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01 Sep 1987-Nature
TL;DR: Continuous intracerebral infusion of NGF over a period of four weeks can partly reverse the cholinergic cell body atrophy and improve retention of a spatial memory task in behaviourally impaired aged rats.
Abstract: In aged rodents, impairments in learning and memory have been associated with an age-dependent decline in forebrain of cholinergic function, and recent evidence indicates that the cholinergic neurons in the nucleus basalis magnocellularis, the septal-diagonal band area and the striatum undergo age-dependent atrophy. Thus, as in Alzheimer-type dementia in man, degenerative changes in the forebrain cholinergic system may contribute to age-related cognitive impairments in rodents. The cause of these degenerative changes is not known. Recent studies have shown that the central cholinergic neurons in the septal-diagonal band area, nucleus basalis and striatum are sensitive to the neurotrophic protein nerve growth factor (NGF). In particular, intraventricular injections or infusions of NGF in young adult rats have been shown to prevent retrograde neuronal cell death and promote behavioural recovery after damage to the septo-hippocampal connections. It is so far not known, however, whether the atrophic cholinergic neurons in aged animals are responsive to NGF treatment. We report here that continuous intracerebral infusion of NGF over a period of four weeks can partly reverse the cholinergic cell body atrophy and improve retention of a spatial memory task in behaviourally impaired aged rats.

1,041 citations


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TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the phase behaviour of phosphatidylcholine-cholesterol mixtures can be rationalized using only a few basic assumptions, suggesting that the occurrence of specific phosphatido-ch cholesterol complexes is not implied by the experimental thermodynamic data.

1,004 citations


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TL;DR: This work designs and implements a parser replacement for the FORTRAN 77 programming language, and demonstrates the power of the JETSET programming language.

972 citations


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TL;DR: The continental crust of the Baltic Shield was formed between 3.5 and 1.5 Ga ago during four periods of orogenic activity as mentioned in this paper, during which an extensive area of tonalitic-trondhjemitic crust was generated.

938 citations


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TL;DR: In this article, a model for low transverse momentum transfer reactions based on a phenomenological treatment of a hadron as a vortex line in a colour superconducting medium was proposed.

633 citations


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TL;DR: It is argued that hadronic events contain a varying number of semihard parton-parton interactions, with an average interaction rate given by perturbative QCD, and the variation between different events given by Poissonian statistics for each impact parameter separately.
Abstract: A detailed model for hadronic events is presented, with particular emphasis put on the event structure at low transverse momenta, i.e., ``beam jets'' and ``minijets.'' Specifically, we argue that hadronic events contain a varying number of semihard parton-parton interactions, with an average interaction rate given by perturbative QCD, and the variation between different events given by Poissonian statistics for each impact parameter separately. Comparisons with data are presented for a number of properties, such as multiplicity distributions, forward-backward correlations, minijet phenomenology, and the ``pedestal effect.'' Also, predictions for the behavior at higher energies are included.

626 citations



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TL;DR: It was found that the mean sensitivity decrement with age was eccentricity dependent, so that the age-corrected normal visual field became not only depressed but also steeper with age.
Abstract: • We assessed the variability of results in normal subjects of computerized static threshold perimetry of the central 30° field. Variability of measured threshold values was highly dependent on eccentricity. This included variability among individuals, test-to-test variability within individuals, and intratest variability. All values were significantly larger in the midperiphery than centrally. We found that the mean sensitivity decrement with age was eccentricity dependent, so that the age-corrected normal visual field became not only depressed but also steeper with age. Distributions of individual pointwise deviations from the agecorrected normal mean thresholds were significantly nongaussian. The dependency of variability on test point location, the nongaussian distributions of deviations from age-corrected means, and the variability of age-induced sensitivity reduction should all be considered in the interpretation of computerized visual fields, and particularly in the design of statistical programs for field analysis. Programs not considering these factors are likely to result in misleading analyses.

456 citations


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TL;DR: A λgt11 clone encoding prostate specific antigen has been isolated from a human prostate cDNA library and the primary structure shows extensive homology with proteases of the kallikrein family.

449 citations


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Lennart Eberson1
01 Jan 1987
TL;DR: The electron transfer reaction between two species of different chemical composition has been studied extensively in the literature as discussed by the authors, where electron transfer reactions constitute the basis of theoretical treatments of electron transfer and self-exchange reactions.
Abstract: Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on the electron transfer reactions in organic chemistry. The simplest elementary act in homogeneous solution chemistry is the exchange of an electron between two chemical entities. No bonds need to be formed or broken in the process, and if the two species are identical, except for a difference in oxidation state, no net chemical change takes place. Such self-exchange reactions constitute the basis of theoretical treatments of electron transfer. A more complex and chemically interesting situation is the electron-transfer reaction between two species of different chemical composition. In electron-transfer theory, it is an important postulate that electrons are transferred one by one, which does not mix well with the two-electron centered electronic theory of organic molecules. Organic electron transfers rarely occur as isolated steps because of the high chemical reactivity of odd-electron species. Processes involving one or several electron-transfer steps are not likely to preserve the stereochemical integrity of the reactants. With the present upsurge of research studies frequently invoking organic electron-transfer steps in mechanistic discussions, there is a great need of a theoretical background applicable to organic species and compatible with the language of physical organic chemistry.

446 citations


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Igor Rychlik1
TL;DR: In this article, a new equivalent definition of the rainflow cycle counting method is presented, which expresses the rain flow cycle amplitudes in explicit analytical formulae, and attaches to each maximum of the strain function the amplitude of a corresponding cycle or two half cycles, which are evaluated independently from each other.

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TL;DR: The FRITIOF version 1.6 of the FORTRAN 77 programming language, designed for use with ND, VAX, UNIVAC, CDC and others with a FORTRan 77 compiler, is presented.

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TL;DR: It is demonstrated that net accumulation of calcium in regio superior of the hippocampus precedes marked necrosis of CA1 pyramidal cells and suggests that one primary event in the delayed death of these cells is membrane dysfunction with increased calcium cycling.
Abstract: The present study was undertaken to correlate calcium accumulation with the development of neuronal necrosis following transient ischemia. After 10 min of forebrain ischemia in the rat--a period that leads to reproducible damage of CA1 pyramidal cells--determination of calcium concentration and evaluation of morphological signs of cell body necrosis in the dorsal hippocampus were performed at various recirculation times. Tissue calcium concentration was not different from control at the end of ischemic period and did not change after 3, 6, 12, or 24 h of recirculation. However, after 48 h, calcium content increased significantly, with a further increase being seen after 72 h. At early recovery periods, only scattered necrotic neurons were observed. After 48 h, only 2 of 12 hemispheres showed more than 25 necrotic cells per section. More conspicuous neuronal death was observed after 72 h. The results thus demonstrate that net accumulation of calcium in regio superior of the hippocampus precedes marked necrosis of CA1 pyramidal cells. The results suggest that one primary event in the delayed death of these cells is membrane dysfunction with increased calcium cycling.

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TL;DR: Comparisons of measurements of fibronectin and lactoferrin in ejaculates from vasectomized men, subjects with functional deficiency or aplasia of the seminal vesicles, and reference subjects provided evidence that both the fibronECTin and the lactofermin in human seminal fluid originate from the seminalVesicles and the ampullae.
Abstract: The comparison of measurements of fibronectin and lactoferrin in ejaculates from vasectomized men, subjects with functional deficiency or aplasia of the seminal vesicles, and reference subjects provided evidence that both the fibronectin and the lactoferrin in human seminal fluid originate from the seminal vesicles and the ampullae. The fibronectin is incorporated in the framework of the seminal gel formed during the immediate postejaculatory phase, whereas the lactoferrin remains in solution. In the seminal gel fibronectin is linked to its predominant structural protein, a high molecular weight seminal vesicle protein (semenogelin). Both the gel-bound fibronectin and semenogelin are progressively fragmented and solubilized by the abundant prostatic kallikrein-like protease (prostate-specific antigen) during and after seminal gel liquefaction. Lactoferrin remains essentially unaffected by the seminal proteases.

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Arne Brun1
TL;DR: FLD is in some morphological respects similar to other dementing disorders such as the ALS dementia complex and progressive subcortical gliosis, though with both clinical and clear-cut pathoanatomical differences.

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TL;DR: In this article, a critical review on the mass transfer correlations under turbulent duct flow, as they appeared in the literature ( 1934-1984), and a discussion on the factors influencing mass transfer during membrane operations (reverse osmosis and ultrafiltration), like porosity and roughness of the membrane wall and change of viscosity and diffusion coefficient due to the strong concentration gradient.

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TL;DR: The potential of intracerebral grafts to induce or improve behavioral recovery in brain-damaged recipients rests on the multitude of trophic, neurohumoral and synaptic mechanisms that may allow the implanted tissue to promote host brain function and repair.

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TL;DR: An activating effect of NPY is demonstrated on the pituitary-adrenocortical axis both in conscious and anaesthetized rats which may reflect the anatomical relationship between NPY fibres and CRF neurones in the PVN.

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TL;DR: It is concluded that catecholamine‐rich cellular implants in the basal ganglia have transient beneficial effects in patients with severe Parkinson's disease.
Abstract: Autologous adrenal medullary tissue was transplanted unilaterally to the putamen in two patients with severe Parkinson's disease. The first patient exhibited a transient, two-day improvement of motor performance in the limbs contralateral to the implantation site. He also had significantly longer episodes of normal function for about two months. The second patient reported a minor improvement of balance and gait, again lasting for two months. Electrophysiological studies of the motor readiness and auditory evoked potentials were consistent with increased catecholaminergic activity in the basal ganglia after transplantation in both patients. Positron emission tomography showed no postoperative alteration of receptor density in the putamen. No significant adverse effects of the transplantation were observed in the patients' performance on neurological and psychological tests or in their quantitative electroencephalogram and cerebral blood flow recordings. Immediately after the grafting, one patient showed transient signs of sympathetic hyperactivity, probably caused by release of catecholamines from the implanted tissue into the peripheral circulation. We conclude that catecholamine-rich cellular implants in the basal ganglia have transient beneficial effects in patients with severe Parkinson's disease.

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TL;DR: Lichen planus was less prevalent among smokers than among non-smokers, except for the plaque type, which showed no difference in this context.
Abstract: Among 20,333 Swedish people aged 15 yr and above, oral lichen planus was found in 1.9%; 1.6% among men and 2.2% among women. The highest prevalences were found in the age groups 65-74 and 55-64 yr. Reticular lichen planus was the most common type, found in 77.3%. The most prevalent intraoral location of lichen planus was the buccal mucosa, which was affected in 92%. Lichen planus was less prevalent among smokers than among non-smokers, except for the plaque type, which showed no difference in this context.

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TL;DR: A deteriorated connective tissue in stress‐incontinent women is suggested and cast new light on the etiology of the disease.
Abstract: The collagen content in biopsies from skin and ligamentum rotundum of 7 women with a long history of stress incontinence was compared with that of continent controls. The collagen was extracted with 0.5 M acetic acid, followed by digestion with pepsin and quantitated as hydroxyproline. The skin of stress incontinent women contained 40% less collagen than that of continent women. The findings for ligamentum rotundum were similar. These results suggest a deteriorated connective tissue in stress-incontinent women and cast new light on the etiology of the disease

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TL;DR: The ability of intrahippocampal grafts of fetal septal-diagonal band tissue, rich in developing cholinergic neurons, to ameliorate cognitive impairments induced by bilateral fimbria-fornix transections in rats was examined in three experiments using the Morris water-maze to test different aspects of spatial memory.
Abstract: The ability of intrahippocampal grafts of fetal septal-diagonal band tissue, rich in developing cholinergic neurons, to ameliorate cognitive impairments induced by bilateral fimbria-fornix transections in rats was examined in three experiments using the Morris water-maze to test different aspects of spatial memory. Experiment 1. Rats with fimbria-fornix lesions received either septal cell suspension grafts or solid septal grafts; normal rats and rats with lesions alone were used as controls. Sixteen weeks after surgery, the rats' spatial learning and memory were tested in the water-maze using a place test, designed to investigate place navigation performance, in which rats learned to escape from the water by swimming to a platform hidden beneath the water's surface. After 5 days of training, the rats were given a spatial probe test in which the platform was removed from the tank to test spatial reference memory. Experiment 2. The same rats used in Exp. 1 were tested in a delayed-match-to-sample, working memory version of the water-maze task. The platform was located in one of two possible locations during each trial, which was composed of 2 swims. If the rat remembered the location of the platform on the 2nd swim of a trial, it should find the platform more quickly on that swim, and thereby demonstrate working memory. Experiment 3. Prior to receiving fimbria-fornix lesions, normal rats were trained in a modification of the water-maze task using alternating cue navigation and place navigation trials (i.e., with visible or non-visible escape platforms). The retention and reacquisition of the place task and the spatial probe test were examined in repeated tests up to 6 months after the lesion and intrahippocampal grafting of septal cell suspensions. The effects of central muscarinic cholinergic receptor blockade with atropine were also tested. Normal rats performed well in both the place and spatial probe tests. In contrast, rats with fimbria-fornix lesions only were unable to acquire or retain spatial information in any test. Instead, these rats adopted a random, nonspatial search strategy, whereby their latencies to find the platform decreased in the place navigation tasks. Sixty to 80% of the rats with septal suspension or solid grafts had recovered place navigation, i.e., the ability to locate the platform site in the tank, in Exp. 1 and 3, and they showed a significantly improved performance in the working memory test in Exp. 2. Atropine abolished the recovered place navigation in the grafted rats, whereas normal rats were impaired to a lesser extent. In contrast, atropine had no effect on the non-spatial strategy adopted by rats with fimbria-fornix lesions only. The results show that: (1) fimbria-fornix lesions disrupt spatial learning and memory in both naive and pretrained rats; (2) with extended training the fimbria-fornix lesioned rats develop an efficient non-spatial strategy, which enables them to reduce their escape latency to levels close to those of intact controls; (3) intrahippocampal septal grafts can restore the ability of the lesioned rats to use spatial cues in the localization of the platform site; and (4) the behavioural recovery produced by grafts is dependent upon an atropine sensitive mechanism.

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TL;DR: With injuries to the anterior cruciate ligament, recovery was more rapid without surgery but otherwise the results differed between the groups in only one respect: the pivot-shift test was more often positive after conservative treatment.
Abstract: Two hundred consecutively seen patients who had an injury to either the anterior cruciate ligament or the medial collateral ligament, or both, were randomly allocated to treatment by either conservative or a surgical regimen. Injuries to the medial collateral ligament could not be demonstrated to benefit from surgical treatment in any respect--with or without surgery the results were excellent. With injuries to the anterior cruciate ligament, recovery was more rapid without surgery but otherwise the results differed between the groups in only one respect: the pivot-shift test was more often positive after conservative treatment. The results were good in both treatment groups even though most of the patients who had an injury of the anterior cruciate ligament were somewhat less pleased with the outcome after a period of time.

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Eva Ekblad1, C. Winther1, Rolf Ekman1, R. Ha˚kanson1, Frank Sundler1 
TL;DR: The distribution, origin and projections of nerve fibers containing vasoactive intestinal peptide, neuropeptide Y, somatostatin, substance P, enkephalin and calcitonin gene-related peptide were studied in the rat jejunum by immunocytochemistry and immunochemistry.

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TL;DR: The infravesical outflow obstruction model seems to be well suited for further evaluation of the mechanisms involved in the development of detrusor instability and the responses to pharmacological treatment.

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TL;DR: It is concluded that it is difficult to establish a diagnosis of gastroesophageal reflux disease by patient history alone, that erythema at endoscopy correlates poorly with pathologic reflux, and thatReflux disease may be present even with normal endoscopic findings.
Abstract: Two hundred and twenty patients with symptoms suggestive of pathologic gastroesophageal reflux were investigated to elucidate the ability of symptoms and endoscopic findings in establishing a diagnosis of reflux disease as measured by ambulatory 24-h pH-monitoring. Daily occurrence of heartburn or acid regurgitation had positive predictive values of 59% and 66%, respectively. pH-monitoring showed pathologic reflux in 75% of patients with esophageal mucosal erosions. Endoscopic erythema of the distal esophagus predicted reflux disease in only 53%. Symptom registration during ambulatory 24-h pH-monitoring showed that about half of the symptomatic events reported by patients with pathologic reflux occurred within 5 min of a reflux episode. The corresponding figure for patients with normal pH-monitoring was less than 20%. We conclude that it is difficult to establish a diagnosis of gastroesophageal reflux disease by patient history alone, that erythema at endoscopy correlates poorly with pathologic reflux, an...

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01 Feb 1987
TL;DR: Early ideas which primarily attempt to compensate for gain variations and more general methods like gain scheduling, model reference adaptive control, and self-tuning regulators are reviewed.
Abstract: Adaptive control is now finding its way into the marketplace after many years of effort. This paper reviews some ideas used to design adaptive control systems. It covers early ideas which primarily attempt to compensate for gain variations and more general methods like gain scheduling, model reference adaptive control, and self-tuning regulators. It is shown that adaptive control laws can be obtained using stochastic control theory. Techniques for analyzing adaptive systems are discussed. This covers stability and convergence analysis. Issues of importance for applications like parameterization, tuning, and tracking, as well as different ways of using adaptive control are also discussed. An overview of applications which includes feasibility studies as well as products based on adaptive techniques concludes the paper.

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TL;DR: In this paper, the isotopic results show that there are no Archaean crustal blocks within the studied 1.9-1.7 Ga old crustal segment in the Transscandinavian Granite-Porphyry Belt.

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01 Feb 1987-Blood
TL;DR: Findings indicate that BPI is a specific product of the neutrophil lineage and, hence, of the specialized cytotoxic apparatus of the Neutrophil that plays an essential role in host defense v gram-negative bacteria.

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TL;DR: Proteoglycans which consist of a central core protein decorated with complex polysaccharide side chains occur in the intercellular matrix, at the cell surface and in intracellular storage granules.