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Cytobios. 1979;26(102):91-108.
Effects of chemicals on the frequency of sister chromatid exchanges and chromosome aberrations in normal and Bloom's syndrome lymphocytes.

Shiraishi Y, Sandberg AA.

Bloom's syndrome (BS) lymphocytes, which are characterized by a high incidence of sister chromatid exchangs (SCE, 78.4 per cell), were treated with bifunctional--(MC) and monofunctional--(M--MC) mitomycin C and 4-nitroquinoline-l-oxide (4NQO) either singly or in combination with caffeine, and the effects of the chemicals on the frequency of SCE and chromosome aberrations compared with that in normal lymphocytes. The normal cells were highly sensitive to MC with regard to SCE frequency (10 times over the control level), but not to M--MC and 4NQO, whereas in BS cells, MC, M--MC or 4NQO easily induced SCE up to 'saturation' level, though the relative increase in SCE was not as high (2 times over the control level). The effect of caffeine in combination with these agents was to increase markedly the SCE frequency and that of shattered chromosomes in normal cells, whereas in BS cells the effect of caffeine on SCE was not synergistic with these agents, i.e. the SCE level achieved was not significantly increased over that obtained by the simple addition of these agents. The frequency of mitotic chiasmata was significantly increased by MC in BS cells; however, no significant difference was found in the distribution of chiasmata among chromosome regions between treated and untreated materials. This differs from the reported action of MC on cultured lymphocytes of normal subjects, where chiasmata are concentrated at secondary constrictions and centromeres of chromosomes nos. 1, 9 and 16. Possible differences in the mechanisms inducing SCE and chromosome aberrations in chemically-treated normal and Bloom's syndrome cells are discussed.


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Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol. 2003 Aug;285(2):G442-8. Epub 2003 Apr 17.
Mechanism of the alcohol cyclic pattern: role of catecholamines.

Li J, French BA, Fu P, Bardag-Gorce F, French SW.

Dept. of Pathology, Harbor-University of California Los Angeles Medical Center, 1000 W. Carson St., Torrance, CA 90509, USA.

The cause of the urinary alcohol level (UAL) cycle in rats fed ethanol at a constant rate has been shown to involve the hypothalamic-pituitary thyroid axis. Because the effect of thyroid hormone on the metabolic rate is augmented by catecholamines, the role of catecholamines was investigated by using the intragastric ethanol feeding model of alcoholic liver disease in which the UAL cycles over a 6- to 10-day period. The diet was supplemented with ephedrine and caffeine to test the hypothesis that the UAL cycle involves catecholamines. The UAL was followed to see whether the cycle was ablated by catecholamine supplements. Ethanol fed alone increased the blood levels of catecholamines significantly more than did ephedrine fed alone. However, blood catecholamine levels were significantly higher when ethanol was fed with ephedrine compared with the sum of ethanol and ephedrine fed alone. This indicated that the effect of ethanol and ephedrine were synergistic. The UAL cycle was completely ablated in the ethanol + ephedrine-fed rats. These rats tolerated a much higher dose of ethanol, indicating that they metabolized alcohol faster due to an increase in metabolic rate caused by ephedrine. In the ethanol + ephedrine-fed rats the liver pathology included significantly higher alanine amino transferase (ALT) in the blood and centrilobular ischemic necrosis in the liver. Necrosis was not present in the rats fed ephedrine alone. In conclusion, catecholamine supplements prevented the UAL cycle by increasing the metabolic rate to the point at which fluctuations in the metabolic rate caused by alcohol were prevented.


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J Forensic Sci. 1978 Apr;23(2):319-28.
Heroin abuse and a gas chromatographic method for determining illicit heroin samples in Singapore.

Lim HY, Chow ST.

Department of Scientific Services, Ministry of Science and Technology, Singapore.

The abuse of heroin (diacetylmorphine) in Singapore escalated sharply in 1975 and 1976, as indicated by the 35-fold increase in the number of heroin seizures and the 20-fold increase in the urine samples containing morphine since 1974. A rapid and simple GC method has been described to estimate diacetylmorphine (and caffeine). Monoacetylmorphine and acetylcodeine may be ascertained by an additional step involving acetylation. All gas chromatograms of a large number of samples analyzed consistently had the same pattern, indicating that they possibly had a common origin. This GC "fingerprint," together with the quantitative data, appears to be characteristic of the illicit Asian or Chinese type of heroin found in Singapore. The proportions of the four major ingredients in some twelve typical samples have been tabulated. Statistical data confirming the accuracy and reproducibility of the analytical method have also been presented.


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