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Dose-dependent metabolism and hepatic distribution of phenprocoumon in rats

1988

The dose-dependency of phenprocoumon disposition was determined in rats by iv administration of 0.1 and 1.0 mg/kg doses to separate groups of animals. The intrinsic clearance (unbound clearance) was 33% lower in the animals given 1.0 mg/kg dose than in the animals given 0.1 mg/kg dose. The apparent unbound volume of distribution was 55% lower and the elimination rate constant 54% higher in the high dose group than in the lower dose group. Binding of phenprocoumon to liver showed saturability with a two- to threefold higher apparent unbound fraction of phenprocoumon in liver in animals given the high dose in comparison to animals given the low dose.

Malemedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.drug_classDose dependencePhenprocoumonPharmacokineticsElimination rate constantInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsDistribution (pharmacology)Tissue DistributionPharmacology (medical)General Pharmacology Toxicology and PharmaceuticsVolume of distributionDose-Response Relationship DrugChemistryAnticoagulantRats Inbred Strains4-HydroxycoumarinsMetabolismRatsEndocrinologyLiverInjections IntravenousPhenprocoumonCarrier Proteinsmedicine.drugJournal of Pharmacokinetics and Biopharmaceutics
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Sex-related Differences in Disposition and Response to Phenprocoumon in Rats

1988

Abstract The pharmacokinetics and the pharmacological response to phenprocoumon have been studied in female and male inbred Lewis-Wistar rats. A significantly lower clearance was found in female than in male rats (7.9 ± 1.4 vs 24.5 ± 2.5 mL h−1 kg−1, respectively; t = 15.09, P < 0.001) as well as a lower apparent volume of distribution (288 ± 46 vs 617 ± 105 mL kg−1; t = 7.58, P < 0.001) and a longer half-life (25.5 ± 3.4 vs 17.5 ± 1.8 h; t = 5.16, P < 0.001). The binding of phenprocoumon was higher in female than in male rats (fu: 0.0096 ± 0.0008 vs 0.0124 ± 0.0007, respectively; t = 6.66, P < 0.001). The total (C) as well as the unbound concentration (Cu) neede…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.drug_classPharmaceutical ScienceBiologyPhenprocoumonSex FactorsPharmacokineticsInternal medicineMale ratsmedicineAnimalsCumulative effectPharmacologyVolume of distributionAnticoagulantRats Inbred StrainsSex related4-HydroxycoumarinsBlood ProteinsRatsEndocrinologyPhenprocoumonFemaleProthrombinPROTHROMBIN COMPLEXProtein Bindingmedicine.drugJournal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology
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In vivo studies on the antiandrogenic effects of cimetidine versus cyproterone acetate in rats

1981

To investigate the antiandrogenic action of cimetidine in vivo, prostatic androgen uptake and metabolism, spermatogenesis, morphology of the prostate and testes, and plasma hormone levels were studied using Sprague-Dawley rats, and the results were compared with the effects of cyproterone acetate or castration. Cimetidine and cyproterone acetate caused significant reduction in the weights of the ventral prostate and testes. The changes of ventral prostate were accompanied by a dose-related epithelial atrophy. No adverse effect on spermatogenesis was observed after treatment with cimetidine at daily doses of 50 mg/kg or cyproterone acetate of 10 mg/kg. Although cimetidine treatment induced a…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.drug_classUrologyPharmacologyGuanidineschemistry.chemical_compoundIn vivoProstateInternal medicineTestismedicineAnimalsTestosteroneCastrationCyproteroneCimetidineCyproterone AcetateSpermatogenesisTestosteroneProstateCyproterone acetateAndrogen AntagonistsRats Inbred StrainsOrgan SizeLuteinizing HormoneAndrogenRatsCastrationEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structureOncologychemistryFollicle Stimulating HormoneCimetidineSpermatogenesismedicine.drugThe Prostate
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Sulpiride has an antiaggressive effect in mice without markedly depressing motor activity

1991

The atypical neuroleptic, sulpiride is a selective D2 antagonist, having a preferential action on mesolimbic regions. The effects of acute and chronic treatment with sulpiride on aggressive behaviour in male mice were studied using an ethologically based analysis. It was hypothesized that sulpiride would diminish "threat" and "attack" but would not produce marked "immobility", because of the mesolimbic effect referred to above. Isolated albino male mice (experimental animals) were confronted by "standard opponents". Acutely-treated experimental animals received an intraperitoneal injection of sulpiride (20, 50 or 100 mg/kg) 30 min before testing. Chronically-treated animals received sulpiri…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.drug_classmedicine.medical_treatmentIntraperitoneal injectionMice Inbred StrainsMotor ActivityAnxiolyticDopamine agonistMiceCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceReference ValuesInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsMotor activitySocial BehaviorPharmacologyDose-Response Relationship DrugDopaminergicAntagonistGroomingAggressionDose–response relationshipEndocrinologyExploratory BehaviorSulpiridePsychologySulpiridemedicine.drugNeuropharmacology
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EFFECTS OF 4-AMINOPYRIDINE ON ACETYLCHOLINE OUTPUT FROM THE CEREBRAL CORTEX OF THE RAT in vivo

1982

Abstract 1 The effects of 4-aminopyridine (4AP) on the output of acetylcholine (ACh) from the cerebral cortex were investigated in unanaesthetized freely moving rats and in anaesthetized rats by means of the `cup technique'. ACh was determined by bioassay on the dorsal muscle of the leech. 2 In unanaesthetized rats intraperitoneal injection of 4AP (3 mg/kg) had no effect on the cortical output of ACh. 3 After injection of morphine (10 mg/kg s.c.), which depressed the spontaneous output of ACh, 4AP increased the cortical output to a level significantly higher than that determined before morphine injection. 4 In rats anaesthetized with either urethane or pentobarbitone, drugs known to decreas…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentIntraperitoneal injectionAminopyridinesBlood PressureInternal medicinemedicinePrazosinAnimalsAnesthesia4-AminopyridineCerebral CortexPharmacologyMorphineChemistry4-AminopyridineRats Inbred StrainsVagotomyAcetylcholineRatsmedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologyCerebral cortexNeuromuscular Depolarizing AgentsAnesthesiaPapersMorphineExcitatory postsynaptic potentialAcetylcholinemedicine.drugBritish Journal of Pharmacology
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Acute injuries in Finnish junior floorball league players

2018

Abstract Objectives To investigate the incidence and characteristics of acute time-loss injuries in Finnish junior floorball league players. Design Prospective cohort study with 3-year follow-up. Methods One hundred and eighty-six female and male players (mean age 16.6 ± 1.4) took part in the follow-up study (2011–2014). The training hours and games were recorded on a team diary. Floorball related acute injuries were registered and verified by a research physician. The injury incidence was expressed as the number of injuries per 1000 h of exposure. Incidence rate was calculated separately for games and practices, and for males and females. Results One hundred and forty-four acute time-loss …

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Differential effects of bupropion on acquisition and performance of an active avoidance task in male mice.

2015

Bupropion is an antidepressant drug that is known to aid smoking cessation, although little experimental evidence exists about its actions on active avoidance learning tasks. Our aim was to evaluate the effects of this drug on two-way active avoidance conditioning. In this study, NMRI mice received bupropion (10, 20 and 40mg/kg) or saline before a daily training session (learning phase, days 1-4) in the active avoidance task. Performance was evaluated on the fifth day (retention phase): in each bupropion-treated group half of the mice continued with the same dose of bupropion, and the other half received saline. Among the vehicle-treated mice, different sub-groups were challenged with diffe…

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Investigations on day-night differences of vesicle densities in synapses of the rat suprachiasmatic nucleus

1990

The present study was conducted to test whether the well-known circadian alterations in physiological and metabolical parameters of the hypothalamic suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) are accompanied by day-night differences in the number of vesicles in intrinsic synapses of the nucleus. Two groups of 5 adult male rats each were killed at mid-light or mid-dark, respectively, by perfusion with Karnovsky's fluid. The SCN were removed and processed for routine electron microscopy. In medial parts of the nucleus, synapses were characterized as being of Gray type I (asymmetrical), Gray type II (symmetrical) or of intermediate form, and the vesicles per synaptic profile (VPSP) were counted over a defi…

Malephotoperiodismmedicine.medical_specialtySuprachiasmatic nucleusGeneral NeuroscienceVesicleRats Inbred StrainsBiologySynaptic vesicleAxonsCircadian RhythmRatsSynapseMicroscopy ElectronEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structureHypothalamusInternal medicineSynapsesmedicineAnimalsSuprachiasmatic NucleusSynaptic VesiclesCircadian rhythmNucleusNeuroscience Letters
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High ankle injury rate in adolescent basketball: A 3-year prospective follow-up study.

2016

This prospective study investigated the incidence and pattern of acute time-loss injuries in young female and male basketball players. Eight basketball teams (n=201; mean age 14.85±1.5) participated in the follow-up study (2011-2014). The coaches recorded player participation in practices and games on a team diary. A study physician contacted the teams once a week to check new injuries and interviewed the injured players. In total, 158 injuries occurred. The overall rate of injury (per 1000 hours) was 2.64 (95% CI 2.23-3.05). Injury rate was 34.47 (95% CI 26.59-42.34) in basketball games and 1.51 (95% CI 1.19-1.82) in team practices. Incidence rate ratio (IRR) between game and practice was …

Malesports injurymedicine.medical_specialtyBasketballAdolescentPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationBasketballKnee InjuriesRate ratio03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineAnkle injuryEpidemiologyMedicineHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineAnkle InjuriesProspective StudiesProspective cohort studyFinland030222 orthopedicsbusiness.industryIncidence (epidemiology)IncidenceYouth SportsFollow up studiesta3141030229 sport sciencesrecurrent injurymedicine.anatomical_structurePhysical therapySprains and StrainsepidemiologyFemaleteam sportsAnklebusinesshuman activitiesFollow-Up StudiesScandinavian journal of medicinescience in sports
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Increase in transmitted resistance to non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors among newly diagnosed HIV-1 infections in Europe

2014

Background: One out of ten newly diagnosed patients in Europe was infected with a virus carrying a drug resistant mutation. We analysed the patterns over time for transmitted drug resistance mutations (TDRM) using data from the European Spread program.Methods: Clinical, epidemiological and virological data from 4317 patients newly diagnosed with HIV-1 infection between 2002 and 2007 were analysed. Patients were enrolled using a pre-defined sampling strategy.Results: The overall prevalence of TDRM in this period was 8.9% (95% CI: 8.1-9.8). Interestingly, significant changes over time in TDRM caused by the different drug classes were found. Whereas nucleoside resistance mutations remained con…

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