two opposing mechanisms: adsorption which raises the level of the intracellular solute; and exclusion from cell water which tends to lower it.
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PMID:Maintenance of low sodium and high potassium levels in resting muscle cells. 30 36
Static photographic evidence of the occurrence of cyclovergence is presented that supports and extends the result of Crone and Everhard-Halm (1975). Wide-angle complex targets were a necessary condition; simple horizontal line targets were insufficient. Our
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disparity targets supported in part the conformance of cyclovergence to Hering's Law but raised questions relating to the computational process that also acts to remove cyclodisparity and permits cyclofusion. Saturation and hysteresis nonlinearities were observed.
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PMID:Cyclovergence: the motor response to cyclodisparity. 31 31
A de novo del (13) (q33) was found in a 14-month-old boy with hypospadias. Phenotype anomalies included growth retardation, psychomotor retardation (QD = 64), microcephaly with brachycephaly, a round, flat and
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facies, a normal nose bridge, a small, pointed chin. The patient is heterozygous ESD 2-1. The gene localization may thus be excluded from bands 13q33 and q34 and assigned to bands q31 or q32, if its previous assignment to the q3 region is confirmed.
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PMID:[Del (13) (q33). Exclusion of esterase D (ESD) from 13q33 and q34]. 31 97
The authors report a case of
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gonadal dysgenesis related to 45XO-46XY mosaicism in a 16 year old girl. Delayed growth and puberty, Turner's dysmorphism without sexual ambiguity and skeletal abnormalities are the main clinical features suggesting the diagnosis. Exploratory laparotomy reveals infantil uterus, bilateral fallopian tubes and streak gonads. A right dysgenetic testis is identified on electron microscopic examination. Theories on pathogenesis of this unusual genetic defect are discussed.
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PMID:[Asymmetrical gonadal dysgenesis. Report of a case (author's transl)]. 31 76
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