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  • Springer  (33)
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  • 1980-1984  (31)
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  • Springer  (33)
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  • 1
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    Springer
    European journal of clinical pharmacology 19 (1981), S. 251-258 
    ISSN: 1432-1041
    Keywords: medigoxin ; digoxin ; dissolution rate ; proportionality ; bioavailability ; prediction
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary We compared our ability to predict the dose of medigoxin and of digoxin required to achieve a fixed serum concentration (the dose requirement) in 33 outpatients. Preliminary work supported the assumptions that the steady state glycoside concentration achieved was proportional to the daily dose given to an individual, and that the bioavailability of the different tablet presentations was similar for either glycoside. We were not able to predict the dose requirement from patient characteristics with any more certainty for medigoxin than for digoxin. Not only the between-patient variability in dose requirement, but also the within-patient variability, was similar for the two glycosides. However the digoxin used had a dissolution rate of over 90% in 1 h. When comparing medigoxin with digoxin of lower, or more variable dissolution rate, medigoxin may be preferable.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1432-1041
    Keywords: theophylline ; asthma ; children ; sustained-release ; diurnal ; absorption ; bioavailability
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary The absolute oral bioavailability of a sustained release theophylline tablet (Nuelin-SR250), given 12 hourly was determined in 14 asthmatic children aged 5 to 13 years. In 4 of the patients, mean bioavailability of the fourth dose was 38.9±8.4% and that of the sixth dose was 67.9±25.9% (p〈0.05) in the other ten patients. This suggests steady-state had not been achieved after four doses. In the initial study with 9 patients, a significant diurnal variation in predose plasma theophylline concentrations was observed, as the mean morning predose concentrations were 2.9 fold greater than the mean evening predose concentrations (p〈0.005). Dual peak plasma concentrations occurred in 5 out of the 9 patients. The mechanism of this diurnal variation was investigated in a further 5 asthmatic children (10.8 years ±1.6). Morning and night steady-state plasma theophylline concentrations during a continuous intravenous infusion of aminophylline were not different (14.9±5.3 mg/l vs. 15.6±5.9 mg/l), demonstrating that there was no diurnal variation in the plasma clearance of theophylline. The diurnal variation in predose concentrations with Neulin-SR250 was confirmed with the morning concentrations again being 2.6 fold greater than those in the evening. However, bioavailability was not significantly different for day (09.00–21.00) and night (21.00–09.00) dosing intervals after doses 6 and 7 respectively of Nuelin-SR250. The plasma concentration versus time profiles suggested that the diurnal variation in predose concentrations was due to slower absorption of the evening dose.
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1432-2242
    Keywords: HMW glutenin subunit genes ; cDNA clones ; Tandem DNA repeats ; Chromosomal location ; Gene copy number ; Wheat ; Triticum aestivum
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Summary cDNA clones encoding wheat HMW glutenin subunits have been isolated from a cDNA bank made to poly A+ RNA from developing wheat endosperm var. Chinese Spring. One such clone, pTag 1290, has enabled us to identify the HMW glutenin mRNA species. The DNA sequence of this clone has been partially determined and it contains several tandem DNA repeats. The sequence is discussed in relation to the generation of the HMW glutenin subunit gene family. Analysis of the organization of the HMW glutenin sequences in the wheat genome revealed that the genes encoding HMW glutenin subunits exist in low copy number and are located on the long arm of each of the homoeologous group 1 chromosomes.
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  • 4
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    Calcified tissue international 8 (1971), S. 320-333 
    ISSN: 1432-0827
    Keywords: Osteoporosis ; Calcium ; Deficiency ; Osteocytes
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine , Physics
    Description / Table of Contents: Résumé De jeunes rats sont soumis à un régime pauvre en calcium pour provoquer de l'ostéoporose. Les métatarses sont étudiés histologiquement, histochimiquement et radiologiquement. Les premiers signes d'ostéoporose sont visibles sept jours après le début du régime. Une résorption osseuse plus avancée se manifeste par amincissement de l'os compact, sous l'action de cellules hypertrophiées et par formation de cavités de résorption, autour d'ostéocytes hypertrophiés. La résorption osseuse s'effectue en deux stades. Au cours du premier, le calcium disparait de la matrice osseuse périlacunaire ainsi que de la matrice adjacente aux cavités de résorption et de la zone située sous l'endoste. La matrice organique résiduelle de ces régions se colore métachromatiquement et est PAS positive; elle est éliminée dans un second stage. Après deux mois, lorsque les animaux se sont habitués au régime pauvre en calcium, l'épaisseur de l'os compact reste stationnaire et les cavités de résorption disparaissent. Les animaux, soumis à nouveau, après cinq mois, à un régime normal, présentent une augmentation de l'épaisseur de l'os compact. Les diverses fonctions des cellules ainsi que leurs modifications sont décrites.
    Abstract: Zusammenfassung Um eine Osteoporose zu erzeugen, erhielten junge Ratten eine Calcium-arme Diät. In verschiedenen Zeitabständen wurden die Metatarsalknochen histologisch, histochemisch und radiologisch untersucht. Eine Osteoporose wurde erstmals 7 Tage nach Beginn der Calcium-armen Diät beobachtet. Das Dünnerwerden der Compacta durch das Einwirken von hypertrophierenden Zellen sowie die Bildung von Resorptionshöhlungen in der Compacta durch hypertrophierende Osteocyten wiesen auf eine verstärkte Knochenresorption hin. Die Knochenresorption spielte sich in 2 Stufen ab. Während der ersten Stufe verschwand Calcium aus der perilakunären Knochenmatrix, aus der an die Resorptionshöhlungen angrenzenden Matrix und aus dem subendostalen Bereich. Die an diesen Stellen verbleibende organische Matrix ließ sich metachromatisch anfärben und war PAS-positiv; sie verschwand in der zweiten Resorptionsstufe. 2 Monate später hatten sich die Tiere der Calcium-armen Diät scheinbar soweit angepaßt, daß die Dicke der Compacta stationär blieb und die Resorptionshöhlungen verschwanden. Tiere, die nach 5 Monaten wieder auf die normale Diät zurückversetzt wurden, zeigten ein Dickerwerden ihrer Compacta. Die während der Zellumwandlung sich verändernde Rolle der verschiedenen Zellen wird besprochen.
    Notes: Abstract Young rats were fed with a calcium-deficient diet in order to produce osteoporosis. Metatarsals were examined histologically, histochemically, and radiologically, at intervals. Osteoporosis was first observed seven days after initiation of the diet. Increased bone resorption was manifested by thinning of the compacta through the action of hypertrophied cells, and by the formation in the compacta of resorption cavities by hypertrophied osteocytes. Bone resorption took place in two stages. In the first stage calcium disappeared from the perilacunar bone matrix, from the matrix adjacent to the resorption cavities, and from the subendosteal area. The residual organic matrix in these locations stained metachromatically and was PAS positive; it was removed in the second stage. After two months, when the animals apparently adapted to the calcium-deficient diet, the width of the compacta remained stationary, and the resorption cavities disappeared. Animals returned to a normal diet after five months showed an increase in the thickness of their compacta. The changing role of the various cells together with cell transformation is discussed.
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  • 5
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    Calcified tissue international 8 (1971), S. 121-132 
    ISSN: 1432-0827
    Keywords: Calcium ; Skeleton ; Autoradiography ; Isotope ; Deposition
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine , Physics
    Description / Table of Contents: Résumé Le taux de formation osseuse d'un chien adulte a été déterminé en divers endroits, en utilisant deux marqueurs à la tétracycline. Les valeurs obtenues ont été comparées avec des mesures similaires de dépôts calciques, obtenues par45Ca. Les mesures du ≪marquage diffus≫ de45Ca ont également été réalisées en utilisant l'autoradiographie quantitative. Les résultats ont été comparés avec les études similaires de Leeet coll. (J. Bone Joint Surg.47B, 157, 1965), effectuées à l'aide d'un chien nouveau-né et d'un chien adolescent. Il apparait ainsi que les études au45Ca permettent de mesurer la formation osseuse chez les chiens d'âges différents. Cependant, il est probable que le ≪marquage diffus≫ de calcium marqué chez l'Homme rend difficile la mesure du dépôt de calcium.
    Abstract: Zusammenfassung Die Geschwindigkeit der Knochenbildung bei einem ausgewachsenen Hund wurde mittels 2 Tetracyclinmarkierungen an verschiedenen Stellen des Knochens gemessen. Durch Messungen der Calciumzuwachsrate mittels45Ca-Tracer konnten die Werte beider Methoden verglichen werden. Die „diffuse Markierung” von45Ca wurde anhand von quantitativer Autoradiographie ebenfalls gemessen. Die Resultate wurden mit denjenigen ähnlicher Studien ausgewachsener Hund verwendet wurden. Es wird daraus geschlossen, daß die Knochenbildungsgeschwindigkeit von Hunden aller Altersstufen anhand von45Ca-Tracer-Studien gemessen werden kann. Es ist jedoch wahrscheinlich, daß die „diffuse Makierung” mit Tracer-Calcium beim Menschen zu einer schwierigen Interpretation der Messung der Calciumzuwachsrate führt.
    Notes: Abstract The bone formation rate of an adult dog has been found at several bone sites using two tetracycline markers. The values found have been compared with similar measurements of calcium accretion rate using45Ca as a tracer. Measurements of the “diffuse label” of45Ca were also made using quantitative autoradiography. The results have been compared with similar studies by Leeet al. (J. Bone Joint Surg.47 B, 157, 1965) using a puppy and an adolescent dog. It is concluded that45Ca tracer studies can measure the bone formation rate of dogs at any age. However, it is probable that the “diffuse label” uptake of tracer calcium in humans makes the calcium accretion rate measurement difficult to interpret.
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  • 6
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    European journal of clinical pharmacology 25 (1983), S. 237-241 
    ISSN: 1432-1041
    Keywords: triamterene ; bioavailability ; pharmacokinetics ; metabolism ; hydroxy triamterene sulphate ; urinary excretion ; i.v. administration ; first-pass-effect
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary With a new formulation, which made intravenous infusion of triamterene (TA) possible, plasma levels and urinary excretion rates of TA and its main metabolite (OH-TA-ester) were measured in a randomized, cross-over trial in 6 healthy volunteers given triamterene 10 mg i.v. and 50 mg p.o. TA and OH-TA-ester were determined by densitometric measurement of native fluorescence after thin layer chromatography. Distribution volumes of the central compartment of TA and OH-TA-ester were 1.49 l/kg and 0.11 l/kg, respectively. Terminal half-lives were 255 min for TA and 188 min for OH-TA-ester after i.v. administration. For TA total plasma clearance was 4.5 l/min and renal plasma clearance 0.22 l/kg. The formation of OH-TA-ester was very rapid and the concentration of the metabolite exceeded that of TA at all times. After i.v. administration the urinary recovery of TA and OH-TA-ester was 4.4% and 50.9%, respectively. The bioavailability of TA was 52%, corresponding to absorption of 83%. TA is partly eliminated by a first-pass-effect. The main metabolite of TA is OH-TA-ester, which is pharmacologically active.
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  • 7
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    European journal of clinical pharmacology 19 (1981), S. 53-55 
    ISSN: 1432-1041
    Keywords: digoxin ; bioavailability ; dose-dependency ; urinary excretion ; healthy volunteers
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary Nine healthy volunteers received single 0.25, 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, and 2.0 mg doses of oral digoxin tablets in random sequence on five occasions separated by at least 4 weeks. Urinary excretion of immunoassayable digoxin was determined from 8 consecutive 24 h urine samples collected after each dose. Mean values of cumulative urinary excretion of digoxin at the 5 doses were: 40.9, 35.6, 36.4, 34.1, and 33.5% of the dose (F=0.64; d. f.=4.32; N. S.). Mean values of urinary excretion half-life were: 2.48, 2.03, 2.20, 2.07, and 1.87 days (F=2.87; d. f.=4.32;p=0.05). Thus, the bioavailability of orally administered digoxin tablets in healthy volunteers is dose-independent over an 8-fold range of doses.
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  • 8
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    European journal of clinical pharmacology 19 (1981), S. 305-307 
    ISSN: 1432-1041
    Keywords: ketoprofen ; aluminium phosphate ; bioavailability ; antacid ; pharmacokinetics ; interaction study
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary The purpose of this study was to determine whether a concomitant single dose of antacid (aluminium phosphate), or multiple doses of this antacid, administered prior to and with ketoprofen would alter the bioavailability of this non steroidal anti-inflammatory agent. The possible effects of aluminium phosphate were evaluated following administration of ketoprofen alone (Phase I), co-administration of antacid and ketoprofen (Phase II), and antacid for four days before administration of ketoprofen with co-administration on the day of the study (Phase III). There were no significant differences between treatment means for peak plasma concentration, time to peak plasma concentration, and area under the plasma concentration-time curve. The observed differences were due only to individual effects. The results indicate a lack of interaction between ketoprofen and the antacid aluminium phosphate (Phosphalugel)
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  • 9
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    European journal of clinical pharmacology 20 (1981), S. 465-471 
    ISSN: 1432-1041
    Keywords: metoclopramide ; pharmacokinetics ; bioavailability ; first-pass effect
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary The time courses of plasma metoclopramide concentrations were followed in six subjects after oral and intravenous single dose administration. Plasma concentration-time data following i.v. administration in each subject were found to fit a two compartment model with a mean terminal half-life of 4.55 h±0.80 h and a mean distribution half-time of 0.35 h±0.09 h. Volumes of distribution were high (3.43±1.181 · kg−1), and clearances (0.53±0.191 · kg−1h−1) approached liver plasma flow. This suggests that metoclopramide occurs at higher concentrations in tissues than in plasma, and that its clearance is probably limited by liver blood flow rather than liver metabolic capacity. The post-absorption decline in metoclopramide plasma levels after oral administration was also biexponential in each subject. The terminal half-life was 5.17 h±0.98 h. Mean volume of distribution and mean clearance were similar to intravenous values (after adjustment for bioavailability). Oral absorption was rapid with peak plasma concentrations being reached at a mean time of 0.93 h. A mean bioavailability of 0.77 was calculated for the six subjects, and it was postulated that this incomplete availability is due to a first-pass effect. The inter-individual variation in the degree of ‘first-pass’ was considerable (0.47–1.14).
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  • 10
    ISSN: 1432-1041
    Keywords: metoprolol ; bioavailability ; young ; elderly ; metoclopramide ; probanthine ; gut motility
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary The bioavailability of metoprolol was studied in eight healthy young and seven healthy elderly volunteers. Large interindividual differences in the bioavailability of metoprolol were observed in both groups. However, there was no significant difference in AUC, peak plasma concentration or elimination half-life between young and elderly, but time to peak concentration was significantly longer in the elderly. Pretreatment with metoclopramide had no effect on AUC but caused significant increases in peak concentration and decreases in time to peak concentration in both groups. Probanthine pretreatment (only to the young) resulted in a significant decrease in peak concentration of metoprolol and a significant increase in time to peak concentration but had no effect on the AUC. These results suggest that alterations in gastric emptying and gut motility due to ageing or other drugs have no effect on the overall availability of metoprolol to the systemic circulation but may have significant effects on the time to peak plasma concentration and peak concentration achieved after a single oral dose.
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