نتایج جستجو برای: halothane

تعداد نتایج: 3220  

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2007
Q W Shen K R Underwood W J Means R J McCormick M Du

The presence of the halothane gene results in PSE meat. However, the exact mechanisms linking the halothane gene and the incidence of PSE meat remain unclear. We hypothesize that the presence of the halothane gene accelerates energy consumption in postmortem muscle, which activates adenosine monophosphate-activated protein kinase (AMPK), leading to enhanced glycolysis and PSE meat. To test our ...

Journal: :مجله دانشکده پزشکی دانشگاه علوم پزشکی تهران 0
علی محفوظی a mahfouzi

patients referred to amir-alam hospital, affiliated to tehran university of medical sciences, were given anesthesia through two ways inhalationally (by means of sodium thiopenton) and intravenously (halothane+n2o). in this article, we discuss the results obtained from the patients' bronchoscopies. according to our study, inhalational anesthesia have had desirable effects since halothane ha...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1982
R E Hinkley E L Chambers

Fertilized Lytechinus eggs exposed to the volatile anaesthetic halothane before metaphase do not undergo cytoplasmic cleavage. This effect has been correlated with the failure of the contractile ring to assemble. Comparative studies on mitotic apparatuses isolated from control and halothane-treated cells show that halothane significantly impairs both spindle and aster growth as early as metapha...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1977
L W Chang

The toxic effects of halothane on the liver, kidney, and brain are reviewed. Increasing evidence has indicated that hepatic degeneration can be induced in several animal speices after exposure to halothane. Recent electron microscopic investigations have also revealed cytological degeneration of the liver cells after chronic exposure to subclinical levels of halothane. Degeneration of the kidne...

Journal: :British journal of anaesthesia 1980
P Guesnon B Bohn E Bursaux C Poyart

The affinity for oxygen of normal human haemoglobin (Hb) solutions was measured in the presence of increasing concentrations of halothane. We observed a maximum increase in P50 of 25% with halothane 40 kPa compared with control (oxygen-argon gas mixtures) indicating the oxygen-linked character of the binding of halothane to the Hb molecule. The effect of halothane on P50 was independent of pH b...

Journal: :Anesthesiology 2004
Adrian M Duke Philip M Hopkins Jane P Halsal Derek S Steele

BACKGROUND Recent work suggests that impaired Mg(2+) regulation of the ryanodine receptor is a common feature of both pig and human malignant hyperthermia. Therefore, the influence of [Mg(2+)] on halothane-induced Ca(2+) release from the sarcoplasmic reticulum was studied in malignant hyperthermia-susceptible (MHS) or -nonsusceptible (MHN) muscle. METHODS Vastus medialis fibers were mechanica...

2003
ROBERT E. HINKLEY ALVIN G. TELSER

Mouse neuroblastoma cells (clone NB2a) were cultured in the presence of 0.3-2.1% halothane in the gas phase for up to 72 h. Halothane inhibited neurite extension dose dependently and virtually abolished microspike formation even at the lowest concentration tested. These effects were completely reversible. Electron microscopy demonstrated that microfilaments measuring 40-80 A in diameter are the...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1977
Duncan A. Holaday

Current knowledge of the quantitative aspects of biotransformation of halothane and the fate of its metabolites are reviewed. Absorbed quantities of the inhalation anesthetic average 12.7 and 18 g during 1 and 2 hr, respectively, of anesthesia. Reported fractions of halothane recovered as urinary metabolites range from 10 to 25%. An analysis of reports of bromide ion accumulation in plasma duri...

2005
DINIS REIS MIRANDA

Sir,—MacDonald and Mackenzie (1976) reported an alinear relationship between peak height and halothane concentration when measuring halothane (0.2—4.0%) with a gas chromatograph equipped with a flame ionization detector. Alinearity persisted when the sample loop size was reduced from 2 ml to 0.1 ml, and a linear response was obtained only when the flame ionization detector was replaced with a k...

Journal: :Molecular pharmacology 2002
Yumiko Ishizawa Ravindernath Pidikiti Paul A Liebman Roderic G Eckenhoff

The molecular pharmacology of inhalational anesthetics remains poorly understood. Despite accumulating evidence suggesting that neuronal membrane proteins are potential targets of inhaled anesthetics, most currently favored membrane protein targets lack any direct evidence for anesthetic binding. We report herein the location of the binding site for the inhaled anesthetic halothane at the amino...

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