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  • 1
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Experimental brain research 93 (1993), S. 249-258 
    ISSN: 1432-1106
    Keywords: Histamine ; H2 and H3 receptors ; Vertigo ; Motion sickness ; Postural syndrome ; Vestibulo-ocular reflex ; Guinea-pig
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary In a companion paper (Serafin et al. 1992) we have demonstrated in vitro that histamine depolarizes three previously described medial vestibular nucleus neuron (MVNn) types (Serafin et al. 1991 a, b). It has also been shown that this effect was exclusively mediated through postsynaptic H2 receptors. All the same, the eventual contribution of presynaptic H3 receptors to the physiological response of the MVNn to histamine remained an open question since, during the slicing procedure, any histaminergic axons projecting to the vestibular nuclei would have been interrupted. This rendered our study of H3-mediated effects of histamine difficult. Hence, in the present in vivo study our aim was threefold: (1) to investigate the presence of H3 receptors at the vestibular nuclei level; (2) to evaluate the functional importance of MVNn H2 receptors; and (3) to explore whether H3 ligands, when injected intraperitoneally (i.p.), could modulate dynamic vestibular functions. In order to address the first two questions, we investigated postural changes induced by perfusion of the guineapig's vestibular nuclear complex with specific ligands of the H2 and H3 receptors. Our data extend the conclusions of our in vitro study and suggest that lateral vestibular nuclei neurons and the MVNn are endowed with both H2 and H3 receptors. Our results indicate furthermore that histamine can modulate, quite effectively, static vestibular reflexes. Finally, the present study demonstrates that i.p. injection of thioperamide, an H3 antagonist, induces a significant decrease in the horizontal vestibular-ocular reflex gain and, by contrast to most of the clinically used antihistaminics, has no detrimental effect on the alertness level. Our results may thus lead to clinical testing and use of H3 antagonists as antivertigo or anti motion-sickness drugs.
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    ISSN: 1432-1106
    Keywords: Calcium-activated potassium channels ; Head oscillations ; Eye oscillations ; Electrogenic sodium pump ; Guinea-pig
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract In a previous in vitro study, we have shown that guinea-pig medial vestibular nucleus neurons (MVNn) can be grouped into two main cell types based on their intrinsic membrane properties. Subsequent in vivo and in vitro studies demonstrated that these neurons are endowed with N-methyl-d-aspartate (NMDA) receptors and that NMDA induces rhythmic bursts in B MVNn. We now report the occurrence of rhythmic bursts in B MVNn (and in the subclass of B–LTS MVNn) which are induced by long-lasting perfusion of either apamin, a selective blocker of one type of Ca2–-dependent K– conductance (SK channels), or by a high Mg2–/low Ca2– artificial cerebrospinal fluid. Apamin-induced bursts were studied in vitro in brainstem slices, and in vivo in the alert unrestrained guinea-pig. In vitro, intracellular recordings demonstrated that the frequency of the bursts was voltage dependent. These bursts were insensitive to d-2-amino-5-phosphopentanoic acid but could be abolished by tetrodotoxin or blocked by the bath application of 20–50 μM of ouabain, a blocker of the sodium pump. In the in vivo preparation, unilateral infusion of apamin into the vestibular nuclei induced oscillatory head and eye movements. Our data show that the blockade of a Ca2–-activated K– conductance may switch, in vitro and probably in vivo, the B MVNn firing pattern from a regular to a bursting firing pattern.
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Shock waves 4 (1994), S. 101-107 
    ISSN: 1432-2153
    Keywords: Interface deformation ; Multi-fluids ; Numerical simulation
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics , Technology
    Notes: Abstract A numerical method that can treat a contact discontinuity as a sharp discontinuity is proposed by introducing a density function. The surface of the density function representing the discontinuity can be described with alomost one grid on an Eulerian formulation throughout the calculation even if the surface distortion is large. The algorithm is based on the CIP (cubic-interpolated propagation) method combined with variable transformation. Smearings of the discontinuity are overcome without using any special treatment to the surface. Dependent variables on both sides of the surface are computed in a normal procedure. The present scheme is applied both to a compressible flow and quasi-incompressible flow accompanying shock discontinuities. The result exhibits advantages of this method in robustness and efficiency.
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