SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT SZILAGYI, L. - SZILAGYI, T.
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SZILAGYI, Lilla
"Motivation; symposioum by the Society of French-Speaking
Psychologist." Reviewed by Lilla Szilagyi. I-Iagy pszichol
szemle 20 no.2:303-304 163.
SZILAGYI, M.
Measurement of the injection efficiency of the emitter point contact
on germinaium in the presence of a drift field. Acta, phys Hung 11
no.4-.401-404 160. (MAT 10:2)
1. Industrial Research Institute for Telecommunication Technique,
Budapest. Presented by G.Szigeti.
(Germanium) -
BODO, Z.; POZOR, G.; SZILAGYi m.s ZAwjtDOWSKIP A.
Thermal shook irivestigqLtions on geimanium monqcFystals. Acts. phy;s
Hung 15 no.3:275-279 163.
1. Research Institute for Telecommtmication Technique, Budapest.
investigation of the purity of adkk"6' imth
gap=
paper clectrapboreals.
j~ah!y and
M
Tudomany-,ts A Lad. J71, Oszl~~
Hunprian).-In a sola. Df
Fe16, CoO v~~ found as impurity by using, paper chyamata-
graphic technique.-, Identification. nf the impurity -was
ption measurements of the 0 activity'
carried out by absor
and by using to blinks.
7
WCAW
-SZILLGYI, Maria;. BIRMI, I Danes; MATHE, GyBrg7
Investigating the degree of radioactive impurit7 of the Ndl47 iso-
tope preparation. Vag7 fiz fol7oir 7 lao.6:451-456 159. (=&i 9 - 4)
1. MTk Atomma& Kutato Intezete Debrecen.
(Radioisotopes) (Nood7mium) (Cesium) (Sulfur), (Zinc)
SZID.GYI . Maria
Solubility of uraniun, halts in organic esters. Atomki kozl
2 no.1:49-,12 160.
.SZIIJiGYI*, Maria
Examination of radioactive contaminations of P.-,42 isotope
.4
products by applying hmus preparations. ATOIKI kozl 3 no. 1:
3-9 161
SZALAY, Sandor (Debrecen)~
...~ILAGYI, Maria (Debrecen)
Investigations of the adsorption of some uranium fission products
on a humus preparation. Mat kozl MTA 11 no.1:47-55 161. (E&I 10:6)
1. A.Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia Atommag Kutato Intezete, Debrecen.
(Adsorption) (Uranium) (Fission products)
(Humus) (Radioisotopes) (Gations)
SZALAY, A.; SZILAGYI, M.
Investigations Concerning the retention of firsion products
on humic acids. Acta phys Hung 13 no.4:4ZI-436 161.
1. Institute of Nuclear Research of the Hungarian Academy
of Sciences, Debrecen, Hungary.
SZILAG,YI.- Mar-ia-, ....
Radiometric identification of fission product fractions not
sorbed by humic acidee Acts. phys.,Mmq 16 no.1:21-27 163&
1. Institut.6 of Nuclear Reataroh of the Hungarian Academy of
Sciences (ATGM)., Debrecen. Presented by A. Szalay.
HORVATH) I.; POP, Olivia; SZILAGYI, M.
.r ~-
;oeitgenographic determination of the oxide content
ii, some Iron powders. Bul stiint polit Cluj no.7.-
63-69 164.
iIq Par, a
TrHZ: Retention of fission Mduetdkith humicaoids in turr i a~ -new: potent-ir-01"
m
e
thod for treating effluent waters
Fizi-kai* szem,!T, no. i2, 1964, 388-391
'S: nu :' e~
waler sanitaticn, nuclear iecont-inination method
B, 3 T: A C:Iar~ia'iy decomposed rurf, with low ash content, was tound to
o E~ ~D furanyl catiDns. lnves,~iga-ions were undertaken to
-:''s Dne7c7-,,-.3c ~~r the creatment
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SZILAGYI, M.
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Periodic focusing of dense electron beams with thin lenses.
Acta phys Hung 18 no.2:87-99 165.
1. Rpsearch Institute of Technical Physics of the Hungarian
Academy of Sciences, Budapest. Submitted January 23, 1964~
SZILAGYI, Ilillgi
An aspect of our activity. Constr Buc 15 no.726:2 7 D 163.
1. Secretarul comitetului sindicatului I-C-I.~L.Brasov.
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o!~ an i ron
SOURCE Constmictia de masini,e-no. 10, qWL-54?
I-o"ider metal, netal metal comnaction,
Fl~,- q~--I-hcrs stud-led tho thr~rmAl- ~onductivit-, of sintered iron parts in
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SZILAGYI, Miklos
Magnetic cylindrical lenses with anti-symetry plane. Muszaki kozl MTA
.19 no.1/4:269-294 161.
1. MTA Muszaki Fizilmi Kutato Intezet Elektronfizikai Ontalya.
SZILA-GYI, P.
A modified tension apparatus for the treatment of femoral neck frac-
tures. Magy. sebeszet 6 no.2:109-113 May 1953. (CIXL ~5:4)
1. Doctor. 2. Orthopedic Clinic (Director -- Dr. Andor Glauber),
Budapest Medical University.
GIAUBER, Andor, Dr.; SZIIAGYI,-r41-,I,j')r.; LENART, Gyorgy, Dr.
Use of bones stored in merthiolate. Orv. hetil. 98 no.49:1354-1)56
8 Dee 57.
1. A Budanesti Orvostudomanyi Rgyetem Orthopaediai Klinikajanak
(mb. igazp-ato: Glauber Andor dr. egyst. docens) kozlemenve.
(BONE AND BONN, transpl.
preserv. in thimerosal solution (Hun))
Siludyi,, Pal, Dr.; CSER, Imre, Dr.
Therapy of fracture of the lower third of the femur in Paget's disease
by conmression apparatus. Orv. hetil. 98 no.49,.1357-1358 8 Dec 57.
1. A Budapesti Orvostudomanyi Fgyetem Orthopaediai Klinikajanak (igazgato:
prof. Zinner landor dr.) kozlemerqe.
(OSTBITIS WFORMANS, compl.
fraot. of lower third of femur, ther., intramedullar7
nailing & compression appar. (Hun))
(FEMUR, fract.
in osteitis deformans, of lower third, ther., intramedallary
nailing & compression appar. (Hun))
SZILAGYI, T)al
GIAUBER,, An.4or HTUGARY
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Orthopedic ClinlogMedioal Sohoolq University of
Budapest (Budapesti Orvostudomanyl Egyetsm
Orthopaediai Klinikaja)
Budapestj, Magyar-TraumatolqZis. 2ELhopaedial es
helyreallito Sebeszete No 3& AuS 62j PP 169-174a
"Indication of Partial or Full Removal of the Patella
and its Sureioal ReEstiltes it
Co-authorst
1-:ZILAGYIL Pals-MDj Orthopedic Clinic,, Medical School,
University of Budapest
M
THUNGARY
SZILAGYI, Pal, Dr, colonel-physician (orvosezredes~ [no affiliation given].
"First Aid for Victims of Bums."
Budapest, Honvedorvos, Vol XV, No 2, Apr-June 1963, Pages 8"91-
Abstract% The author defines burns and summarizes the factors which
effect the prognosis of the disease. The methods of immediate treatment
and their dependence on the extant and location of the injury are dis-
cussed. First aid, hospital treatment during the first two days, pre-
vention of infection, tetanus prophylaxis and modes of local treatment
are discussed. No references,
SILADI, Shandor (Szilaffi, Sandot]
There are no small tasks for the Ifungarian trade-union group
organizers. Veen.prof.dvizb. no.2:36-38 7 '59.
(MIRA 12:4)
1. Chlon TSentral , nogo soveta profsoyuzov Vengrii.
(Illingary--Trade unions)
SZILAGYI, Sandor
Intemational work of the Hungarian trade unions. 14unka 10 no.1:32-33
Ja '60.
1. Szakszer7ezetek Orszagos Tanacea nenzetkozi kapaeolatok oaztalyanak
vezetoje.
SZD.A(TII,, gandor
May 9,reminds and warns! Munka 10 no.5:35 My '60.
SZILAGYI, Sandor
The program of unity. Hungarian TU no.10:4-5 0 161.
SZILAGYI. Sandor
The Berlim Executive Committee session of the World Federation of
Trade Unions. Minki, U no.3:1-2 Mr 161.
1. Szakazervezetak Orszagos Tanaosa nemzetkozi kapcsolatok oaztalyanak
vezetoje.
(Trade unions)
SZILAGYI, Sandor
The Cuban revolution and trade unions. Hink-a 1-1 no.7.*32-33 J:L 162,
1. Szakszervezetek Orazagos Tanacea ne=etkozi osztalyaaak vezetoje.
(Cuba-Trade unions)
SZILAGYIp Sandor
On the eve of the meeting of the worldO*s organized workers.
Munka 11 no.10,.32-33 0 161.
1. Szakszervezetek Orszagos Tanacsa nemzetkozi kapasolatok
osztalyanak vazetoje.
,Sz andor
International movement of the chemical workers. Hung TU
no.3//+:16 163.
1. President of the Oila Chemical and Allied Workers T.U.I.
SZILAGYI, Sar.dor
The Hungarian Chemical Workers' Union. Hung TU no-,3:3-5 Mx- 165.
1. Secretary General, Hungarian Cheacal Workers' Union,
Budapest,
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A 61 if I A L
PICkCIMS A.6 POM-WI-41 ~Z
00
Can hunum blood groups be cbaqo ~y chemical
tion? Mla Res-Kiss and Tibor S61A ' (Univ. Debre-
W
cen, Hungary). Orvosi -97: ;4+-Gfl943).-ln
expts. in ritro and in vivo =ne. atropine, and pilo-
carpine did not change the group to which the Wxyl of a
given person belongs. ThN result is in agreement with thc
statrmrnt.% o[Papilian and Preda. 151vin FinAly
04"
0 r!
A S a. S L A IIETALLURGKAL LITERAIURE CLAS$WICATICH
8
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9:100
1100
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all
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A L D. at 11 it if a 41 42 as
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AW. It. tee
A Oct$ at adrenaline
influence of ferrous iton an the S!,
Debrecen
and H
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a (only
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e.jtytI'._
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~r_~_jo(tq_jj); cf. lvtA-vi~ and Stern, C.A. 37, "W.-
Fe*1 markedly so -A-11 the action of adrenaline (10
wts of Fe to I of =inr) and of ephedritic (21): 1) on
. i
'rhe vamwitatory
tolated hypodynainic frog heart.
C
00 effect of adrenaline an Trendelenburg fn)p was abolished
66 by Fe **; tbii antagoini4in did not involve the para3ym-
go pathetic nervaAAA sy%tcat, since atMinizatiou h-Ad no in-
' *
k
d i
hibi .00
e
n
tory
hail a transitory but tit.Ar
fluctice. Ft
0 eff".t oil tit,- itierra-C of loloixt llfv~iurv atid of coutrAction'.1
d
i
go J", t
4 the stplcvu ilue to adrrrutlinv aditnowtTrd to
p;
j
ff
d
d
f
-
ect o
uc
&
jl~~i aWithed the bjood_pr~%ujv-rr
og e
00 ; rvitalitic folk,wing orgotamine and y0himbitic admini%tra-
40 0
tion. The hYjWf9IYCeMiC effect -4 aLlStUAlitIL Wal. how-
90 ever. tit it alfc-cted by Fe * '. Thettlood-pressurr-reducinit
coo
0 cffcvt of hiit4miste was coulitcracted by Fe -. It WAS 'coo
0 concluded that Pe** acted on smooth inuxle to Inhibit
bl
l
h
d
f
400 4D
oo
ature o
t
e
strongly the Irritability of the muscu
VtWls by vaitodilators and vasoconstrictors.
Ire 0
Erich Ifirschh"C coo
see
tee
A 0 - S L A -F TALLURFtC.L LITIPAIURE CLASWICATICilit
tee I
d a C.9 C., All
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SZILI.~:Yl, T. 1951
(Pbysiol. and Path. Inst. U. of Debrecen)
IrProperties and Effects cf Procnine-azo-protein.11
Acta Phy5iol Orjudapert), 19511 2/1 suppl ()I9)
No abst. in Ex(,-. Iled.
FULOP T. MM MIMS L., SUM= T-,, HUME= I*
A tlWcoldsa otetes hatasa a bm-ubmiscmat iWrl8ke'788gerso
rl!Yfect of experiwntal I-pTert47"Idi= On the s0nsitiviV Of
TM bmahial rmsales7 Kiserlubes ormstud. 30 1951 pe 174-7o
1, DrS, Ke33VU6 SSUSVio UlWd=03. 29 P4th*Pb;VGiOlO&&l
Mwtituto., Debrocan Universitre
GLML 20a 10.9 Get. 53.
GAL, I.;JAVOR, T.;IMZTYUS, L,;TAZAR, J.;NjKoi)smmZ. I.;SZIIAGYI, T.;VWH, L.
'4,.c , "
Effect of roentgen rays on diphtheria toxin. Acta vhysiol. hung. 2 no.
3-4:533-537 1951. (CIAL 22:1)
1. Of the Pathophysiological Institute and of the First Medical Olinic,
Debrecen University.
~3
GAL, I.; J VOR, T.; KSSZFM L.; LAZAR, J.; NIKODMBZ, I.; SZILAGYI, T.;
VEGH, L. - - - - - ?
Effect of roentgen rays on diphtheria toxin. Kiserlates Orvostud.
3 no. 5:363-365 1951. (CLML 21:3)
1. Doctors except Javor and Lazar. 2. Institute of Pathology and
First Internal Clinic of Debrecen Medical University.
KESZTYUS, L.:;,SZILAGYI T IKODFAMZ. I.; FULOP. T.
!I ~~#Tl ~. * ~
The effect of feeding thyroid on the excitability of the bronchial
musculature. Acts. physiol. hang--.3 no.1:25!-30 195-~. (GIML 24:3)
1. Of the Institute of Patho-Physiology of Debrecen University.
SZIIAGYI, T..BAGDY, D.:JAVOR, T.
The specificity of fibrinogen of mamals. Kiserletes orvostud-4 no.
4:262-267 Aug 1952. (GIML 23:5)
1. Doctor. 2. Pathopbruiology Institute-of Debrecen Medical Univer-
aity and Third Department of Research Institute of Pharmaceutics In-
dustry.
ADLER, P.;BANYASZ, T.;JAVOR. T.;K3SZ7YUS, L.;SIXON, M,;SZIIAGYI, To;VARGA, E*;
WMT' S. Q'immeaffil Is
Novo4aine azoprotain and novocain allergy. Apta pbyoiL%l. hung. 4 no.1-2:
195-210 195.3. (CIML 25: 1)
1. Of the Physiological and Pathophymiologtogl Inatitute and of the
Stomatological and Dermatolo&ical Clinics, Debrocen University.
XESZTHYUS, L.; SZILAGUI, T.; GYULAI,.F-
Nervous system and immunity. 1. Effect of barbiturate sleep on
titer of immune bodies in the blood. Acta microb. hung. I no.4:
359-370 1954.
1-Institut Vir Pathopbysiologie der Medizinischen UniversitAt,
Debrecen.
(ANTIGENS Affn ANTI130DILPS
antibody form., off. of barbiturates in rabbits)
(33AR13ITURATES, off .
on antibody form. in rabbits)
KESZTYUS, L.,; SZILAGYI, T.,; CSERUYANSZKY, H-
Role of the ner7ous system in immunity. V. Effect of neurotomy
to sensitivity of the skin to diphtheria toxin. Acts, microb. hung.
2 no-4:353-358 1955.
1. Pathophysiologisches Institut der Medizinischen Universitat,
Debrecen.
(DIPHTHICRIA. immunology,
off. of neurotony on skin sensitivity to diphtheria
toxin)
(ORVOUS SYSTEM, physiology,
off. of neurotomy on skin sensitivity to diphtheria
toxin)
3ZILAGY1 Tibor, KOCSAR, Laszlo,-KWZTYUS. Lorand
Iffect of adroaalin, noradrenalino acetylcholine and histamines on
blood pressure after administration Into the hepatic artery.
Kiserletoo orvostud. 7 no.1:21-24 Jan 55.
1. Debreceni Orvostudomanvi Affetem Korelettani Intesete
(BLOOD FUSSURZ, effect of drugs on
epinephrine, arterepol. acetylcholine & histamine, af ter
admin. in heptic artery in dog)
(ARTMMIZS', MrATIC
acetylcholine, arterenol. epinephrine & histamine admin..
,eff.'.oh blood pressure in dog)
(AC]ITYWHOLM. - effec* t a
n~
o
'blood pressure,.after admin. into hepatic artery in dog)
(ARTA M OL, effects
on blood pressure, after admin. into hepatic artery in, dog)
(3KP 192PERINE, effects
oii blood pressure..after admin. into hepatic artery in dog)
(HISTAMINE, effects
on blood-pressure, after admin. into hepatic artery in dog)
SZ1LAGY1, Tibor,;:BAGDY. Daniel.; KOCSAR, Laszlo.
Antigenic properties of fibrin. H. Mxperiences with implantation
and anaphylaxis. Kiserletea oryostud 7 no.4:424-427 JU17 55.
1. Debreceni Orvostudananyi Ygyatem. Korelettani Intezet es
Gyogyszeripari Kutatointezet Biochemiai oaztalya.
(ALLURGY, oxjperimental,
&Aiaphylaxie caused by fibrin)
(FIBRIN, effects,
anaphylaxis)
7
EXC'ERPTA MMICA Sac.2 Vo1*9 ::113:iri:IAO97WAe -U~56
4301. SZIL-A-GYLT-. KOCSAR L. and GYULAI F. Debreceni Orvostudominyi
k-gyetem k6r6lettani Intdzete. *Hypothermia hatAsa az anaphylaxifis shockra.
Effect of hypothermia on anaphylactic shock KISItHL.
ORVOSTUD. 1955, 7/6 (569-572) Graphs 2 Tables I
Fatal anaphylactic shock in the guinea-pig can be prevented by refrigeration. This
cannot be due to a decrease of histamine -sensitivity, as hypothermia does not af-
ford protection against s.c. or intracardiac poisoning with histamine. nor is the
histamine sensitivity of the bronchial musculature appreciably influenced by hypo-
thermia. The probable mechanism of the protective action is that owing to the
lowered metabolism the antigen-antibody reaction and histamine liberation are
slowed down. From authors', SUMFnary
I-agm rw~r.' tsp-% WM-W
OMMMIM
~Z-l L
On. Effftt of hypothermll On anaphylaeffe
V
OKocsAr and F. GyuL-i Acht pfysiat. Acad. Sci. hung,,
393--398 (Pathophysiol. In.-it., Med. Univ, Debrecen, Hungary).--;-.
The re-injection of a dose of anaphylactic antigen proved,to be
lethal In guineapigs at normil twkly temp. but not in aninials cooled*
to23-26'. Hypothermin. had no c(fccteitlivron the Sensitivityto
histamine injections or on ilia sensitivity of the broachi;d muscles
to histamine. It is concluded that the protective effect of hypo.
thermia is due to a slowing down of the reaction between antigen and
antibody thereby diminishing the amount of released histamine.
(German) A. B. L. BEzuAx.
S,z 14 a C'Y _T
EXCMIPU MMICJL
SOC.2 V01,9/10 PhPiO108796ta. 0d56
4825. SZ1LAGY1 T., KOCSAR L. and KESZTYUS L. Inst. of Pathophysiol.. Univ.
Wre-C.-Se-h-.7-Debrecen. *Blood pressure effect of adrenaline.
noradrenaline, acetylcholine and histamine Injected in.
to the blood circulation of liver ACTAPHYSIOL.ACAD.SCIENT.
HUNG. (Budapest) 1955, 8/3-4 (405-408) Graphs 3 Tables I
The effects on the dog's systemic arterial blood pressure of adrenaline, noradre-
naline, ACh and histamine administered via a systemic vein, via the hepatic artery
or via the portal vein were compared. It was concluded that the liver could inac-
tivate 1.8 to 5 mg.'of adrenaline per hr., but was less effective in the case of nor-
adrenaline. It could inactivate 180 mg. of ACh per hr. given through the hepatic
artery or 250 mg. per hr. given through the portal vein. It had little effect on the
activity of histamine. Grayson - lbadan
_qKL-l Ml, T.; KOCSAR, L.; CS--7l.YlU4SZKY,H.
,UL
The nervous system and irra-,iunity. VII. '~'ffect of hypothermia on
the Schwarizmann phenomenon. In German. p. 333. Vol. 3, No. 4
19!56. ACM ~IICROBIOLOGICA. Budapest, Hungary
SOURCE: East European Accessions Lists (PRAT) Library of Congress
Vol. 6, No. 1 Jaunary, 1956
SZIL&GYI, Tibor,; KOCSAR, Laszlo,; CSERNYANSZKY, Hadvig.
Nervous system and immunity: VII. Xffects'of bypothemia on
the Shwartswan phenomenon. Kiserletes orvostud. 8 no-3:314-317
MaY 5 6
1. Debreceni Orvostud. Fgyetem Korelettani Intezete.
(ALLIMGY. expe r.
Shwartzmen phenomenon, eff. of exper. hypothermis. in
rabbits (Fun))
(30DY TUPERATURE
hypothermia. exper., eff. on Shwartzman phenomenon in
rabbits (Hun))
4327j:L/q J,
EXC Ma-II MICA S.8c.2 V01.9/10 MV41010g7vatc. Oct56
4564. SZILAGYI T.. KoCSAR L. and CSERNYANSZKY H, Pathophysiol. Inst..
Med. U-n =v, Debrecen. *Wirkung der Hypothvrmie auf das Shwartzmansche
Phanomen. Effect of hypothermia on the Shwartzman :phe-
nomenon ACTA PHYSIOL. A CAD. SCI ENT. HUNG. (Budapest) 1956,9/suppl.
(35-36)
The Shwartzman reaction does not occur when injections (sensitizingor challenging)
of Cali dyspepsiae culture filtrate are administered to hypothermic rabbits. The
appearance of the local haemorrhagic reaction needs a certain intensity of meta-
bolism. Guzek - Cracow
3 LAY '--Yl , 1 -
SZIIAGYI, T.; XOGSAR, L.; SZATAI, I.
Effects of cobalt ion on adrenalin reactions. Acta. physiol. hung. 11
no-3-4:409-413 1957.
1. Pathophysiologischea institut der medizinischen, Universitat, Debrecen.
(XPIMHRIM, antag. *
cobalt, selective inhib. in various isolated organs (Gar))
(COBALT, aff.
-selective inhib. of epinephrine in various isolated
organs (Ger))
t
Y_~Dll^,A 3ec 2 Voll 12/1 Physiology Jan 59
13'~- F-F VECTS OF GLUCOSE AND ADRENALINV ON I'llOSPHORYLASE AND
G LIXOSE -6 -111 IWIIIIATASE ACTIVITIES 01, LIVER - Wirkunk von
Zuckerbelastung und Adrenalin auf Elie Phosphorylase- und GInkuse-G-l"los-
phatase-Aktivit:lt der Leber - Bot Gy. , ~-iT. and Szab6 E.
Pathophysiol. Inst., Med. Univ.. Debrecen - ACI A PHYSIOL. ACAD. SCI.
HUNG. 1957, 11/3-.1(421-426) Tables 3
In-vivo experiments on anaesthetized dogs showed that while adrenaline ldinini~-
tration causes an- elevation of blood sugar together with increased activity of he-
patic phosphorylase, it does not affect glucose-6-phosphatase acLivity. Double
glucose tolerance tests showed that hepatic phosphorylase activity is lowered.
but returns to initial values at a time when the blood glucose level is still falling.
Glucose -6-phosphatase activity of the liver falls after the elevation of the blood-
s-ugar level, but starts to rise again before the blood-sugar values decrease.
Koch - Sydney
z
~rl
BOT, Gyorgy; SZIIAGYI, Tibor; 5ZA.BO, Xndre
,Vffects of glucose loading and adrenalin on liver phosphorylase and
glucose-6-phosphatase activities. Kiserletes orvostud 9 no.5-6:507-
53.1 Oct-Doc 58.
1. KoreLlettani Intezet, Debrecen.
(GLUCOSE, eff.
loading, on liver phosphorylase & glucose-6-phosphatase
activities in dogs (Hun))
(JiPIMEPHRM, eff.
on liver phoaphorylase and glucose-6-phosphatase activities in
dogs (Hun))
(LIVJR, metab.
glucose-6-phosphatase & phosphorylase, eff. of epinephrine
& glucose loading on activities in dogs (Bun))
(PHOSPHORTIASAS
in liver, eff. of epinephrine & glucose loading on activity
in dogs (Ehn))
(PHOSPHATA53S
glucose-6-phosphatase in liver,. eff. of epinephrine & glucose
loading on activity in dogs (Eftin))
SZIIAGTI, Tibor; K0CSkR, Inszlo; SZATA.I, Imre
Effect of the cobaltous ion on the reactions of adrenalin. Kiserletes
orvostud 9 no.5-6.-581-585 Oct-Dec 58.
1. Debreceni Orvostudomanyi Egyetem Korelettani Intezete.
WOBATR, eff.
cobaltous ion selective inhib. of epinephrine actions in
various animal organs in vitro (Ehn))
(EPITWHRO2, antag.
cobaltous ion# selective inhib. in various animal organs in
vitro (Hun))
JOKAY, I.; BOT, G.; SZIL&AL~jx
Antigenic properties of muscle phosphorylase. Kiserletes orvostud. 10
no.4091-396 Aug 58.
1. Debreceni Orvostudomanvi Egyetem Korelettani Intezete.
(A NT IGBNS
antigenic properties of misc. phosphorylases, organ
species specificity (Eban))
(MUSCLIS, metab.
phosphorylases, antigenic properties, organ & species
spe.mificity (Ran))
(PHOSPHORYIAS]IS
masc., antigenic pro-Perties, organ & species specificity
(Hun))
KOSCARt MMS, 0.; IWI, A.
Effect of largactil on the formation of immune bodies. Kiserletes orvostud.
10 no.4:416-419 Aug 58.
1. DObreceni OzTostudomanyi 3&vetem Korelettani Intezete es I. sz. Belklin
-:Ucaja.
(ANTIBODIES,
form., eff. of chlorpromazine in rabbits (Hun))
(CHIORPROILIAZINA, eff.
on antibody form. in rabbits (Hun))
EXCERPTA YEDICA See 2 Vol-12/9- Physioloa Sept 59
4164. EFFECTS OF ELECTRIC SHOCKS IN HYPOTHERMIA UNDER TREAT-
MENT WITH CHLORPROMAZINE OR PRENOBARBITAL - Untersuchung
elektrischer StrOmstOsse in Hypothermie, wahrend Largactil- bzw. Luminal-
behandlung - SZ1114 I T., Benko K. and Csernydnszky H. Patho-
physiol. und PEYS nsed. Univ., Debrecen - ACTA PHYSIOL. ACAD.
SCI. HUNG. 1958, 14/1 (89-93) Tables 2
Hypothermic mice (chilled by Giaja's method) are resistant to a voltage which
causes death in normothermic animals. This is connected with the decrease of
electrical contuctivity in the hypothermic organism, caused by changes in mobility
of ions. Guzek - Cracow
jKAY, I.; BOT, G.; SZIIAGYI, T.
Antigenic activities of muscle phoaphorylane. Acts, physiol. hung.
14 no.2:155-161 1958.
1. Patonhysiologisches Institut der Medizinischen Universitat,
Debrecen.
(ATITIMS
antigenic properties of phosphorylases from hen muse.,
organ & species specificity (Ger))
(PHOS-PHORYIAS]IS
in muse. of hen, antigenic: -properties, organ & species
specificity (Ger))
(MMURS, metab
phosphorylases, antigenic properties of -phosphorylases
from hen muse., organ & species specificity (Gar))
KOCSAR, L.; SZILAGYI, T.; TlQMS# 09; BANP As
~- ~-' ~tl-
Effect of chlorpromazine on immine body formation. Acta physiol. hung.
14 no.2:163-166 1958.
1. Institute of Pathophysiology and lat Department of Medicine,
Medical University, Debrecen.
(AMIBODIES
form., eff. of chlorpromazine in rabbits)
(CHIORPROWINE, off.
on ant ibody form. in rabbits)
CSLM, B.; CSMWAN
TESZT-TUS, L.: SZIIAGYI, T.; SZKY, H.
':iffect of hypothermia on nassive anaphylaxis of guinea pigs. Acta
-physiol. hung. 14 no.2:177-186 1958.
.1..Pathophysiolo-r,isches Institut der Medizinischen Universitat,
Debrecen.
(HYPOTiMMIA, eff.
on passive anaphylaxis in guinea pigs (Ger))
(ALIERGY, exper.
eff. of hypothermia on passive anaphytamis in guinea pigs
(Ger))
Y:,;;SZTYUS, L.; SZIIAGYI, T.; GSABA, B.; CSMiNYANSZKY, H.; KAVAI, M.
Effect of chlorpromazine on passive anaphylaxis of guinea pigs. Acts.
nhysiol. hung. 14 no.2:187-194 1958.
1. Pathophyniologisches Institut der Medizinischen Universitat,
Debrecen.
(CHLORPROMAZM, eff.
on nassive anaphylaxis in guinea Digs (Ger))
(ALLNRGY, exper.
eff. of chlorpromazine on passive anaphylaxis in guinea pigs
(Ger))
SZIIAGYI,_,TibQr;, KOVXR, Andras; CSABA, Bela
Affect of hypothermia on histamine liberation under the
influence of adrenalin. Kiserletes Orvostudomany 12
no.1:26-29 P 16o.
1. Debreceni Orvostudomanyi Igyetem Korelettani es Alettani
Intezetei.
(HISTAMINN physiol)
(HYPOTHERMIA INDUCED eff)
(APINAMIS3 pharmacol)
KESZTYGS, Lorand; P~~LAGY1,Tib.%r.;_KOGSAR, Iasslo; CSXRNWSZKY, Redvig;
KAUI Maria
Distribution of 1131-labeled ovalbui4in in normal and sensitized
guinea pigs. Xiserletes Orvostudomany 12 no.1:80-85 If 16o.
1. Debreceni Orvostudomanyi laetem Korelettani Intezete.
(JaG WEITZ)
(IODM radioactive)
(ATJMGT exper) .1
KXSZ7MS,L.; SZILAGYI#T.; KOG.UI,L.; CSEMANSZKY. Hadvig; KAVAI. Maria
Distribution of ovalbumin-1131 In the organism of normal and
sensitized guinea pigs. Acta physiol.hung. 17 no.3:303-315 160.
1. Pathophysiologinches Iatitut der Medizinischen Universitat
Debregen.
(ALLERGY exper)
(IGG WHITE)
CSABA, V.; SZILAGYI, -T,.; SZABO, Eii; BOT, G.
Effect of hypothermia on phosphorylase activity in the liver.
Acta -physiol.hung, 18 no.1:31-35 16o.
1. Institute of Pathopbysiology and Institute of Medical Chemiatr7,
Medical University, Debrecen.
(HYPOTHERMIA, IRMCED exDerimental)
(PHOSPHORYLASES metabolism)
(LIVER metabolism)
CSABA, Bela; SMAqj,_T~j?qr; HAVAI, Maria; SZATAI, Imre; TOTH, Ferene
Effect of roentge74 rays on anapbylactic shock in guinea.pigs.
Kiserletes orvuk*. 13 no.3:274-281 Je 161.
1. Debreceni Orvostudomanyi Egyetem Korelettani Intezete is as
I. oz. Sebeszeti flinika Rontgen Osztalya.
(ALLERGr exper) (RADIATION EFFECTS exper)
---SZILAG.Yl., Tibor; ~_~ERE~A~SZ)q~, Hadvig; CSERNYANSZKY, Ivan; SZABO, Endre
CISKA ~,Dela
Effect of hypothermia on adrenalin-chloroform syncope. Kiserletes
orvostud. 13 no.3:310-3115 Je 161.
1. Debreceni Orvostudomanyi Egyetem Korelettani Intezete.
(BOY TEMPERATURE) (EPINEPHRINE pharmacol)
(SYNCOPE exper) (CHLOROFORM pharmacol)
-SZIIAr4YI, Tibor; CSABA, Bela; DAMJANOVICH, Sandor; KESZTYUS, Lorand
Effect of bypothermis, on the blood histamine level. Kiserletes
orvostud. 13 no.3:320-323 Te 161.
1. Debreceni Orvost-adomanyi Egyetem Korelettani Intezete.
(BODY TEMPERATURE) (HISTAMINE blood)
SZILAGYI, Tibor; CSABk, Bela; SZABO, Endre
Effect of bypothermia on adama produced with dextran and egg
albmmin. KiserlataB orv-oatud. 13 no-4:357-360 Ag 161.
1. Debraceni Orvostudomanyi Egyetem Korelettani Intezate.
(ALLERGY exper) (BODY TEMPERATURE)
(DEXTRAN toxicol) (EGG WHITE toxicol)
CSABAy B.; SZI kGYI, T~,; KAVAI, Maria; SZATAI., I.; TOTH, F.
Tho effect of x-ra.,.,-s on anaphylaxis in the guinea pig. Acta
physiol. hung. 20 no.1:61-69 261.
1. Institute of Pathophysiology, and Section of Radiology of the
Departnent of Surgery No.1, Mledical University, D~brecen.
(ALLERGY exper) (RADIATION INJURY exper)
- - --- - - --- -- - ---- ---- -- ---
SZILAGYI T . CSABA, B.
7
Hypothermia and desensitization. Acta Physiol. Acad. Sci. Hung. 20
no.231?5-139 161.
J.. Institute of Pathopbysiology, Medical University, Debrecen.
(BODY TEWERATURE) (ALLERGY exper)
SZILAGYI Tibor; CSABA Bela; DAMJANOVICH, Sandor; KESZTYU-S, Lorand
.9
Effect of hvpothermia on the histamine level of blood plasma. Acts.
pbysiol Hung 20 no.2:141-144 161.
1. Institute of Pathopbysiology, Medical University, Debrecen.
2. Editorial Board Member NActa Pbysiological Academiae Scientiarum
Hungaricae" (for Kesztyusi.
SZILA(ffi., Tibor; CSABA, Bela; SZABO, Endre
Effect of bypothermia on the dextran and egg-white oedem, Acta pb7siol
Hung 20 no.2:14.5-348 '61.
1. Institute of Pathopbysiology, Medical University, Debrecen.
-f-
SZILAGYI, Tibor; CSEMYANSZKY, Hedvig; GSEWANSZKY, Ivan; SZABO, Endre,
WJ=,--1Wla
Effect of'bypothermia on the adrenaline-chloroform syncope. Acts.
pbysiol Hung 20 no.2:149-153 161.
1. Institute of Pathopbysiology, Medical University, Debrecen.
QSABA, Bela; BEREGSZASZI, Gyula; KOVER, Anciraa.; CSONGOR, Jossef; lq7.TT-AGfI? Tibor
The histamine content of guinea pig ileum in Schultz-Dale reaction.
Acta physiol Hung 20 no.2:165-170 161.
1. Institute of Pathopbysiology and Institute of PbyBiology.. Medical
University, Debrecen.
4
re FA
FT
HUWARY
-LI JOKAY, I.; SIAAMLIJ 1 -
VARGA, E.; YOVER, A.1 KOVACS, Mediae Uni
varsity of Debrecen, I-n-sUtute of Physiology0ifiaWtholou (DsbrOOeni
Orvostudom&ny!L F40retem Elettani as Korelettani Intezets)
"Differentiation of Myosins Extracted Frm Tordo and, Tatania Muscles
Based on Their Antigessia Properties."
Budapest, Kiseriates orvostudoma". Vol XIV, No 6. 1962, pp 593-599.
Abstracts [Authors, sumury] Based on immunological determinations, the
authors onaluded that
1. myosin is a olass-specific antigen,
2. the myosin which exhibits a relatively high cholinesterase and a
low aden031notriphoaphata3s activity and is obtained from tonlo ausoles
fnn tetania
had a structure different from that of the xyvsin obtained
,
.muscle$.
[Of 23 reforences,'about 9 are Soviot-blod, 16 -W"tGM3
~71
VARGA., E.; KOVER, A.; KOVACS, T.; JOKAY, I.; SZILAGYI, T.
Differentiation of myosins extracted from tonic and tetanic muscles on
the basis of their antigenic properties. Acta physiol. acad. sci. hung.
22 no.1:21-28 162.
1. Institute of Physiology and Institute of Pathophysiology, Medical
University, Debrecen.
(ADENOSIBE TRIPHOSPHATASE) (,UTTIGENS) (MUSCLES)
HUNGARY
_2Z1 Gla,
-Tilbor, KISS, Antonja, CSABA, Bela; Institute of Pathophlysio-
logy, lVedical University, Debrecen (Orvostudomanyi Egyetem Korelettani
Intezete, Debrecen).
"Shwartzman Phenomenon in Diabetic Rabbits."
BHudapest, Acta Physiologica Acadeniae Scientiarum Hun-aricae, Vol
XXIII, NTo 5-, 1963, pages 281-285.
Abstract: [English article; Authors' English summary] The Shwartzman
phenomenon was induced with E. coli endotoxins in rabbits. The de-
velopment of the reaction was found to be markedly inhibited by al-loxan
diabetesand also by hyperglyce-mia. induced by glucose administration,
In contrast, insulin treatment promoted the development of the Shwartzman
phenomenon. A disturbance of the carbohydrate metabolism is assumed to
play a role in the mechanism of the Shwartzman reaction. 5 Hun.garian,
5 Western references.
v ni
U.
"'Aral
oz~ si 010-y 'Debreceni
U a _1
Da:Deccn, inst"tute of-?:jysjo1ogy n-d
(=-s T~_O Int z It
1, rele'u,~ni
U
or, tne Action Vecnanisill Of
vol Yv, ';o 5, oct 6-3, pages "--?-464.
e; Of 48/80 has
u~h --a' 'icd] The eff ct
modi_f-
r~ -ors' Fun,~ -.,,.Lan sur - a obtained on its mechanism
,c,aen in, various animals and s =e data In
. ctive by itself but adheres fi~,ly
0~ ac~jcn. on froa heart, 48/80 is ine,~,~
ace' choline sensitivity
0-tvicholine receptors. The decrease of 13ri
ac. Tf, 48/80
th ty.
~oT.e_treatlrlent with 48/80 can be exeLained by t is proper
effec6 L, .,. 1y.
is -ivcn 2.~ftcr the acetyl-choline, the of 'he latter ceases pro:.pt
_ffect similar to acel~ylcholire.
-',,e 48180 has an a
~- Lntestin"s of rabbit I
--_ihera is a cOMPetitive inhibition between the ei-ect of 48/80 and acetyl-
choline. Previous treatMent with lieyaMethani*an bromide or atropine inhibits
the e_ffact of both co- i_ -1 TO. th added 48/80, exhibits
.rnounds. GIinea *0 S ' eUms -I -'
an increased motor activitY. The Schulz-Dale reaction of the Dassively
sensitj_lzed inLLestine is not influenced by an ineWbation ,rith 48/110. In
A v. i-,fusion of Lr3180 causes a severe drop of blood pressure
L I U ers the blood stream.
i..,hich is caused by the liberated histamine Thai ent
2 Hungarian, 20 destern references.
1/1
CSABA. Bela;.SZILAGYI~ Tibor; DAMJANOVIGH. Sandor; KOVER, Andras
The role of histamine in anaphylactic shock in the dog. Kiserl.
orvostud, 15 no,,5~465-470 0 163.
L Debn5cenl Orvostudomanyi Egyetem Korelettani. es glettani
Intezete.
(ANAPHYLAXIS) (HISTAMINE LIBERATION)
(LIM FUNCTION) (BLOOD CHEMICAL ANALYSIS)
(LUNG) (HYPOTENSION, CONTROT-T )
-S-n.ndor, '-'0V---,1, Vedilcal
tc; of Fatiophysiolo:,-y --ni Physiology (Debre-
_I- Dc, ;n, Ini;titu 11
Os
i , -'l ttani Intezet)
n
'he Pe~)tone Shock o1- DoTs."
Z-.,01~- Of --LI 6 -
'-:,'u di n e s t lur-,rostudomlnv, Vol ~K'V, '~io 5, Cct 63.. pn-es 4?1-4??.
r`uthors' `un---arfan su-,,,.-ary7 ':-t has been deter-mined that a zrea~
m., oun u Of histamine is liberated and reachLes the blood Stream during peptone
s-oc!~. -,ha level ol' the hi5tanil-le in the plasma is 4 - 0 s hi,-,her than
- 6 8 0 t im e
tn e of the controls. Th,-- histamine content o" 'lie liver is si(--rL,-
6 - - I U
de-cre-nsed after nentone shock. -t is orobable that pe-p on- liberates
t
the I-Listlanine f'ro-ji the mast cells of the liver -nnd other tissues, since
hi.stamine liberation occ,--rs even if thie liver is taken out of the blood
circulation. The reneated administration of pe-jto-.qe has no sic,nificant
.iurther influence on the blood pressura and plasmia histamine level. After
pep'Uone shock, do-s sensitized with horse seruma can develop a-nao' actic
hyl -
Shock. Tp
the opinion of the autaors, peptone exerts its shock effect not
_U
as a capillar-y poison but via histamine liberantion. 1 Hungarian, 14 '.-lestern
references.
1/1
.CT: -1-,a-ndor, KOVEi, Andras; Zedical
nst4tute of Patl;-,Iophy~iJolorry and Physi-olo- (Debre-
U'riversity of Debrecep,
y
cen--*, Orvostudonanyi -Egyate-r Korelettani es ElettanA. Intezete).
"--he bole of Histamine in the Lnaphylactic Shock ol- Dogs.
Eudapp-st-, r"A.sarletes Orvostudai-,any, Vol XV, No 5, oct 0"-,, -pac-es 40"---4170.
Abstract: [Authors' Gez--an 3,,-!1- -rj] T~ been d termin d tha' the ara-
phvI act~-c shock of dogs is caused mainly by the histamine liberated fl-wi
lhyi 'ic shock, the
the liver that enters the blood stream. anan ac-11-
histamine level of the plaSma is severall-fold tlnat of the controls. '-To
anaphylactic shock develops and no significant rise in the hista!*-ii-ne level
0 -:, :
ch-a olasma -is observed il' the liver is taken out of the blood circulation.
1 Hurgarian, 19 I.."estern references.
T i
A?-.,-,Y.-LCH, Sandor, "OVER, And-ras; IVedical
J
4 01 Og (Det~re-
7 n, --,nsitu-e of F-athoohysiolo,---Y an~
--versa Y o' Drbr~ece L.-
.:Ts, Y
ceni 1,11-vostudonanyi E7yetem, Yorelettani es Elettani Tntezet).
"The Effect of 48180 on the Anaphylactic and Pentone Shock of Dogs.`
Eudaoest, 'Kis..irletes Or..ro stud omany, Vol XV, No 5, Oct 63, pages 4?8-4-84.
Ab,stract: E-Luthors' Hun7arian sunmary] It has been determlLned that i.v.
L-ffuzq~on of 46jbc causes the liberation of large --mounlLs of histamine which
-rea-m. and results in a severe droo o~' b-lool ioressure in
en'ers th~~. blood st LI - - - -
do:;s. If -4-811/80 is administered before anaphylact-Le shock, the aeveloFnent
of t-e lat-er .-Tas greatly inhibited since the an'zigen-ant-ibody reaction
u
Coul-~ not L-I all cases efl`ect a further liberation of histamine. Similarly,
if 48/80 is adninistered after the -nnapnylactic shock, --F'urt:qer histamine
liberation ~-.as not observed in evenr case. 7-P administered after L~8/80,
pe-olone raised the Dlasma histan-ine level in every case. The increase in
the olasna histamine levell after 418/810 administration ;,,as more oronownced
wh- Ie liver was excluded from the blood cil-01-11ation.t1lan when no-z-mal
liver Dwnczior i-,,as oresent. The mechanisn of histamine liberation is dis-
cussed in the of these experimental results. I Hungarian, 4 Western
ZI
references.
T': Sandor, KCV7.7t, Ardras; %-edical
-e-e-SIV, C- ----c~n, n-stltu.- j -.Y (Jebra-
cenl G,
es
El"fect C-f the Anar~hylac'ic and ?eo-one Shock of Do,s.11
_joznc:rmy On
&ryos~udcm-any, Vol :To Oct /3, pa-es 41~;J5-491.
[,'ou'hors' O-eman -1 hns that anaphyla-c-
ti-c Shoc'. and the folio-a'iv~- of h.A.stanine -are inhibited bY deep
has no ~LnhVlbitc,-~- of'ec' on the anaphylaxis of
-Y
dc!-::. "he zDep-'one sho--'- and -he e~~ecl-s of ",3/83 are not influenced 1by the
u J. -1 11
mrzot'~,z;-,-r,-Ac state, ne-ither is t~ia quantjAv I
y of liberated histamine under
these c,--nditions. Durin.,-, DeDtcne shook of hy~,othe--.~lic do-~s, the histamLae
cont,Dnt of t;ie liver decreas~-s and that o.-Lr' the Dlaswa increases significart-
ly, o' HLM,,arian, 11 7Jestern references,
1/1
CSABA, B.;_.SZ1LAGYIt Tj DAMJANOVIC11$ S.; KOVER, A.
Anaphylactic shock and peptone shock In the dog. I. The role
of histamine i7r anaphylactic shock. Acts. physiol. acad. sei,
hung. 23 no-4-.363-369 063-
1. Institute af Pathophysiology and Institute of Physiology,
Medical University, Dabarecen.
(A14APHYLAXIS) (PEPTONES) (HISTAMINE LIBERATION)
(HISTAMINE) (BLOOD PRESSURE) (KYMOGRAPHY)
(LIVER CIRCULATION) (LUNG) (BLOOD CHEMICAL ANALYSIS)
HUNGARY
CSABA, Bela, SZIj,&Q]q, Tibor, KOVER, Andras, CSONGOR, Jozsef; Medical
University of Debrecen,-7-stitutes of Pathophysiology and Physiology (Debre-
ceni Orvostudomanyi Egyetem, Korelettani es Elettani Intezetei).
"Data on the Mode of Action of 48/80."
Budapest, Acta Physiolop:ica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, Vol XXIII, No
4, 1~63, pages 397-W5.
Abstract: [Dnglish article, authors' English summary] -The. effqcts of 48/80
have be;;n examined in various tests and information has been obtained as to
its mode of action. It has been shown that, in the frog's heart, 48/80 by
itself is inactive, but it is linked firmly to the acetylcholine receptors.
This property may explain the decrease of sensitivity to acetylcholine after
pretreatment with 48/80. Given after the administration of acetylcholine,
48/80 promptly suspends its effect. The compound acts on the rabbit's in-
4Cestine like acetylcholine. 48/80 and acetylcholine inhibit each other's
actions competitively. Pretreatment with hexamethonium bromide or atropine
blocks the effect of 48/80 and of acetylcholine. Added to the guinea pig
ileum, 48/80 increases motor activity, presumably by dual action: by causing
a release of histamine from the intestinal wall, a small par-Ft of which es-
capes into the bath, and by stimulating the intramural ganglia of the in-
testine. After incubation with 48/80, the Schultz-Dale reaction takes place
in the passively sensitized intestine. After the Schultz-Dale reaction or
incubation with 48/80, as well as after incubation with 48/80 and the spe-
cific antigen, the histamine content of the passively sensitized ileum see-
1/2
A
KISS, Antonia; CSABA, B.; DWANOVICIR, S.; VERESS, Olivia; SZILAGYI, T.
Diabetes and wltLphylaxis. Actla physiol. acad. sci. hung. 23 no.3:
275-279 163.
1. Institute of Pathophysiology, Medic&l University Debrecen.
(MIAPHYLAXIS) (ALLOXAN DTABETFS) (INSULIN)' (HISTP01INE)
(BLOOD GREMICAL.ANALYSI,S)- ' (BLOOD SUGAR)
(BLOOD PRESSURE DETERIMINATION) (OVALBUMIN)
HUINGARY
CSA4BA, Bela, SZUAQX~Tj:bor, DAMUANOVICH, Sandor, KOVER, Andras; Medical
University of Debrecen, Institutes of Pathophysiology and Physiology
(Debrecani Orvostudomanyi Egyetem, Korelettani es Elettani Intezetei).
"Ananhylactic Shock and Peptone Shock in the Dog, 1. The Role of Histamine
in n1naphylactic Shock."
Budapest, Acta Physiologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, Vol XXIII, No
4, 1963, ii7-e-s363-369-
Abstract: [English article, authors' Enalish smmmary modified] Anaphylaxis
in the dog is produced decisively by the histamine which is liberated in the
liver and gets into the blood stream. During anaphylaxis, the histamine
level of the blood blasma increases to.several-fold of the control values.
When the liver is eliminated from the circulation, the plasma histamine level
shows no substantial increase and no anaphylaxis develops. 1 Hungarian. 19
Western references.
1/1
HUNG URY
GSABA~, Bela, SZIT~AQ)71- Tibor, DAI-IJANOVICH, Sandor, KOVER, Andras; Medical
University of Debrecen, f~nstitutes of Pathoph siology a-rid Physiology (Deb-
I y I
receni Orvostudomanyi Egyetem, Korelettani es Elettani Inteze-ftei).
"AnaplayInctic Shock and Peptone Shock in the Dlog, IL The Role of Fistamine
in Peptone Shock."
OudaDest, ,-'.cta Physiologica Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, Vol XXIII, No
4, 1963, pages 371-378.
Abstract: [English article, authors' English siLmamary] It' has been shown
that large amounts of histamine are liberated and enter the blood stream
during peptone shock in dogs. The quantities of liberated histamine in the
plasma amount to 46-800-times the control values. The histamine content of
the liver is significantly decreased after peptone shock. It is likely that
peptone releases histamine from the mast cells of the liver and other tissues,
bacause histamine liberation can be demonstrated also if the liver has beeh
eliminated from the circulation. Repeated administration of Deptone after
the first injection causes no substantial changes either in blood pressure
or in the -blasma histamine level. After peptone shock, it is still possible
to elicit anaphylactic shock in dogs sensitized with horse serum. Peptone is
believed to eyert its shock effect not as a capillary poison, but through
histamine liberation. I Hungarian, 16 Western references.
1/1
L 10332-66
Aackk.-AV600334 SOURCE CODE: HUA~018/65/017/002/0140/0143
AUTHOR: ";zilagyi, Tibor--Siladi, T.; Damjanovich, Sandor--Damyanbvich, Sh.
ORG: Institute of Pathophysiology, Medical University of Debrecen (Debreceni
OrvostudozorVi Egyetem Korelettani Intezete)
TITLE: Effect of ganglion blocking agents on the.Shwartzman phenomenon
SOURCE: Kiserletes Orvostudomanyt v. 17, no. 2, 1965t 140-143
TOPIC TAGS: experiment animal, biochemistry, drug effect, pathology
AR9TRACT: Local, quant itative Shwartzman
en de- ioped on rabbits. It was found that the develop-
phenomencifi has bi i ' ve
ment of necrosis and hemorrhage was prevented or greatly inhibited by the
administration of TEAB or hexamethonium, simultaneously with the challenge
injections. When administered together with the preparative dose, the
ganglion blockers had no effect. It seems probable that the effect of
.ganglion blockers on inhibition of the release of cat-echolanines pla.ys-
a decisive role in the decrease in nec Orig. art. has: 3 tables. LJ-PR_S7
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Miltehi, L*; Kassal, Laszlo--Kaahshni, L.
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TITIE: Hypothermia and horse serum anaphylaxis
SOURCE: Kiserletes orvostudomany, v. 17, no. 3, 1965, 322-325
TOPIC TAGS: experiment animal, hypothermia, blood serum, animal physiology,
pathology
ABSTRACT: Guinea pigs were sensitized with horse serum and different serum
fractions were injected to induce shock. It was found that beta-globulin has
the most pronounced anaphylactagenic effect. It was also shown that in the
~ypothermlc state guinea pigs sentiLtized with horse serum become desensitized to
the serinn fractions with a weak anaphylactogenic effect but not to those with
a strong one. Orig. art. has: I*Cigure and 2 tables. (JPRSJ
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SZ-ILAGYIj Tibor, and MILTENYI, Laszlo, Institute of Pathophysiology at the
1~iedical `U_n-1v_`eFs:rty (Director: KESZTrUS., L.); LE-VAI., Geza, of the In-
stitute for Anatomy at the Medical University (Director: KROWECHER, I.);
and BENKO, Karoly, of the Central Laboratory at the Medical University
(Director; BENKO, K.) in Debrecen /-original-language versions not given7-
"Intravascular Precipitate Formation During Anaphylactic Shock in the
Guinea Pig"
Budapest, Acta Microbiologica Academiae Scientiarum flungaricae, Vol 13,
No 1~ 2 Jun 1966, pp 71-78,
Abstract: (English article] The studies reported had the aim of clarifying
whether pulmonary intravascular precipitate formation during anaphylaxis in
the guinea pig had any anaphylactogenic function. Ferritin, having high elect--
ron density and thus suitable for electron-microscopic studies, was used.
The absence or mild course of anaphylactic shock in guinea pigs with a high
serum antibody level validated the cellular theory of anaphylaxis. The forma-
tion of intravascular precipitate during anaphylactic shock should be regarded
as a secondary effect with no pathogenetic role. 12 references, including
I German, 7 Hungarian, and 4 Western. (Manuscript received 4 Dec 1965).
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KOZMAq Ferenc; STOLLAR, Andras; SZILAGYI, Tibor
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