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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1676953

ABSTRACT

1. The administration of 2,4-dinitrofluorobenzene (DFB) (0.1-1 mM) to the ileal longitudinal muscle produced contractions within seconds of its administration. 2. A component of the first 2 min duration of the phasic phase of 1 or 0.5 mM DFB contraction and the first phase of 0.35 or 0.1 mM DFB contraction was inhibited by Ca2+ antagonists, 1 x 10(-6) M D-600. 3. The DFB contraction resistant to D-600 began to develop when the tissue ATP concentration rapidly reduced. 4. The DFB contraction in ileum consists of two components; an initial fast contraction which is sensitive to Ca2+ antagonists, and a late contraction referred to as a rigor which is resistant to it.


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Dinitrofluorobenzene/toxicity , Muscle Contraction/drug effects , Muscle, Smooth/drug effects , Adenosine Triphosphate/metabolism , Animals , Guinea Pigs , Ileum/drug effects , Ileum/metabolism , Muscle, Smooth/metabolism
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Rinsho Byori ; 38(11): 1291-4, 1990 Nov.
Article in Japanese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2177113

ABSTRACT

We studied a sensitivity of HPV DNA detection by in situ hybridization method using 3H labeled HPV DNA. The materials were CaSki cells and SiHa cells which were derived from as a negative control. The total cellular DNAs extracted from these cell lines were estimated copy numbers of HPV 16 DNA using Southern blot hybridization. In our result, CaSki cell has 400 copies/cell, SiHa cell were appeared to have 1-5 copies/cell. Simultaneously these cells were fixed by periodate-buffered lysine-paraformaldehyde-glutaraldehyde (PLPG) and were detected HPV 16 DNA using in situ hybridization. We detected HPV 16 DNA in CaSki cells and SiHa cells by in situ hybridization also. We concluded that the sensitivity of our in situ hybridization technique is 1-5 copies/cell.


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DNA, Viral/analysis , Nucleic Acid Hybridization , Papillomaviridae , Female , Humans , Tumor Cells, Cultured , Uterine Cervical Neoplasms/microbiology
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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1982870

ABSTRACT

1. Ileal tensions to iodoacetic acid (IAA) develop when tissue ATP concentration falls below approximately 60-55% of the control. 2. As the IAA concentration is increased (0.1-10 mM), the ATP concentrations decrease rapidly, and both the time of the onset and the duration of the contraction shorten. 3. In the presence of lactate, IAA failed to decrease the tissue ATP concentration and did not develop tension. 4. The contraction to IAA developed in the presence of Ca2+ antagonist, D-600 or in Ca2(+)-free solution, however, onset time was prolonged. 5. These results suggest that the contraction to IAA is referred to as 'rigor' because it increases with decreasing tissue ATP concentration in ileum.


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Ileum/physiology , Iodoacetates/pharmacology , Muscle Contraction/drug effects , Muscle, Smooth/physiology , Adenosine Triphosphate/metabolism , Animals , Calcium/physiology , Gallopamil/pharmacology , Guinea Pigs , Ileum/drug effects , Ileum/metabolism , Iodoacetic Acid , Lactates/pharmacology , Lactic Acid , Male , Muscle, Smooth/drug effects , Muscle, Smooth/metabolism
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