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  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-0533
    Keywords: Key words Myotonic dystrophy ; Myotonic dystrophy protein kinase ; Immunohistochemistry ; Human brain
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract To investigate the pathophysiologic role of myotonic dystrophy protein kinase (DMPK) in the brain in myotonic dystrophy (MD), the developmental characteristics of DMPK immunoreactivity in the central nervous system and its alteration with disease were studied. Eleven patients’ brain with MD (5 congenital form, 6 adult form) were examined by immunohistochemistry using a specific antibody against synthetic DMPK peptides, anti-peptide DM1, and compared with 30 control brains, including 16 age-matched controls. In controls, DM1-immunoreactive neurons appeared in the early fetal frontal cortex and cerebellar granule cell layer, persisting through 29 weeks of gestation and then disappearing. In contrast, immunoreactive neurons continued to persist in the cerebral cortex and cerebellar granule cell layer of MD patients. When we counted DM1-immunoreactive neurons, the increase over controls was greater in the congenital form of MD than in the adult form, and was greater in the cerebrum than in the cerebellum in both forms of MD. DM1 immunostaining was predominantly nuclear, mirroring Western blotting of subcellular fractions. Differences in DM1 expression related to development and to the two forms of MD may be closely related to the pathogenesis of mental retardation in this disease.
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  • 2
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    The Journal of Chemical Physics 113 (2000), S. 1524-1534 
    ISSN: 1089-7690
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics , Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Millimeter-wave absorption spectroscopy combined with a pulsed-jet expansion technique was applied to the measurement of the rovibrational transitions of the van der Waals (vdW) bending bands of the ArDCN cluster in the frequency region of 182∼294 GHz. Sixteen and thirty-seven rovibrational lines were observed for the Σ1–Σ0 and Π1–Σ0 bands, respectively, split into hyperfine structure due to the nitrogen nucleus. A set of accurate molecular constants, including the band origins, rotational constants, nuclear quadrupole coupling constants, and the Coriolis interaction constant between the Σ1 and Π1 bending substates, was determined. The band origins for the Σ1–Σ0 and Π1–Σ0 bands of ArDCN, 189.017 380(7) GHz and 195.550 736(12) GHz, are larger by 24.126 585(9) and 13.566 314(16) GHz than the corresponding values of ArHCN, respectively. The abnormal isotopic effect on the vibrational frequencies is attributed to the characteristic potential energy surface of ArH(D)CN, which has two minima, corresponding to the linear configuration and a much shallower minimum at the T-shaped configuration. The rotational and quadrupole coupling constants for the excited states are quite different from those of the ground state. For example, the rotational constants 1926.8863(16) and 1967.8768(9) MHz for the excited Σ1 and Π1 states are significantly larger than that of the ground Σ0 state, 1574.793 16(24) MHz. It indicates the shrinkage of the bond length of the cluster by about 0.402∼0.440 Å on the excitation of the vdW bending mode, together with the change from the linear form in the ground (j=0) state to the T-shaped form in the first excited (j=1) state. The determined molecular constants were compared with those calculated with the potential energy surface calculated at CCSD(T) level. © 2000 American Institute of Physics.
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  • 3
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    The Journal of Chemical Physics 103 (1995), S. 6450-6458 
    ISSN: 1089-7690
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics , Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: The propargyl radical (CH2C≡CH) produced by the ArF excimer laser photolysis of allene was observed by time-resolved infrared diode laser spectroscopy. More than one hundred and fifty absorption lines have been assigned to the ν6 (CH2-wagging) fundamental band of propargyl. Most of the absorption lines were observed as doublets due to the spin–rotation interaction in the 2B1 ground electronic state. The rotational and spin–rotation interaction constants derived for the ground vibrational state are, A0=9.608 47(36), B0=0.317 674(24), C0=0.307 098(24), εaa=−0.017 58(95), and εbb=−0.000 355(76) cm−1, where the figures in parentheses are 2.5 times standard deviations to be attached to the last digit. The ν6 band origin is 687.176 03(62) cm−1, consistent with the infrared spectrum observed in the argon matrix. Anomalously large vibrational changes in the A rotational constant and the ΔK centrifugal distortion constant are accounted for by the a-type Coriolis interaction between the ν6 and ν10 states, where ν10 is the CH2-rocking vibration. © 1995 American Institute of Physics.
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  • 4
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    The Journal of Chemical Physics 96 (1992), S. 5-12 
    ISSN: 1089-7690
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics , Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: The ν4 (SiF3 degenerate stretch) fundamental band of SiHF3 has been investigated by the CO2 laser Stark spectroscopy. The vibrationally induced dipole moment was found to give remarkable perturbations of the type (Δl,ΔK)=(2,−1) in the ν4 vibrational state under intense electric field. Several perturbation-induced rovibrational transitions obeying the Δ(K−l)=±3 selection rules were observed in the Stark spectrum. The C0 rotational constant, which is otherwise hard to obtain for a symmetric top molecule, was determined to be 4134.73(71) MHz. The vibrationally induced dipole moment μr in the ν4 state was derived as ±0.034 38(17) D, the sign being experimentally indeterminable. The band origin, the Coriolis constant Cζ4, and the vibration–rotation constant αC4 are 999.581 076(30) cm−1, 2445.59(71) MHz, and 9.243(22) MHz, respectively. The dipole moment is 1.359 20(22) D in the ground state, and increases by 0.026 73(10) D on excitation of the ν4 vibration. The uncertainties given in the parentheses correspond to three standard deviations. The present results are compared with our previous results of a similar analysis for the deuterated species. The dipole moment in the ground vibrational state decreases by 0.002 01(28) D on deuteration. The vibrationally induced dipole moments μr and the vibrational changes δμ4 of the dipole moment for both isotropic species are discussed theoretically. We introduce the coefficient of the mean square amplitude dependence for the bond moment, which is useful in the discussion.
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  • 5
    ISSN: 1615-2573
    Keywords: Dilated cardiomyopathy ; Hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy ; Hypertrophic nonobstructive cardiomyopathy ; Postmyocarditic myocardial hypertrophy ; Treadmill exercise test
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary The treadmill exercise test with the Bruce protocol was performed in three patients with postmyocarditic myocardial hypertrophy (PMH) and ten patients with cardiomyopathy, including three with dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM), five with hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy (HOCM), and two with hypertrophic and nonobstructive cardiomyopathy (HCM). The endurance time was below the normal level in all but one case and was normal or near normal in the three cases with PMH. ST depression was observed in five cases, none of which were of HCM. A marked increase in amplitude of the negative phase of the P wave in V1 was observed in one patient with DCM. The response of blood pressure during the exercise was abnormal in patients with DCM and HCM but was normal in PMH.
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  • 6
    ISSN: 1432-1971
    Keywords: Mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome ; Aneurysm
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary A 4-month-old male infant with acute febrile mucocutaneous lymph-node syndrome developed mitral regurgitation, pericardial effusion and multiple pulsating masses in the upper and lower extremities. Two-dimensional echocardiography demonstrated aneurysms in both coronary arteries. Arteriography of the right arm demonstrated multiple aneurysms. Seventeen months later, arteriography and two-dimensional echocardiography demonstrated regression of the aneurysms. This case provides evidence that regression of aneurysms can occur in mucocutaneous lymph node syndrome.
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