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  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-0584
    Keywords: Isoenzyme determination ; Agarosegel thinlayer electrophoresis ; acP isoenzymes ; 6-PGD isoenzymes ; Isoenzymbestimmung ; Agarosegel-Dünnschicht-Elektrophorese ; acP-System ; 6-PGD-System
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Es werden Methoden zur Darstellung der Isoenzym-Systeme acP und 6-PGD in der Agarosegel-Dünnschicht-Elektrophorese mitgeteilt. Mit Hilfe dieser relativ einfachen Technik liegen die Ergebnisse bereits nach rund 2 Stunden vor. Die Trennqualität ist bei beiden Systemen derjenigen in der Stärkegelelektrophorese überlegen.
    Notes: Summary Methods for the determination of the red cell isoenzymes 6-PGD and acP by means of agarosegel thinlayer electrophoresis are referred. Using these relatively simple techniques, results can be obtained after at least two hours. The quality of separation in both systems is higher than that obtained after starch gel electrophoresis.
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    Psychopharmacology 53 (1977), S. 115-120 
    ISSN: 1432-2072
    Keywords: Amphetamine ; Phenoxybenzamine ; Haloperidol ; Pimozide ; Mydriasis ; Miosis ; Dopamine ; Pupils ; Nictitating membrane
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The left superior cervical ganglia were removed from 5 dogs. Beginning 30 days postoperatively, epinephrine (10 μg/kg/min), norepinephrine (10 μg/kg/min), and d-amphetamine (1.0 mg/kg) were infused i.v. for 10 min following either vehicle, phenoxybenzamine, pimozide, or haloperidol. Epinephrine and norepinephrine dilated the pupil and retracted the nictitating membrane of the denervated side, whereas amphetamine dilated both pupils and retracted both nictitating membranes. Phenoxybenzamine (4 mg/kg) constricted primarily the pupil of the innervated iris and completely antagonized the effects of the catecholamines on the irides and amphetamine on the nictitating membranes, but only partially antagonized amphetamine-induced mydriasis. Haloperidol (1.0 mg/kg) constricted both pupils, possessed only modest α-adrenergic blocking activity, and was as effective as phenoxybenzamine in antagonizing amphetamine-induced mydriasis. Pimozide (0.1 mg/kg) constricted both pupils, had no significant α-adrenergic blocking activity, and did not antagonize amphetamine-induced mydriasis. Pimozide and haloperidol, but not phenoxybenzamine, blocked amphetamine-induced stereotyped head bobbing. These results suggest that amphetamine produces mydriasis in the dog through a peripheral sympathetic action and also through a central mechanism involving inhibition of the oculomotor nucleus. However, the role of dopamine is not clear.
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