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  • 1
    ISSN: 1520-510X
    Source: ACS Legacy Archives
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
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    s.l. : American Chemical Society
    Inorganic chemistry 33 (1994), S. 3239-3245 
    ISSN: 1520-510X
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    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
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    Inorganic chemistry 30 (1991), S. 148-150 
    ISSN: 1520-510X
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  • 4
    ISSN: 1432-0495
    Keywords: Key words Tailings ; Sulfide minerals ; Acid rock drainage
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Geosciences
    Notes: Abstract  Oxidation of a flotation-derived, low-sulfide tailings containing approximately 0.4 wt.% S was compared with simultaneously oxidized tailings containing 1.0 wt.% S and 2.5 wt.% S to assess their acid generating characteristics. Each tailings type was exposed to oxidation for three years in laboratory columns and in lysimeter pits in the field. In these tailings the sulfide mineral of principal concern with respect to acid generation is pyrrhotite (Fe 1-x S). In past studies the alteration of pyrrhotite has been characterized by initial replacement with marcasite (FeS2) and ferric iron sulfates, which are followed by development of ferric oxyhydroxides such as goethite and lepidocrocite. Macroscopic characterization of the tailings shows varying and progressive degrees of oxidation correlative with the three different sulfur contents. As expected, the tailings with the lowest sulfur content are the least oxidized, and those with the highest sulfur content have reacted the most. The column tests, which represent accelerated reaction conditions relative to those for the lysimeter pits, show much higher degrees of oxidation, and a markedly more distinct boundary between the oxidized and unoxidized zones; as well, differences among the three tailings types are more pronounced.
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  • 5
    ISSN: 1432-1211
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The HLA-linked “SB” antigens comprise a new segregant series of B-cell alloantigens mapping between HLA-DR and glyoxylase. They can be detected by secondary proliferative responses of lymphocytes primed against HLA-A, B, C, DR, MB- and MT-compatible stimulators. To assess genetic complexity of the SB-gene region, alloreactive cloned T-cell lines were derived from four reagents detecting specificities designated SB2 and SB3. In two families, products detected by seven different clones segregated with the HLA haplotypes bearing the SB2 or SB3 specificities as recognized by the uncloned reagents. There were no indications that the cloned cells differed from the oligoclonal reagents in their fine specificity. In contrast to previous results with an S134-associated specificity, in population studies of 25 S132-positive and 23 SB3-positive donors, no evidence could be found for subtypes of either specificity. Thus, even at the level of recognition by cloned T-cells, both S132 and SB3 appear to be remarkably homogeneous in the population.
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    Immunogenetics 18 (1983), S. 547-551 
    ISSN: 1432-1211
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
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    European journal of clinical pharmacology 38 (1990), S. 25-30 
    ISSN: 1432-1041
    Keywords: ANF-(99–126) ; autonomic nervous system ; nitroprusside ; healting volunteers
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary To delineate a possible interaction of atrial natriuretic peptide ANF-(99–126) with autonomic nervous system function in humans, a spectrum of indices were assessed in 10 healthy young men during a 90 min iv administration of a) synthetic ANF-(99–126) 50 μg bolus followed by 0.025 μg·kg−1·min−1, b) the potent vasodilator sodium nitroprusside (SNP) 0.35 μg·kg−1·min−1, or c) vehicle 0.9% NaCl 40 ml and 20% albumin 5 ml, in random sequence. Plasma immunoreactive ANF (irANF) rose from 32 to 1700 pg·ml−1 during the ANF-(99–126) infusion and was stable during SNP or vehicle. Infusion of ANF-(99–126) and SNP, but not vehicle, decreased diastolic blood pressure (BP) on average by −9 and −7.5%, respectively; systolic BP was largely unchanged. Heart rate (HR, +15 and 12%) or plasma norepinephrine (NE) rose similarly during ANF-(99–126) and SNP infusions, and the systolic BP response to orthostasis was similar (−18 mm Hg). The following autonomic indices did not differ significantly after the 3 infusions: responses of HR and NE to orthrostasis; reflex bradycardic response to phenylephrine (PE)-induced rise in systolic BP (+20 mm Hg); responses of BP to hyperventilation, PE, or 3 min of sustained handgrip; and beat-to-beat variation (R-R interval) during deep breathing. The immediate orthostatic HR response (30/15 R-R interval ratio) fell similarly during infusion of ANF-(99–126) or nitroprusside. The findings indicate that in healthy men the function of the autonomic nervous system is not notably impaired by high circulating ANF levels. ANF-(99–126) infused in moderate dosage seems to lower BP largely by non-autonomic mechanisms.
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  • 8
    ISSN: 1432-1041
    Keywords: Insulin ; Fosinopril ; insulin sensitivity ; glucose tolerance ; lipoproteins ; ACE inhibition ; normal humans ; blood pressure ; adverse effects
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary The effect of the new ACE-inhibitor, fosinopril, on insulin sensitivity (SI), glucose homoeostasis and lipid profile has been examined in 24 young, healthy, normotensive men. SI, fasting plasma glucose and insulin, serum total triglycerides (Tg) and lipoprotein cholesterol (C) fractions, and ACE activity were assessed after subjects had taken placebo for 1 week and after 3 further weeks either on placebo (12 subjects) or fosinopril 20 mg daily (12 subjects), administered in a doubleblind, randomized order. Measurements were made after 3 days on a standard diet (2500 kcal/d, 45% carbohydrates, 40% fat and 15% proteins) and after an over-night fast. Compared with control values at the end of the runin placebo phase, fosinopril reduced plasma ACE activity (from 106 to 24 nmol·ml−1·min−1), Significantly increased plasma potassium and lowered upright systolic blood pressure. It also improved the k-value of the glucose disappearance rate after glucose load (from −1.70 to −1.88%·min−1) and tended to increase SI slightly although not significantly (from 10.2 to 12.0·10−4·min−1·μU−1·ml−1). Fasting plasma glucose, insulin, serum total, high-, low-, and very-low density lipoprotein cholesterol fractions and total triglycerides were unchanged following fosinopril and placebo. The findings indicate that in healthy lean humans, ACE inhibition with fosinopril is neutral with regard to lipoprotein and carbohydrate metabolism, and that it may slightly enhance cellular glucose disposal. This calls for further evaluation in individuals at high risk of developing insulin resistance and in patients with impaired insulin sensitivity related to hypertension, obesity, decreased glucose tolerance and diabetes mellitus.
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    European journal of clinical pharmacology 42 (1992), S. 453-455 
    ISSN: 1432-1041
    Keywords: Insulin ; Atrial natriuretic factor ; natriuresis ; healthy volunteers ; renal function ; sodium metabolism ; water metabolism
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary Changes in plasma insulin in response to a physiological or pathophysiological elevation in circulating atrial natriuretic factor (ANF) have been investigated. Plasma insulin, glucose, immunoreactive (ir) ANF, effective renal plasma flow (ERPF), glomerular filtration rate (GFR), absolute and fractional excretion of sodium (FENa), have been measured in 14 volunteers before and during infusion of low doses of ANF or vehicle (V). Each subject received single-blind in a randomized sequence at 2 week-intervals: V alone, or ANF 4, 8 and 16 ng·kg−1·min−1, indused over 90 min. Plasma irANF was increased 2.5- to 11-fold during the ANF infusion as compared to the test with the vehicle. Plasma insulin did not change during V administration (baseline vs V: 22 vs 21 μU·ml−1) and was unchanged during ANF at 4, 8 and 16 ng·kg−1·min−1 (19, 19, 21 μU·ml−1, respectively). Blood pressure, ERPF and GFR were not affected, and diuresis, FENa and urinary Na excretion were increased significantly and dose-dependently during ANF, but not V infusion. Compared to baseline, ANF 4, 8 and 16 ng·kg−1·min−1 increased urinary Na excretion by 147, 241 and 446 μmol·min−1, respectively. The findings indicate that, in normal humans, an acute increase in irANF within or slightly above the physiological range, which modified natriuresis and diuresis, did not alter circulating plasma insulin.
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    ISSN: 1432-1041
    Keywords: Amlodipine ; Hypotension ; Insulin sensitivity ; dihydropyridine ; lipoprotein metabolism ; obese hypertensive patients
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary To evaluate the effects of long-term treatment antihypertensive with the dihydropyridine calcium antagonist amlodipine on insulin sensitivity, plasma insulin, and lipoprotein metabolism in obese hypertensive patients. We measured the insulin sensitivity index (SI), determined by the Minimal Model Method of Bergman, fasting plasma insulin and glucose concentrations, serum total triglyceride and lipoprotein cholesterol fractions, and blood pressure in 20 obese, non-diabetic patients with essential hypertension before and after 6 weeks of placebo and again after 6 months of amlodipine. Ten patients [mean body mass index (BMI) 30.2 kg·m−2] had been on prior treatment with a thiazide diuretic in low dosage and/or a β-adrenoceptor blocker (group A), and 10 matched patients [BMI 31.8 kg·m−2] had been previously untreated (group B). Amlodipine was started in a dose of 5 mg and was increased to 10 mg once daily in 14 patients who were hypertensive after 8 weeks on the lower dosage. At entry (before placebo), SI was slightly but not significantly lower in group A than B [2.7 vs. 3.6×10−4 ml·μU−4·min−1]; fasting plasma insulin was 13.6 vs. 12.9 μU·ml−1. After 6 weeks on placebo, SI averaged 3.7 in group A and 4.4×10−4 μU·ml−1·min−1 in group B; fasting plasma insulin was 14.6 vs. 15.1 μU·ml−1, and glucose 5.5 vs. 5.5 mmol·l−1. After 6 months on amlodipine there were no differences in SI [group A vs. group B, 5.2 vs. 3.8×10−4 ml·μU−1·min−1], fasting insulin [13.0 vs. 12.7 μU·ml−1], glucose [5.4 vs. 5.5 mmol·l−1], serum total triglycerides, and cholesterol or lipoprotein cholesterol fractions. Compared with placebo, amlodipine significantly reduced systolic and diastolic blood pressures. Heart rate, body weight, and 24 h urinary sodium excretion were unaltered. Long-term treatment with amlodipine does not affect insulin sensitivity, circulating insulin or glucose, or lipoprotein metabolism in obese, non-diabetic patients with essential hypertension.
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