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Neuropsychopharmacol Rep ; 43(3): 453-456, 2023 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37433639

ABSTRACT

AIMS: The means of suicide vary, but in cases of impaired consciousness, it is often difficult to determine the initial treatment because it is not known whether a patient has overdosed or used pesticides or poisons. Therefore, we investigated the clinical characteristics of suicide by medication in patients with suicide attempts who were brought to the emergency department, especially the influence of age. METHODS: Patients with suicide attempts were transported to the two hospitals. There were 96 males (38.4%) and 154 females (61.6%). The mean age was 43.5 ± 20 years, and both males and females were most often in their 20s. Data on sex, age, motive for suicide, means of suicide attempt, psychiatric diagnosis, length of hospital stay, and place of discharge were retrospectively analyzed. RESULTS: The average age of the patients by means of suicide attempt was 40.5 years for "prescription drugs," 30.2 years for "over-the-counter drugs," and 63.5 years for "pesticide/poison." For each means of suicide attempt, there was a significant difference in age among patients with suicide attempts using "prescription drugs," "over-the-counter drugs" and "pesticides/poisons." There was a statistical bias in the means and reasons for each suicide attempt. CONCLUSION: The results showed that the age of patients who used over-the-counter medicines and pesticides and poisons varied significantly. It was thought that pesticide use should be considered first, especially when patients aged 50 years and over are brought to the hospital with impaired consciousness due to suicide attempts.


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Pesticides , Poisons , Prescription Drugs , Male , Female , Humans , Middle Aged , Aged , Adult , Young Adult , Suicide, Attempted/psychology , Retrospective Studies , Emergency Service, Hospital
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Plant Cell Physiol ; 46(5): 729-35, 2005 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15753102

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Chlorella, when heterotrophically cultivated in the dark, is able to grow with Zn2+ at 10-40 mM, which is 10 times the concentration lethal to autotrophically grown cells. However, the lag phase is prolonged with increasing concentrations of Zn2+; for example, in this study, 1 d of the control lag phase was prolonged to about 16 d with Zn2+ at 16.7 mM (x2,000 of the control). Once the cells started to grow, the log phase was finished within 4-6 d regardless of Zn concentration, which was almost the same as that of the control. The photosysystem I reaction center chlorophyll, P700, and the far-red fluorescence were detected only after the late log phase of the growth curve, suggesting that chlorophyll-protein complexes can be organized after cell division has ceased. Interestingly, at more than 16.7 mM of Zn2+, Zn-chlorophyll a was accumulated and finally accounted for about 25% of the total chlorophyll a in the late stationary phase. We found that the Zn-chlorophyll a was present in the thylakoid membranes and not in the soluble fractions of the cells. The rather low fluorescence yield at around 680 nm in the stationary phase suggests that Zn-chlorophyll a can transfer its excitation energy to other chlorophylls. Before accumulation of Zn-chlorophyll a, a marked amount of pheophytin a was temporally accumulated, suggesting that Zn-chlorophyll a could be chemically synthesized via pheophytin a.


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Chlorella/drug effects , Chlorella/metabolism , Chlorophyll/biosynthesis , Photosynthetic Reaction Center Complex Proteins/drug effects , Zinc/pharmacology , Cell Division/drug effects , Cell Division/physiology , Chlorella/growth & development , Chlorophyll/chemistry , Chlorophyll A , Darkness , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Pheophytins/metabolism , Photosynthetic Reaction Center Complex Proteins/metabolism , Photosystem I Protein Complex/drug effects , Photosystem I Protein Complex/metabolism , Thylakoids/drug effects , Thylakoids/metabolism , Zinc/metabolism
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