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  • 11
    ISSN: 1432-1920
    Keywords: Q fever ; encephalitis ; computed tomographic brain scan
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Neurological involvement in Q Fever is unusual. We present a case of encephalitis due to Coxiella Burnetii with neuroradiologic findings on CT not described previously, consisting in areas of decreased absorption coefficient in the subcortical white matter of both hemispheres, predominantly in the right. Differential diagnosis must be established from viral encephalitis, of similar clinical presentation, which may show similar CT lesions to those in this case.
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  • 12
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    Pflügers Archiv 399 (1983), S. 336-341 
    ISSN: 1432-2013
    Keywords: Frog skin ; Junctional conductance ; Voltagedivider ratio ; Paracellular conductance ; Membrane conductances
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract It has been suggested that distribution of lateral interspace resistance in association with a highly conductive junction can significantly affect the measurement of outer membrane(o)/epithelial(t) voltage divider ratios (F o=δV o/δV t), thereby leading to erroneous inferences regarding the outer membrane fractional resistance [fR o=R o/R c=R o/(R o+R i)], whereR o andR i are the outer and inner cell membrane resistance respectively andR c is the total cell membrane resistance. We present here experimental evidence for this point of view. During seasons when frog skins were highly permeable to Cl, transepithelial conductanceg t often exceeded 2 mS/cm2. High concentrations of external amiloride rapidly blocked cellular transport, butg t initially remained high andF o remained appreciably less than 1.0. These values ofF o were found here to result from low junctional resistanceR j: increase ofR j, either gradually following the administration of amiloride, or abruptly with external replacement of Cl by other anions, was associated with increase ofF o to near unity, without effect on the membrane potential or significant change in the short-circuit current. Experimental results following amiloride validated a simple equivalent circuit model predicting near-linear increase inF o with progressive decrease ing t and led to plausible values ofR j and lateral space resistanceR l. The possible influence of the paracellular resistance pattern on the evaluation of cell membrane resistances from voltage divider ratios is discussed.
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  • 13
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    The journal of membrane biology 73 (1983), S. 145-155 
    ISSN: 1432-1424
    Keywords: pH, membrane potentials ; intracellular chloride ; Necturus gallbladder ; chloride activity ; chloride conductance
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Summary Open-tip and Cl−-selective microelectrodes were used to study the effect of external pH on apical membrane potential (V a) and intracellular chloride activity (a Cl i ) in epithelial cells ofNecturus gallbladder. Increasing the pH from 7.2 to 8.2 in the mucosal, the serosal, or in both bathing solutions simultaneously, hyperpolarizedV a (control value −60±5 mV) by about −6, −10 and −17 mV, respectively, but did not significantly change the transepithelial potential (V T=0.3±0.5 mV). Identical hyperpolarizations were recorded with Cl−-selective microelectrodes, even 40 min after changing external pH. Thus,a Cl i (12±2mm) remained essentially constant. The ratiofV a between the deflections inV a andV T produced by transepithelial current pulses, which is an approximate measure of the fractional resistance of the apical membrane, decreased when mucosal pH was increased, and increased when serosal pH was raised. The changes inV a andfV a are due, in part at least, to the known pH dependence of cell membrane K+ conductance (P K) in this tissue. The constancy ofa Cl i , despite significant increases inV a, indicates that cell membrane Cl− conductance (P Cl) is virtually zero or decreases, with increased external pH, in a way that compensates for the increased driving force for Cl− exit. Experiments in which 90mm gluconate or 90mm methylsulfate were substituted for an equivalent amount of luminal Cl− did not provide any evidence for a significant contribution of Cl− ions, per se, to the emf or conductance of the apical membrane. They suggested, rather, a dependence of apical membrane cation permeability on luminal Cl− concentration. Since basolateral membraneP Cl is known to be very low, the insensitivity ofa Cl i toV a is the consequence of a negligible elctrodiffusive Cl− permeability at both cell membranes. Thus, overall, transcellular Cl− transport inNecturus gallbladder is, in large measure, effected by electroneutral processes.
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  • 14
    ISSN: 1432-1424
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Summary Intracellular C1, K and Na activities (a Cl i ,a k i anda Na i ) and transmucosal membrane potential (E m) in epithelial cells ofNecturus gallbladder were measured at different external Na concentrations ([Na]o), with liquid ion-exchanger and conventional microelectrodes. Bladders were mounted in a divided chamber at 23°C between identical HCO3-free Ringer solutions containing 5mm K. The pH was 7.2. Tris was substituted for Na. Measurements were made under steady-state conditions as determined by the constancy of the transepithelial potential difference. Both,a Cl i anda Na i increased in a saturable fashion with [Na]o.E m did not change significantly. Average values (±sem) under normal conditions ([Na]o=100mm) fora Cl i ,a Na i andE m were 16.8±0.8mm (n=9), 9.7±0.6mm (n=10) and −52.6±0.6 mV (n=26), respectively. In Na-free mediaa Cl i declined to its equilibrium value.a K i (96±2mm;n=7) did not change when [Na]o was varied between 100 and 10mm but decreased to 80±3mm (n=4) in Na-free media. Transmembrane electrochemical potential differences, $$\Delta \bar \mu _j $$ , for Cl and Na were calculated at four different [Na]o levels. A highly significant linear relation between $$\Delta \bar \mu _{Cl} $$ and $$\Delta \bar \mu _{Na} $$ was found, indicating that Cl and Na transport are energetically linked. The results support the view that the energy necessary for intracellular Cl accumulation is derived from the simultaneous dissipation of the chemical potential gradient of Na across the apical membrane and that the coupled entry mechanism is electroneutral.
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    The journal of membrane biology 61 (1981), S. 127-134 
    ISSN: 1432-1424
    Keywords: Frog skin ; microelectrodes ; membrane potentials ; intracellular activities ; amiloride
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Summary Intracellular Na+, K+, and Cl− activities (a Na i ,a K i ,a Cl i ) and transapical membrane potentials (V o) were measured with liquid ion-exchanger and open-tip microelectrodes in isolated short-circuited frog skins (R. pipiens) incubated at 23°C in normal amphibian Ringer's solution. Under control conditionsa Na i =14±3mm,a K i =132±10mm anda Cl i =18±3mm (sd). The value ofa Cl i is 4.4 times the value corresponding to electrochemical equilibrium for this ion. Thus, Cl− is actively accumulated by epithelial cells of the frog skin. Shortly after addition of amiloride (2–5 μm) to the apical bathing medium,a K i ,a Na i , anda Cl i were essentially unchanged althoughV o had hyperpolarized by about 30–40 mV. During long-term exposure to amiloridea K i anda Cl i did not change significantly,V o depolarized by about 16 mV from the maximal value anda Na i decreased to 8±3mm. Immediately after exposure to amiloride the transmembrane driving force for Na+ increased from 124 to 154 mV. During further exposure to amiloride, despite changes in bothV o anda Na i , this driving force remained virtually constant. SinceI sc during this period was close to zero, it is suggested that the observed driving force for Na+ under these conditions approximates the maximal driving force generated by the Na+−K+ ATP-ase pump in the basolateral cell membrane.
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    Annali di matematica pura ed applicata 97 (1973), S. 115-187 
    ISSN: 1618-1891
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    Topics: Mathematics
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    Annali di matematica pura ed applicata 95 (1973), S. 115-129 
    ISSN: 1618-1891
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    Topics: Mathematics
    Notes: Summary The paper considers a singular characteristic boundary value problem for the well known EPD equation. By using a modified Riemann method, a formula is obtained which is shown to provide a weak solution of the problem. The weak solution is then shown to be a solution in the classical sense by investigating its differentiability properties.
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    Annali di matematica pura ed applicata 38 (1955), S. 33-50 
    ISSN: 1618-1891
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    Topics: Mathematics
    Notes: Summary The present paper contains an existence and uniqueness theorem for the singularCauchy problem for the non-homogeneousEuler-Poisson-Darboux equation: $$\begin{gathered} u_{xx} + u_{yy} - u_{tt} - \frac{k}{t}u_t = f(x,y,t),t 〉 0,k 〉 0, \hfill \\ u(x,y,0) = u_t (x,y,0) = 0. \hfill \\ \end{gathered}$$ The solution of this problem is used to prove an existence and uniqueness theorem for the following singularCauchy problem: $$\begin{gathered} u_{xx} + u_{yy} - u_{tt} - \frac{k}{t}u_t - h(x,y,t)u = 0,t 〉 0,k 〉 0, \hfill \\ u(x,y,0) = g(x,y),u_t (x,y,0) = 0, \hfill \\ \end{gathered}$$ by the method of successive approximations.
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    Annali di matematica pura ed applicata 39 (1955), S. 87-95 
    ISSN: 1618-1891
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    Topics: Mathematics
    Notes: Summary Reflection principles, analogous to the classicalSchwarz reflection principle for harmonic functions, are obtained for solutions of linear elliptic second order partial differential equations with constant coefficients. The boundary conditions employed are supposed to be satisfied in a limiting sense only, and do not require (a priori) the existence of derivatives on the boundary.
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    Annali di matematica pura ed applicata 94 (1972), S. 161-176 
    ISSN: 1618-1891
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    Topics: Mathematics
    Notes: Summary The paper obtains an explicit solution of the characteristic initial value problem for the wave equation in odd spatial dimensions with radial initial data via solution of a characteristic boundary value problem involving a singular differential equation. The solution of the latter problem is obtained by a modified Riemann method. It is shown that on the time axis the solution of the original problem reduces to the solution that is obtainable by the use of Asgeirsson’s mean value theorem.
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