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Environmental Biology of Fishes | 1988

Density, length distribution, and diet of age-0 arctic charrSalvelinus alpinus in the surf zone of Thingvallavatn, Iceland

Odd Terje Sandlund; Hilmar J. Malmquist; Bror Jonsson; Skúli Skúlason; Sigurdur S. Snorrason; Pétur M. Jónasson; Rolf Gydemo; Torfinn Lindem

SynopsisPopulation densities of age-0 arctic chaff in the surf zone averaged 1.83 and 4.70 fish m-2 in August 1984 and June 1985, respectively. Length variation of the littoral fish was low in early summer, increasing in late summer and autumn. Newly emerged charr, ∼ 20 mm long, appeared in the stony shallow water zone during both May and June. From length variation and variation in mouth position of the young charr, it is concluded that at least two of the four chaff morphs in the lake are present in the surf zone during spring and summer. In August, some of the larger age-0 charr had moved out from the surf zone, into the pelagic and the deeper epibenthic waters. The food of young littoral charr was dominated by large chironomid larvae (instar 3 and 4) and pupae


Acta Odontologica Scandinavica | 2009

Clinical assessment of the effect of a matrix metalloproteinase inhibitor on aphthous ulcers

Skúli Skúlason; William Peter Holbrook; Thórdís Kristmundsdóttir

Objective. Aphthous ulceration is a common form of recurrent ulceration of the oral mucosa. Numerous treatments have been tried as a means of relieving pain, disinfecting the ulcer base, and reducing inflammation, but with limited success. Tetracycline and its derivatives have been shown to be inhibitors of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), which are part of the inflammatory response and contribute to the breakdown of tissue in the ulcer. Of the commercially available tetracyclines, doxycycline has shown the best inhibition of the MMPs. The aim of this study was to test clinically whether the inhibitory effect of a low-dose doxycycline in a hydrogel on MMPs would speed the recovery of oral ulceration. Material and Methods. Forty-nine patients participated in a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial. Results. Sixty-eight percent of ulcers had healed by the third day of treatment with the doxycycline gel, whereas only 25% of the patients receiving the placebo reported healing of their ulcers within 3 days. Patients treated with the docycline gel recounted faster reduction in pain during the treatment period than the placebo group did. Conclusions. Incorporation of low-dose doxycycline in a muco-adhesive gel has been demonstrated to have potential in the treatment of recurrent oral ulceration. It is concluded that MMP enzymes can be inhibited by low doses of doxycycline below levels likely to disrupt the oral flora.


Journal of Oral Pathology & Medicine | 2012

A study of the clinical activity of a gel combining monocaprin and doxycycline: a novel treatment for herpes labialis

Skúli Skúlason; W. Peter Holbrook; Halldor Thormar; Gunnar B. Gunnarsson; Thórdís Kristmundsdóttir

BACKGROUND Current treatment of herpes labialis is usually with topical antiviral drugs and early drug administration is required for effectiveness. Monocaprin, a 1-monoglyceride of capric acid, has high microbicidal activity in vitro and efficiently inactivates herpes simplex virus. Tetracyclines are inhibitors of matrix metalloproteinases that are part of the inflammatory response and contribute to the breakdown of tissue in ulcers. The study objective was to investigate the antiviral and wound-healing effect of a hydrogel containing either monocaprin or a combination of monocaprin and a low dose of doxycycline in vivo against herpes labialis. METHODS Subjects were divided into two groups: (i) with prodromal symptoms of herpes labialis; (ii) with a vesicle. Both groups applied the hydrogel five times a day for five days. Test formulations were: (i) hydrogel containing monocaprin and doxycycline (MCD), (ii) hydrogel containing only monocaprin and (iii) placebo hydrogel. Formulations were distributed randomly to subjects within each group. Subjects recorded treatment results in a 6-day diary and a 7-day follow-up diary. RESULTS For the MCD group the mean time to healing was 5.5 days (prodromal) and 5.3 days (vesicles/ulceration) or significantly shorter than for the placebo groups (7.25 and 7.5 days respectively; P < 0.05). Pain relief was significantly more with MCD (combining both the prodromal and vesicle groups) than with the monocaprin and placebo groups (P = 0.0114). CONCLUSION Combining monocaprin with low-dose doxycycline offers an effective treatment for herpes labialiss, significantly reducing time to healing and pain compared with the placebo and monocaprin alone.


Archive | 1987

Habitat use of arctic charrSalvelinus alpinus in Thingvallavatn, Iceland

Odd Ter Sandlund; Bror Jonsson; Hilmar J. Malmquist; Rolf Gydemo; Torfinn Lindem; Skúli Skúlason; Sigurdur S. Snorrason; Pétur M. Jónasson

SynopsisHabitat use by four morphs of arctic charr,Salvelinus alpinus, was investigated in Thingvallavatn, Iceland, by sampling with pelagic and benthic gill nets. Sampling was done in May/June and August/September. Greatest abundance of fish was recorded in the littoral and epipelagic zone in early autumn. Catches were low in early summer. The four morphs are partly segregated in habitat. Small (SB-) and large benthivorous (LB-) charr have a more restricted spatial distribution than piscivorous (PI-), and especially planktivorous (PL-) charr. Both benthivorous morphs are mainly found in the littoral zone, and occur in largest numbers in stony shallows at depths between 0 and 10 m. PL-charr usually dominates in numbers in all habitats. PI-charr is most abundant in epibenthic habitats, although numbers are always low. All morphs are caught in higher numbers at night than during the day, but the diurnal activity difference is highest among SB-charr. The habitat use by different morphs is as may be expected from their morphology and diets. Within the population of PL-charr, young and small fish are more abundant on the bottom than in the pelagic zone, and there is a surplus of females in the pelagic zone. Along the benthic profile, young, small and immature PL-charr are more abundant in deep than in shallow waters. The results are discussed in relation to food supply, competition and predation. Possible reasons for the occurrence of four arctic charr morphs are also discussed.


Biological Journal of The Linnean Society | 1994

Trophic specialization in Arctic charr Salvelinus alpinus (Pisces; Salmonidae): morphological divergence and ontogenetic niche shifts

Sigurdur S. Snorrason; Skúli Skúlason; Bror Jonsson; Hilmar J. Malmquist; Pétur M. Jónasson; Odd Terje Sandlund; Torfinn Lindem


Environmental Biology of Fishes | 1987

Habitat use of arctic charr Salvelinus alpinus in Thingvallavatn, Iceland

Odd Terje Sandlund; Bror Jonsson; M. J. Malmquist; Rolf Gydemo; Torfinn Lindem; Skúli Skúlason; S. S. Snorrson; Pétur M. Jónasson


Archive | 2000

Pharmaceutical composition for treatment of mucosal epithelial ulceration and/or erosion

Skúli Skúlason; W. Peter Holbrook; Thórdís Kristmundsdóttir; Sveinbjorn Gizurarson


Archive | 2007

Orally administrable films and preparation thereof

Meir Haber; Thórdís Kristmundsdóttir; Skúli Skúlason


Lipids and Essential Oils as Antimicrobial Agents | 2010

Lipids as Active Ingredients in Pharmaceuticals, Cosmetics and Health Foods

Thórdís Kristmundsdóttir; Skúli Skúlason


Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, and Oral Radiology | 2012

Innovations in Local Drug Delivery for Treating Common Oral Conditions

William Peter Holbrook; Skúli Skúlason; Thórdís Kristmundsdóttir; A.T. Kristjansso; Halldor Thormar

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