نتایج جستجو برای: ergot

تعداد نتایج: 1627  

2016
Glen E. Aiken Michael D. Flythe Isabelle A. Kagan Huihua Ji Lowell P. Bush

Ergot alkaloids produced by a fungal endophyte (Epichloë coenophiala; formerly Neotyphodium coenophialum) that infects tall fescue (Lolium arundinaceum) can induce persistent constriction of the vasculature in ruminants, hindering their capability to thermo-regulate core body temperature. There is evidence that isoflavones produced by legumes can relax the vasculature, which suggests that they ...

Journal: :European journal of obstetrics, gynecology, and reproductive biology 1982
R R MacDonald

Time I " minutes Fig. 1. Figure taken from: Moir, C. (1932): The action of ergot preparations on the puerperal uterus. Bnt. In the Middle Ages St. Anthony ministered to those suffering the torments of intense burning and gangrene of the fingers and toes. It was clearly a painful condition graphically described as St. Anthony's fire and was eventually related to 'black' bread made from rye conta...

Journal: :The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary research 2005
T W Naudè C J Botha J H Vorster C Roux E J Van der Linde S I Van der Walt G E Rottinghaus L Van Jaarsveld A N Lawrence

During December/January 1996/97 typical summer syndrome (hyperthermia and a 30% drop in milk yield) occurred in succession in two Holstein dairy herds (n=240 and n=150 milking cows, respectively) on the South African Highveld. These farms are situated in the midst of the prime maize and dairy farming areas of South Africa where this condition had never been diagnosed before. The individual comp...

Journal: :Journal of toxicology. Clinical toxicology 2000
A Woolf

BACKGROUND The Salem witchcraft trials of 1692 have been studied by many historians looking for the complex social, political, and psychological determinants behind the community-wide hysteria that led to a travesty of justice and the deaths of 20 innocent Puritans. Recently, ergot poisoning has been put forth by some as a previously unsuspected cause of the bizarre behaviors of the young adole...

Journal: :Chest 2001
S K Danoff M E Grasso P B Terry J A Flynn

Pergolide is an ergot-derived dopamine agonist used in Parkinson's disease and, increasingly, in restless legs syndrome. We report a patient with a 2.5-year history of weight loss, pleuropulmonary fibrosis, and exudative pleural effusion that developed insidiously while taking this medication. The extensive and invasive workup that preceded the diagnosis highlights the difficulty in attributing...

2015
James L. Klotz Christopher L. Schardl

Consumption of feedstuffs contaminated with ergot alkaloids has a broad impact on many different physiological mechanisms that alters the homeostasis of livestock. This change in homeostasis causes an increased sensitivity in livestock to perturbations in the ambient environment, resulting in an increased sensitivity to such stressors. This ultimately results in large financial losses in the fo...

2015
Ulrike Steiner Sabine Hellwig Mahalia A. Ahimsa-Müller Nicola Grundmann Shu-Ming Li Christel Drewke Eckhard Leistner

Clavicipitaceous fungi producing ergot alkaloids were recently discovered to be epibiotically associated with peltate glandular trichomes of Ipomoea asarifolia and Turbina corymbosa, dicotyledonous plants of the family Convolvulaceae. Mediators of the close association between fungi and trichomes may be sesquiterpenes, main components in the volatile oil of different convolvulaceous plants. Mol...

Journal: :Circulation 1956
R H GOETZ

If given by the intra-arterial route, the immediate effect of the hydrogenated alkaloids of ergot is unpredictable. Vasodilation is obtained in some patients only. However, it was found that in those cases who do not react, the vessels respond more easily to the release of sympathetic tone, proving that, nevertheless, the drug has had an (potential) effect, probably on the neurovascular apparat...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1984
U Keller R Zocher U Krengel H Kleinkauf

A D-lysergic acid-activating enzyme from the ergot fungus Claviceps purpurea was purified about 145-fold. The enzyme was able to catalyse both the D-lysergic acid-dependent ATP-pyrophosphate exchange and the formation of ATP from D-lysergic acid adenylate and pyrophosphate. Both reactions were also catalysed to a decreased but significant extent with respect to dihydrolysergic acid. The molecul...

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