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  • 1975-1979  (2)
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    Springer
    Journal of neurology 215 (1977), S. 295-298 
    ISSN: 1432-1459
    Keywords: Cyproheptadine ; Tardive dyskinesia
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Zusammenfassung Cyproheptadin ist seit Jahren als Antimetabolit des Serotonins verwendet worden. Es wurde über eine Wirksamkeit desselben bei extrapyramidalen Hyperkinesien (von den Angelsachsen als „tardive dyskinesia“ bezeichnet) nach Neuroleptika-Medikation berichtet. Wir behandelten 11 Patienten, die wegen chronischer Schizophrenie behandelt wurden und schwere Dyskinesien aufwiesen, Cyproheptadin (Periactinol®, Periactin) verabreicht. In vier Fällen verschwand unter dieser Medikation das extrapyramidale hyperkinetische Syndrom vollständig, bei vier weiteren Fällen trat eine befriedigende Besserung auf. Im Verlaufe der Therapie wurden keine nennenswerten Nebenwirkungen beobachtet, die eindeutig auf das Cyproheptadin zurückzuführen gewesen wären.
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    ISSN: 1432-8798
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Characteristic alterations at the surface of chick embryo cells infected with the HF-TC strain of rabies virus and the binding sites of hemadsorption were studied employing both scanning and transmission electron microscopes. The initial alteration of the cell surface structure revealed by scanning electron microscopy was an appearance of elongated and reticulated microvilli on the 2nd day after virus inoculation. On the 3rd day, numerous bullet-shaped virions could be seen budding as single, tetrapod-like structures and as radial projections both from the perikarya and microvilli. Thereafter, elongation of microvilli, formation of numerous blebs in various sizes, disappearance of filopodia, and rounding up of infected cells were observed as characteristic cytopathic effects by rabies virus infection. The attachments of goose erythrocytes to the infected cells occured in two forms. The one was adsorption of erythrocytes to the cell surface involving microvilli and filopodia in the absence of detectable virus, and the other was adsorption of erythrocytes to the virus particles budding from cell surface. The former could be seen from the early stage of infection through the end of observation period, while the latter was observed only on and after the 3rd day after virus inoculation. These findings were also confirmed with transmission electron microscopy.
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