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Experimental Biology and Medicine | 1944

Antipressor Effect of 1,4-Cyclohexandione on Blood Pressure of Hypertensive Dogs.

B. S. Oppenheimer; B. E. Lowenstein; Chester Hyman

Summary Daily intramuscular injections for one week of the diketone, 1,4-cyclohexandione, into hypertensive dogs resulted in a moderate reduction of blood pressure. In the dosage thus far employed there has been no gross evidence of local or general toxic effect.


Experimental Biology and Medicine | 1939

Acceleration of Hemolysis in Relation to Chemical Structure. II. The Straight-Chain Alcohols

Eric Ponder; Chester Hyman

One of us (Ponder 1 ) has already discussed the relation between the chemical structure of the benzene derivatives and the extent to which they accelerate hemolysis by the simple lysins, and has formulated a single expression to indicate the accelerating power of any substance in any concentration.∗ This note considers acceleration by the straight chain alcohols, from propyl to nonyl. Method. The method used was that described by Ponder. 1 By a comparison of 2 time-dilution curves the acceleration for a given concentration of alcohol was determined. From this R value and the concentration of alcohol in mM/1, a value for (l-R)/c was obtained.† As with the benzene derivatives, the solubility of the higher alcohols in water is very small and great care has to be taken to obtain known amounts in solution. In all cases below amyl alcohol the concentration employed was as close to saturation as possible. Propyl alcohol showed no acceleration in concentrations as great as 1.5 M/l. In higher concentrations, about 5 M/l, this alcohol is lytic per se (Gordon 2 ). Butyl and amyl alcohols are relatively soluble in water and it was unnecessary to approach saturation to get sufficiently concentrated solutions for acceleration. The concentrations used are given in Column 2 of Table I. The alcohols used were obtained from Eastman Kodak Company, and had boiling-point ranges of not more than 5°C. Saponin in dilutions of 1:10,000 to 1:60,000 was used as the lysin throughout. Time-dilution curves were plotted at 25 °C in isotonic NaCl. Results. In Table I the results with the various alcohols are summarized.


American Journal of Physiology | 1954

Mechanism Whereby Renin Increases the Rate of T-1824 Disappearance From the Circulation of Rabbits

Rita L. Paldino; Chester Hyman


American Journal of Physiology | 1948

FLUID SHIFTS IN ANIMALS DURING PRESSURE BREATHING

Chester Hyman; Joseph Goodman


American Journal of Physiology | 1944

FILTRATION ACROSS THE VASCULAR WALL AS A FUNCTION OF SEVERAL PHYSICAL FACTORS

Chester Hyman


American Journal of Physiology | 1962

Analysis of clearance of intra-arterially administered labels from skeletal muscle

Chester Hyman; Jim Lenthall


American Journal of Physiology | 1954

Influence of Reticulo-Endothelial Blockade and Stimulation on the Rate of Disappearance of Evans Blue From the Circulation

Chester Hyman; Rita L. Paldino


American Journal of Physiology | 1955

Histological studies on the influence of thorotrast on the intrahepatic distribution of T-1824.

Sol Bernick; Chester Hyman; Rita L. Paldino


American Heart Journal | 1964

ALTERNATIVE PATHWAYS FOR THE RETURN OF LYMPH.

Rita L. Paldino; Chester Hyman


American Journal of Physiology | 1948

FLUID SHIFTS DURING EXPOSURE TO ACCELERATIONS: RAPID LOCAL CHANGES UNDER NEGATIVE G

Floyd Stauffer; Chester Hyman

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Rita L. Paldino

University of Southern California

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Jim Lenthall

University of Southern California

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Joseph Goodman

California Institute of Technology

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Sol Bernick

University of Southern California

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