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2002| January-February | Volume 34 | Issue 1
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RESEARCH PAPER
Effect of Trichopus zeylanicus leaf extract on the energy metabolism in mice during exercise and at rest
A Subramoniam
January-February 2002, 34(1):32-37
1. A clinical trial has been carried out in ten patients with cerebellar ataxia of varying etiology to assess the effectiveness of oral choline chloride and lithium carbonate individually or in combination. 2.The parameters for assessment of improvement included the intensity of tremor, the distance of overshoot from fixed point 'during coordination tests, degree of nystagmus, maximum interpedal distance without ataxia with eyes open, gait and hand-writing charts. 3. The symptoms and signs of cerebellar disease showed partial improvement with administration of choline chloride which were markedly ameliorated by concurrent administration of lithium carbonate.
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Multiple sclerosis: The disease and its treatment
A Annapurna
January-February 2002, 34(1):3-15
Chloroform extracts of stem and root of Punica granatum and Artrmisia siversiana, used in ancient Indian Medicine as anthehnintics, were investigated for any activity.against Syphacia obvelata, Nippostrongylus brasiliense and Hymenolepis nana in vivo. Both extracts were able to eliminate H.nana from mice. Their potency was less as compared to Quinacrine. It is suggested that these drugs should be tried for tapeworm infestations in man and domestic animals.
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Current trends in the treatment of upper respiratory tract infections in neonates, infants and children: A survey
SM Bhasin, EH Budden, AR Ketkar, AP Pawar
January-February 2002, 34(1):62-63
1. Scoparone produced a rapid and sustained fall of blood pressure in anaesthetized normotensive and experimental hypertensive animals and conscious normotensive rats. The effect was dose related, appeared immediately after i.v. and within I5-20 min after p.o. administration and lasted for 2-5 h. 2. The hypertensive animals were more sensitive to the effect of scoparone than normotensive. 3. The antihypertensive effect of scoparone appears to be the results of both the central as well as peripheral actions.
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Study of rational utilisation and cost analysis of antimicrobials in a government teaching hospital
AK Das, K Roy, KK Kundu, N Das, CN Islam, AK Ram, SN Banerjee, SB CHAUDHURI, S DUTTA, S MUNSHI
January-February 2002, 34(1):59-61
1. Scoparone produced a rapid and sustained fall of blood pressure in anaesthetized normotensive and experimental hypertensive animals and conscious normotensive rats. The effect was dose related, appeared immediately after i.v. and within I5-20 min after p.o. administration and lasted for 2-5 h. 2. The hypertensive animals were more sensitive to the effect of scoparone than normotensive. 3. The antihypertensive effect of scoparone appears to be the results of both the central as well as peripheral actions.
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Cytokine modulators in asthma: Clinical perspectives
Parikh Vinay
January-February 2002, 34(1):16-25
1. The biochemical and haematological effects of tolmetin (a pyrole acetic acid derivative), on blood sugar,' serum cholesterol, serum uric acid, blood count, coagulation time, plasma fibrinogen content and euglobin clot lysis time (ELT) were studied in albino rabbits 2. Tolmetin (10 mg/kg), (P.O.) produced marked and significant hypoglycaemic, hypocholesterolaemic and hypouricaemic effects which started after one hour with a peak effect at two hours without complete recovery even upto four hours. 3. It decreased coagulation time and platelet count but increased plasma fibrinogen level and ELT.
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A comparative experimental study of the anticonvulsant effect of three calcium channel blockers in albino mice
P Sahadevan, MN Rema
January-February 2002, 34(1):52-55
1. Scoparone produced a rapid and sustained fall of blood pressure in anaesthetized normotensive and experimental hypertensive animals and conscious normotensive rats. The effect was dose related, appeared immediately after i.v. and within I5-20 min after p.o. administration and lasted for 2-5 h. 2. The hypertensive animals were more sensitive to the effect of scoparone than normotensive. 3. The antihypertensive effect of scoparone appears to be the results of both the central as well as peripheral actions.
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Pharmacology and pharmacotherapeutics
G Sivagnanam, CH Shashindran
January-February 2002, 34(1):66-67
1. Scoparone produced a rapid and sustained fall of blood pressure in anaesthetized normotensive and experimental hypertensive animals and conscious normotensive rats. The effect was dose related, appeared immediately after i.v. and within I5-20 min after p.o. administration and lasted for 2-5 h. 2. The hypertensive animals were more sensitive to the effect of scoparone than normotensive. 3. The antihypertensive effect of scoparone appears to be the results of both the central as well as peripheral actions.
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Zinc protects against chromium-induced testicular injury in mice
OJ Afonne
January-February 2002, 34(1):26-31
Seventeen antihistamines were studied far their effect on acetylcholine (Ach) Induced contraction of skeletal muscle (Skm) under Gaddum's superfusion technique. All drugs exhibit some degree of cuare like action In 0.1 to 10 mcg dose except in pheniramine, mabhydroline and metiamide where there was a regression of curarimimetic effect with increasing doses. During recovery from drug effect the tissue showed an increased sensitivity to the action of Ach. In some instances this potentiation was immediate. In high doses (100 mcg and above). some of the antihistamines produced contracture of Skm which was not blocked by curare.
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Emerging antibiotic resistant pneumococci in invasive infections in south India: Need for monitoring
Kanungo Reba
January-February 2002, 34(1):38-43
1. Aqueous extract of Myrtus communis. leaves shows a negative inotropic effect in isolated guinea pig atria and atropine 10-5M did not block this effect. 2. The total extract caused concentration dependent depressive effect in anaesthetised rabbit which was not attenuated with propranolol 10- 5M, cimetidine l0-4 M and atropine 10-4 M but blocked by theophyline l0-4M 3. These results suggest the Presence of adenosine-like compound in this extract 4. In addition the extract has shown antibacterial and antifungal activity.
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Preliminary study on antiulcer effect of alpha3- adrenoceptor agonists in albino rats
Paul Arindam
January-February 2002, 34(1):44-47
1. A clinical trial has been carried out in ten patients with cerebellar ataxia of varying etiology to assess the effectiveness of oral choline chloride and lithium carbonate individually or in combination. 2.The parameters for assessment of improvement included the intensity of tremor, the distance of overshoot from fixed point 'during coordination tests, degree of nystagmus, maximum interpedal distance without ataxia with eyes open, gait and hand-writing charts. 3. The symptoms and signs of cerebellar disease showed partial improvement with administration of choline chloride which were markedly ameliorated by concurrent administration of lithium carbonate.
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Influence of nimesulide and aspirin on the cardioprotective effect offered by the combined treatment of ramipril and 2-mercaptoethanol in rats
A Annapurna, Kumar V Krishna
January-February 2002, 34(1):48-51
1. Scoparone produced a rapid and sustained fall of blood pressure in anaesthetized normotensive and experimental hypertensive animals and conscious normotensive rats. The effect was dose related, appeared immediately after i.v. and within I5-20 min after p.o. administration and lasted for 2-5 h. 2. The hypertensive animals were more sensitive to the effect of scoparone than normotensive. 3. The antihypertensive effect of scoparone appears to be the results of both the central as well as peripheral actions.
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Fund for the replacement of animals in medical experiments
Singh Jatinder
January-February 2002, 34(1):64-65
1. Scoparone produced a rapid and sustained fall of blood pressure in anaesthetized normotensive and experimental hypertensive animals and conscious normotensive rats. The effect was dose related, appeared immediately after i.v. and within I5-20 min after p.o. administration and lasted for 2-5 h. 2. The hypertensive animals were more sensitive to the effect of scoparone than normotensive. 3. The antihypertensive effect of scoparone appears to be the results of both the central as well as peripheral actions.
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Pharmacokinetics of H2-antagonists during propofol or thiopentone anaesthesia in rats
I Ramzan, MH Yeganeh
January-February 2002, 34(1):56-58
Objective: To investigate the direct and the indirect effects of flt3 ligand (FL) on hematopoiesis. Methods: Mononuclear cells from human cord blood were plated in methylcellulose medium containing different cytokines for inducing hematopoietic colony formation. Dendritic cells were induced from the mononuclear cells with a cytokine cocktail with or without recombinant human soluble FL (rhFL; 100ng/ ml). The flt3 receptors on the surface of a human microvascular endothelial cell line (ECV) were analyzed by flow cytometry. The proliferation of ECV stimulated by FL was measured with the microculture tetrazolium assay. We also measured the level of FL in the supernatant of ECV cultures. Results: RhFL stimulates colony formation from cord blood when used as sole stimulant. FL in combination with other cytokines increased colony formation significantly. The number of DC was approximately 2.5 times higher when rhFL was used. RhFL stimulates the proliferation of ECV on which flt3 receptors is expressed. Furthermore, ECV secretes FL and this effect is augmented by tumor necrosis factor-?(?(TNF( ) and reduced by glucocorticoid. Conclusions: FL enhances hematopoietic colony formation and DC proliferation from human cord blood cells. FL not only stimulates the proliferation of ECV, but it is also secreted by ECV. It appears that FL may act as an autocrine growth cytokine of endothelial cells.
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R Raveendran
January-February 2002, 34(1):1-2
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