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    European journal of clinical pharmacology 38 (1990), S. 555-560 
    ISSN: 1432-1041
    Keywords: ketoconazole ; testosterone ; estradiol ; estradiol patch ; LHRH ; ACTH ; healthy volunteers ; essential hypertension
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary In this randomized, open-label trial, 24 subjects were studied. There were 12 subjects with essential hypertension and 12 normotensive controls who received, after an initial control period, 48 h of treatment with a transdermal estradiol patch or ketoconazole tablets every 8 h for six doses, or in combination. LHRH (100 μg) and ACTH (250 μg) were given at 48 h of each treatment. Each treatment was one week apart. In both normotensive and hypertensive men ketoconazole reduced adrenal and gonadal androgens, raised 11-deoxycortisol and 17 α-hydroxyprogesterone levels; blunted the rise of cortisol to ACTH and had no effect on the response of LH to LHRH. Transdermal estradiol raised serum estradiol levels, blunted the time to peak plasma concentration of LH to LHRH and produced a normal response to ACTH. Although baseline level of total and free testosterone and DHEA-S were lower in hypertensive men, the response of the pituitary (LH) to LHRH and adrenal axis with ACTH were similar in both normotensive and hypertensive men. Blood pressure was unaffacted by any of the treatment interventions in either normotensive or hypertensive men. Although ketoconazole or transdermal estradiol reduce androgens, there was no evidence that this reduction in androgens was involved with the short term regulation of blood pressure in hypertensive men.
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    ISSN: 1432-0878
    Keywords: Key words: Immunocytes ; DAMA ; Cytokines ; ACTH ; MSH ; Morphine ; Leucophaea maderae (Insecta)
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Abstract. Opioid peptides activate immunocytes and opiate alkaloids inhibit this activation in the mussel, Mytilus edulis. Here we present evidence that cells of another invertebrate, Leucophaea maderae, can be influenced in a similar way by the Met-enkephalin analogue D-Ala2-Met5-enkephalin (DAMA) and morphine. Effects of different signal molecules on Leucophaea hemocytes were evaluated by computer-assisted image analysis of their conformational state. A small percentage of the untreated cells were found to display spontaneous conformational changes after 25 min of incubation without pharmacological agents which was noted as a decrease in both circularity factor and shape factor values. Activation caused the cells to become elliptical, a feature that appears to be characteristic of Leucophaea immunocytes. Administration of DAMA induced a similar activation of most of the cells. After 30 min these DAMA-activated cells started to display distinct locomotory activity not seen in the controls. α-Melanocyte-stimulating hormone (MSH, 10−7) added to the incubation medium after DAMA-activation caused the cells to return to their original ”rounded” conformation. In addition, the presence of immunoreactive interleukin (IL-1), adrenocorticotropin (ACTH) and tumor necrosis factor (TNF) in the hemolymph was demonstrated. These data suggest an interaction between both vertebrate-type immunological signal molecules and neuropeptides in the regulation of immunological cells in Leucophaea.
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