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J Chromatogr A ; 843(1-2): 323-68, 1999 May 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10399859

ABSTRACT

The capillary gas chromatography of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) is reviewed. Focus is on the most recent developments in the separation and detection of PCBs rather than sample preparation methods. Included are a comprehensive look at stationary phases that have been used to separate PCBs and the relatively new work on chiral separations of PCBs. Mass spectrometry and atomic emission are presented as selective detection techniques. Suggestions for additional research are proposed where appropriate.


Subject(s)
Chromatography, Gas/methods , Polychlorinated Biphenyls/analysis , Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry , Polychlorinated Biphenyls/chemistry , Polychlorinated Biphenyls/isolation & purification
4.
Arch Neurol ; 41(6): 585, 1984 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6721728
5.
Arch Neurol ; 39(9): 593-4, 1982 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7115152

ABSTRACT

Because of a case of typical transient global amnesia following cerebral angiography, the records of all patients undergoing cerebral angiography during a seven-year period were reviewed. Six other cases were discovered. All patients had either transfemoral catheter or brachial angiograms performed immediately before the development of amnesia. Spasm of a vertebral artery was noted in one case. None had clinically obvious seizures. All recovered within 24 hours. This only recently reported complication of cerebral angiography is consistent with a vascular etiology of the syndrome of transient global amnesia when not associated with angiography, although a direct toxic effect of the contrast material cannot be excluded.


Subject(s)
Amnesia/etiology , Cerebral Angiography/adverse effects , Acute Disease , Aged , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged
6.
J Pharm Sci ; 68(6): 715-8, 1979 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-458570

ABSTRACT

Systematic structural modifications were performed on the natural sesquiterpene lactone tenulin to define those groupings essential to, or significant in, its in vivo antitumor activity. Accordingly, the following tenulin analogs were prepared: dihydrotenulin, 2,3-epoxytenulin, isotenulin, dihydroisotenulin, 2,3-epoxyisotenulin, and tetrahydrodeacetylisotenulin. Both the cyclopentenone and the hemiketal units in tenulin were necessary for high in vivo activity.


Subject(s)
Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic , Sesquiterpenes/pharmacology , Animals , Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic/chemical synthesis , Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic/therapeutic use , Carcinoma 256, Walker/drug therapy , Female , Lactones/chemical synthesis , Lactones/pharmacology , Lactones/therapeutic use , Leukemia, Experimental/drug therapy , Mice , Rats , Sesquiterpenes/chemical synthesis , Sesquiterpenes/therapeutic use , Structure-Activity Relationship
7.
J Pharm Sci ; 68(5): 537-42, 1979 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-311831

ABSTRACT

Some sesquiterpene lactones and related compounds were tested for anti-inflammatory activity in rodents. In the edema-induced carrageenan inflammation screen, the alpha-methylene-gamma-lactone moiety of the sesquiterpene lactones was required for inhibitory activity. The 6-hydroxy group of helenalin also was required for potency. In the tenulin series, the 2,3-epoxy derivatives were marginally active. The same structure was required for inhibition of the writhing reflex. In the chronic adjuvant arthritic screen, compounds containing the alpha-methylene-gamma-lactone moiety, the beta-unsubstituted cyclopentenone ring, and the alpha-epoxy cyclopentenone system afforded significant inhibition at 2.5 mg/kg/day. The sesquiterpene lactones were marginally effective against induced pleurisy. The delayed hypersensitivity was suppressed by these agents whereas immunoglobulin synthesis was slightly stimulated. No delerious side effects were observed with these agents from the limited tests performed.


Subject(s)
Anti-Inflammatory Agents , Sesquiterpenes/pharmacology , Anaphylaxis/physiopathology , Animals , Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal , Antibody Formation/drug effects , Arthritis, Experimental/physiopathology , Edema/physiopathology , Female , Fertility/drug effects , Hypersensitivity, Delayed/physiopathology , Lactones/pharmacology , Male , Mice , Mitogens , Passive Cutaneous Anaphylaxis/drug effects , Pleurisy/physiopathology , Pregnancy , Rats , Structure-Activity Relationship , Teratogens
8.
Neurology ; 29(3): 328-33, 1979 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-571978

ABSTRACT

During a 1-year period, 4219 consecutive computerized tomograms (CT) were reviewed for basal ganglia calcification; 14 patients with such calcification were identified. Calcifications on CT scan were bilateral in 12 of these cases and unilateral in 2. All bilateral calcifications were symmetric. The globus pallidus was the site of calcification in 13 of the 14 patients. Bilateral dentate nucleus calcification was seen in one patient. Skull radiograms were normal in all but one. Patients had diverse symptoms that were often explained by other findings, suggesting that calcifications may be coincidental and that basal ganglia calcification may not be a nosologic entity. Disturbances of calcium metabolism were not found in these patients, minimizing the pathophysiologic significance of altered calcium metabolism and the need for extensive endocrinologic evaluation. The finding of basal ganglia calcification alone does not justify invasive diagnostic procedures. Extrapyramidal signs may be associated with basal ganglia calcification; parkinsonism associated with basal ganglia calcification differs from idiopathic parkinsonism in being resistant to levodopa therapy.


Subject(s)
Basal Ganglia Diseases/diagnostic imaging , Calcinosis/diagnostic imaging , Adult , Aged , Basal Ganglia Diseases/complications , Basal Ganglia Diseases/etiology , Calcinosis/complications , Calcinosis/etiology , Calcium/metabolism , Female , Globus Pallidus/diagnostic imaging , Humans , Hypoparathyroidism/complications , Male , Middle Aged , Parkinson Disease/complications , Tomography, X-Ray Computed
9.
J Nerv Ment Dis ; 166(6): 446-7, 1978 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-660180

ABSTRACT

Mental symptoms are common in temporal arteritis. Reported here is a case in which a deficit in nonverbal memory documented with psychological testing resolved after a course of steroids. Besides the global confusional states commonly seen in temporal arteritis, focal intellectual impairment may be seen. It seems possible that some patients presenting with dementia as well as focal mental signs may have temporal arteritis. The diagnosis can easily be made by performing an erythrocyte sedimentation rate and temporal artery biopsy.


Subject(s)
Giant Cell Arteritis/psychology , Memory Disorders/psychology , Aged , Attention/drug effects , Giant Cell Arteritis/drug therapy , Humans , Male , Mental Recall/drug effects , Prednisone/therapeutic use
10.
Am J Gastroenterol ; 69(1): 84-7, 1978 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-645692

ABSTRACT

The case of a 36-year old man who presented with massive recurrent hemothorax as a complication of a pancreatic pseudocyst is described. Some of the complications of pancreatitis and pancreatic pseudocysts are discussed. Recurrent hemothorax represents an unusual pulmonary complication of pancreatic pseudocysts to be included in the differential diagnosis of pleural fluid collections in pancreatitis.


Subject(s)
Hemothorax/etiology , Pancreatic Cyst/complications , Acute Disease , Adult , Humans , Male , Pancreatitis/complications , Recurrence
11.
Cell Biol Int Rep ; 1(2): 147-55, 1977 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-608177

ABSTRACT

The effect of 14 micrometer hydrocortisone (HC) on the proliferative activity of various vertebrate cell lines has been measured. Such activity in human deploid cell line WI-38 was enhanced by HC addition whereas in a number of other vertebrate cell lines under identical conditions HC was inhibitory to growth. We examined the effects of HC on normal human diploid cells other than WI-38; some were stimulated, some inhibited and some were unresponsive. The results suggest that cells derived from different human tissues retain in vitro some aspects of their cell-specific hormonal responses.


Subject(s)
Cell Division/drug effects , Hydrocortisone/pharmacology , Aging , Cell Line , Cell Transformation, Viral , DNA/biosynthesis
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