Search results for "Quinine"
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Effects of Quinine and Quinidine on the Transient Outward and on the L-Type Ca<sup>2+</sup> Current in Rat Ventricular Cardiomyocytes
2002
The effects of the enantiomers quinine and quinidine on the transient outward current (I<sub>to</sub>) and on the L-type Ca<sup>2+</sup> current (I<sub>Ca</sub>) were investigated in rat ventricular cardiomyocytes using the patch-clamp technique. At a stimulation frequency of 2 Hz, both quinine and quinidine depressed the magnitude of I<sub>to</sub> and I<sub>Ca</sub>; the half-maximal effects on I<sub>to</sub> were achieved at 11 and 15 µmol/l, respectively, and those on I<sub>Ca</sub> at 14 and 10 µmol/l, respectively. At 0.2 Hz, both drugs depressed the magnitude of I<sub>to</sub>, but not tha…
�ber den Einflu� von Chinin auf die Dosiswirkungskurve von Acetylcholin am isolierten Uterus der Ratte
1961
Am isolierten Rattenuterus wurde gleichzeitig mit der mechanischen auch die elektrische Aktivitat mit Hilfe von Saugelektroden gemessen.
Hemmung Des Chininabbaus Mit N-Methylnicotins�ureamid Im Tierversuch
1951
In der Arbeit ergibt sich im Durchschnitt eine merklich hohere Chininkonzentration in den Organen nach Injektion von N1-Methylnicotinsaureamid, wobei die Unterschiede in der Lunge am deutlichsten hervortreten. Hier liegen auch die Chininwerte im Leerversuch am hochsten.
Wirkung und Wechselwirkung von Theophyllin und Chinin auf die neuromuskuläre Übertragung und die elektromechanische Kopplung am M. gastrocnemius
1982
It has been reported that theophylline improves the effect of quinine in relieving patients from nocturnal muscle cramps. We therefore examined the actions and interactions of quinine and theophylline on mechanical and electrical properties of the rabbit’s N. ischiadicus — M. gastrocnemius nerve-muscle preperation in situ. Maximal tension, rate of rise of tension, contraction time, relaxation time and latency of single maximal twitch, evoked by electrical stimulation of N. ischiadicus were measured before and after i.p. or iv. application of therapeutic doses of quinine and theophylline given alone or in combination. In addition, changes of conduction velocities of action potentials of the …
Human salivary proteome and sensitivity to bitterness
2012
Bitterness is present in every day beverages (e.g. coffee) and foods (e.g. vegetables such as cruciferous plants). However, bitterness is perceived differently among individuals and some foods considered as healthy may be rejected due to their bitter taste. Several genetic (eg. genetic polymorphism of bitter taste receptors) or environmental (eg. age, medications) factors partly explain the interindividual variability in bitterness perception. However, other peri-receptor factors may intervene, in particular salivary composition. First, in order to investigate the link between salivary proteome and sensitivity to bitterness, the detection threshold to the bitter taste of caffeine was measur…
Influence of theZ/EIsomerism on the Pathway Complexity of a Squaramide‐Based Macrocycle
2020
The rising interest on pathway complexity in supramolecular polymerization has prompted the finding of novel monomer designs able to stabilize kinetically trapped species and generate supramolecular polymorphs. In the present work, the exploitation of the Z/E (geometrical) isomerism of squaramide (SQ) units to produce various self-assembled isoforms and complex supramolecular polymerization pathways in methylcyclohexane/CHCl3 mixtures is reported for the first time. This is achieved by using a new bissquaramidic macrocycle (MSq) that self-assembles into two markedly different thermodynamic aggregates, AggA (discrete cyclic structures) and AggB (fibrillar structures), depending on the solven…
<strong>Artemisinin: Tentative Mechanism of Action and Resistance</strong>
2016
The sesquiterpene lactones constitute a large class of secondary plant metabolites, which carry a‑methylene‑g‑lactone groups as common structural element and display a number of bioactivities. Every year, 1–2 million people living in the tropics and subtropics die of malaria. Lactone artemisinin is the most effective treatment vs. malaria, the most infectious disease in the world today. Artemisinins are derived from extracts of sweet wormwood (Artemisia annua) and are well established for the treatment of malaria, e.g., highly drug-resistant strains. They resulted in one of the most significant advances in the treatment of malaria since the discovery and first use of quinine over 300 years …
Release of acetylcholine from murine embryonic stem cells: Effect of nicotinic and muscarinic receptors and blockade of organic cation transporter
2012
The non-neuronal cholinergic system is widely expressed in nature. The present experiments were performed to characterize the non-neuronal cholinergic system in murine embryonic stem cells (CGR8 cell line).CGR8 cells were cultured in gelatinized flasks with Glasgow's buffered minimal essential medium (Gibco, Germany). Acetylcholine was measured by HPLC combined with bioreactor and electrochemical detection.CGR8 cells contained 1.08±0.12 pmol acetylcholine/10(6) cells (n=7) which was reduced to 0.50±0.06 pmol/10(6) cells (n=6; p0.05) in the presence (4h) of 30μM bromoacetylcholine to block choline acetyltransferase. A time-dependent release of acetylcholine into the incubation medium was dem…