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Front Biosci ; 6: D120-34, 2001 Feb 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11171555

ABSTRACT

Attention is an integral component of information processing. A pronounced attention deficit exists among people with schizophrenia and their first-degree relatives as compared to persons without this pathology. Schizophrenics demonstrate marked deficiencies on psychophysical tasks that require temporal and / or spatial integration, properties that are associated with the two primary visual pathways composed of magnocellular (M) and parvocellular (P) cells, respectively. The deficit expresses itself as a dysfunctional information processing system that affects higher order processes, for example, perceptual ability and memory. The focus of this review is to integrate results from several divergent areas of research to include those studies that identify the contributions of the M and P pathways associated with information processing and the attention deficit. The diverse approaches reviewed in this chapter converge to provide a neurophysiologic explanation of the attention deficit in schizophrenia.


Subject(s)
Attention , Cognition Disorders/etiology , Mental Processes , Schizophrenia/complications , Schizophrenia/physiopathology , Humans , Models, Neurological , Perceptual Masking , Pursuit, Smooth/physiology , Saccades/physiology , Sensory Thresholds , Visual Pathways
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Biochim Biophys Acta ; 1274(3): 119-28, 1996 Jun 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8664304

ABSTRACT

We have investigated the utilisation of four analogues of creatine by cytosolic Creatine Kinase (CK), using 31P-NMR in the porcine carotid artery, and by mitochondrial CK (Mt-CK), using oxygen consumption studies in isolated heart mitochondria and skinned fibers. Porcine carotid arteries were superfused for 12 h with Krebs-Henseleit buffer at 22 degrees C, containing 11 mM glucose as substrate, and supplemented with either 20 mM beta-guanidinopropionic acid (beta-GPA), methyl-guanidinopropionic acid (m-GPA), guanidinoacetic acid (GA) or cyclocreatine (cCr). All four analogues entered the tissue and became phosphorylated by CK as seen by 31 P-NMR, Inhibition of oxidative metabolism by 1 mM cyanide after accumulation of the phosphorylated analogue resulted in the utilisation of PCr, beta-GPA-P, GA-P and GA-P over a similar time course (approximately 2 h), despite very different kinetic properties of these analogues in vitro. cCr-P was utilised at a significantly slower rate, but was rapidly dephosphorylated in the presence of both 1 mM iodoacetate and cyanide (to inhibit both glycolysis and oxidative metabolism respectively). The technique of creatine stimulated respiration was used to investigate the phosphorylation of the analogues by Mt-CK, Isolated mitochondria were subjected to increasing [ATP], whereas skinned fibres received a similar protocol with increasing [ADP]. There was a significant stimulation of respiration by creatine and cCr in isolated mitochondria (decreased K(m) and increased Vmax vs control), but none by GA, mGPA or beta-GPA (also in skinned fibres), indicating that these latter analogues were not utilised by Mt-CK. These results demonstrate differences in the phosphorylation and dephosphorylation of creatine and its analogues by cytosolic CK and Mt-CK in vivo and in vitro.


Subject(s)
Creatine Kinase/metabolism , Creatine/metabolism , Cytosol/enzymology , Mitochondria, Heart/enzymology , Adenosine Diphosphate/metabolism , Adenosine Triphosphate/metabolism , Animals , Carotid Arteries/enzymology , Creatine/analogs & derivatives , Cyanides/pharmacology , Iodoacetates/pharmacology , Iodoacetic Acid , Kinetics , Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy , Oxygen Consumption , Phosphorylation , Rats , Swine
6.
J Med Soc N J ; 72(5): 391-4, 1975 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1094120

ABSTRACT

PIP: The characteristics of the copper IUD are reviewed by tracing the development of the device, discussing its mechanism of action, evaluating possible systemic effects of copper, and summarizing the clinical data of the copper-7 IUD.^ieng


Subject(s)
Copper , Intrauterine Devices , Adrenal Glands/metabolism , Adult , Animals , Brain/metabolism , Copper/metabolism , Copper/pharmacology , Female , Humans , Kidney/metabolism , Liver/metabolism , Lung/metabolism , Macaca mulatta , Myocardium/metabolism , Ovary/metabolism , Pancreas/metabolism , Pregnancy , Uterus/anatomy & histology , Uterus/metabolism
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Br Dent J ; 122(2): 65-7, 1967 Jan 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-5225124
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