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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Surgical and radiologic anatomy 18 (1996), S. 167-172 
    ISSN: 1279-8517
    Keywords: Celiac axis ; Superior mesenteric artery ; Celiac plexus ; Multiorgan procurement
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Résumé Les auteurs rapportent leur expérience basée sur l'étude anatomique de la région coeliaque de Luschka et sur la pratique des prélèvements multiorganes en vue de transplantations. Ils précisent les limites et le contenu de la région coeliaque et en particulier: la position du tronc coeliaque par rapport au ligament arqué médian du diaphragme, les rapports respectifs des branches collatérales de l'aorte abdominale, la place occupée par le plexus coeliaque et sa situation par rapport à la v. rénale gauche. A partir de ces éléments, ils décrivent une voie d'abord originale, transplexique, des origines du tronc coeliaque et de l'artère mésentérique supérieure. Ils montrent l'importance de cette voie d'abord, aussi bien en chirurgie vasculaire digestive que lors des prélèvements multiorganes, en vue de transplantations.
    Notes: Summary The authors report their experience based on the anatomical study of the celiac region and on the practice of abdominal multiorgan removal for transplantation. They particularly concentrate on the limits and the content of the celiac region of Luschka and particularly: the position of the celiac axis in relation to the median arcuate ligament of the diaphragm, the relations of the collateral branches of the abdominal aorta, the place being taken by the celiac plexus and its situation in relation to the left renal v. From these elements, they describe an original transplexus surgical exposure of the origins of the celiac axis and of the superior mesenteric a. They show the importance of this approach in abdominal vascular surgery and during abdominal multiorgan removal in transplantation.
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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's archives of pharmacology 357 (1998), S. 408-412 
    ISSN: 1432-1912
    Keywords: Key words Rat neocortical slices ; GABABautoreceptors ; [3H]-GABA release ; GABAB receptor antagonists ; Phosphonic analogues of GABA
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The effects of five phosphonic derivatives of GABA on the release of [3H]-GABA from rat neocortical slices, preloaded with [3H]-GABA, were investigated. Phaclofen and 4-aminobutylphosphonic acid (4-ABPA) increased the overflow of [3H] evoked by electrical stimulation (2Hz) in a concentration-dependent manner, with similar potencies (phaclofen EC50=0.3mmol/l, 4-ABPA EC50=0.4mmol/l). At 3mmol/l, phaclofen increased the release of [3H]-GABA by 82.6±8.6%, and 4-ABPA increased the release by 81.3±9.0%. 2-Amino-ethylphosphonic acid (2-AEPA) increased the overflow of [3H] by 46.8±10.9% at the highest concentration tested (3mmol/l). In contrast, the lower phosphonic homologue 3-aminopropylphosphonic acid (3-APPA), and 2-amino-2-(p-chlorophenyl)-ethylphosphonic acid (2-CPEPA), a baclofen analogue, did not modify the stimulated overflow. These results suggest that phaclofen, 4-ABPA and 2-AEPA are antagonists at GABAB autoreceptors, the latter being the weakest antagonist, whilst neither 3-APPA nor 2-CPEPA are active at these receptors. Since phaclofen, 4-ABPA and 2-CPEPA are antagonists and 3-APPA a partial agonist/antagonist on GABAB heteroreceptors, the lack of effect of 3-APPA and 2-CPEPA on [3H]-GABA release in this study suggests that GABAB autoreceptors may be pharmacologically distinct from the heteroreceptors.
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