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Article Ru | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34874655

OBJECTIVE: To study the efficacy and safety of using a new original synthetic antioxidant - phenosanic acid as an adjunct therapy in patients with focal epilepsy. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel-group study evaluated the efficacy and safety of phenosanic acid as an adjunct therapy to basic antiepileptic drugs in 120 patients with focal epilepsy. Primary purpose: to study the dynamic of seizure frequency. Secondary purposes: to study the dynamic of seizure-free days, the dynamics of bilateral tonic-clonic seizures, the results of questionnaires and scales (General Dynamics Assessment, Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), Quality of Life in Epilepsy (QOLIE-31-P), European Quality of Life Questionnaire (EQ-5D), Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS), Frontal Asstssment Battery (FAB), Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE)). RESULTS: Phenosanic acid (Dibufelon) showed statistically significant benefit over placebo in the primary indicator of efficacy (reduction in the frequency of epileptic seizures by at least 50%) and in the secondary indicators. The drug was safe and well tolerated by the patients. CONCLUSION: The addition of phenosanic acid (Dibufelon) to base antiepileptic drugs seems to be perspective because of its positive effect on reducing the number of epileptic seizures, as well as on comorbid disorders in the emotional and cognitive spheres.


Epilepsies, Partial , Epilepsy , Anticonvulsants/therapeutic use , Epilepsies, Partial/drug therapy , Epilepsy/drug therapy , Humans , Quality of Life , Seizures/drug therapy
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Rev. Soc. Bras. Med. Trop ; 30(3): 241-245, maio-jun. 1997. tab
Article Pt | LILACS | ID: lil-464378

A meningite neutrofílica persistente é raramente diagnosticada e é caracterizada pelo predomínio neutrofílico na contagem diferencial do número de leucócitos nas amostras de líquido cefalorraquidiano retiradas após sete dias de tratamento adequado. O paciente aqui descrito é soropositivo para o HIV, apresentou febre e confusão mental durante 4 meses e pleocitose neutrofílica na análise liquórica por mais 5 meses. Foi tratado desde o início com tuberculostáticos. Durante três meses as reações imunológicas, as culturas e as pesquisas diretas foram negativas. No sexagésimo dia de internação, a pesquisa de bacilo álcool-ácido resistente (BAAR) no líquor foi positiva e a cultura confirmou a presença de Mycobacterium tuberculosis resistente à isoniazida. Vários fatores podem provocar esta evolução incomum. O comprometimento da imunidade celular, principalmente na liberação de citocinas pró-inflamatórias como a IL 8 e o FNT. O uso concomitante de medicações que poderiam alterar a concentração liquórica dos tuberculostáticos e o aparecimento crescente de cepas multirresistentes foram discutidos.


Persistent neutrophilic meningitis is rarely found and it is characterized by predominance of the number of neutrophils in samples of C SF (cerebrospinal fluid) from the patient after seven days of treatment. The above patient in HIV positive; he has developed fever and mental disorder for 4 months and has presented neutrophilic pleocytosis in analysis of CSF for more than 5 months. Since the beginning or the treatment he has taken antituberculous drugs and corticosteroids. For 3 months, the serologic evaluation, smears and cultures were negative. On the 60th day in hospital, the investigation of acid-fast bacilli in CSF was positive and culture confirmed the presence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis resistant to isoniazid. Several factors that may have caused this uncommon development were discussed: the disturbance of cell-mediated immunity, mainly in release of IL 8 and TNF, the simultaneous use of medicines that could alter the CSF concentration of antituberculous drugs, and the increasing number of multiresistant strains.


Humans , Male , Adult , HIV-1 , Meningitis/diagnosis , Neutrophils , Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome/complications , Substance Abuse, Intravenous/complications , Fatal Outcome , AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections/diagnosis , Cerebrospinal Fluid/cytology , Meningitis/cerebrospinal fluid , Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome/cerebrospinal fluid , Time Factors , Tuberculosis, Meningeal/diagnosis
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Rev Soc Bras Med Trop ; 30(3): 241-5, 1997.
Article Pt | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9273571

Persistent neutrophilic meningitis is rarely found and it is characterized by predominance of the number of neutrophils in samples of C SF (cerebrospinal fluid) from the patient after seven days of treatment. The above patient in HIV positive; he has developed fever and mental disorder for 4 months and has presented neutrophilic pleocytosis in analysis of CSF for more than 5 months. Since the beginning or the treatment he has taken antituberculous drugs and corticosteroids. For 3 months, the serologic evaluation, smears and cultures were negative. On the 60th day in hospital, the investigation of acid-fast bacilli in CSF was positive and culture confirmed the presence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis resistant to isoniazid. Several factors that may have caused this uncommon development were discussed: the disturbance of cell-mediated immunity, mainly in release of IL 8 and TNF, the simultaneous use of medicines that could alter the CSF concentration of antituberculous drugs, and the increasing number of multiresistant strains.


Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome/complications , HIV-1 , Meningitis/diagnosis , Neutrophils , AIDS-Related Opportunistic Infections/diagnosis , Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome/cerebrospinal fluid , Adult , Cerebrospinal Fluid/cytology , Fatal Outcome , Humans , Male , Meningitis/cerebrospinal fluid , Substance Abuse, Intravenous/complications , Time Factors , Tuberculosis, Meningeal/diagnosis
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J Cell Biol ; 95(2 Pt 1): 589-97, 1982 Nov.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6216260

The anterior end or head of a devescovinid flagellate from termites continually rotates in a clockwise direction relative to the rest of the cell. Previous laser microbeam experiments showed that rotational motility is caused by a noncontractile axostyle complex which runs from the head through the cell body and generates torque along its length. We report here success in obtaining glycerinated cell models of the rotary axostyle which, upon addition of ATP, undergo reactivation and exhibit rotational movements similar to those observed in vivo. Reactivation of rotational motility and flagellar beating of the models requires ATP or ADP and is competitively inhibited by nonhydrolyzable ATP analogs (AMP-PNP and ATP-gamma-S). N-ethylmaleimide, p-hydroxymercuribenzoate, and mersalyl acid also blocked reactivation of both the rotary axostyle and flagella. Vanadate and erythro-9-[3-(2-hydroxynonyl)]-adenine (EHNA) selectively inhibited flagellar reactivation without effecting rotational motility. These results, together with previous ultrastructural findings, suggest that the rotary axostyle does not operate by a dynein-based mechanism but may be driven by an actomyosin system with a circular arrangement of interacting elements.


Adenine/analogs & derivatives , Adenosine Triphosphatases/metabolism , Adenosine Triphosphate/pharmacology , Dyneins/metabolism , Eukaryota/physiology , Flagella/physiology , Microtubules/physiology , Adenine/pharmacology , Animals , Dyneins/antagonists & inhibitors , Eukaryota/ultrastructure , Insecta/parasitology , Movement/drug effects , Sulfhydryl Reagents/pharmacology , Vanadates , Vanadium/pharmacology
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Science ; 211(4477): 58-9, 1981 Jan 02.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17731245

Continuous axenic cultures were established of Trichonympha sphaerica, a cellulose-digesting symbiotic protozoon in the gut of a termite. The cultured flagellates harbored no endosymbiotic bacteria and metabolized cellulose to acetate, carbon dioxide, and hydrogen. Thus, the cellulolytic activity of this flagellate is an inherent property and is not dependent on endosymbiotic bacteria.

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Appl Environ Microbiol ; 39(4): 859-63, 1980 Apr.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16345549

The end products of cellulose metabolism by the trichomonad flagellate Trichomitopsis termopsidis from the termite Zootermopsis sp. were investigated by growing axenic flagellates on [C]cellulose. The growth of T. termopsidis resulted in the release of label into the supernatant fraction of the culture fluid, and > 75% was volatile under acid conditions. The label was analyzed for CO(2) and for [C]volatile compounds by vacuum distillation under acid and alkaline conditions in disposable micro-distillation vessels. The distillate and undistilled culture supernatant fluid were chromatographed on cellulose thin layers to identify the labeled end product. T. termopsidis produced CO(2) and [C]acetate which accounted for 25 to 30% and 55 to 60% of the labeled end products, respectively. The ratio of label in CO(2) to acetate suggests that they are produced in equimolar amounts. No neutral volatile compounds were produced. The remaining unidentified end product (10 to 20%) was not volatile nor extractable into ether. Hydrogen was produced by T. termopsidis, and the cells were killed by the drug metronidazole. Enzymatic activities were found which account for these end products: pyruvate:ferredoxin oxidoreductase and hydrogenase. The results indicate that acetate is the end product of T. termopsidis cellulose metabolism and is available to the termite for energy metabolism and biosynthesis.

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