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Rev Esp Enferm Apar Dig ; 76(6 Pt 1): 555-7, 1989 Dec.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2623311

ABSTRACT

In view of the lack of studies on the percentage of atypical forms of duodenal ulcer, we made one based on our cases, analyzing separately the location, hours and time periods. We personally studied 3,120 duodenal ulcers, considering as atypical those that diverged form the norm in any of the 3 variables. The epigastrium was considered to be the characteristic location, extending from the infraxiphoid zone to the navel, although there can be simultaneous pain in other abdominal zones, the breast or back. The hour was found to be more than an hour after the feeding. Time intervals of more than 2 months without discomfort were established and the pain intervals lasted from 10 days to 2 months. Complicated ulcers were not considered. Atypical duodenal ulcers represent more than a fourth, 27.37%. Of the three variants, one the most common and three were less frequent. The absence of pain during determined time periods in more than two thirds is emphasized, while those without a pattern of hours and of atypical location are more or less equal. We note that the absence of determined time periods represents 80% of atypical duodenal ulcers and a fifth of all duodenal ulcers.


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Duodenal Ulcer/classification , Duodenal Ulcer/epidemiology , Duodenal Ulcer/physiopathology , Humans , Time Factors
3.
Rev Esp Fisiol ; 45 Suppl: 25-8, 1989.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2561927

ABSTRACT

Thyroid hormones are required for maximal stimulation of lipolysis of fat cells by catecholamines corticotropin and glucagon. Several reasons have been given to explain this fact, but all of them are controversial and still not definitive. It has been proposed that adenosine is an important factor in the low lipolytic response to catecholamines by fat cells of hypothyroid rats. This proposal has been studied with corticotropin. There has been no recuperation of maximal lipolysis when fat cells of hypothyroid rats were stimulated by corticotropin in the presence of adenosine deaminase.


Subject(s)
Adenosine Deaminase/pharmacology , Adrenocorticotropic Hormone/pharmacology , Hypothyroidism/metabolism , Lipolysis/physiology , Nucleoside Deaminases/pharmacology , Adipose Tissue/cytology , Animals , Cells, Cultured , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Hypothyroidism/enzymology , Lipolysis/drug effects , Male , Rats , Rats, Inbred Strains
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Rev Esp Fisiol ; 42(2): 239-43, 1986 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3755838

ABSTRACT

The effects of a biologically active water-soluble splenic material on the rat blood pressure are described. The endovenous perfusion of the splenic material in acidified and alkalinized forms caused significant increases of the mean blood pressure in normal, vagotomized and pithed rats, showing that, in contradiction to previous reports, changes in pH did not affect its hypertensive activity. In normal rats, the hypertensive responses were not affected by the alpha- and beta-adrenoceptor antagonists: tolazoline, ergotoxine and propranolol, supporting the previously stated view that adrenergic mechanisms are not involved. In addition, the aforementioned results obtained in vagotomized and pithed rats suggest a lack of involvement of cardiac and vascular nervous mechanisms.


Subject(s)
Blood Pressure/drug effects , Rats/physiology , Spleen/analysis , Tissue Extracts/pharmacology , Animals , Ergolines/pharmacology , Female , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Male , Propranolol/pharmacology , Rats, Inbred Strains/physiology , Tissue Extracts/antagonists & inhibitors , Tolazoline/pharmacology , Vagotomy
6.
Rev Iber Endocrinol ; 23(136): 357-70, 1976.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-973082

ABSTRACT

Adrenalectomy and/or cortisol-induced variations in the in vivo and in vitro incorporation of 14C-palmitic acid 1 into the different fractions of rat liver lipids were studied. The different fatty acids incorporations follow analogous patterns in every hormonal state in vitro. Incorporation rate is faster in normal animals, but adrenalectomy or the administration of cortisol produces a marded delay. Cortisol does not modify the anomalism observed in the adrenoprival state. In vivo, the incorporation of palmitic acid into the different liver lipids--for the same hormonal state--does not follow the same pattern.


Subject(s)
Hydrocortisone/metabolism , Lipids/biosynthesis , Liver/metabolism , Palmitic Acids/metabolism , Adrenalectomy , Animals , Carbon Radioisotopes , Rats
7.
Rev Iber Endocrinol ; 23(136): 371-83, 1976.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-973083

ABSTRACT

The hepatic concentration of triglycerides, free fatty acids and total lipids was determined in four groups of rats: normals, adrenectomized and normal and adrenectomized previously treated with cortisol, 30 mg. In chronic adrenectomized state, total lipids and hepatic triglycerides are diminished, particularly the triglycerides. Adrenectomy does not appear to have significative effect on the free fatty acids. The administration of cortisol does not change those observations and, when given to normal animals, decreases the hepatic concentrations of free fatty acids, triglycerides and total lipids.


Subject(s)
Adrenalectomy , Fatty Acids, Nonesterified/metabolism , Hydrocortisone/administration & dosage , Lipid Metabolism , Liver/metabolism , Triglycerides/metabolism , Animals , Injections, Intramuscular , Rats
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