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    <title>DSpace コレクション: 2001-12</title>
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    <description>2001-12</description>
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      <title>第122回奈良医学会 : 学会記事</title>
      <link>http://hdl.handle.net/10564/690</link>
      <description>タイトル: 第122回奈良医学会 : 学会記事</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 30 Dec 2001 15:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>うつ病性昏迷により高ナトリウム血症を呈した1例</title>
      <link>http://hdl.handle.net/10564/689</link>
      <description>タイトル: うつ病性昏迷により高ナトリウム血症を呈した1例
著者: 坂井, 康純; 法山, 良信; 森川, 将行; 金, 英浩; 芳野, 浩樹; 大澤, 弘吉; 岸本, 年史; 飯田, 順三
抄録: Hyponatremia is well known to be caused by water intoxication, but &#xD;
there are few reports on hypernatremia induced by mental disorder. We report a rare &#xD;
case of secondary hypernatremia caused by depressive stupor. The patient (a 57-year- &#xD;
old female) refused to eat, drink or speak due to depressive stupor. As a result, she &#xD;
suffered from hypohydremia with hypernatremia (serum sodium 157mEq/l, urea nitrogen &#xD;
114mg/dl), and was admitted to our psychiatric ward. She was treated with infusion &#xD;
(hypoosmosis) and antidepressants (mainly clomipramine). Her depressive stupor and &#xD;
hypernatremia were gradually improved. Generally, hypernatremia results from water &#xD;
depletion, disturbance of consciousness, or adipsia due to organic brain syndrome. &#xD;
Furthermore, the possibility exists that mental disorder induces secondary hypernatre- &#xD;
mia. In the case of a patient with hypernatremia, secondary influences induced by &#xD;
mental disorder need to be considered.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 30 Dec 2001 15:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>薬物性洞機能不全症候群を発症した老年者陳旧性心筋梗塞の1例</title>
      <link>http://hdl.handle.net/10564/688</link>
      <description>タイトル: 薬物性洞機能不全症候群を発症した老年者陳旧性心筋梗塞の1例
著者: 田中, 賢治; 山野, 繁; 中嶋, 民夫; 橋本, 俊雄
抄録: A case of drug-induced sick sinus syndrome (SSS) in a 60-year-old male &#xD;
with old myocardial infarction is reported. The patient had myocardial infarction in &#xD;
March 1989. He palpitated in August 1998. Paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia &#xD;
(PSVT) diagnosed by ECG was medicated by disopyramide and procainamide. Then he &#xD;
had syncope attack in October 1998. A sinus arrest for 4.4 seconds was detected on 24- &#xD;
hour Holter ECG. Sinus node recovery time was within normal range after he stopped &#xD;
taking the antiarrhythmic agents. So the patient was diagnosed as having drug-induced &#xD;
SSS. The administration of more than two kinds of antiarrhythmic agents is not &#xD;
certainly safe. Disopyramide and procainamide are reported to have a direct depressant &#xD;
action on normal sinus node cell at the toxic level. In this case the patient had renal &#xD;
dysfunction, so the dose of the antiarrhyttmic agents might be thought to increase to the &#xD;
toxic level.</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 30 Dec 2001 15:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>生後ラット三叉神経運動核におけるsrcファミリー蛋白発現の経時的観察</title>
      <link>http://hdl.handle.net/10564/687</link>
      <description>タイトル: 生後ラット三叉神経運動核におけるsrcファミリー蛋白発現の経時的観察
著者: 高山, 賢一; 森本, 佳成; 杉村, 正仁; 山田, 英二; 井上, 和也
抄録: Non-receptor-type tyrosine kinases of the Src family, such as Src, Fyn, &#xD;
and Yes, are broadly expressed in the brain and have been suggested to have an &#xD;
important function in the central nervous system. To clarify the role of Src family &#xD;
tyrosine kinases in the developmental process of neurons in the trigeminal motor nucleus &#xD;
that regulate movement of muscles of mastication, we investigated the expressions of c- &#xD;
Src, Fyn, and c-Yes in the trigeminal motor nucleus in rats during the period of &#xD;
transition from suckling to mastication using immunohistochemistry. &#xD;
c-Src expression began to increase on day 14 after birth, on which weaning was &#xD;
started, and the expression reached its peak on day 18, then gradually decreased. Fyn &#xD;
expression was slightly positive in the nuclei in all groups, and there was no difference &#xD;
in the reaction intensity among the groups. c-Yes expression was strongly positive in the &#xD;
cytoplasm and axon in all groups, and there was no difference in reaction intensity &#xD;
among the groups.&#xD;
The above findings suggest that Src family tyrosine kinases are closely involved in &#xD;
the development of motor neuron in the trigeminal motor nucleus and the development &#xD;
and maintenance of masticatory movement.</description>
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