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  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-0878
    Keywords: Blood-brain barrier ; Moth ; Diapause ; ATPase ; Peroxidase
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary Ultrastructural examination of diapause and nondiapause larval brains of the European corn borer disclosed anatomical differences that may be related to the insect's “blood-brain barrier.” The perineurial type I cells are quite closely appressed in the diapause brain, but thrown into extensive folds with large intercellular spaces in the nondiapause brain. The perineurial type II cells of diapause and nondiapause larvae are basically similar in general ultrastructure, and most likely form the basis for the “blood-brain barrier.” Horseradish peroxidase penetration studies indicated that the outer margin of the perineurial type II cells constitute the limits of infiltration into the brain. An enzymatic component of the “blood-brain barrier” is postulated in this insect. The localization of ATPase in the perineurial type II cells indicates that energy-requiring regulatory mechanisms may be localized here. Metabolic studies with isolated insect brains, coupled with recent evidence from mammalian systems, suggest that glial cells may be of importance in an enzymatic “blood-brain barrier.”
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    Bulletin of experimental biology and medicine 79 (1975), S. 249-252 
    ISSN: 1573-8221
    Keywords: microcirculation and its disturbance ; mitochondria of the rabbit heart ; oxidative phosphorylation ; ATPase ; succinate dehydrogenase
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Changes in the rheologic properties of the blood were induced in rabbits by intravenous injection of high-molecular-weight dextran and of lysine-vasopressin. The rate of uptake of oxygen by the mitochondria of the heart during oxidation of 2.5–10 mmoles succinate was 90–120% greater than in the control. The degree of stimulation of respiration by ADP was reduced by 1.5–2 times. The simultaneous administration of succinate with glutamic acid during disturbance of the microcirculation restored the normal levels of respiration and phosphorylation. The development of inhibition of succinate dehydrogenase (SD) by oxaloacetic acid is postulated. Switching respiration to succinic acid and limitation of SD activity can be regarded as adaptive factors to changes in the rheologic properties of the blood, aimed at maintaining cardiac activity, a view supported by the absence of changes in ATPase activity and in the myosin content in the heart.
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