AbstractMalignant hyperthermia occurs in man and pigs as a hereditary disorder notably as a complication of halotane-induced anaesthesia. It involves an abnormality in the metabolism of Ca2+. A search was made for abnormalities of calcium-binding proteins. Troponin C from normal pig muscle was found to differ in 2 of 159 amino acids from rabbit Tn C and 3 from man. No differences between normal and abnormal pig muscle were found. Two-dimensional electrophoresis of red cell calmodulin from normal and abnormal pigs also failed to demonstrate a difference
Malignant hyperthermia (MH) is an uncommon, lifethreatening pharmacogenetic disorder of the skeletal...
Mating MH positive pigs to MH positive pigs produces an F1 generation that is highly stress suscepti...
The observation is reported that hyperthermia-susceptible swine manifest an increased red cell osmot...
AbstractMalignant hyperthermia occurs in man and pigs as a hereditary disorder notably as a complica...
Malignant hyperthermia (MH) is a pharmacogenetic disease of humans and various animal species that p...
Malignant hyperthermia (MH) is a pharmacogenetic disease of humans and various animal species that p...
Total calcium content of both human and porcine MHS skeletal muscle is significantly less than norma...
In vitro muscle contracture responses in swine susceptible to malignant hyperpyrexia (MH) were simil...
In vitro studies, using agents which act specifically on different parts of the muscle contractile m...
AbstractCalcium-induced calcium release and halothane-induced calcium release from pig sarcoplasmic ...
Serum creatine phosphokinase, rectal temperature and muscle pH at death were measured in three halot...
Malignant hyperthermia (MH) causes neurological, liver, and kidney damage and death in humans and ma...
Malignant hyperthermia and capture myopathy are two well-described potentially fatal hypermetabolic ...
The effects of bilateral adrenalectomy, together with the i.v. administration of bretylium tosylate ...
Early studies indicated that the pharmacogenetic disorder, malignant hyperthermia (MH), was inherite...
Malignant hyperthermia (MH) is an uncommon, lifethreatening pharmacogenetic disorder of the skeletal...
Mating MH positive pigs to MH positive pigs produces an F1 generation that is highly stress suscepti...
The observation is reported that hyperthermia-susceptible swine manifest an increased red cell osmot...
AbstractMalignant hyperthermia occurs in man and pigs as a hereditary disorder notably as a complica...
Malignant hyperthermia (MH) is a pharmacogenetic disease of humans and various animal species that p...
Malignant hyperthermia (MH) is a pharmacogenetic disease of humans and various animal species that p...
Total calcium content of both human and porcine MHS skeletal muscle is significantly less than norma...
In vitro muscle contracture responses in swine susceptible to malignant hyperpyrexia (MH) were simil...
In vitro studies, using agents which act specifically on different parts of the muscle contractile m...
AbstractCalcium-induced calcium release and halothane-induced calcium release from pig sarcoplasmic ...
Serum creatine phosphokinase, rectal temperature and muscle pH at death were measured in three halot...
Malignant hyperthermia (MH) causes neurological, liver, and kidney damage and death in humans and ma...
Malignant hyperthermia and capture myopathy are two well-described potentially fatal hypermetabolic ...
The effects of bilateral adrenalectomy, together with the i.v. administration of bretylium tosylate ...
Early studies indicated that the pharmacogenetic disorder, malignant hyperthermia (MH), was inherite...
Malignant hyperthermia (MH) is an uncommon, lifethreatening pharmacogenetic disorder of the skeletal...
Mating MH positive pigs to MH positive pigs produces an F1 generation that is highly stress suscepti...
The observation is reported that hyperthermia-susceptible swine manifest an increased red cell osmot...