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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Emergency radiology 3 (1996), S. 63-69 
    ISSN: 1438-1435
    Keywords: Appendicolith ; Concretion ; Appendiceal occlusion ; Abscess
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Plain radiographic findings in appendicitis have been neglected somewhat since the advent of cross-sectional imaging studies. Nevertheless, a definitive diagnosis may be made with conventional radiography in selected cases. The most important finding is the recognition of an appendicolith, which, like the appendiceal lumen, may be located far from its expected position in the right lower quadrant. Air in the appendix is a normal finding, except when the lumen is dilated. Ancillary findings, such as cecal dilatation, are nonspecific. Recognition of appendiceal abscess depends upon demonstration of a mass and/or extraluminal air in the form of large lucencies or small bubbles.
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    ISSN: 1432-1912
    Keywords: Rat reticulocytes ; Beta-adrenoreceptors ; Apparent irreversible ligand ; Carbostyril derivatives
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary The interaction of the carbostyril derivatives 5-[2-[[1-(4-aminophenyl)-2-methyl-prop-2-yl]amino]-1-hydroxyethyl]-8-hydroxycarbostyril (carbo-amine) and 5-[2[[3-[4-(bromoacetamido)phenyl]-2-methylprop-2-yl]amino]1-hydroxyethyl]-8-hydroxycarbostryril (carbo-Br) with the rat reticulocyte beta-adrenoreceptor system has been partially characterized. In the absence of a guanine nucleotide, the concentration of carbo-amine, carbo-Br and (−)isoprenaline that inhibited (−)-[125I]iodocyanopindolol ([125I]CYP) binding by 50% (IC50) was 5.9 ± 0.2, 3.3 ± 0.3 and 49 ± 3 nM, respectively. In the presence of a guanine nucleotide, the (IC50) values were carbo-amine, 21 ± 0.6 nM; carbo-Br, 7.6 ± 0.3 nM and (−)isoprenaline, 813 ± 66 nM. Preincubation of membranes with either of the carbostyril congeners followed by washing reduced specific [125I]CYP binding capacity without changing the K D value for the remaining receptors. The beta-antagonist nadolol largely prevented the receptor reduction induced by the carbostyril compounds. Incubation of membranes for 18 It at 25°C resulted in an 11 % recovery of the carbo-amine-induced receptor loss and no recovery of the receptors lost by preincubation with carbo-Br. However, the carbo-amine induced receptor loss could be largely reversed (80%) by membrane heating at 45°C whereas little reversal (〈 10%) was observed with the carbo-Br pretreated membranes. The concentration of carbo-amine, carbo-Br and (−)isoprenaline that stimulated halt-maximal cAMP formation in reticulocyte membranes was 17.8 ± 3.1, 8.2 ± 2.1 and 241 ± 17 nM, respectively, and all 3 agonists produced the same maximal response. Initial cAMP formation stimulated by the carbostyril derivatives and (−)isoprenaline was blocked by concurrent addition of propranolol. However, the addition of propranolol after 7 min of incubation with either of the two carbostyril derivatives did not affect further cAMP production whereas with (−)isoprenaline further cAMP production was blocked. The data indicate that both carbostyril-derivatives are potent, full beta-adrenoreceptor agonists and the carbo-amine bound to the beta-adrenoreceptor in a tight, slowly dissociating manner whereas carbo-Br binding shows an apparent irreversible interaction with the receptor.
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