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    ISSN: 1436-2813
    Keywords: orthotopic liver transplantation ; hepatic metabolism
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The hepatocellular metabolic change after liver transplantation following 2 hr cold ischemia was investigated. Of 55 orthotopic liver transplantations in male Wistar rats, 47 animals were sacrificed at 3 hr, and 1, 2, 7 and 30 days to determine hepatic metabolite levels, in the form of adenine nucleotides, lactate and glycogen. Using the other 8 recipients, biochemical examinations were done at 1, 3, 5, 7, 30 and 60 days and metabolic levels estimated at 60 days. The SGOT and SGPT levels decreased gradually after a remarkable increase on the first postoperative day, while the alkaline phosphatase level revealed a peak value at 30 days. All levels recovered to within the normal range in 60 days. The total adenine nucleotide level reached the normal range within 3 hr following the blood reflow and remained at a normal level thereafter. However, all the metabolic levels apart from total adenine nucleotides deteriorated to reach their worst level at 7 days. The results of this investigation indicate that the posttransplanted deterioration of metabolic levels were possibly caused by the imperfect oxygenation due to cellular edema after blood reflow. However, the levels of these metabolites recovered within 60 days after transplantation.
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    Journal of cancer research and clinical oncology 124 (1998), S. 4-9 
    ISSN: 1432-1335
    Keywords: Key words Non-small-cell lung cancer ; Induction chemotherapy ; Vindesine
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Locally advanced non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) in most cases is not curable at the present time. Owing to the local extent of the tumor, the rate of complete resections is low and, therefore, survival in these patients is poor. For this reason, induction chemotherapy is being investigated in patients expected to have a poor prognosis after standard surgery and radiotherapy. The rationale for induction chemotherapy is to increase the rate of complete resections and achieve early elimination of micrometastases. Clinical investigations have reported an improvement of survival in stage III NSCLC after induction chemotherapy by using different combinations of cytotoxic drugs. Vindesine ranks among the most active single agents in this disease and has been part of a number of combination regimens in induction chemotherapy. The combination of mitomycin, vindesine or vinblastine and cisplatin has produced encouraging results in several studies, indicating a possible improvement of survival in stage III NSCLC, although its superiority to other combinations yet has to be demonstrated.
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1432-0878
    Keywords: Key words Nucleus ambiguus ; Enteric nervous system ; Motor endplate ; Vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) ; Calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) ; Coinnervation ; Anterograde tracing ; Rat (Wistar)
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Abstract  We investigated the origin of galanin-positive nerve fibers on motor endplates in rat esophagus using anterograde 1,1′-dioleyl-3,3,3′,3′-tetramethylindocarbocyanine methane sulfonate (DiI) tracing from the nucleus ambiguus combined with galanin immunocytochemistry and calcitonin gene-related peptide immunocytochemistry. To demonstrate spatial relationships of galanin-positive nerve fibers to vagal and enteric nerve fibers on motor endplates, we combined galanin immunocytochemistry with calcitonin gene-related peptide immunostaining for labeling of vagal terminals, and vasoactive intestinal peptide immunoreactivity and NADPH-diaphorase histochemistry for demonstration of enteric nerve fibers. Within fine varicose nerve fibers, galanin was colocalized with vasoactive intestinal peptide and NADPH-diaphorase to a high degree and turned out to be completely separated from calcitonin gene-related peptide-positive or anterogradely DiI-labeled vagal motor terminals. These results indicate that the enteric nervous system is the most important and possibly the only source of galanin-positive nerve terminals on motor endplates in rat esophagus. Galanin may be, in addition to nitric oxide and vasoactive intestinal peptide, a mediator of the enteric coinnervation of striated muscle in this organ.
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