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  • 1975-1979
  • Neocortex  (1)
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  • 1
    ISSN: 1438-2199
    Keywords: Amino acids ; Neocortex ; GABA ; Kindling ; Rabbits
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary To investigate how GABAergic function affects seizure development, the effects of a GABA antagonist, bicuculline, on neocortical and hippocampal kindling were examined in chronically prepared rabbits. Kindling-inducing stimulations consisted of stimulus trains repeated at 5-min interstimulus intervals to produce so-called “rapid kindling”. The changes in after-discharge (AD) durations induced by each of 15 trials of stimulus trains per session were compared before and 30 min after i.p. injection of bicuculline solution (2 mg/kg) in each of three kindling groups consisting of 5 rabbits each, i.e. visual cortical, motor cortical and hippocampal kindling groups. In the visual cortex and to a less extent, the motor cortex kindling groups, the AD durations were shortened after bicuculline injection and did not show the progressive prolongation seen before the injection. In contrast, the hippocampal kindling group showed a further marked prolongation of the AD durations after the injection. The bicuculline-induced blockade of neocortical kindling suggests facilitative GABAergic action on seizure development, while the drug-induced enhancement of hippocampal kindling reflects the known inhibitory GABAergic action.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1434-4726
    Keywords: Head and neck cancer ; Chemotherapy ; Individual dose intensity ; Relatives performance
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Tegafur (Sunfural-S), as masked compound of a 5-fluorouracil derivative, was administered orally as a maintenance chemotherapeutic agent at a dose of 600 mg/day in 98 ases of head and neck epithelial cancer. The effectiveness of the drug was evaluated by a statistical method involving two formulae: individual dose intensity (IDI) and relative performance (RP). When comparing patients rated above a reference IDI value of 1.0 with those rated below 1.0, it was not possible to predict patient survival or tumor-free rates. In contrast, the value of the RP did show such a correlation. These findings support the effectiveness of Tegafur as a maintenance chemotherapeutic treatment for head and neck cancer patients.
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