Bollettino della Società italiana di biologia sperimentale
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Boll. Soc. Ital. Biol. Sper. · Mar 1993
Comparative Study[Effect of Ara-C on chick embryo erythropoiesis: hemoglobin pattern].
The present work studies the ability of cytoarabine (Ara C) to modify temporal regulation of hemoglobin synthesis in chicken embryos. Thus different concentrations of Ara C were injected into fertilized chicken eggs after 94 hours of incubation. Blood samples were taken from both treated and control embryos on the 7th and 8th day of incubation. 1) Ara C 4.1 x 10(-3) M: embryo mortality is total and takes place upon injection. 2) Ara C 4.1 x 10(-5) M: no significant difference was seen between hemoglobin patterns in the treated and control embryos. 3) Ara C 4.1 x 10(-4) M: a delay of at least 24 hours in hemoglobin switch-over is seen in the treated embryos. In fact, at the 7th day adult hemoglobin fractions A and D have not yet appeared while, on the 8th day, embryonic fraction P is still present.
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Boll. Soc. Ital. Biol. Sper. · Nov 1992
Comparative Study[Microsurgery and laser surgery in conservative operations on the ovary. Experimental research].
In this study we compared two different conservative surgery techniques performed on 12 ovaries of female rabbits: microsurgery and CO2 Laser surgery. After the surgical procedure all the animals were investigated by a Laparotomy to evaluate the post-operative adhesion formation. ⋯ We did not find significant differences between the two methods employed, particularly for the adherence formation and the parenchymal thermic damages: no post-operative adhesions were detected respectively in 3 ovaries operated on by microsurgery and 5 by laser surgery; slight adhesions were present in 2 ovaries treated with microsurgery and in 3 with laser surgery; 3 ovaries treated with microsurgery and 2 with laser surgery showed moderate adhesions. Only 2 ovaries treated with microsurgery presented severe adhesions.
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Boll. Soc. Ital. Biol. Sper. · May 1991
Comparative Study[K+ and Ca++ currents in hair cells isolated from the semicircular canals of the frog].
Hair cells of the inner ear are endowed with different types of ionic channels. To characterize voltage- and ion-dependent channels in vestibular hair cells, experiments were performed in enzymatically isolated hair cells of frog semicircular canals by using the whole-cell configuration of the patch-clamp technique. A large outward current, identified as a K+ current, was recorded when 132 mM KCl were present in the pipette filling solution. ⋯ After blocking the outward current by substituting Cs+ for K+ and adding 20 mM TEA to the internal solution, a sustained inward current, identified as a Ca++ current, could be recorded. This current did not inactivate, and was blocked by Cd++ more effectively than Ni++, thus suggesting the presence of Ca++ channels similar to the neuronal "L" channels. Since both K+ and Ca++ channels were recruited at potentials near the resting level, it is suggested that they are involved in the modulation of the resting as well as the evoked transmitter release from the basal pole of the hair cells.
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Boll. Soc. Ital. Biol. Sper. · Mar 1990
Comparative Study[Changes in the RIII response of the flexion reflex with painful maneuvers].
In the search for reliable indirect indices of pain sensation, interest has recently focused on the nociceptive flexion reflex and late components of the brain evoked potentials. In ten volunteers with sciatica, the nociceptive flexion reflex (RIII) and the late component (N150-P220) of the evoked potentials were recorded, with the subjects at rest and during pain produced by the Lasegue manoeuvre. ⋯ In contrast, the amplitude of the N150-P220 components did not change significantly. Our results indicate that, of the two parameters tested, RIII alone is a reliable index for measuring pain sensation.
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Boll. Soc. Ital. Biol. Sper. · Jun 1989
Comparative StudyOn the effects of tranexamic acid and its isobenzedrine ester on plasminogen activation and streptokinase induced fibrinolysis.
A comparison between the inhibitory capability of Tranexamic acid (AMCA) and its isobenzedrine ester (IB-AMCA) on the streptokinase and urokinase induced plasminogen activation, indicated in vitro a higher potency of the ester derivative. A peculiar activatory rather than inhibitory effect on the plasminogen activation was exerted by AMCA and aminocaproic acid at relatively low concentrations. Attempts to show in vivo the in vitro observed differences between AMCA and IB-AMCA action are reported.