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Xylazine-induced depression and its antagonism by α-adrenergic blocking agents (Xylazine의 진정효과와 α-adrenergic 수용체 봉쇄약물의 길항효과)

  • Kim, Chung-hui;Hah, Dae-sik;Kim, Yang-mi;Kim, Jong-shu
    • Korean Journal of Veterinary Research
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    • v.33 no.1
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    • pp.71-80
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    • 1993
  • The central nervous system depressant effect of xylazine and xylazine-ketamine was studied in chicken and mice. Intraperitoneal injection of xylazine(1~30 mg/kg) and xylazine(1~30 mg/kg)-ketamine(100 mg/kg) induced a loss of the righting reflex in chicken and mice, respectively. These effects of xylazine were dose-dependent. The results obtained were as follows; 1. The effect of xylazine-induced depression was antagonized by adrenergic antagonists having ${\alpha}_2$-blocking activity(yohimbine, tolazoline, piperoxan and phentolamine). 2. Yohimbine was most effective in the reduction of the CNS depression by xylazine. 3. Phenoxybenzamine and prazosin did not reduced CNS depression by xylazine in both species. 4. Labetalol (${\alpha}_1$, ${\beta}_1$-adrenergic antagonist) and propranolol(${\beta}$-adrenergic blocking agent) were not effective in reducing xylazine induced depression. 5. Cholinergic blocking agents (atropine and mecamylamine), a dopaminergic antagonist (Haloperidol), a histamine $H_1$-antagonist(chlorpheniramine), a histamine $H_2$-antagonist(cimetidine), a serotonergic-histamine $H_1$ antagonist(cyproheptadine) were not effective in reducing xylazine-induced depression. 6. Xylazine-induced depression is mediated by ${\alpha}_2$-adrenergic receptors and appears not to be involved in cholinergic, dopaminergic, serotonergic or histaminergic pathways.

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Calcium Channel Blocking and $\alpha$-Adrenoceptor Blocking Action of Coptidis Rhizoma Extracts and their Alkaloid Components in Rat Aorta

  • Lee, Dong-Ung;Chang, Ki-Churl
    • Archives of Pharmacal Research
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    • v.19 no.6
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    • pp.456-461
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    • 1996
  • Vascular relaxation action of crude extracts of two kinds of Coptidis rhizoma (Coptis chinensis and Coptis japonica, Ranunculaceae) was investigated and compared with that of berberine and palmatine, active alkaloid components of these plants. The results show that total extracts, berberine, and palmatine induced a concentration-dependent vasodilatation of rat thoracic aorta contracted with phenylephrine (PE). Palmatine, unlike to berberine, did not inhibit contraction induced by KCI. In calcium-free media, not only berberine but also crude extracts inhibited calcium-induced contraction. Furthermore, pretreatment of crude extracts inhibited contraction induced by PE noncompetitively. In PE-induced contraction, berberine was 2.5 times more potent than Coptis chinensis in the relaxation of rat aorta in terms of $IC_{50}$ values. Analysis of the effects of crude extracts on the Emax and $IC_{50}(PE)IC_{50}(KCI)$ ratios provides information on selectivity and indicates that extracts exhibit greater inhibition of the contrac tile response induced by PE than by KCI. We concluded that crude extracts have .alpha.-adrenoceptor blocking action and possesses inhibitory effect on calcium influx, which may be at least in part responsible for the antihypertensive action.

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Effects of Protein Denaturation on Permeate Flux Decline in Microfiltration (정밀여과에서 단백질 변성이 막투과량 감소에 미치는 영향)

  • 염경호;김민정
    • Proceedings of the Membrane Society of Korea Conference
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    • 1997.04b
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    • pp.45-47
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    • 1997
  • 정밀여과 및 한외여과에 의해 단백질 등과 같은 거대분자 물질을 분리정제할 경우 피할 수 없는 문제점은 막에 의해 분리된 거대부자들이 막표면에 쌓이는 농도분극(concentration polarization)현상과 이 누적된 거대분자가 막과의 상호작용에 의해 막표면 또는 막세공 내에 비가역적으로 침적되는 막오염(membrane fouling)현상이 일어난다는 점이다. 특히 막표면 또는 막세공 내에 분리대상 물질이 비가역적으로 침적되어 발생되는 막오염은 상대적으로 가역적 침적 과정인 농도분극보다 제어 또는 억제가 어려워 최근의 막분리 분야 연구의 상당 부분이 막오염 유발요인의 해석, 막오염을 효율적으로 제어 또는 억제하기 위한 방법의 연구에 집중되고 있다. 본 연구에서는 단백질 용액의 정밀여과시 단백질 변성이 막오염에 미치는 영향을 체계적으로 규명하기 위한 연구의 일환으로서 BSA를 분리대상 물질로하여, BSA용액을 미리 기계적 Shear(펌프 및 sonification), 열, 화학적 방법(pH 및 변성제)으로 변성시킨 후, 이 용액을 대상으로 회분식 정밀여과 실험을 수행하여 단백질 응집체 형성이 막투과량 감소에 미치는 영향을 실험적으로 검토하였으며, 각각의 막투과량 감소 특성을 아래의 4가지 blocking filtration law로서 해석하였다: complete blocking law, intermediate blocking law, standard blocking law, cake filtration law.

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Study of Enhanced Photovoltaic Performance with Optimized Electrolytes and Blocking Layer Formation (차단막 형성과 전해질의 최적화에 의한 광전변환 효율 개선 연구)

  • Park, Hee-Dae;Joo, Bong-Hyun;Sung, Youl-Moon
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Illuminating and Electrical Installation Engineers
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    • v.27 no.3
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    • pp.50-54
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    • 2013
  • In this work, the effects of blocking layer and optimally fabricated electrolyte were investigated with respect to impedance and conversion efficiency of the cells.A layer of $TiO_2$ less than ~200nm in thickness, as a blocking layer, was deposited by rf sputtering onto the F:$SnO_2$ (FTO) glass to be isolated from the electrolyte in dye-sensitized solar cells (DSCs). Also, optimum condition of electrolytes preparation for DSCs was investigated. 3-methoxyppropionitrie and redox pairs with LiI and $I_2$ were used as solvents for fabrication of electrolyte. The electrochemical impedances of DSCs using this photo-anode were $R_1$: 13.8, $R_2$: 15.1, $R_3$: 11.9 and $R_h$: $8.3{\Omega}$, respectively. The $R_2$ impedance related by electron transportation from porous $TiO_2$ to FTO showed lower than that of normal DSCs. The photo-conversion efficiency of prepared DSCs was 6.4% and approximately 1.3% higher than general one.

Teratogenic effects of diazinon in chick embryos I. Effects of diazinon treatment on morphology and cholinergic blocking agents (Diazinon이 계배(鷄胚)의 기형 유발에 미치는 효과 I. 계배(鷄胚) 형태와 콜린성 봉쇄약물에 미치는 효과)

  • Kim, Jong-shu;Kim, Gon-sup;Kim, Yang-mi;Choi, Wong-young;Son, Sung-gi;Heo, Jung-ho;Lee, Ju-hong
    • Korean Journal of Veterinary Research
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    • v.34 no.1
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    • pp.49-54
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    • 1994
  • Teratogenic effects of diazinon were assessed on morphology of chick embryos cholinergic blocking agents. Diazinon at doses ranging from 25 to $2000{\mu}g/egg$, was injected on Day 3 of incubation. $TD_{50S}$, were different for the various teratogenic sings such as wry neck, micromelia, abnormal feathering, abnormal beak and curled claws. The threshold dose for wry neck was higher than the threshold dose for other signs; $40{\mu}g/egg$ produced substantial micromelia, abnormal feathering, abnormal beak and curled claws, but gave no sings of wry neck. In contrast to the teratogenic doses, the $LD_{50}$ of diazinon was very high(above $2000{\mu}g/egg$). One of the characteristics of diazinon-induced teratogenesis was reduction of body weight(78.8%) and body length(73.8%). Maximal teratogenic effects, scored as sings of retarded growth, wry neck, micromelia, abnormal feathering, abnormal beak, and curled claws, were produced when the insectcide was administered on the third or fourth day. The threshold dose for type II teratogenic sings including wry neck and short neck was higher than for type I including micromelia and abnormal feathering. Morphorlogical studies, using atropine and gallamine, suggested that nicotinc but not muscarinic receptors may be involved in the mechanism of diazinon-induced type II malformations.

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Effects of Light-Blocking on Water Quality and Phytoplankton Community in Lake Juam (주암호에서 수질과 식물플랑크톤 군집에 미치는 광 차단효과)

  • Lee, Yong-Woon;Lee, Hak-Young
    • Korean Journal of Ecology and Environment
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    • v.36 no.2 s.103
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    • pp.150-160
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    • 2003
  • This study was carried out to assess inhibitory effects of light-blocking on water quality and phytoplankton community in Lake Juam from August to November 2000. The values of water temperature, DO, TN, $NO_3-N$, $NH_4-N$, TP, DIP, COD, SS and PH did not show clear differences between inside and outside light-blocked areas. Concentrations of Chl-a decreased -6.6${\sim}$40% (mean 14.7%) from inside of the light-blocked area by light blocking. During the study, 55 species of phytoplankton were indentified, and the dominant species were Microcystis aeruginosa, Aulacoseira granulata, Peridinium sp., Synedra spp., Oscillatoria sp., Fragilaria construens, and Trachelomonas sp. The successional pattern of dominant phytoplankton was diatoms (July)${\to}$ diatoms/cyanophytes (August-September)${\to}$cyanophytes (October)${\to}$ diatoms (October-November). The standing crop of phytoplankton showed maximum density in 22 September with $1.1{\times}10^4$cells/L, and minimum in 25 October with $4.7{\times}10^3$ cells/L. The decreasing efficiency of standing crop by light-blocking was 8${\sim}$38% (mean 19.9%). Through this study we found that blocking light seems to have a decreasing effect on the density of phytoplankton.

Computational fluid dynamics simulation of pedestrian wind in urban area with the effects of tree

  • Chang, Cheng-Hsin
    • Wind and Structures
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    • v.9 no.2
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    • pp.147-158
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    • 2006
  • The purpose of this paper is to find a more accurate method to evaluate pedestrian wind by computational fluid dynamics approach. Previous computational fluid dynamics studies of wind environmental problems were mostly performed by simplified models, which only use simple geometric shapes, such as cubes and cylinders, to represent buildings and structures. However, to have more accurate and complete evaluation results, various shapes of blocking objects, such as trees, should also be taken into consideration. The aerodynamic effects of these various shapes of objects can decrease wind velocity and increase turbulence intensity. Previous studies simply omitted the errors generated from these various shapes of blocking objects. Adding real geometrical trees to the numerical models makes the calculating domain of CFD very complicated due to geometry generation and grid meshing problems. In this case the function of Porous Media Condition can solve the problem by adding trees into numerical models without increasing the mesh grids. The comparison results between numerical and wind tunnel model are close if the parameters of porous media condition are well adjusted.

The Effect of UV Blocking Lens on the Denaturation of Antioxidative Enzymes Induced by UV-A (UV-A로 유발된 항산화효소의 변성에 대한 자외선 차단렌즈의 작용)

  • Park, Chung-Seo;Park, Young-Min;Kim, Dae-Hyun;Park, Mijung
    • Journal of Korean Ophthalmic Optics Society
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    • v.12 no.3
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    • pp.97-103
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    • 2007
  • This study was investigated to find the proper UV-A blocking percentage that could protect the denaturation of catalase and superoxide dismutase (SOD), antioxidative enzymes in eye, induced by UV-A. Catalase or SOD were irradiated at 365 nm for 1, 3, 6, 24, 96 hr and the extent of denaturation was evalutated by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Furthermore, it was investigated whether blocking of UV-A by 20, 50, 80 and 99% eyeglass lens could protect the denaturation of catalase and SOD or not. Catalase became to denature when catalase were irradiated by UV-A for more than 3 hours. However, the denaturation of SOD was induced by more than 6 hours irradiation. The denaturation of catalase induced by irradiation for 3 hr could be perfectly protected by 99% UV-A blocking lens. But, when the irradiation time became longer than 3 hr or the blocking percentage of lens were lower than 99%, the denaturation of catalase was not perfectly protected but partially protected. Although 50% UV-A blocking lens had partial protecting effects, lenses having 80 or 99% UV-A blocking effect could perfectly prevent the denaturation of SOD induced by 96 hr irradiation.

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Improvement of Charge Transfer Efficiency of Dye-sensitized Solar Cells by Blocking Layer Coatings (차단막 코팅에 의한 염료 태양전지의 전하전송효율 개선에 관한 연구)

  • Choi, Woo-Jin;Kim, Kwang-Tae;Kwak, Dong-Joo;Sung, Youl-Moon
    • The Transactions of The Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers
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    • v.60 no.2
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    • pp.344-348
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    • 2011
  • A layer of $TiO_2$ thin film less than ~200nm in thickness, as a blocking layer, was deposited by 13.56 MHz radio frequency magnetron sputtering method directly onto the anode electrode to be isolated from the electrolyte in dye-sensitized solar cells (DSCs). This is to prevent the electrons from back-transferring from the electrode to the electrolyte ($I^-/{I_3}^-$). The presented DSCs were fabricated with working electrode of F:$SnO_2$(FTO) glass coated with blocking $TiO_2$ layer, dye-attached nanoporous $TiO_2$ layer, gel electrolyte and counter electrode of Pt-deposited FTO glass. The effects of blocking layer were studied with respect to impedance and conversion efficiency of the cells. The, electrochemical impedances of DSCs using this electrode were $R_1$: 13.9, $R_2$: 15.0, $R_3$: 10.9 and $R_h$: $82{\Omega}$. The $R_2$ impedance related by electron movement from nanoporous $TiO_2$ to TCO showed lower than that of normal DSCs. The photo-conversion efficiency of prepared DSCs was 5.97% ($V_{oc}$: 0.75V, $J_{sc}$: 10.5 mA/$cm^2$, ff: 0.75) and approximately 1% higher than general DSCs sample.

Experimental Studies on the Cardiovascular Effects of Haloperidol in Cat and Rabbit (Haloperidol 이 심혈관계에 미치는 영향)

  • Ahn, Young-Soo
    • The Korean Journal of Pharmacology
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    • v.11 no.2
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    • pp.19-27
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    • 1975
  • Haloperidol, a butyrophenone, was synthetized by Janssen and introduced for the treatment of psychosis. Although structurally different from the phenothiazines, the butyrophenones share many of their pharmacological properties, such as inhibition of conditioned avoidance response, blocking effect of amphetamine reaction, producing catalepsy, antishock effect and protection against the lethal effects of catecholalmines. Chlorpromazine can lower the arterial blood pressure through its adrenergic blocking activity, its direct effect in relaxing vascular smooth muscle, its direct effect in depressing the myocardium and its action in a complex manner on the central nervous system. In the case of haloperidol, however, was not clarified the mechanism of lowering the blood pressure. The present paper describes the effects of haloperidol on cardiovascular system to investigate the mechanisms of its actions on the arterial blood pressure. The results are followings; 1. In anesthetized cats, intravenous administration of haloperidol and chlorpromazine in the dose of 0.1mg/kg produced a slight decrease in the blood pressure, which followed by complete recovery within $30{\sim}60$ minutes. In the dose of 3mg/kg, however, both produced an abrupt and marked decrease of the blood pressure, which followed by delayed recovery. 2. Haloperidol in the dose ranges of 0.1mg to 3.0mg/kg tended to produce the heart rate slowing in the cats, while chlorpromazine has no effect on the rate. 3. Following administration of haloperidol or chlorpromazine, epinephrine reversal in the arterial blood pressure was observed in the cat, however the responses of norepinephrine and acetylcholine were little affected. 4. In the isolated rabbit atrium the contractility was depressed by haloperidol in the doses over 0.5mg per 100ml, but the rate was not affected. In contrast, the epinephrine-induced contractility was not depressed after haloperidol treatment. However, the increased rate of atrium by epinephrine was partially blocked after haloperidol. 5. In the isolated rabbit aortic strip, epinephrine-induced contraction was blocked by haloperidol. With the above results, it may be concluded that the hypotensive effect of haloperidol was largely due to ${\alpha}$-adrenergic blocking properties and the direct effect in depressing the myocardium as well as its action on central nervous system.

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