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i(Effect of looltitted cerebral hypoila and hypercapnia oii odium excretion. M. Poldi, A. 0. B. KovAch. Pnd L. Takfi Budapest Med. Univ.). Nature 176, 120(1955):" Mror1l", ims induced In dogs under chloralose anc-sthesla. i It Inhalation of 10% 0 In N, It caused art av. decrease in C.; exerction of 1617o in 14 of 15 animals rn some the decrease occurred with utichauged W; filtration. Deg .creosed Na rxeretioa was also fntj,,,l in animals vvith Iso- lated licad cirrithtion waitiviined by a Dole-Shu3ter putrip, and wlitn the5e same anint-dq were subjectcd to hyper- cuptihi, or -4taviating Ityposia. In parabiosis, Na exci-tiou w-t.3 lowered wl,.cn the V th, accti-ttoranintal wa5 pty- fused with donor hinful at I(X)% 0 sain., and hypoxia vr.,s Intiviced its the botly Wittlialittion of a mixt. of Oand N with rMuced 0 rottL,:tjk. It h lnlkv,~d thitt thtrv i(rv rO,(tpti--rb gtil-Aftive to lj~ r-d t hoth in thr. brithi -wild lit tit rm;:!6udPr iF~:I~,4,:T.A:` M1W KDVACH, Arisztid; TAKACS, Lajos; PDHEIM, Pal Carbohydrate metabolism in shock: IV. Data on the decrease mecl-ianism of glycogen pbospborylation. Kiserletes orvostud. 8 no.2:201-,-:,04 March 56. 1. Budapesti Orvost. Egyetem Elmttani Intezmte. (SFOCK, expnr. eff. on glycogen phosphorylation In muscle extracts & homogenates in rats. (Hun)) (GLYCOGRI, metab. muscle. eff. of einer. shock on phosphorylation in extracts & homogenates in rats. (Hun)) (MUSCLES, metab. glycogen, eff. of exper. shock on phosphorylation in extracts & homogenates in rats. (Hun)) (PHOSPHORYLASES, metab. muscle, eff. of expar. shock on glycogen phosphorylation in extracts & homogmnates in rats. (Hun)) KOVACH, Ariszt1d; TAYACS, Lajos; KISS, Sandor; ANTIA-L, Janos Carbohydrate metabolism in shock; V. Muscular degradation of plycop,mn In shock. Kiserlerms orvostud. 8 no.2:205-214 March 56. 1. Budapesti Orvost. Egyetem Elettani Intezete. (SHOCK, nx-per. eff. on glycogen degradation in muse. of rats in vitro. (Hun)) (GLYCOGXN, metab. muscle, eff. of exper. shock on degradation in rats In vitro. (Hun)) (.kfUSCLES, metab. glycogen, effl. of exper. shock on degradation in rats in vitrn. (Hun)) KOVACH, Ariaztid,; TAKACS, Lajos,; KIS~,Sandor. Carbohydrate metabolism in shock; VI.Amylase degradation of glycogen in the musculature. Kiserletes orvostad. 8 no.3: 268-276 MaY 56 1. Budap. Orvost. Rgyotom Xlettani Intezeta. (GLYCOGIOI, metab. in musc. in normal rats & exper. shock, amylase degradation (Run)) (MUSCUS. metab. glycogen, in normal rats & exper. shock, amylase degradation (Hun)) (SHOCK, exper. off. on glycogen degra&Ltion by amylase in muBc. of rats (Hun)) (CARBOHYDRASSS amylase degradation of glycogen in musc. in normal rats & exper. shock (Hun)) TAKACS, Lajos,; KOVACH, Arisztid,; SZABO, T.M.,; KISS, Sandor. Garbohydrate metabolism in shock; VII. Regeneration of biochemical changes in the musculatuse. Kiserletes orvostud. 8 no-3:276-282 MaY 56 1. Bud. Orvost. Fgyetem III. sz. Belk., Blettani es OrvoB. Int. (MUSCLES, metab. off. of expor. ischemic shock, & regen. of hiochem. activities in rate (Hun)) (SHOCK, exper. ischemic, off. on muse. metab. & regen. of biochem. activities in rats(Hun)) KOVACH, Ariaztid,; TAKAGS, Lajos.; TAKACS-YNAGY. Lorant.; ZACHARIXV, Gyorgy,; HAMCFRI-,'-j'6zdef*. Regeneration of the working capacity after ischemic shock and of the histological picture of the injured musculature in rats. Kiaerletes orvostud. 8 no.3:283-288 Kay 56 1. Bud. Orvost. Affetem Xlettani Intezete eB III. oz. Belk. (SHOCK, exper. iochemic, off. on working capacity & histol. picture of muse. in rats (Hun)) (MUSCLIS, physiol. eff. of exper. iBehemic shock on working capacity histol. picture in rats (Hun)) (WORK, physiol. capacity. off. of exper. iechemic shock in rate (Hun)) C. 57 1j,6-71. A szfv T1,K."~CS L. Budapesti Orvostud. Egijetern ITI. SZ. 7; n ' '- , . L1 1. - -'IlapotokbanC,,zydiaccircii,'c"io)ti;.,Iypox,7.:;;z,z ',,:a- belorv Arch. as H~ pox, a "13, 0 f3 (72-76) Graplas 2 Tables 2 'E', 7---ri men ts on do's. In arterial hy-poxia the coronary fraction oil the minute voimnc increases. In traumatic shock the cardiac output markedly diminishes, as Nvell as the coronary circulation; the cardiac fraction of the minute volume in- C, ,Qes. In cases of ex ccosis (ligature on the pylor-us) the cardiac output is st, sl 0 (11-iinished, as well as the coronary circulation-, the cardiac fraction of the rmnute volun-,c is increased. The increase of the cardiac fraction of the min.vol. underd;fferent Circumstances has a common cause: hypoxia. SUrnegi - Budapest (VI, 2, 18) Glycogen breakdown in vitro in the musde of rars ck A.G. B. Kovfich. L.Takics, S. Kisii And J. An(al (Univ: Med. School, Btt&rp~_ M Physiol.-Acad. Sci. Hu!ig. 10, 291-302(1956)(iu Rnglish).~--Rats were,shocked bylininersiug hind legs in liquid air tinder anesdiesia. 1-~ chemic shock was induced by ligatiog the hind legs for 3 to 6 '.hrs. Muscle exts. were assayed for thit rate of glycogenolysis (I) and distippearanceof inorg. P (asa nicaiureof phosphoro- lytic glycogenolysis (Il)) in a MF-NaIICO~ medium. In muscle from normal nuituals, I was 3.33 mg./g./20 min. and _IIwasI.72mg./g./20min. lit intact muscle from shocked -rats, I was 3.95 and 11 was 2.0 ing./g./20 min. In injured muscle. I was 6.07 aiid Il was 6.07 mg./g./20 min. In- jured muscle from ischemic rats showed comparable ac- tivityi Nonplinspharolytic breakdown of glycogen wits not due to the anivIolytic activity of.blood nor were dif- fcreiiccs the le'sult of hydrolysis of. gluccxse-4-pliospliatc. Concultaver KOVACH, A. G. Ii. ; TAKACS, L.; KISS, S. Phosphorolytic and hydrolytic rlycogfiri breatcdown In the muncle of normal rats and of those In shock, Acta physiol. hung. 10 no. 2-4:303-312 1956. 1. Institute of Physiology. University Medical School, Budapest. ('-IUSCLES, metab. glycogen breakdown by hydrolysis & phosphorylation in normal rats & following expar. shock) 'LYCOGFN, metab. musc., breakdown by hydrolysis & phosphorylation in normal rats & following exper. shock) (SHOCK, exper. eff. on glycogen breakdown by hydrolysis & phosphorylation in rat muse.) KOVACU, G. B. TAICACS, L.: T-SZABO, NI.; TAKACS-NAGY, L.; ZACHARIEV, G.; J. Regeneration in the biochemical, functinnal and histological changes found in the nuscle of rats after ischaemic shock. Actua -pIlysiol. hung. 10 no.2-4:313-325 1956. 1. Institute of Physiology-, Thired Department of Medicine, Institute if Chenistrv, University Medical S4ool, Budapest. )rK, axpnr. ische-lic, eff. on rat musc., blochan., funct. & histol. changes A regen. in changes) (KUSM17's eff. of exper. ischemic shock in rats, biocham.., funct. & Iniotol. c~iar Ps & regen. in c,-.-arges.) GOMORI, Pal; TAKAC la' 'KaLLAY, Kalman;DUDAS, Gizella;BOHANSZKY, Ferenene; ~A I ~ao S. HACKF-a, Peter 3ffects oY' isolated cerebral anoxia on pulmonary circulation. Magy. Tudom. Akad. Biol. Orv. Oszt. Kozl. 8 no.3:269-275 1957. 1. A Budauesti Orvostudomanyi Bgyetem III. sz. Belklinikaja. (CFJMR&L ANMIA. exper. eff. of arterial anoxia on pulm. cire. in dogs (Hun)) (BWOD GIRGUIATION milm. eff. of exper. cerebral arterial anoxia in dogs (Hum)) GOMORI, Pal-T I (;S-,. La,os;KALLA.Y, K-,lman;BOzWISZKY, Ferencne;VEGSEY, Gezane; KARAI, An a Effects of isolated cerebral anoxia on the mass of the spleen. Magy. Tudom. Akad . Biol. Orv. Oszt. Kozl. 8 no.3:277-279 1957. 1. Budauesti Orvostudomanyi Egyetem Ill. sz Belklinikaja. (CEPMRAI ANOXIA, exper. eff. of arterial anoxia on mass of spleen in dogs (Hun)) (SPLFM, physiol. eff. of exper. cerebral arterial anoxia on mass in (logs (Hun)) TAKAGS, Dijon, nz orvostildornnnjvok kiindiOntusa: SZABO, Maria, Technikai munkatars; 11ORVAT, Vera; TATAR, Erika Comparative studies on the glycogen content and hydrolytic glycogen degradation in striated muscles, heart and uterus in hypoxic states (ghock, exsiccosis, arterial hypoxia).Magy. Tudom. Akad. Biol. Grv. Oszt. Kozl. 8 no.4:353-363 1957. 1. A ThirLnpesti Orvostudomanyi NfCretem III. sz. Belklinikaja es Orvosvegy- tani Intezete. (GLTGOG,TA, metab. eff. of arterial kypoxia, dehydration & shook on content & hydrolysis in striated musc., heart & uterus of exper. animals (Hun)) (MUSCISS, metab. glycogen, eff. of arterial hypoxia, dehydration & shock on content & hydrolysis in exper. animals (H-)) (MYOCARDILT14, metab. same) (UMUS, metab. same) (ANOX IA, exper. eff. of arterial 1-grpoxia on glycogen content & hydrolysis in striated musc., heart & uterus of exper. animals (Htin)) TATACS, L. ; S"ABO, M.T. Co-.mp,,ative studies on striated miscie, heart and nteruss in hypoxic states (shockt dek;dration, arterial Vpoxia) with regard to ATF and plycogen breakdawn. (Continued) Card 2. (SHOCK, eff. same) (ADETTYLPYROPHOSPHATE, metab. MYocardium, striated muse. & uterus of rats, eff. of arterial anoxia. dehydration & shock) (GLYCOGM1, metab. same) EXCERPTA YIEDICA See 2 Vol 12/4 Physiology Apr 59 IN FHE Ex-11M.MINE IN MPOXIC STAi'ES - V-igtagan~ - Alla; wokball a k A k s 01-vosEud. Eg-'eten.1 Ill. sz 'i 5-6 (468-47i) Gi-aplis 6 Be!Kiin, 11, jfiat,est - KI-SERL, ORV 'I M,tabolt!~in in th.: nind linins was studied in 12 dogs in ;scnaem~c _-;nocm, rjeh-~dra- tiun and arterial hypoxia. In ischaer-nic shock the oxYgen an,j giucoie Liptake of the ligatured hind hirib arid also the production of lactic acid and 11,01,ganic phosphate inci-vased considerably at fif-st art(] did riot fall below the control values until some is decreased in hull-S iatcr% fit the intact, tion-ligatut-ed limb the a -vgeri uptake w. all 3 of th, livi,oxic states arid the anaerobic phase of glucose breakdown prevailed (I i. 19) TAKAGS :,nJoFidem; 'P-SZABO,1-4iriit Mechanism of ;hanges in musenlar frintaboLism in ahock; atudiet3 in ,-x~;Iccosis and arterial hypoxia. Mht~y. belorv. arch. 10 no.2-3:68-71 Api-Jilrie ~7. 1. A 3-idaDesti Orvostudomanyk Egyetem 111. sz. BelkLinikajanak (igazgato: Gcr-c--! Pal dr. egyetemi tanar) es Orvosvegytani Intezetenek (igELzgato:: Straub F..Bruno dr. egyetemi tandr) kozemenye. (BEHYDRATION, exper. eff. on muse. metab. in cats (Hun)) (ANDXIA , exper. eff. of arterial anoxia on muse. metab. in cats (Hun)) MISCLES, metab. eff. of exper. arterial anoxia 7 Dehydration in cats (Hun)) TAKACS, Iajos; KALIAY, Kalman Renn' ':!ircu-- anion in traumatic shock. 11ar;~r. belorv. arch. 10 no.4: 120-123 1. -)'udanesti orvostud-manyi Egyetem III. sz. Belklinika (Igazgetto: dr Gomori Pal egyetemi tanar). (KIDITE'YS, blood supply circ. in traumatic shock in dogs (Hun)) (SHOCK, exper. .-enal circ. in traumatic shock in dogs (Hun)) T& 'X Girculatiorl in "he extremities in hypoxic states. Magy. belorv. arch. 10 no.2-3:74-77 Apr-June 57. 1. %dnpesti Orvostudomanvi Eg7etem III. sz. Belklinikaja (Igazgato: Gomori Pal dr. egyetemi tandr) kozlemenye. (13IOOD CIRCULATION peripheral. off. of exper. ischemia, arterial anoxia & dekydration in dogs (Hnn)) (ANOXIA, exper. eff. of exper. anoxia on periDheral circ. in dogs (Hun)) (DEHYDRATION, exper. eff. onperi-oheral circ. in dogs (Hun)) TAFACS, L. ; ~',i00, H.T. 1, , "I'mrittive ntudips nn strInt,e(I im.)sole, henrf nno -ileruB in hypoxic s t. F1 t e!; fration, ni-tertril hynoz1a) with regard to ATF -3 nrl --lycogen content and hydrolytic tjvcogen oreal-down. Acta med. hung. 11 no.1:31-41L 1957. 1. With the technical assintance of V. Horvath and B. Tatar, 3rd De- nar"ment of "edicine and Institute of Medical Chemistry, Medical Univer- sity, '13ndanest. (~!YOCARDIUM, netab. eff. of arterial anoxia, dekrdration & shock on adenyl- nyrophosi)hate ec glycogen metab. in rats.) (UTERUS, Tietab. same) 04JSCLES, metab. eff. of arterial anoxia, dehydration & shock on adeny-1- pyronhosphate & glycogen metab. in striated muse. of rats.) (ANOXIA, eff. arterial anoxia on adenylpyrophosphate & glycogen metab. in myocsrdium, striated muse. & uterus of rats.) (DEHYDRATION, eff. on adenylpyrophosphate & glycogen metab. in n7ocardium, striated -muse. & uterus of rats.) GOMORI, Pal; MUNKACSI, Istvan; NAGY, Zoltan;.TAKAC�L Lajos; KALLAY, Kalman; Technikai munkatarsak: VAJDA, Vera; CS06, fsiv-in;'TAKACS, Lajos Significance of the arteriovenose anestomosises of the kidney in haemorrhagic hypotonia in traumatic and ischemic shock, and in arterial hypoxia. Biol orv kozl MTA 11 no.1:41-6o. (EEAI lo:l) 1. L. tab, Magyor Tudomanyos Akademia (for Gomori) 2. A Budapesti Orvostudomanyi Egyetem II. sz. Belklinikaja es Anatomiai Intezete. (KIDNEYS) (ARTERIES) EICZ7STA 7.---MCA S-_c.2 'C~-,1.11/4 1657, CORONARY CIRCULATION IN' HYPOXIC STATES - Tak&cs L. 3rdDept. of Med., Univ. Med. Sch., Budapest - ACTA PHYSi0_E_.A_CW5_.StIENT. HUNG. (Budapest) 1957, 11/1 (55-65) Graphs 2 Tables 7 Experiments were performed on dogs divided into 3 groups. Hypoxia was induced (a) by anoxaemia due to respiration with gas mixture poor in oxygen, (b) by circula- tory failure occurring in traumatic shock and (c) by stagnation due to dehydration. The rotameter was included between the carotid artery and ramus circurnflexus a. coronariae sin., and Uie chest was firmly closed. The coronary fraction of the minute volume was found to be increased in anoxaemic hypoxia as well as in stag- nant types of hypoxia (in shock or in dehydration) independent of the diminished or increased total minute volume. Hypoxia is the factor common to all 3 conditions, therefore it i6 postulated as a common cause of vasodilatation of coronaries in groups (a) and (b) and of their unaltered state in dehydration. Good blood supply to the coronaries guarantees a relatively satisfactory heart function in these serious conditions. Gibidski - Bytom (XVIII, 2, 6) A48WIN01hydrallun Sind uteflal YOXIG. and M T --$A~66 -~Unlv.. Af~f WSW ~ HU& 'Phyj 01"Idd. &I. Hang. le k-detal muscle of tile g -c 10 ti delik tated cat e ) en ate At PY coxitent dumcases whijeAlIc adenushlefflphos ISi vd,theohosphoidlytic4p. thc~hydrolktlcbf do u bf r i t fk l h I lth H d i H d tat WAI . 1160ano I bed b 1vto 4- O%lh- m At w ar A f y No Ittm tIll! AM h1l, t1d Ittod. muselb while t c P .Hft orblytk a Sl hy4foly 16 a- - 1 ft , I fe, ktlpwh of -illnogu 6 Ad i - fidliub WcWg 1 The ~diminut UN fi o1 at uW obt of solloryidsm'. - si h d i ncredse t an nt se tkvs occ t e gd # u cannot be Uptained by ge r1hy ytk own of glycA) l , dtidli owr ia #41fed circti -- 7 3~-id H ,',.b-: Joul, Roi Zjwc Fio-L. , 140 3; 195~,, 12473 Author Takacs, L. Last HwnE;arian AS Title Metabolism LI Extrerait'ies in Hypoxic Conditions Ori.a Pub Acta physiol. Acad. sci. 1957, 11, No 2, 197- 203 Abstract Metabolic proces~:es ..7ere 5t-idied i!i the extremities of 29 dogs -under conditions of ischez.-iie shock, dehydration, and hypoxia. in Uie blood, taken fron the fe- moral v,,~in and brachial artery, the amo-tuits of slurar (V, 0,.. lactic acid (H), and inorganic P -was determi- ..ed. in ische-mic shock during the application of li&a- tvres the i=intaimnce of I (in -mg%) dropped from 8! - ~G 6', mid after li._:ntiDi: to 39; 2 L 03 the aLiount of II 8 Ca rd 11/3 TAUCS0 L.; KALIAY, K with the technical assistanca of Mrs. F. 3ohanszky, Mrs. D. VaJda, Mzrs. G. Vecsey, A. Karai Renal circulation in traumatic shock. Acta physiol. hung. 12 no.4: 373-377 1957. 1. 3rd Department of Medicine, Medical University, Budapest. (SHOCK, exper. eff. on renal circ. in dogs) NY (KID 'YS, blood supply eff. of exper. shock on renal circ. in dogs) TAKACS lAXJ08- Meta',-'olism of the extremities in hvpoxic states. Kiserletes orvostud 9 no.5-6:468-475 Ocl.-Dec 58. 1. Budapesti Orrostudomanyi Egvetem III. sz. Belklinilaija. (ANOXIA, exper. eff. on carbohydrate metab. In hindlep. musc. of dogs (Hun)) (MEMIULTION, exper. same) (SHOCK, e-mer. same) (MUSCURS, metab. carbohydrates, eff. of anoxia, dehydration & shock in hindleg. mine. of dogs (Hun)) (CARBOMIMT35, metab. -nisc., eff. of anoxia, dehydration & shock in hindleg masc. of doggs (Hun)) GOMORI, P.; TAYACS, TAYACS, L.; NAGY, Z. The effect of humoral factors on renal fanction in dehydration. I. The effect on renal function of blood from dehydrated animals. Acta med. hung. 11 no.3:365-368 1958. 1. 3rd Department of Medicine, Medical University,, Budapest. (IEHYDRATION, exper. humoral factor from blood of dehydrated dogs inducing in- creases of renal filtration fraction in normal dogs) (KIDNE'S, nhys iol. same) FISCIM, A.; TAKACS, L.; MOI2UR, G. Parallel determination of arterial and portal circulation of the 'th a rotameter. Acta med. liver by the bromsulDhalein method and wi hung. 12 no.3-4:255-270 1958. 1. 111. Medizinische Klinik der Medizinischen Universitat, Budapest. (LIVIR, blood supply cire., arterial & portal, determ. with bromsulDhalein & rotameter (Ger)) TAI(ACS,L.; KALIAY,K.; SKOJANIK,J. outT)ut in rats with RB99 in ischemic shock and hemorrhage. Acta med. hu~. 14 no.4:4557-458 '59. 1. 2nd Denartment of Medicine, Univ-rsity , Budapest. (HEMORRHAV43 exper. (SHOGK exper. ) (HEART physiol. (KIDN'ZY phys iol. fSKIN physiol.) Studies on the renal, ridac and skin fraction of cardiac GOMORI,P.; EO7AC11,A,G.3.; TAJCACS,L.; FOLDI,H.: SWIO.Gy.: NX1Y,Z.; WILTNER,W. Renal blood flow in arterlal hypoxia. Acta med. hung. 16 no.l: 37-42 16o. 1, 3rd Department of Medicine (Director: P.'omori). Institute of Physiology (Director: P.Balint), and 1 at Department of medicine (Director; I.Rusznyalr), University Medical School, B11daDest. (AHOXIA exper) (KIDNEYS blood supply) GOVORI,P.; KOVACH. A. G.B.; TAKACS,L.: FOLDI,Y.; SZABO,Gy.; RAGY,Z.; -W !LTY3 R, W. The control of renal circulation in hypoxia. Acta med.hung. 16 no.i:43-6o 16o. 1. 3rd Department of Medicine (Director: P.Gomorl). Institute of Physiology (Director: P.Balint). and I at Department oil Yedicine (Director: I.Rusznyak), University Medical School, Bladapest. (ANOXIA expe'r) (KIDNEYS blood supply) FISCHER,A.; TAKACS,L.; MOLNAR,G. Hepatic circulation In arterial hypoxia. Acta med.hung. 16 no.i: 61-74 16o. 1. 3rd Departmen t of Medicine (Director: P.Gomori), Medical University, Budapest. (ANOXIA exper) (LIVER blood supply) GOMORI.P.; TAKAGS,L.; KALLAY,K. The effect of isolated cephalic (cerebral) ~,vpoxia and hypothension on pulmonary circulation and spleen valume. Acta med. huag.16 no.l: 75-83 160. 1. 3rd Department of Neclicine (Director: P.Gomori), Uni7eraity Medical School, Budapest. (CEMRAL ANOXIA exper) (INTRACRANIAL MSSURE) (LUNGS blood supply) (SMJMN blood supply) GOMORI,P.; KOVACH, A. G.B._;-TAKACSjL.;'.FOLDI,M.; SZABO,C~y.; NAG,-T,Z-; WILTIM,W.; YALLA K. The regulation of (zardjac output in hypoxia. Acta ned. bung. 16 no.1:93-98 160. 1. 3rd Department of Medicine (Director: P.Gomori), Institute of Pbysiology (Director: P.Balint), and 1 st Denartment of Medicine (Director: I.Rusznyak), University Medical School, Budapest. (ANOXIA exper) (HE,ART physiol) KALLAY, Kalman; TAKACS, ~~M-NAGYY Zoltan; Technikai munkatarsak:Vajda Dezscrne, Kiia'iAntal, Albert Karola. Pulmonary circulation in the states of oligaemia (in bleeding, hemor- rhagic, traumatic and ischemic shock and exsiccosis). Biol orv kozl M'FA 12 no.1/2:127-139 161. 1. Budapesti Orvostudomanyi Egyetem II.sz.Belklinikaja. TAKACSII___Lqjc!s,_az orvostudomariyok kandidatusa; KALLAY, Kalman; SKOLNIK, JozBa; Technikai munkatarsak: Vajda Dezsone, Turcsany,'- Sandorne, Albert Karola, Karai Antal Effect of ischemic shock and acute bleeding on the blood circulation in the rat's organs. Biol orv kozl MTA -12 no.-1/2:149-155 161. 1. Budapesti Orvostudomanyi Egyetem. II.sz.Belklinikaja. FISGfER) A.; MIOUNAR, G TAKACS, L. Blood circullation ar--d oy--ygen ccnz-,--wticn by t-'- -7,ver in experi- mental cirrhosis in d go. Acta mid.huag. 17 no--1:33--43 16-1. LO 1. Il medizinische Klinik (Diroktor: Prof. Dr. P.Gomori) und III medihizi*cbg Klinik ~Ieiter: ioz. dr. S.Gero) der medizinischon Universitet, Budapest. (LIVELI~ CIRRHOSIS e-,cper.) (OXYGEN metab.) TA~~�_,-L.; KALLAY, K.; with the technical assistance of VAJDA, V.; KA-RAI, A.; ALBERT, K. Pulmonary airculation in dehydration. Acta med.hung. 17 no-1:53- 56 161. 1. Department of Medicine No.2, University Medical School, Budapest (ddrector: prof. P.Gomori). (D-'-'IIYDRATIOI,,' exper.) (LUNG blood supply) KALLAY, K.; TAKACS, L.; with the technical assistanc* of V. Vajda, A. Turesanyi, K. Albert and A. Karai Organ blood flow in unanaesthesized rats and in rats anaesthesized with pentobarbital, urethane and chloralose. Acta physiol. hung. 18 no~4:323-328 161. 1. Department of Medicine No.2., Medical University, Budap*st, (BLOOD CIRCULATION pharmaeol) (HYPNOTICS AND SEDATIVES pharmacol) (URETHANE pharmacol) (PENTOBARBITAL pharmaeol) KALLAY, K.; TAKAGS, L.; FENYVESI, T.; with the technical assistance of V. Vajda and A. Karai The effect of epinephrine and nor-epinephrine on pu-1-onarj- and systemic circulation in the dog, before and after extirpation of the thoracic apinal cord. Acta physiol. hung. 18 n0-4:329-338 161. 1. Department of Medicine No.2, Medical University, Budapest. (EPINEPHRTNE pharmacol) (NOREPDiEPHRINE pharmacol) (BLOOD CIRCULATION pharmaeol) (SPINAL CORD physiol) 11, 1,:,: KjLj-~"I, A.; -L4C,,.If assistance TAKA(iS, L..; iLNLI,A~, n'.- NAG-f, Z,3 To VAJ111" ixc-al ,it Loll in Ixamlaij(I rkmi (t,ourno-jui.-t) "0 no.1:71-76 ,61.. shock. Act-," physiol,. hulig. e- 1, 2nd Depa Iliversit Budapest. I-L: of Hiedicine, Modical U I ?;~, (SHOUCK pl!ysi.,)10EJ,) (BLOOD Gi:;-,C;ULATIO, KALLAY, Kalman (Budapest VIII., Szentkiralyi ut');_ TAKACS,141jw (Budapest VIII.J. Szentkiralyi u.46); NAGY, Zoltan Budapest VIII., Szentkiralyi u.46)With the technical assistance of V. Vajda, A.Karai, K. Albert. Pulmonary circulation in haemorrhage and haemorrhagic shock. Acta physiol Hung 20 no.2:155-164 161. 1. 2nd Department of Medicine, Medical University, Budapest. TAKACS, Lajos, dr.; KALLAY, Kalman, dr.; GOMORI, Pal, dr., technikai munka- - 7 - tEis-ak' VAJDA, V.; KUKUCSKA, J.; ALBERT, K. Effect of synthetic angiotensin on the redistribution of circulating 0 blood in rats. Orv. hetil. 102 no.48:2272-2275 26 N 161. 1. Budapesti Orvostudomanyi Egyetem, II Belklinika. (BLOOD CIRCULATION pharmacol) (IrIPERTENSIN pharmaeol) TAKAGS, Lajos; KALLAY, Kalman, dr. Studies on circulation with Rb-86. '-';agy. radio!. 14 no.4-223-220' Jl ,62. 1. Budapesti Orvostudomanyi Egyetem II. sz. Belklinika kozle--lenye. (Igazgato: Gomori Pal dr., egyetemi tanar). (RUBIDIUM radioactive) (BLOOD GIRMLATIO11 php-iol) KALLAY, K.; TAKACS, L.; with the technical assistance of VAJDA, Vera; KARAI, A. Effect of the irritation of the bronchial mucosa on pulmonary and systemic circulation. I. Description of the phenomenon. Acta med. acad, sci. Hung. 18 no.1:35-40 '62. 1. Second Department of Medicine (Director: P. Gomori), University Medical School., Budapest. (BRONCHI physiol) (VASOMOTOR SYSTEM physiol) TAKACS, L.; KAIIAY, K.; KFJMES, E.; with the technical assistance of: - ~ ~ - - ) A.; VAJDA, Vera Effect of the irritation of the bronchial mucoss. on pulmonary and systemic circulation. II. Experiments on the underlying mechanism. Acta med. acad. sci. hung. 18 no.1:41-47 162. 1. Second Department of Medicine (Director: P. Gomori), University Medical School, Budapest. (BRONCHI physiol) (VASOMOTOR SYSSTDI physiol) GOMORI, P.; MUNICPSI, S.; NAGY, Z.1 TAKACS L. KALLAY, K. Ischaemia and arteriovenous anastomoses of the kidney in shock, haemorrhage, dehydration and arterial hypoxia in dogs. Acta med. acad. sci. Hung. 18 no.1:119-125 '62. 1. Second Department of Medicine (Director prof. P. Gomori) and Insti- tute of Anatomy (Director prof. F. Kiss), University Medical School, Budapest. (KIDNEYS blood p 1y) (HEMORRHAGE exper) (DEHYDRATION exprer5 (ANOXIA exper) (SHOCK exper) i KALUtY, K.-i-TAKACS? L.; E.; with thp, technica-, a,_,sistance of VAJDIi, Vr ra; "ALB..RT-,--'%'a'-r-ola; KkUl , A. E'ffect of the irradiation of the brone'riia.1 mucosa on the puLmonary ard systemic circulation. III. Analygis of the mec"Milism. Acta med. Hung. 18 no.2:175-187 162. 1. Sucond Dopartmorit of Modicino (Director: Prof. G. Gomuri). Univ-;r!Aty Medical School, Budapest. (BRONG11I radiation -~)f2ects) (BLOOD CIRCULATION radiation effectus) VAJDA, Vera; with the technical assistance of ALBEIRT, K.; TAKACS, L.: FALTiky, J~'. L The effect of acute arterial hypoxia on 'the organ blood flow in rats. Acta physiol. at-ad. sci. hung. 21 no.1:87-91 '62. 1. 11 Department of Medicine, Medical University, Budapest. (BLOOD CIRGULATION) (ANOXIA experimental) TAKACS, Laszlo, dr. Cy-todiagnosis of amenorrhea in an outpatient clinic. Magy. noorv. lap. 25 no.6;358-360 N 162. 1. A Hajdu-Bihar Megyei Tanacs Rendelointezetenek kozlemenye (Vezeto- foox-vos: Szent-Kiralyi Istvan dr.). (AVENORRHEA) (VAGINAL S~EARS) (SEX HORMONES) -1 dr. ; TAKAGS, L, , dr ~ ,Oi-ISSONG-KOVAGS, :,- , 1 1- i2-34 . ~ ~ . -' _,p r, Tj% r. hung. -1 no. n~~coleLS- "W-1 I'10 md - lreau"Men~ 0- 163~ zledical 1. Department of Psychiatrics (Director: frof~ 6 .. j% UnIvE-31-sitY, Budapest. ROENCEPr LO"4-kPhy) (SLEIT DISOItMl(s) .-15CEER, Ant-a!, TAKACS, 1,ajos UaS~, Istvar-; Ved4cal iversity a' Eudapes' II. Medical Clin"C uia_Qesti Orvostudorranyi 'E'-yetem, M sz. Belklinikay. "Itivi!.,;L-11ration of the IntertapdLar-y Metabolism of !)rui,,,s by Means of Partial ~:--~xatectomy." Budapest, Kiser"Letes Orvostudomany, Vol XV, No 5, Oct '53, pages 555-560. Parallel toxicity tests FAuthors' Hungarian summary modi fiedi - 6 have been conducted on rats i-rit-h intact and partially extirpated livers, Ln order to determine the extend of the role the liver plays in the den~-ra- dation and excretion of various druz's. No difference has been fou:nd with some of the drk-s investi,gated. On the other hand, doses of phenobarbit-a-1, urc-;[,.,zne, c~loralose, penthotal, pent oba ribital, chlorpromazine, insulin, coffeine and theophylline were -found to be much more tox-ic in the rats which were partially hepatectonized than 2'-n the control animals. This indicates the great imoortance of the liver in the intermediary metabolism of these druggs. No rei-erences. 1/1 at 4, 4. -L-3, If> 4 LIO z Tj:!,~ "a L I U nx r, MAC,'), Lajo,4, -e ca' V-~ ,R"-K7T, istvan, Dr, DEMECUY, 'eiihaly (Mrs), 4r University of Frudapest, II. Medical Clinic (Budapesti Orvostudomanyi 7 :;yetem , II. Belklinika). "Determination of Thyreotropic Hormone in Plasma." Budapest, 01-V05i Hetilap, Vol 104, NO 33, 18 Aug 1963, Pages 1555-15r6. Abstract: [Authors' Hun~-arian summary] The Tsuji-O,(rura test for T,,;IH was user! by the authors for their investigation. Their experiences with th,-- Lion and some modifications, which are considered valuable, are repor~ted. The rint,'e of nonnal values, obtained in their laboratory, and values obtained from samples of three patients after strumectomy are presented. The test is recommended ky the authors. 4 Western references. 8 - T,AKACS,Lajcs, dr.; 'MMOHI, Pal,dr. Techn-ikai munk-atarsak: ALBERT Karola; n y Y,-UKUCSKJ`., J--nos; '.';-jD!, Vera Effect of aldosterone on the red-Jstributiori of circulating blood in rats. Gri. hetil. 105 no.16:737-738; 19 Ap 164 1. a,,dapesti Orvosvudomanyi 11.Beiklinika. L 1976-66 a-IT WIFS (7) -3 DD ACCESSION NR: AT5o24286 IRU/250/64/025/004/0399/0401 AUTHOR: -Takacs, L.; Albert, Karola TITLE: Studies of the sechanian of hypoxic hnwtension in the rat .SOURCE: Academia scientiarus hungaricae. Acta physiologica, Y. 25, no. 4, 1964, 399-401 TOPIC TAGS: rat, animal physiology, blood pressure, drug treatment ABSTRACT: In rate anesthetized with pentobarbital sodium, a drop in blood pressure was found to arise in arterial hywxia?The hypotensive response was not prevented by sympatolytic, parasympatolytic or ganglionic blocking agentig, or by antihistamiz and antiserotonine drugs. Upon addition of 5 per cent CO2 to the hypoxic gas sixtu the decrease in blood pressure was slightly reduced. "The authors are indebted to Mrs. V&-Yajdal J. Kukuoaka and - A. Karai for helpful technical assistance." Orig. art. has: I table.- ASSOCIATION: Second Department of Medicine, University Medical School, Budapest SUBMITTED: 00 ENCL: 00 SUB COIZ: LS .NR REF SOY: 000 OTW: 003 im ,Card 1/1 41 ti ITERE'CKET, Istvai., dr.; DDIEC"KY, Mihalynel, dr.; TAMS, Lajos, dr. Clinical significance of the determ-ination ef the thyr-otrcr.!c homone. Gri. hetil. 106 no.3?sl7/J-1744 12 S165. 1. Budaposti Orvostudomanyi Eg,,yO..cm, 11. Relklinika Opazaatol- 0 r tomori, Pal, dr.). L 28292-66 _KCC NRs AT6019372 SOURCE CODE: HIJ/2505/65/027/003/0205/0212 AUTHORs Takaos.. ORG: II*- Medical Clinic, YX%iicai upiverSJU nf Thvj&Wz+, JHLidapesti ornstudomanyi EeyetrR7 IT. --sz.~ Belklinika) TIT JE: Effect of adrenalin and noradrenalin an cardiac output and regional flow in the rat SOMCEt Acadazda. scientiarum hungaricaeo Acta. physiologica, v. 27, no- 3. 1965, 20-5-222 TOPIC TAGS% rat, hormone, blood pressure, blood circulation. drug effect ABSTRACTt The effect of adrenslin (100 and 500 jig/kg iop., or 1.1 ug/kg/min iv.) and that of noradrenalin (20, 100 and 500 mg/kg ipe, or 1.1 jug/kdrdn i.v.) was i.n- vestigated on the circulation of. rats. Blood pressure was measured in the carotid'artery, cardiac output was determined by the dye dilution method, and-the r*gional distribution of cardiac output was estimated by Sapirstein's' isotope Iddicator1ractionation technique. With the exception of the highest done used, noradrenalin Increased bloodpressure without influencing cardlao output. In general, there was no change in regional blood flow while circuU. :tory resistanae was Increased, especi&Uy in the kidney. muscle and skin. In sone casesthere was an 'Increase also in the cormary fraction of cardiac ".outpat and_ a decrease in the renal haction. * Adrensl in, when givep p~' .~-I_Cwd JL2 L 2899 ACC NRt reased cardiac output and, to a lesser extent, also the blood pressure with a decrease in total peftyberal resistance. The blood flow was elevated painly in the corvam-les and muscles with concomitant decrease In vascular rimilstance. CoraAarY and skeletal muscle fractions of cardiac output were !hUber %hile the renal-fraction was lower than in the untreated controls. :Lv. "otiin-'of adremalin resulted In an increase in blood pressure withouV -MY offset an cardiac output. Vascular resistance was elevated in the kidney *nd skino and an Swrease was. noted ig -9w coronary and skeletal muscle. frac. 'tion X1,12,041P IMVO _ 9f . pa#M" qutpat, V# V&:Ma, Kmo2& Alber t MA j tsobnical assistanose OrIgo art* hast I table jorig srt~ in 32199 fi-PRU 002 OM RE?: 0.11 A=7.-A-T6()20341 SOURCE CODE: HW~5-6~76516,~t3l()04103'7)1071-1 AUTHO R: Takacs. LaJos ORG: Second Department of Medicine, University Medical School, Budapest (Orvostudomanyi Egyetem. II. sz. Belklinikaja) TITLE: Effect of hemorrhage on the circulation of various organs in the nephrectomiz d. rat SOURCE- Academia scientiarum hungaricae. Acts, phyaiologica, v. 28, no. 4, 19659 373-377 TOPIC TAGS: rato blood circulation, cardiovascular system ABSTRAGT: Cardiac output and the circulation of various organs were studied in normai, shani-operated and nephrectomized rats. In normal and sham-oporated rats subjected to blood loss, the coronary, "lung" and carcass fractions of cardiac output increased. While in the normal and .sham-operated group this shifting occurred at the expense of the renal fraction, after removal of t~e kidneys the decrease In the splanchnio fraction became significant V. Vajda, J. Kukuc*ska and Karola Albert gave.technical assistance. Orig, arto Le-F-1 table* LBased on- authorts Erie. abst.] [JPRS1 SUB CODES 06 SUBM DATES 29jan65 'ORIG REF: 005 OTH REF: 004 Card 1910 H LD; 3 A.H'Y 'i SZE'ZE, Eva, SKOLNIK, iozsa, Dr, pes t, 71. Buda 14edical Clinic (Budapm:!sLi Orlostualomanyi _E,-~yezem, 11. n_e__1kljn_jka). "in V; tro Oxy: en Uptake by Kidney, Brain ani L-_v-:~r Slices in '-'YpDx-;a. Budapest, 0..-vosi Vol 108, !To 8, 19 6,'?, Pa!"e 35-5. .'arrizin surrmar A b s t ra F*uthorst tzun, Y1 Under in vltro con-"ItLons, ~,,ie o.xyge- uptake by ttqe renal cortex undemient a ~.reater dircrease, ,;:~der hypoxi-ar tran did th, cerebrocortical and liver s-lices. 1 reference. .7 D, TAKACS, Lajos, Dr; ~Iyorgy, Dr, Proresso I J. "Mle!i and Circulation 11. ihoracl H(ricitlunt. s;o thi_- V,.!111-11ation of Rabbits." Ort-hopnedia es 11-clyreallito Sebeszet, Vol X, -4h woJiLied: !6,spirot.ory function studies, I -xamin;izinus that ventilation tld III;; c thoracic movement should be ollowing para prip.)ai.~i!%P qtelectasla and to the dccreased respiratory surface The "Pendeltuft" phennrietion could not be demonstrated after Surgery or during thc following days, It is conclu- ti;rl that any rot's: of Gii!4 precwtied phenomenon Can clefinitely be excluded in i!-.(IVcq1eW the 1*~ibbit, Or 0 1 hw:is of clinical experiences nurl g~js --xc1i-,,?;,1, disorders secondary to 1TiI)%i"rT1CC1t in fr~ln, Similar factrir,- pla%, ;i role to those found in f.o -erevic s. ref e YI it, was shown that on the blood circu- A di~.!rnnsv rP' i 1,11 nf ~hc circulatory effect of in the literature, esult_s Lend to disprove ~q pr,-~T,-. is also disputed. TAKAGS, Laozl.o, oklovAos gopeszmornok - i On the control of the preparation and economy of production plans. Ujit lap 12 no.13:24 12 JI 160. TAKAGS, Laszlo, okleveles gepeszmerEok, szam-itasi vieT-nok. Some questions of tropical insulation of glectric motors. -4~' - U Elektrotechnika 56 Po.11/1211,95-499 - 1. VII-Tainosgel-,- es Kabel~-,yar, Budapest, I., Gyorroi ut 128. TAKA,"S, dr. Graoid4 intoxication .- pordex: In pathological symptoms 'Caused by no.34:1611-1613 22 Ag165. psychosis. (Data on the psycho- anorexigenics). Orv. hetil. 106 1. Budapesti Orvostudomanyi Egyetem, Psychiatriai K2inika (igas- gato: Ny1ro, G7ula, dr.). ikLltarsak: VAjDA, V.; KUYUGSKA, J.; ALBERT, K. -f hp-morrhage rn the blood circulation in the organg ~,:Jtz following removal of the kidneys. Orv. hetil. 106 no-36, 5 S'65- -v(--,s-Wd tin B-daposti Oi yi Egyetem, II. Belklinika, (Igazgatot EnI, I TAKACS, Mihaly Sy-nthetic bases for suppositories and salves. Gyog_vazeresz 9 no.?2 121-124 1 July 54. (OINTMENTS basest synthetic) (SUPPOSITCHES bases, synthetic) A S.' J 0 "'1 1" G. and, Tulr%cs, M. L S za E, o e ctf -,he "Olo., of' Standard Solu- i-epared According to tne Fifth "Ell Lrion of r tne Hungarian Rharmscopoeia OHP~. ?U,-~, Acta Priarmlar; Hung, 2o, No (1958) ~:e -i`hors h-ave inves-4gated ihe stabilicy of -_a F1 0 :. 11 C~ 71,cj e ~f. C O.r i f:,-? t 1- i C rr ar,i c~~jita_ining C H2 7 C i., 5 H, G ( 45 r- g/m, i a n d C u S m 61 m I lean found that: (1) Changes in ~he concerk tration cf chlor'-de ion affect the color of the soliiLion and the use of Fe(,13 wiich does not con- Lain fre;,- RCI is tKerefore recommt~rlded; the Colt- rep~ra'~io-.i of the H(31 j.;ied in dilution snouid 'De E'. 2 ) The c.-tandard sclut!-)ns v,_i;t i:e stored ri s ~a 1 f, d -3 M.) U 1 t'_ SThe cclor of t'6e soLutions in t';e ~)T_r)ules did no', cha_ige noticeably durinj~ ZLOra-L'-F; under daylix'Pit noweVer, otora,~,e in -111-te dark is re-_n!nmeni'*,ed. (4) f.c chemi- ,"aI were observed to ~iave ti-!.kan place -1.1 Tem- -io.'.ut4ons E-,~ored for a period of I yr. perature variations af fect cnly FeCL3 So' U'~ionS; the c~iange in the latter is reversible und tne thermostatinR: of the rolutioi~E at is reccramended in. comparison tests. S. Rozenfel'd 212 2_~O MMURY : HURGARI 11 CATEWRY Cboomical Technology. Chemical Products and Their Annlication. Pharmaceuticals. Vitamins. Antihio* ABS. JGUR. RLI-Ir'him.) No 17, 1959, 'No. ALUM.! Szasz, G; Khin, L. ; Tp-kac s-,-M. ; Zacsko, M. !NSTITITPE - TITILE Senaration of ~Pdici-nal Mixtures by the Chromp-to- grMT)hie on Pa-)er lietNnd. OPJG. i7JB, :Acta. nharmac. hung., 100r)8, '18, N. o 5-6, '2119-2'28 ABSTPACIT -Thrnuf+ investigations it waB established thrit, certnin cor-~nunda, for example amidazophen (1), acetylselicilic aciet (11), lumilnni (III), ?henace- tine (IV) , zivinf- wi th the Partridge Is solvent. (bute.nvi-vater-glacial acetic aci'-"~ see Biochem. J., 42, 23P) very elose value's of R-A, Sena- r13-te wello-f salts. Val-ups of Rf for --,' and 11 are 0.89 and 0.94 res-~~ctiv-ely, if, however, a d-ron, Of "V04 or FC1 is a(Med I,o I then it's Rf chan- ges considerably (up to 0.41 and 0.54). Based on *tics. '^ard: 1/2 TAKACS, Marta "Psychology of industrial performance" by J.A.G. Brown. Reviewed by Marta Takaes. Magy pszichol szemle 14 no.4:500-501 162. TAKACS, 0. ; TOMITY. I.T. A!,vil-,,si- of the bo,.~-.r tezayerLturi-lowerin:L e,-ff~--3t ol" h:v:)oxia ~-nd hypersannia. Acta ph.,isiol. 13 qo.4:355-3")LL -1955. 1. Ph.,tsi-ologisches Institut und anatomisches Institut d,,-r Medizinischen Universitat, Szeged. (HYPOTTIMMIA. e)cperimental prod. by hypoxia _ hypercapnia. in rats, mechanism (Ger)) (CARBON DIOXIM, in blood hy-)ercaT)ni.i & hypoxia causing hypothermia. in rats, niechanism (Ger)) (OXYGM~, in blood hypoxia t9e hypercapnin causing hynothermia in rate, mechanism (Ger)) SZORADY, Istvan, dr.; TOTH, Gyorgy, dr.; TAKAGS, Odon, dr. Glutarimide therapy of asphyxia neonatorum. Orv.hetil. 101 no.52: 1850-185) 25 Dl6o. 1. Szegedi Orvostudomanyi Egyetem, Gyermekklinika es Elettani Inte2et. (ASPHYXIA NEONATOMJM ther) (AMALEPTIC ther) L 93 0 rWT (1) IFS (v) -3 DD ACC R-RAT5028093 SOURCE CODE: HU/2505/65/028/ooi/0077/0,086 AUTHOR: Madarasz, I.; Obal, F.; Viesay, M.; Takacs, 0. ORG: -Institute of PhysioloKy,.University Medical School Szeged TITLE: Analysis of the vegetative and EEG responses to hypoxia SOURCE: Academia scientiarum hungaricae. Acta physiologica, V. 28, no. 1, 1965, 77-88 TOPIC TAGS: hypoxia, EEG, conditioned reflex, respiratory reaction, rabbit ABSTRACT: Eight rabbits weighing between 5 and 6 kg each were subjected to inhalation of air containing 6 to 8% oxygen for the purpose of clarifying how the early bioelec- trical. manifestations accompanying the development of conditioned reflexes are altered by the vegetative changes elicited by hypoxia. Bioelectr1cal activity was recorded with embedded electrodes, using leads from the cerebral cortex, the hippocampus, and occasionally from other subcortical structures. Respiration was registered by means of thermistors. The animals were conditioned to a visual stimulus during exposure to low-oxygen (6% to 8%) atmospheres. The typical sinusoidal. rhythm appears in the hip- pocampus during the first reinforcement, and the respiration curve becomes flat. During subsequent reinforcements, the hippocampus shows'a variegated electrical pat- tern, with slow (5 to 8 cps) waves alternating with high, fast waves. When the con- ditioned reflex is evoked, the slow sinusoidal pattern recurs in the hippocampus, fol- Card 1 /2 ACC NRs AT5028o93 0 lowed by similar activity in the hypothalamic and the occipital leads. Respiration increases in response to the conditioned visual stimulation, the onset of increased oxygen consumption being accompanied by appearance of 30-cps frontal lead activity. The slow cortical waves observable in the course of subsequent hypoxic periods appear to be the result of conditioning. The first 100 sec after elicitation of the reflex are marked by bursts of high, fast waves interspersed with the basal activity. These bursts (also thought to result from conditioning) consist of particularly conspicuous electrical activities of the hypothalamus and the hippocampus. The characteristic hippocampic sinusoidal waves appear for only a few seconds after presentation of the conditioned stimulus. After that, desynchronization sets in and respiratior shows conditioned changes. The sudden increase in metabolic rate is accompanied by an orientation reaction, with motor, respiratory, and EEG signs. Orig. art. has: 13 figures. CBMI SUB CODE: 061 SUBM DATE: 04Sep64/ i.)SOV REF; 001/ OTH REF: 013/ ATD PRESS: -.18-66 L 15 ACC NR': AT6007370 SOURCE CODE: HU/2505/65/026/M~/0006/0006 AUTHOR: Pladarasz, I.; Vicsayj Marg-Lt;-Takaos, 0.1 Obal, F. I ORG: Institute of Physiology, Medical University of Szeged (Szegedi Orvostu i Egyetem-l-Ere-VENHY In-riezer, I i TITLE: Reflex responses to hypoxia in young animals- (This paper was presented i at the ?3_~h Meet4g of the Hung~arian Physiological Society held in Szeged from 2 to 4 July. 1964J SOURCE: Academia scientiarum hungaricae. Acta physiologica, v. 26, Supplementp 1965, 6 TOPIC TAGS: hypoxia, rat, dog, conditioned reflex, biologic metabolism, nervous system ABSTRACT: In a continuation'-of earlier ex-- periments. the chang6s--iil th* reducVion 6t the metabolic rate and the con- to hypoxi&ave'been studied in rats and doo.0-72- ditioned reflex response E- e' i 'days old. It was founi tha up to about 2C days of a."e, the animals r spond 'I :to repcated episodes of hypoxia with almost no chan=e in 02 consuitption: and the conditioned reflex manifests itself with a decrease in 02, Le. the dharigge is in the same direction, as In the case of the unconditioned response., Card 15518-66 ACC NR: AT6007370 !ar-*ound 20 days, 02 consumption os'illates iii-res ' ns the. conditioned c n po e !stimulus, it is often bipha51C, a decrease followed by an increase. After. 20 .days, the opposite conditioned reaction becomes predominant II consisting in an increase in 02 consumption and It becomes more marked with advancing a.,,e. The results led to the conclusion that, parallel with theontorenetic' development of the nervous system, the-vegetative balance of the.orZanism' is eftsured to an increasing extent by a hirher,,corrective central-n'ervous,re.- lation. [JPRS1 SUB CODE:. 06, 05 SUMI DATE: none Car~ 2/2 SZORADY, Istvan; KOLTAY, Miklos; DOMBRADI, Gaza; TAKACS, Odon Studies on electrolY-tes in artificial hibernation. Kise-let s Ue orvostud. 13 no.4:337-344 Ag 161. 1. Szegedi Orvostudomanyi Egyetem Gyermekklinikaja as Elettani Intezete. (HIBERVATION ARTIFICIAL metab) (ELECTROLYTES metab) ;.; 1!10i, F,; 'V!(-SqY, 'M.-Irgil.; n. , --, .. - ~ I 'o I A v r, ! vL3 I,-, -If tine vege Vi t, i ve and E`~'('- -s-,.-nsc~s to hyplx~a. physiol. acad. scl. Hung. 2~~ 165. t i taiti- n f Phys 1 ol c"n Iver, i '.y Med! i!a 1 ~',l , S-, i. Su hm 1 t. t-d S~.r t mvl Im T, ! . I I ~# ~!', . -66 ACC NR: AW,033360 :;01116111; COM-;: [fU/2505/65/026/01-/0182/0182 7 e/ AUITIOR: Madarsz, I.; Obal, F.; ViCsay, Margit; Takacs, 0. ORG: Institute of Physiolog-y._Lledici 1 Unive 5ity_Qf__5zegacL-(Szegedi Orvostudomanyi Egyetem, Elettani Intezet) TITLE: Autonomic and EEG responses evoked by ~~~a [Paper presented at the symposium of the Hungarian Physiological Society held in Budapest from 2-3 july 19631 SOURCE: Academia scientiarum hungaricae. Acta physiologica, v. 26, no. 1-2, 1965, 182 TOPIC TAGS: EEG, hypoxia, autonomic nervous system, electrophysiology ABSTRACT: In different animal species, the conditioned autonomic and EEG responses evoked by indifferent (optic and acoustic) stimuli coupled with inhalation of air with 6-10 per cent ox-ygen content have been studied by recording the oxygen consump- tion, body temperature, respiration and electrical activity of the neocortex and of different subcortical structures. The early signs of the autonomic conditioned response and the bioelectrical manifestations associated with it have been analyzed. The autonomic responses were found to be identical with or reciprocal to the effect of the unconditioned, hypoxic stimulus. The EEG patterns were indicative of the conditioned character of both types of autonomic response. [Orig. art. in Eng.] [JPRSI SUB CODE. 06 / SUBM DATE: none Card, F-5 0 0 a 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 , 4 O 1 t PA 9 11 - f f I f I I f f t ! I., A TOBBTERMELES :0 INDUSTRIAL ORGANI'~ATIOK Vol. 5 1961 0 No. 1-2 Jan.-Fob. , 00 1 *0 '00 00 *00 1 0 Z o0 ! 400, r Is An L 0 ri It aK a u 11 c(tw n I . ...... 0 0 0 0 ' i 0 l O 00 0 0 Oe 000 009 GO O * *O e *00 0 00 so 000 0000 060" 'pr,3 C."c 0 -n a' I T lit (S..K.3.) NSzH L.L' Standards on putting of the Standards of Szabvany kozI 14 no.3:49-51 ILr issued by the P-re-sident, Hunlgar--'an modification and into effect, the Hungarian Peoplels Republic. 162. _i. r Szabvanyugy-i flivatal e1noke. Iya TAKAGS, 19 Pal Qrder No.5/1962. (SzK.5)MSzH Hungarian Bureau ok Standards modification., and abrogation Hungarian People's Republic. Yq 162. issued by the President of the on the putting into effect, of the Natioma Standards of the Szabvany kozl 14 no*5.*97-102 1. Magyar Szabvanyugyi Hivatal elnoke. TAKAGS jP PaJ Order No.5/1962.(3z.K.5)bfizH issued by the President of the Hungarian Bureau of Standards on the putting into ef-,:ect,, modifi- cation., and abrogation of the National Standards of the Hungarian People's Republic. Szabvany kozl 14 no.6.121-12/+ Te 162. 1. Makyar Szabvanyugyi Hivatal elnoke. I TAKACS, Pal_ Order 11b.10/1962.(Sz.K.10) bEzH issued by the President, Hungarian Patent Office, on putting into force, modification, and abrogation of the National Standards of the Hungarian People's Republic. Szabvany kozl 14 no.10:217-221 0 162. 1, Magyar Szabvwqugyi Hivatal alnoke. TAKACS,-Pal Order llo~11/1962. (SzK.11.) MSzH issued by the President, Hungarian Office of Standards, on the putting into force and modification of the IkLngarian People's Republic National Standards. Szabvany kozl 14 no.11:241-246 N 162. 1. Magyar Szabvanyugyi Hivatal elnoke. TAKAGS, Pal Pal Tal-mcs, president, National Bureau of StW-dards, answers the quejtions of technologists. '.fusz elet 17 no.19:3 13 S 162. 1. Orszagos Szabvanyugyi Hivatal elnoke. TA. KAG S P Pal Order No.1/1963. (Sz.K.3.) KSzH issued by the President, Hungarian Bureau of Standards., on putting into force, modification and abrogation of the Hungarian Peoplels Repbulic Standards. Szabvany kozl 15 no.1:1-3 Ja 163. 1. Magyar Szabvanyugyi Hivatal e1noke. Order 1.1o.2/1963. (Sz.K.2.)IlSzH issued by the President., Hungarian Bureau of Standards,, on putting into force modification, and abrogation of the Hungarian People's Republic Standards. Szabvany kozl 15 no.2:28-31 F 163. 1. Magyar Szabvan-yugyi Hivatal elnoke. v 0" TAKAGS, Pal Order No.3/1963.(SZ.K.3.)f4SzH issued by the Prevident, Hungarian Bureau of Standards, on putting into effect, modification as well as 0 abrogation of the National Standa:rds of the Hungarian People's Republic. Szabvany kozl 15 no,3:49-53 Mr '63,, 1, Ma-ygr Szabvanyugyi Hiva~al elnoke. ~I TAKACS, Pal Order no.4/1963. (Sz. K. 4.) MSZHq irsued by the President, Hungarian Bureau of Stindards, on the modification and abrogation of the-Hungarian People's Republic National StafWards. Szabvany koz~l 15 no.4.*73-74 AP 163. 1. Magyar Szabvanypgyi Hivatal elnoke. TAKACS, Pal Order no.5/1963. (Sz. K.5.) HSZH, Hungarimn Bureau of Standards, on of the Hungarian People's Republic kozl 15 no.5:97-103 MY 163o issued by the Presidentp the modification and abrogation National Standards. Szabvany 1. Magyar Szabvanyugyi Hivatal elnoke. TAYLACS, Pal Order No.6/1963. (Sz.K.6.) M3zH issued by the President, Hungarian Bureau of Standards, on putting into force, modification and abrogation of the Hungarian People's Republic Standards. Szabvany kozl 15 no.,6..121-125 Je 63~ 1. Magyar Szabvangygyi Ilivatal e1nolm, TAKAGS, Pal Marking of mea'suring units in the Hungarian People's R-epublic Standards, Szabvany kozl 15 no.6~129 Je 163. 1. Magyar Szabvarrjugyi Hivatal elnoke. TAKAGS, Pal Appeal for contest. Sza'avany kozl 15 nc.6:-,3O Je 163. 1. MagyL!r Szabvanyugyi Hivatel elnoke. V, Decree 11o.7/1963. (Sz.K SS ZeO 'V 7L' Huiri,,acian '.,ureau oC Standards. on putting into eL"'fect r,odi-17icaz~-ion. L. and abrcgation of the Hungarian People's Republic liational Sza'.vany kozl 1r no.7:141-140' Jl '63. TARAW., Pal Order lllo."',/11)63~ (Sz.K.9.) IISZH issued bj the President, Hungarian Bureau of Standards., on putting into effect, modification and ubrog,at.ion of the Hungarian People's Republic National Standards. Szabvarly kozl 15 no.9:189-191 S 263. 1. Magyar Szaly,.ranyugyi Hivatual elnolke. TAKAGS, Pal Order No. 10/1963 (Sz.K. 10) I~SzH issued by the President, Hungarian Direau of Standards, on putting into force, modification and abrogation of the Hungarian People's Republic National Standards. Szabvany kozl 15 no.10: 213-214 0 163. 1. Magyar Szablranyugyi Hivatal elnoke. 02, Ji,'ication -and put LinE il noforce2 mod ul of on vuca o, u b1 i cHatiom S ta.. ndards f, gyl P(,o; J.1 ,ation c- 6zab-va,K-i koz.-L 15 D 163. 1. 1,Ligyar