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Szabo L - - 1995
OBJECTIVE: To establish normal reference ranges of urinary flow rates in children. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: From a screening programme, 200 healthy children (96 girls and 104 boys, between 3 and 18 years old) with no renal, urological, psychological or neurological disorders were selected, and they provided 433 micturitions for analysis. ...
Lohinai Z - - 1995
Combined nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate-diaphorase (NADPH-d) histochemistry and nitric oxide synthase (NOS) immunocytochemistry were used to study the distribution of nitric oxide synthesizing elements in the cat submandibular gland. A large number of thin varicose fibres, with intense staining for both markers, were seen around or in close contact with ...
Rudney J D - - 1995
Saliva swallowing frequency is an important factor in models of oral clearance. It varies widely among individuals, and the basis for that variation has not been established. This study evaluated the use of unstimulated flow rate and the volume of saliva swallowed as predictors of swallowing frequency in 128 first-year ...
Teare J P - - 1995
BACKGROUND: Omeprazole causes irreversible inhibition of the hydrogen/potassium adenosine triphosphatase enzyme, leading to a marked reduction in both acid secretion and volume of gastric juice. Reported side-effects include nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, constipation, and headache. We report the development of dry mouth during omeprazole therapy. METHODS: We have identified six patients ...
Bonnans S R - - 1995
To explore the effect of salivary flow on perception of sweetness, sourness and fruitiness, 19 subjects continuously recorded perceived intensity from ingestion, through expectoration to extinction of the sensation, for each attribute in solutions sweetened with three levels of aspartame or sucrose at three levels of citric acid. Unilateral parotid ...
Etuk B R - - 1995
The effect of process variables such as nozzle size, flow-rate of dispersed phase, inter-electrode distance, and presence of an acid acceptor and a thickening agent in the dispersed phase, on the production and size distribution of nylon 6-10 microcapsules prepared by interfacial polymerization in a high-voltage electric field was studied. ...
Roth W L - - 1995
Incorporation of First-Order Uptake Rate Constants from Simple Mammillary Models into Blood-Flow Limited Physiological Pharmacokinetic Models via Extraction Efficiencies. W. L. Roth, L. W. D. Weber, and K. Rozman (1995). Pharm. Res. 263-269. First-order rate constants obtained from classical pharmacokinetic models correspond to mammillary systems in which all of the ...
Eriksson T - - 1995
The purposes of this work were (1) to develop a high performance liquid chromatographic (HPLC) assay for the enantiomers of thalidomide in blood, (2) to study their inversion and degradation in human blood, and (3) to study the pharmacokinetics of (+)-(R)- and (-)-(S)-thalidomide after oral administration of the separate enantiomers ...
Reynard J M - - 1995
Assessment of symptoms plays a central role in the evaluation of men with suspected bladder-outflow obstruction (BOO) secondary to benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). It is on the basis of symptoms that treatment designed to relieve outflow obstruction is recommended. However, a variety of studies have suggested that a considerable proportion ...
Beal A M - - 1995
Saliva was collected from the mandibular glands of anaesthetized common wombats (Vombatus ursinus) to ascertain maximal flow rates, salivary composition and possible adaptations, particularly PO4(3-) secretion, to assist digestion. After temporary catheterization of the main duct through its oral opening, salivary secretion was evoked at flow rates ranging from 0.02 ...
Nielsen K K - - 1995
Chronic partial bladder outlet obstruction was created in mini-pigs by implanting a 6-7 mm ring around the proximal urethra. After a median obstruction period of 63 days the ring was removed, and after a median recovery period of 60 days the animals were sacrificed. At each study occasion the blood ...
Lin A T - - 1995
This study investigated the effects of outlet obstruction on blood flow and high energy phosphates content in the rabbit urinary bladder. Mild bladder outlet obstruction was induced by placing a silicon ring (diameter 7 mm) around the bladder neck of each male New Zealand White rabbit (n = 7). Before ...
Beal A M - - 1995
Possible mechanisms of primary fluid formation by macropodine parotid glands were investigated in anaesthetized red kangaroos using ion transport inhibitors. Carotid plasma amiloride concentrations of 0.05-0.5 mmol.l-1 progressively reduced a stable acetylcholine-evoked half-maximal flow rate of 2.0 +/- 0.04 to 0.22 +/- 0.024 ml.min-1 (mean +/- SEM). Concurrently, saliva bicarbonate ...
Salo A - - 1994
Calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) is a neuropeptide present in nerve fibres of salivary glands in several species, including man. One of the major targets of these nerve fibres are blood vessels of the glands. The presence and distribution of specific binding sites for CGRP in the rabbit major salivary glands ...
Cameron L - - 1994
Data obtained from the perfused rat adrenal gland demonstrated that immunoreactive endothelin (ET) was rapidly released in response to both mechanically increased flow rates through the gland and the increase in flow rate caused by ACTH(1-24). There was a good temporal correlation between the release of immunoreactive ET and increasing ...
Lagerlöf F - - 1994
Saliva influences caries attack mainly by its rate of flow and by its content of fluoride. The salivary flow rate influences to a high degree the rate of oral and salivary clearance of bacterial substrates included in foods and snacks. This influence is site-dependent. The basal salivary fluoride concentration is ...
Meurman J H - - 1994
We reported earlier that despite the well-known cytolytic effect of anticancer drugs, mean stimulated salivary flow rates were not significantly affected during a 12-month follow-up of patients undergoing treatment for lymphomas (Laine et al. Oral Oncol, Eur J Cancer 1992, 28B, 125-128). Therefore, we set out to investigate in more ...
Nilsson S F - - 1994
The effects of pituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide (PACAP) on regional blood flow in the eye and other tissues were investigated in albino rabbits. Direct determination of the flow from a cannulated vortex vein, in animals pretreated with a vasopressin receptor antagonist, showed that i.v. infusion of either PACAP-27 or ...
Wikner S - - 1994
The buffering capacity and flow rate of stimulated whole saliva were assessed in 150 persons, 20-24 yr of age. The associations were assessed between the buffer value and the flow rate, some dietary factors, tobacco habits, use of oral contraceptives, and some demographic variables. The results demonstrate that a low ...
Oesterling J E - - 1994
This investigation is unique in that is the first study to use a large number of randomly chosen men from the community to establish the relationship between: 1) urinary flow rate and voided volume, 2) urinary flow rate and patient age, 3) voided volume and patient age, and 4) the ...
Ahlner B H - - 1994
Microspheres labelled with radioactive isotopes were used to study blood flow through irradiated rabbit submandibular glands before and after injection of pilocarpine. The blood flow through the submandibular glands was measured by the microsphere technique with satisfactory accuracy. A single radiation dose of 13.1 Gy at 3 months of age ...
Mattsson S - - 1994
The urinary free flow in 180 healthy schoolchildren aged 7-16 years was examined with a new kind of uroflowmeter. The examinations were performed at ordinary school toilets and each child presented at least two registrations. Besides the shape of the flow curve, the urinary flow was evaluated by the parameters ...
Martin P A - - 1994
Boars that had a catheter implanted in the urinary bladder (n = 11) were used to determine the magnitude of retrograde flow of spermatozoa into the urinary bladder during electroejaculation. The overall mean (+/- SD) number of spermatozoa in the electroejaculate of boars was 22 +/- 20 x 10(9), with ...
Oosterveer M A - - 1993
Increased Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) replication has been reported in the salivary and lacrimal glands in Sjögren's syndrome (SS). We studied whether or not certain EBV strains would occur preferentially in the peripheral blood and parotid gland saliva of 18 EBV-seropositive patients with primary Sjögren's syndrome (pSS) and 12 EBV-seropositive control ...
Elmgren M - - 1993
Enzyme electrodes, based on redox enzymes immobilized in redox polymers at electrode surfaces, were mounted in a thin-layer flow cell. The catalytic currents at different flow rates and concentrations for a continuous flow of substrate solution were measured and compared with the peak currents for injections of a plug of ...
Tsutsumi H - - 1993
A case of a boy bitten by a chimpanzee is reported. Forensic investigations were carried out on his T-shirt which had been torn open at the right armpit. By presumptive tests using chemical reagents and definitive tests using antisera against human hemoglobin A (HbAo), human serum and human saliva amylase, ...
Rose J E - - 1993
This study examined whether salivary nicotine concentrations would provide a useful index of plasma concentrations in studies of the effects of transdermal nicotine administration. Twenty-four subject smokers abstained from smoking for 12 h prior to admission to a clinical research unit ward and for 36 h while remaining confined to ...
Raubenheimer E - - 1993
Mixed saliva and blood of 24 cases of multiple myeloma (MM) were collected and the immunoglobulin and light chain concentrations compared with that found in the saliva and blood of 16 age matched control patients. The concentrations of salivary IgA, IgG and lambda light chains were significantly increased in IgA-, ...
Shern R J - - 1993
This investigation comprised two studies of healthy, unmedicated individuals. The first measured the effect of collection time on the volume of secretions of the minor salivary glands at four specified areas of the lower lip of 13 individuals before and after a mild gustatory stimulus. The second (n = 51) ...
Dan A - - 1993
1. The effects of the saliva of the aquatic hemipteran Belostoma anurum were investigated on the isolated guinea-pig heart, perfused with Locke solution by the Langendorff's method. 2. The electrocardiogram (bipolar lead), the contractile force (g) and coronary flow (ml/min) were simultaneously recorded. 3. The total protein present in the ...
Blom M - - 1993
Twenty-one patients with Sjögren's syndrome were given four different kinds of acupuncture stimulation, at acupuncture points previously used to treat xerostomia. The local blood flux in the skin overlying the parotid gland was measured with laser Doppler flowmetry before, during and after the acupuncture stimulation. The results showed that the ...
Vasuvattakul S - - 1993
A reduced rate of excretion of ammonium (NH4+) can be due to either a low rate of production and/or a low transfer of NH4+ to the urine. At present, there is no way to obtain a measure of the rate of production of NH4+ in vivo without invasive techniques. Hence, ...
Nederfors T - - 1993
The aims of the present study were to measure stimulated submandibular-sublingual (SM-SL) salivary flow rate with a modified Block-Brottman collection device, and, further, to evaluate the reliability of measurements of stimulated SM-SL salivary flow rate by means of this modified Block-Brottman device, as compared to measurements of parotid flow rate ...
Marunick M T - - 1993
For many patients, rehabilitation and quality of life after treatment of head and neck cancer are issues that confront both them and their physicians. Various levels of xerostomia are often reported as one of the side effects of treatment. This study evaluated the effects of surgical intervention (alone) that involve ...
Millar K - - 1993
Studies conducted in the 1960s proposed that stimulated salivary flow was negatively correlated with the personality trait of introversion-extraversion such that introverted individuals were supposed to salivate more strongly to lemon-juice stimulation than were extraverts. The relationship was re-examined in the present study in light of more recent but inconsistent ...
Brown J R - - 1993
The effects of temperature and flow rate on mass median diameters (mmds) of thermally generated aerosol clouds were studied. Number 2 fuel oil alone, undiluted and diluted malathion 91, and undiluted naled were examined. There was a significant flow rate x temperature interaction on the mmds of diluted malathion fogs: ...
Dawes C - - 1993
Over a 20-minute period, subjects expectorated 8 samples of whole saliva (EWS) while chewing gum. Flow rates were calculated, and sucrose was analyzed in these samples as well as in saliva collected on filter paper strips from different tooth surfaces. Salivary film velocity (SFV), based on a 0.1-mm-thick film, was ...
Hosmane B - - 1993
The urinary flow rates of normal individuals depend on the initial bladder volume in a non-linear fashion (J. Urol. 109 (1973) 874). A flow rate nomogram was developed by Siroky, Olsson and Krane, (J. Vol. 122 (1979) 665), taking the non-linear relationship into account, as an aid in the interpretation ...
Harashima H - - 1993
The aim of this study is to develop a kinetic model for the quantitative evaluation of, and to examine dose dependency in liposome degradation in blood circulation in vivo. Multilamellar liposomes labeled with 3H-inulin were administered intravenously into rats and the time courses of blood concentration and urinary excretion of ...
Grino P B - - 1993
We measured the maximum urinary flow rate monthly for 1 year by uroflowmetry in 1,645 patients in a double-blind, placebo-controlled study of finasteride therapy for benign prostatic hyperplasia. Patients were randomized to receive placebo (555) or finasteride (1,090). A total of 23,857 flow measurements was obtained. Because of the presence ...
Risheim H - - 1993
The effect of chewing gum and lozenges in relieving the signs and symptoms of xerostomia was studied in a 2-wk cross-over clinical trial in 18 rheumatic patients with dry mouth symptoms and low salivary flow rates. Resting flow was measured before (PRESTIM) a chewing stimulated flow rate test (STIM), and ...
Ramsay I N - - 1993
One hundred women underwent uroflowmetry once per day for the first 3 days after delivery, and the results compared to those of 53 nonpregnant controls in an effort to determine 1) whether urinary flow in the puerperium is different to that found without pregnancy, 2) whether uroflow parameters change as ...
Karjalainen S - - 1993
The effect of sucrose rinses on the salivary microflora and on bacterial sucrose cleaving, i.e., sucrase activity, was studied in 11 dental students with high salivary counts of mutans streptococci (> or = 10(5) CFU/ml). The subjects rinsed for 1 min with a 10% (w/v) sucrose solution every 4-h during ...
Billings R J - - 1993
Catastrophic hyposalivation significantly increases susceptibility to dental caries in dentate individuals and may cause the expression or exacerbation of other oral diseases/disorders as well. The effect of subcatastrophic hyposalivation on susceptibility to caries or other diseases/disorders is less well understood. The aim of this study (part of a larger study ...
Ahlner B H - - 1993
Microvascular injury has been regarded as a contributing factor in irradiation damage of biologic tissues, including morphologic changes and increased permeability of the vascular network. The late irradiation effect on the capillary circulation of salivary glands was studied with dynamic fluorescein angiography. In 31 rabbits one side of the head ...
Wemhoff G A - - 1992
We have developed the theoretical framework for a displacement immunoassay conducted in flow under nonequilibrium conditions. Using a repetitive displacement technique, we determined the displacement rate and apparent dissociation rate constant at different flow rates. Our data suggest that the kinetics are best described by a first-order function. The displacement ...
Lee V M - - 1992
We have previously shown that smell has no effect on resting parotid salivary flow in humans. In this study we investigated the effect of two odours on unilateral parotid salivary flow stimulated by either mastication or mastication with gustation. Neither odour stimulated flow above that elicited by either mastication or ...
Navazesh M - - 1992
There is considerable difficulty in the making of initial clinical decisions as to whether a given patient has salivary gland hypofunction, and hence requires additional salivary gland evaluation. This study identified a set of four clinical measures that, together, successfully predicted the presence or absence of salivary gland hypofunction. The ...
Shafik A - - 1992
Fecoflowmetry is a new technique by which the fecal flow rate is studied through recorded curves representing the changes which occur in the rate against time. Fecal flow rate is the product of rectal detrusor action against outlet resistance. The technique was performed on 36 normal volunteers and 8 chronically ...
Hunt R J - - 1992
This study investigated salivary levels of Streptococcus mutans, lactobacilli, and caries experience in a random sample of 448 black and 362 white older dentate adults living in North Carolina. Significant proportions of the participants had stimulated salivary flow rates less than 1.0 mL/min, salivary buffering capacity less than 4.0, S. ...
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