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    ISSN: 1432-2072
    Keywords: Key words Nicotine ; Stereoisomers ; Sensory ; Trigeminal ; Olfaction ; Pain
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Rationale: Nicotine applied to the nasal cavity can evoke ‘odorous’ sensations in the concentration range near the detection threshold by the activation of the olfactory sensory system and at higher concentrations ‘burning’ and ‘stinging’ sensations by the dose-dependent recruitment of C- and Aδ-fibers of the trigeminal sensory system. Neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAchR) subunits are expressed in trigeminal primary afferents and could constitute the receptors involved in nicotine perception. Objective: In the present study, we dose-dependently investigated the stereoselective effects of R(+)- and S(−)-nicotine on the trigeminal and olfactory sensory system in man. Methods: Trigeminal detection thresholds for the ‘burning’ and ‘stinging’ sensations and the olfactory detection threshold for the ‘odorous’ sensation were determined. In order to quantify trigeminal activation, we recorded summated electrical responses from the respiratory nasal mucosa during stimulation with R(+)- and S(−)-nicotine vapor (40, 80, 120, 160 ng/ml; stimulus duration: 250 ms). In addition, subjects rated the intensity of ‘odorous’, ‘burning’ and ‘stinging’ sensations. For chemical stimulation with nicotine enantiomers, a vapor-dilution olfactometer (constant flow rate: 140 ml/s, humidity: 80%, temperature: 37°C, stimulus duration 250 ms) was employed. Results: We found significant stereoselective differences for the trigeminal but not for the olfactory system, i.e. higher summated responses, higher trigeminal intensity estimates, and lower trigeminal detection thresholds for S(−)- compared to R(+)-nicotine. Conclusion: Our results clearly demonstrate the different stereoselective activation of the trigeminal sensory system by R(+)- and S(−)-nicotine, indicating the presence of specific stereoselective receptors on trigeminal nociceptive Aδ- and C-fibers.
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    Herzschrittmachertherapie & Elektrophysiologie 9 (1998), S. S57 
    ISSN: 1435-1544
    Keywords: Key words Beta-blocker ; ACE-inhibitor ; sudden cardiac death ; heart failure ; Schlüsselwörter Betablocker ; ACE-Hemmer ; plötzlicher Herztod ; Herzinsuffizienz
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Hintergrund: Betablocker und ACE-Hemmer reduzieren die Mortalität bei Patienten mit Herzinsuffizienz. Ergebnisse verschiedener Studien: Die Verminderung der Mortalität durch Betablocker ist bei Patienten mit ischämisch bedingter Herzinsuffizienz auf eine Reduktion des plötzlichen Herztodes zurückzuführen. Eine antiarrhythmische Wirkung der ACE-Hemmer (als mögliches Korrelat der Verminderung des plötzlichen Herztodes) ist bislang nicht nachgewiesen. Schlußfolgerung: Es ist vielmehr wahrscheinlich, daß ACE-Hemmer über den Mechanismus: Geringere Progression der Herzinsuffizienz auch letztlich die Wahrscheinlichkeit vermindern, am plötzlichen Herztod zu versterben. Dies ist ein sinnvolles Ziel in der Behandlung der Herzinsuffizienz.
    Notes: Background: Beta blockers and ACE inhibitors reduce the mortality of patients with heart failure. Results of various studies: In patient with ischemic-conditioned heart failure, the reduction of mortality with beta blockers is attributed to a reduction of sudden cardiac death. An antiarrhythmic effect of the ACE inhibitor (as a possible correlate to the reduction of sudden cardiac death) has not yet been proven. Conclusions: It is more likely that the ACE inhibitor via the mechanism: „retarded progession of heart failure” also decreases the possibility of dying from sudden cardiac death. This is a sensible goal in the treatment of heart failure.
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