SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT TIGONEN, G.V. - TIGYI-SEBES, A.

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TOROPOV, N.A.1 TIGONEN, G.V. Crystallization of glasses of the system CaO.Al2O3.2SiO,-,-ZaO.SiO2 in the subeutectic region. Izv. AN SSSR. Neorg. mat. 1 no.5:763-768 My 165. Linear rate of growth of anorthite crystals in glass at 10000G. lbid.z775-779 (MIRA 18:10) 1. Leningradskiy tekhnologicheskiy institut imeni Lensovetae NP(b) TJPW T.u. IqRs XP5920734 SOURCE CODE: UR/0363/65/001/011/2014/2019 AUTHOR: Toropov, N. A.; Tigonen, G. V. 50 Leningrid, Technological Institute im. Lensovet (Leningradskiy tekhno institut) logichesk y TITLE: Effect of thermal pretreatment on the cryst kinetics of anorthite- wollastonite glasses containing added chromic oxide llizati I ~1 SOURCE: M SSSR. Izvestiya. Neorganicheskiye materialy, v. 1, no. 11, 1965, 2014-2019 TOPIC TAGS: chromium oxide, crystallization, crystal growth, glass ABSTRACT: The crystallization kinetics of the following three glass compositions wer investigated: (1) pure anorthite + 0.5% Cr203; (2) 3-20% wollastonite and 80% anor- thite + 1-0% Cr203; and (3) 5-40% wollastonite and 60% anorthite + 2.0% Cr203. Therm- al pretreatment of the glasses was carried out for 2 hours at 800, 900, and 9500C. It was found that the linear growth rate of anorthite crystals under othermal condi- tions does not change with time and depends only on t~ ten&AtV!%rthe thermal pretreatment. The linear growth rati-of-atio-rth-Fbi-ciistals ErKm glass containing wol- lastonite changes with time, the change being represented by an exponential curve; this is apparently due to diffusion processes occurring during the drystallization. UDC: 666.1:542.65 ACCNRe AP5028734 The- relationships governing the rate of change of the crystallized part of the volaw were determined, A rise in the temperature of the thermal pretreatment not only in- creases the rate of formationof crystallization centers but also substantially af- fects all.kinetic parameters of the crystallization process. Orig. art. hast 3 figures, 3tables, 3 fbmulas. SUB CODE-., U,07f SUBM DATE: 27Hay65/ ORIG REF: 003/ OTH mr: 002 Card 2/2 ASAVT ",, B,V.; TIGRANOT, G.G., red.; KRASINSKATA.A., red.; MMAK, A., teichn. red. [Sketch4~'~-A'r-m-e-nlal Ocherki ob Armenii. Red.-acst. G.G.Tigranov. Mosiva, Sovetskii kompozitor, 1958. 31 P. (MIRA 11:10) (Armenia-Deecriation and travel) TIGRANOV, I.H., Inzhener, laureat Stalinakoy premii. ~, ~ :~. , Construction of tall apartment buildings on Kotellaicheakaia Ambankment and Insurrection Square. Gor.khoz.Nosk. 24 no.2: 9_16 F 15o. (MIRA 7:11) (Moscow--Apartment houses) (Apartment houses--Koscow) TIGRANYAJI, Abragam Khazaroisoviah ,~- - 'W44r . .:. _q-- I Optimal design of transformers with field excitation control. Izv. vys. ucheb, say. elektromekhe 7 no,4W3-M D64 (MIRA 1717) 1. Tedushchiy konstruktor Amyanskago filiala Vbesoyuznog* nauchno-isaledovatellskogo instituta elektromekbanikig GUKASYAN, M.G.., inzh; TIGILANYAN, A.Kh.,, inzh; PAKHLEVANYO, R.G., inzh. Switching device for TSWI-series electric transformers. VeBt. elektropromo 32 noo3:25-28 Mr 161, 041RA 15:6) (Electric transformers) (Electric switchgear) Biol. rlau~,! 18 165. ~-'e r I . wana;z~tra stantsiya AN PROMYSLOV, M.Sh.; TIGRANYANO R.A. Effect of various functional states of the central nervous system on respiration and oxidative phophorrlation of the brain tissue In acute closed craniocerebral injury. Vop. med. khim. 10 no.6: 611-614 N-D 164. (MIRA 19:1) 1. Nauchno-issledovatellskiy ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni Institut neyrokhirurgii imeni Burdenko AMN SSSR, Mosk7a. FRDllMIkV,, HiShol P.O*iratim wid coddative phoophory.1niion of bmin tiome follaaltv corebrocranial traim. Zhurs okups i klino mod. 5 t!oi3g:-'.O-;:,2 f65. (14r-A 19sl) TIGiUMAIN, R.A., Respiration and oxidizinz phosph~iry-'P-'--ion c-*- h-a-'r., r a Craniocerebral traiura Inflicted under diffferent functional of the central nervous system. Zhur, eksp. i klin, med, 4 no,!-.: 25-29 164. 17~'9) 1. In3ti""It PR%IYSLOVJ M.Sll.; '11GRAW1.10, 1R.!,. Effec-s of acu- c1cseO cran,-~,--,irebra` on t.-, n~,Sp'ra- r oxidative phosphc;rylation of brain tiosue. Vop.med.IM-111. 10 no.2:205- 207 Mr-Ap '64. WIRA 18:1) I. Nauchnc.-i,-~~-ledcvatell.,ikiy or-denn Truflovoga Knustlogo Znfoueni lrisLltlut neyrolchirurgli imen! nkademilr-a N.DI.Burner)ko AMN TICIMITYAN I S. T. Geological works by the Armenian scientist A.E. Arteruni. Trudy Inst.ist.est.i tekh. 37:169-275 161. (141RA 14::L0) (Artsruni, Andrei Eremeevich, 1847-1898) YEREMYEVAp S.I.,* YAKOVLEV# V.B.; CHESNOVA, L.V.; SHLYKOVAp S.A.; KOZLOVp S.G.; KHMOVI K.K. (Kiyev); ,TIGRhNYAN# S.T. (Yerevan); KROTIKOV) V.A. (Leningrad) In the Soviet National Association of Historians of Science and Technology. Vop.ist.est.i tekh. no.10:180-187 160. OMIRA 14:3) (Scientific societies) RADULET9 Remus; TIMOTIN, Alexandru; TIGULEA, Andrei Determination of the dispersion reactance of nome induction furnaces with iron core. Rev electrotechn energet 5 no.2.-249-263 160. (EEAI 10:5) 1. Korrespondierende3 Mitglied der Akademie der Rumanischen Volksrepublik; Comite de redaction, Revue dlelectrotechnique et dlenergatique, redacteur en chef (for Radulet) (Electric furnaces) (Electric transformers) (Induction (Electricity)) (Iron) TIGURTSEY, A.I., polkovnik. Party and political work in air trainIng. Vest.Vozd.Yi. 40 no-7:34s3g Jl '57. (MIRA 10:11) (Communist party of the Soviet Union--Party work) (Aeronautics, Military) TIGUNTS2Y. G.M. v-.I'-.-I-.- Blood circulation in the spleen of pigeons. Arkh.unut.gist.i embr- 30 no. 3;32-40 Vq-je 153. NLRA 6:6) 1. Kafedra gistologii i embriologii Molotovskogo gosudarstvennogo univer- sitata. (Blood-Circulatioa) (Spleen) (Pigeons) MOLNAR,J.; TIGYI, A.; LISSAK, K. Changes of the nualeic acid content in the denervated sub- maxillary gland of the dog. Aoba physiol. a--ad. sai. Ihmg. 24 no.3t279-286 164 1, Institute of Physiology, Medioixl University., Pact. TIGYI, A.; MIRISZL&I, Z.; KISS, K.; LISSAK. K. Significance of vagal afferentation in the regulation of diencephalic vegetative reactions. Acta physiol.hung. 17 no.4:401-406 160. 1. Institute of Physiology. Medical University, Pecs. (VAGUS MVB physiol) (DIINCEPRALON physiol) RUN Ef-'Pct of Verold bormgp-,s up= pubnonary nt",Ays- by vagut-3my. A. K. Lis.%A.. and (ML4. INV.' wC3 6, W~lib --wit bl3t(,,:.Vy vsgotee gilzr,3 cleveloptel fatal pultrortary infiltrzati,-m (1) Mill,l was marLmdly inl;ifittd by progenurone cy- Lmocy0iti ([I.AIL- trxtate), wan, uuc~hauge,,l by tessm..terone I mily :lithty, bitt prolmg, thesurvivul tirat., Prok;,.v-1 ctlitr or ditl jl~!Obittd 1. A c=eUtior betwtva tbc pmV:ellve elyrct wid 'Le wne-itLetic actIvity of steroids fit lutcoil activity W25 zujw~ested. Plus MONTSKO, Tibor (Pecs,Rakoczi ut 80,Hungary); TIGY1, Andras (Pecs,Rakoczi ut 80, Hungary); ARNOLD, Istvan (Pecs,Rakoczi ut 80,9-u-n-g-a-r-yT-;-TA--UAN, Jeno (Pecs, Rakoczi ut 80,Hungary) The effect of the parathyroid on.the changes of serum proteins. Acta biol Hung 12 no.3:191-197 161 1. Institute of Physiology and Biology, Medical University of Pecs (Head: K.Lissak). 4- BERTA, Gyula; GACS, Gyula; TIGYI, Andras Petermination of the insulin content of the blood serum by means 02, rat epididymal fatty tissue. Kiserl'. orvostud. 14 no-5:545-548 0 162. 1. Pecsi Orvostudomanyi Egyetem Elittani Intezete. (INSULIN) (BLOOD CHEMICAL ANALYSIS) (EPIDIDYMIS) (FATTY TISSUE) HU14GARY MIRISZLAI, Erno, T-TQY jQd",�- Medical University of Pecs, Otolaryngological Clinic and Institute of Whiz~iAogy (Pecsi Orvostudomany~ Fgyetem, Ful-Orr: Gege Klinika es Elettani Intezet). "Experimental Study of the Changes in Labyrinth Pressure in the Course of Histamine Application to Mammals." Budapest, Kiserletes Orvostudomany, Vol XIX, No 1, Jan 67, pages 82-85. Abstract: [Authors' Hungarian summary] The labyrinth pressure was studied in dogs and cats with the simultaneous registration of blood and intra- cranial pressures. The development and course of the changes in labyrinth pressure in response to the histamine effect are described. On the basis of the present experimental results it can be concluded that pressure increases arise in the labyrinth in response to histamine. In response to repeated doses of histamine, the labyrinth pressure values obtained show a decreasing tendency. The investigations prove that the intracranial pressure is in close relationship with the labyrinth pressure; in addition, changes in pressure may arise in the labyrinth indepondently ahd they may also play a role in various patholo.-ical processes. 3 Hung~lrian, 10 Western references. [Manuscript received 4 Mar-66.] 1/1 MONTSKO, Tibor, (Pecs, Rakoazi ut 80, Hungary.),- Tj-91,.--AndrAp, (Pecs, Flak-cezi ut 80, Hungary.); AFMOLD, Istvan, Oecs, Rakoczi ut 80, Hungary.); TARJAN, Jeno, (Pees, Rakoczi ut 80, Hungary.) The effect of the paftthyroid on the changes of serum proteins. Acta biol Hung 12 no.3:191-197 161. 1. Institute of Physiology and Biology, Medical University of Pecs, (Head: X. Lissak). PUPPI, A.; EENEDECZKY, I.; TIGYI A.- LISSAK,K. Identification of dopamine-e-ontaining granules in the adrenal medulla. Acta physiol. acad. sci. Hung. 27 no./+:341-347 165. 1. Institute of Physiology, University Medical School, Pecs. HOLLOSI, Gabor; BENEDICZKY, Imre; TIGYI, Andras; LISSAK, Kalman The role of the nervous system in the maintenance of the ribcr=leic aied and desoxyribonucleic acid content of striated muscle tissue. Acta biol Hung 11 no.2:145-153 6o. (EW 10:2) 1. Institute of Physiology and Biology, Medical University, Pecs (Head3 K.Lissak) (RIBONUCLEIC ACIDS) (NUCLEIC ACIDS) (NERVOUS SYSTEM) (MUSCLES) (DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACIDS) BRIEDECZKY, I.; PUPPI, A.;.1TIG.YI., A,. Histochemical and electron microscopical study of Lhe adrenal medulla of the grass snake (Natrix natrix). Acta biol. acad. sci Hung. 15 no.3.-271-284 165 1. Institute of Physiology and Biology, Medical University, Peas (Head: K. Lissak). BENEDRCZKYJ.; PUPPI,A.9 TIGYI,,A.'; LTSSAK,K. 1--l- Electron microscopic study of adrenaline and noradrenaline secretion of the adrenal medulla. Acta biol. acad. sci. Hang. 15 no.3.-285-298 165 1. Institute pf physiology and biology, Medical University, Pecs (Head: K. Lissak). TIGYI, Andras (Face. Rakoczi ut 80.); SINMCZKY, Istvan (Peas, Rakoazi ut 80.); LISUL, Kalman (Pecs, Rakeezi ut 80. ) Studies on the modifying effect of Isolated denoxyribonuelsic acid in mammals. In ftlish. Acts, biol.Hung. 10 n0.2.'197-205 '59. (MUI 9:5) 1. Department of Physiology and Biology, Nedical Univmrsity of Pecs. (Nammals) (Deoxyribonucleic acids) TIGY1, Andras; LISSAK, Kalman The role of neuro-humoral factors in the development of experimental pulmonEa7 edemas. Taberkulozis 12 no.2:25-32 Feb 59. 1, A Pecai Orvostudomanyi Baetem Elettaui Intezete kozlemenye. (PUIXONARY XWL, exper. induction by bilateral cervical vagotomy & other methods, neuro-endocrine mechanism of develop. (1kn)) (VA(IOTOMY, exper. induction of pulm. edema by bilateral cervical Tagotomy, neuro-endocrine mechanism of develop. (Han)) (NERVOUS SYSTEM, physiol. neuro-endocrine mechanism of develop. of pulm. edema Induced by bilateral cervical vagotomy & other methods (Hun)) (XNDOG-RDIN GIANIS, physiol. same) Ki~S, Ivan; LISSAK, ralman; TIGYIO Andras tq!,~_4An Modification of London's method for angiostomy. Kinerletes orvostud orvostud 9 no-5-6:550-553 Oct-Dee 58. 1, Peast Orvostudomanyt (BIOOD VMNIS. angiostouW. new cannulae Togyetem Blettani Intezetee mvg. modification of London's method by use of (Hun)) MONTSKO, T.; TIGYI, A.; BENEONIC1, 1,; LISSAK, K. Faectrvw-ndcroscopy of parathyroid secretion in Fana esculanta. Acts. biol. acad. sai. Hung. 14 no.2:81-94 163. 1. Department of Physiology and Biology, Medical University, Pecs (Head: K, Lissak). (PARATHrROID GLAJIDS) (ffPERPARATHYROIDISM) (HYPOPARATHYROIDISM) (HYPERCALCENIA) (HYPOCALGEMIA) MOLNAR,J.; TIGYI,A.; LISSAKIKa Calinges of the nucleic acid content in the denervated sub- maxillary gland of the dog. Acta physiol. acad. sai. Rmg. 24 no.3tZ79-286 264 1. Institute of Phyviologyy Medical University, Pecs. 0048 ACC-lai A76007445 SOMCE CODEt Mf/2503/65/026/OOX/0048/ A i 1issak, K BenedeczW, I,; Puppi, A UMM ORG: 1%dical University of Peest Institute of Physiolog5r (Pacei Orvastudozanyi Egytez, Elottani TuterA) TITIE: Electron-microscopic identification of the catecholamine substALnces of the adrenal * modul lafThis paper was presented at the 29th Meeting of the H6garian Physiological Society hold in.Szeged from 2 to 4 July 1964T SOURIM: Academia scientiarum hungaricas. Acta physiologic#. v9' 26, Si4plement, 1965, 48 TOPIC TAGSt animal physiology, amine, endocrinologx~ glando biologic electraiL microscopy, experimntal ardmial Followin- a general ultrastrue- ABSTWT:' t tural'analysis of adrenal medullat"y secretion in different mawalian species Lthe'iden'tification of the secretor7 Cranules (sg) is discus&W. In sone celU.-I ~of the adrenal medullaof the frog and.grass snake, adrenalin.-icontainin !000 in diameter, t1i sorke other cells ag containing noradinehali n and 'indiarieter.can be detecteds-In the rat#'mouse and do .-,the,~w6'rrA Com 1/2 lg503-" ACC NRi AT6007449 AUTHORt Tigyi, A*; Montsko, Tel Benedeezky, I. ORGt Medical University of Pecs, Institute of Physiology (Pecsi Orvostudominhyi Egystem, Elettani Intezet) TITLEs -Eleotron-rdaroscopio atudioa of tho secretory Activity of the parstbyrold is Sagor was presented at the 29th Meeting of the Hungarum ftsiological =04 hel zaged from 2 to 4 July 1964J SOURCE: AWerda s cientiarum hungaricaeo Acta, physiologica, vo 26, Supplement, 1965, 50 TOPIC TAGS% electron vicroscopy, gl&rA, endocrinology. biologic sam-stion, experimental anima3, animal physiology Results obtained in experizients I ABSTRACTt with the fror, 'Hana esculenta, are discussed, The secretory product accumulated in secretory granules in the state of both normal function and ibyperfunction. The appearance of the secretory granules is dependent on nee ;their genesis and on the functional stateof the gland. The first c ~In tha course of formation Is the appearance of large numbers of empty, followed by a Gradual separation of, these.". vesicles in the Goljjj- apparatus# tsid -1/2 C TIGYI, A.,; LISSAK, K. Ixamination of the adaptation system of the organism In vague- pneumonia. Acta physiol. hung. 8 no.2:231-236 1953. 1. Institute of physioloCr of the medical university, Pecs. (PIUMONIA, experimental, vague pneumonia, off. of stress) (STRISS, effects, On vague pneumonia in rags) (MVES, VAGUS, plWsiology, vague pneumonia, off. of stress in rate) Adaptation Mtem in Vagus pnearrionla. A. Tirvi and X. " --T-hyqioi. Iz 13T " Acla physiol.:.4nad. Sci. hupte,, 1955, S. ~Mffi M last" Mod. Univ., Ffts, Ii unpry),-Hi late ra I cervical vagctomy DIA h) rus Which prcviougy had Uert ti~ratzd writh rlllozif.11, COIJ, lain OM4 (IOM"' ffl~-de, SIkIIViVJtiIuOUUdVCN-rIe of pqlmrnar)- oedma (jung wt.jhody wt. vatio and li~~t4)jqy) ~vere ;cma eithtr datennined. Survival time waii longer, pulmonary I.,1:1 did riot develop or %vaa minimal compared %vith unstressed controls. N%qicn both of the 2 parabiotic rats had been stressed by pain and one of them was vagotomised, the survival time of tha vagotarnised rat was only a little longer thin that of control rats and pulmonary iltration aLso developed. The nori-vagotornised partner survived inti and had no pulmonary oedema, When one of the 2 pazabiotic rats had been stressed and " other vagotomised it died and developed oedema as control rats did. Stress protects adrenal- ectorrus&I and thyroidectornised rats against death and pulmonary infiltration induced by vagotomy almost as well as it does normal ones. (Hungarian) A. B. B x. ACC NR% AT6023523 ouUICUL. kxuz: tiu/ 4.)U.~j 0.)/ V4 t/ VL14/ VVY-71 VVYY AUMOR.: Vlolnar, Janos-111olInar, Ya.-, Tigyi Andras-Tidi A.; Lissak., Kalw-n- ` 1 .1 1 1 - 37) Lishshak, I[*; Joaszo Feter-Yukhas,-F-.- OAGi Inst e of Medical University of Peas (Peas i Orvostudomaywi~ itut Amioloiz, zgyat&k. Elettani Intazet) TITIE: Effect of prolonged pilocarpine, treatmnt on the nualeic a-c-j and nitroSon contnnt of the denervated sui2~~ ~ gland of the dog TZI-1, SOURCE: Academia scientiarum hungaricae. Acta physiologica, V- 27, no. 2, 1965,93- TOPIC TAGS: gland, nitrogen, nucleic acid, RM, DNA, dog, drug effect, gland drug ABSTIUM The changes in the nucloic acid and nitrogen content of the donervated subroxillary glands. brought about by prolonged pilocarpine treatment, hwm 'open ,studied in dogs. The effect of the denervation was decreased by **~uo- carpine treatment of 8-12 days' duration. No significant changes were ob.. ,served in the RLU content, in terms of 100 mg wet tissue. 'rhe rise in the ;DX,A content was diminished. The otherwise considerable lowering of the !RNA content*of the denervated glands was reduced to 10-17 per cent by .the pilocarpine treatment. There was no significant difference In the tot4l VU content between the denervated, pilocarpine-treated and the control glands.~ Following transection of the chorda tympani, the total nitrogen content of the glands was significantly creased by prolonged pk;ocarpine treatment. Orige art. has; I So ?0= art. in En&.f- rjxsl - gure SUB ME: 06 SUm DATs g 15FAY64 / ORIG PMF: 003 OTH IM, F 1020 Card l/1 /. "' L 33787-66 RO ACC NR' AT6025179 AUTHOR: 14olnar. Janos-Mollnar, Ta. (Pecs).-.Tiryi. ---Tidli. A. (Pecs); Li3sak Kalman-l-ishshak, K. (Pecs); Juha3z. Peter-Yukhast P. (Pecs) ORG: Institute of Biology, Meftcal University of Pecs (Pecei Orvostudomarqi Egyetem, TITLE: Effect of prolonged atropineY dninistration on the nucleic acid and nitrogen contents of the sixbmaxillary gland of dogs SOURCE: AcAdemia 6cientiarum hungaricae. Acta physiologica, . v. 28, no. 1965 41-45 TOPIC TAGS: dog. RNA, gland, pharmacology ABSTRACT: The effect of chronic atropine administration on the nucleic acid and nitrogen content of the submaxillary gland has been studied in dogs. After 11 days of treatment, there was a 14 percent increase in RNA concentration and a 3.6 percent in- crease in the RNA content. The total nitrogen concentration was 13, the nitrogen con- tent 21 percent higher in the atropinized than in the untreatdd glands. The dr7 matter content of the atropinized glands increased considerably. The results obtained are in contradiction with the obsemation of Emelln et al. that chronic atropine ad- ministration gives rise to the same cbangeB as doesAransection of the Ch rda tympani. Orig. art. has$ 3 figures and 1 table, &ig. art. inawON-9: 33,50.2) sacom o6 / suBz4DATE: o6k,64 / onarws 002 / (YrHREFs o15 Card T JK__ __ ACZ1N_R._AP6O28452 SOURCE CODE: HU/0018/66/000/CK)3/0231/0236!~ AUTHCR: Tcdcsanyis Tihamer-Tomchantiq T.; Szabo, Denes--Sabol D.; Tigyi, Andras- 71 0167. Institute of Physiology and Biology, Medical University of Pecs (Pecsi Orvostudomanyi Egyatem, Elettani es Bi 10 ezet) TITLE: Fractionation of mammalian DNA i on methylated albumen SOURCEt Kisorlotee arvostudomany, no. 3, 1966, 231-236 TOPIC TAGS: chromatography, DNA,, animal, liver ABSTRACT: :The chromait6graphic behavior of ,DXA-a isolated from the thymus, liver And spleen of cattle and dogs was .studied on nethylated albumen using the fractional slution technique. ~With.in a given 3POCS.03, the DKA-s of different organs behaved In a simUar manni3r. The Dn_s of the two species, however, differ in their chroma- tographic behavior. Elution from the methylated albumen occurred at 0.8 X, XaC1 concentration in case of the main fraction of cattle DNA, and at 0.9 X N&01 "wentration in case -of the corresponding dog DNA fraoction, Orig. art. has: 6 figures and 1 table. 1JPRS: 36,5991 SUB CODE: 06 SUBM-DATE: 13Feb65 / ORIG REF: 001 / OTH IW: 008 /;19/) C;;~p 0 MONTSKO, Tibor (Pecs, Rakoczi ut 80, Hungary)- TIGYIAndras- (Pecs.. Rakoczi ut 80, Hungary); ARROLL.-fs"t-van (Pecs, Rakoazi ut-N* Hungary); TARJAN, Jeno (Pecs, Rakoczi ut 80, Hungary The effect of the parathyroid on the changes of serum proteins. Acta biol Hung 12 no.3:191-197 161. 1, Inotitute of Physiology and Biology, Medical Univarsity of Pecs (Head:K.Lissak). TIGY1, A.; LISSAK, K. ftwwwftaw~t Studies on the pathogenesis of vagus pneumonia. Acta physiol. hung. 6 no.4-477-483 1954. 1. rnstitute of Pb7siology, University Medical School. Face. (PIMUMOVIA. exper. Tagus pneumonia In cats, pathogen.) (MV31S. TAGUS, surg. vagotomr, cervical inducing pneumonia in cats, pathogen.) TIGTI, A.; LISSAX, X.; DWMTS, J. liffect of steroid hormones upon pulmonary neuro-dystropb7 induced by vagotomy. Aeta physiol. hung. 6 no.1:33-40 1954. 1. Institute of Pk7siology of the Medical University. Peas. (LUNGS, pathol. infiltration induced by cervical vagotomy In rats, off. of steroids) (STEROMS, of f . on pulse infiltration Induced by cervical vagotomr in rate) (SIRVES, TAGUS, Pkwsiol. cervical vagotomy Inducing pulse Infiltration, off'. of steroid hormones In rate) ZNEROCZI, B.; LISITAK, Kc -,- SM, C.; TIGYI, A. ~~ - -.. I ~ , - I Jxaminatione of the pituitar7-adxenocortiml-tl7roid system after ablation of neocortical and rhinencephalic structures. Acta physiol. hung. 6 no-1:19-31 1954. 1. Institute of Pbysiology of the Medical University, Pecs. (AMMAL CCRTEX, pbVeicl. pituitary-adranocortical-thrroid system, off. of rhinenoo- phalic & neocortical decortication in cats) (PITUITARY GLAVD# physiol. pituitary-adranocortical-tbyrold system, off. of rhinence- phalio & neocortical decortication in cats) (THYROID GLAND, pbysiol. pituitary-adranocortical-tbyroid system, off. of rhinence- pha31c & neocortical decortication in cats) (CXREBRAL CORTU, off. of exots. neocortical & rhinencephalic decortication, off. on pituitary- adrenocortical-tbrrold system In cats) TIGTI, A.; LISSAK, K. Studies on the pathogenesis of vagus pneumonia. Acta mod. hung. Suppl. 6 no.1:110-114 1954. 1. Physiologisches Institut der Kelizinischen Universitat, Fees. (PH M CHIA, exper. vague pneumonia. pathogen, in rate) A. Tigvi and, K. Usekk ; /A rpi-yZT11 rd. 'SCi' la9154, 8, 477-7971rnst. of 114wiril, hIed. Univ., Rurlgary)._Wt. irtcreaLSO and. 116tological clulngei in the lungs following bilateral vagatomy were determined in (1) cats folluwing thora6c sympathectomy, stellate and 5 trunk -1) rats nal'demedullation (Evar-s' ganglia extirpati6n, ('2' , with adrL method) (3) hydergin treatti ra", (4) thyroidectuniiwd r3ts. (5) In rats whosa meAencephalon had betii tranieetelt Ntwcen the Collicull and (6) In Tats %%hiji,015 -pothalantic mainjiLtry regions had been destroyed bilatcrally vNith a stereo-tactic Instrument, With the exception of thyroideetomy all the other operations completely orovented the development oi vagus pneumonia. It is sugge5ted hat the latter develops as a consequence of destruction of the vagal afferent and efferent fibres which allow a sympathetic activation via post. hypothalamus to the sympathetic pul- monary fibres; these in turn bring about the circulatory a!Id permeability changes in the lungs known as vagus pneumonia. .(Hungarian) A: B. L BRzznAic. T4C--Y TOTH, K.; INDROCZI, X.; TIGTI, A. The effects of steran. derivatives on the newo-muscular system. II. In vitro affect of steroid hormones on mammalian smooth muscle. Acts. phystol. hung. 5 no-3-4:421-425 1954. 1. Institute of Physiology of the Medical University, Pace. (Received September 14. 1953) (M HORMONES. eff. .*on intestines, In vitro off. in oat) (ADRINAL CORTIZ. Oormones *in vitro off. on intestines In oat) (INTISTINIS, off. of drugs on *adrenal cortex hormones & sex hormones, in vitro off, in oat) L 13503-66 ACC NR: Ap6oo7o43 SOURCE CODE: HU/0018/65/017/003/0273/0276 AUTHOR: Szabo,, Denes--Sabo, D.; Toniesanyi, Tihamer-Toinchani, T.; Tigyi, Andras- Tidip A* ORG: Medical University of Pecst, institute of Physiology and Biology (Pe(-,si Orvostudomanyi Egyetem, Elettani es Biologiai Intezet) TITLE: Study of the base composition of canine DNA SOURCE: Kiserletes orvostudomany, v. 17, no- 3, 1965, 273-276 TOPIC TAGS: dog, DNA, paper chromatography, heterocyclic base compound, chemical composition, biochemistry The base composition of the DRA of ABSTRACTi -the d7og ihymust spleen and livqr was determined by means of paper chromatography. The results indicate that the different organs of the dog 'have an identical base ratio, The guanine-cytosine content of the canine IDNA is 42.6 per cent, as in other mammalian species. The amount of -methyleytosine is 0.88 per cont lowor than in the DNIA of calves. 5 Orig. art. has: 4 tables. [JFUS) SUB CODE: 06 SUBM DATE: l6jul64 ORIG REF: 002. OTH REF: OQ3 Card 1/1 MOUIAR, LISSAK, K.; JURASZI P. Effect of chronic atropine treatment on the nucleic acid and nitrogen content of the dog's submaxillary gland. Acta physiol. acad. sci. Hung. 28 no. 141-45 165. lo Institute of Physiology and Biology, University Medical School, Pecs. Submitted August 6, 1964. L 103 35 6 45 3~MTIWF, CODN: AUTHOR; fliriszlaiv Erno-Mirislai, E.; 'qgy-,L --Tidi. A. _Andraq ORG: Otolaryngological Clinic and Institute of Physiology, Medical University of'5 Pecs (Pecsi Orvostudomanyi Egyetem Ful-orr-gegeklinika-a es Elettani Intezete) TITLE: Data on the experimental determination of labyrinth tension in mammals SOURCE: Kiserletes Orvostudomany, V. 17, no. 2, 1965, 160-163 TOPIC TAGS: experiment animal, animal physiology, otolaryngology, physiologic parameter ABSTRACT: Experjjmnts were conducted on mammals on the measurement of tension in the labyrinth. The normal ten3ion in the labyrinth of dogs and cats was found to + be 35 9 mm H20. In contradiction to previous theories, it was shown that the quantitative aspects of labyrinth pressure and skull pressure are not identical. The method reported permits the simultaneous registration of skull, labyrinth and blood pressures; this provides a valuable opportunity for the study of components with affect the labyrinth pressure, the special fluid space circumstances of the inner ear. Orig. art. has: 1 tabie. LTPRS7 SUB CODE: 06 SUBM DATE: 22Apr64 ORIG REF: 001 OTH FM: 016 L Card TIGYI, A. 1951 (Pbysiol. Inst. U. of Pecs.) "Sensitivity of the Denerrvated Brohchial. Musculature." Acta Physiol. Budapest, 1951 311 suppl (13) No abst. in Exc. I-led, TIGYI, A. "Data on the Mechanism of the Increase of Sensitivity Caused by Dener- vat, on". p.293, ( KISERLETFS ORVO-STUrOMANY. Vol-5, No. 4, JUlY 1953" Budapest, Hungary). SO: Monthly List of East Eur02ean Accessions, L. C., Vol.2, No,11, Nov,1953 Uncl. TIGTI. Andras; LISSAK, Kalman; DRM, Miklos,. P=R, Karoly Role of nourobormonal factors in pathological changes in lurge. Nhgy. Tudom. Akad. Biol. Ory. 0132t. 1021. 8.no.1-2:86-89 1957- 1. A Pecal OrvostudomaiVi laetem Slettani Intesets. (VAaOMMY. exper. vague pneumonia, role neurobormonal factors in exper. animals (Hun)) (PNWMDNIA, exper. same) RULL, Janos, dr.; TIGYI, Andras, dr.; MIRISZL&I, Erno, dr.; BAUER, Miklos, dr. A quantitative method for the study on expectoration. Fularrgagegyo- g7assat 8 no.1:36-41 Mr '62. 1. A Pecsi Orvostudomanyi Egyetem-Pul-, *r-, Gogsklinikajanak (Igazgato: Alfoldy Jeno dr. agretemi tanar) as Elettani Intesetanek (Igazgato: Lissak Kalman dr. egyetemi tanar) kozlemenye. (COUGH) MOLNAR, J.; TIGYI, A.; LISSAK, 1. Connection between vagal afferentation and higher nervous activity. Acta physiol.hung. 18 no.itig-26 160. 1. Institute of Pbysiology, Medical 'University, Pecs. (VAGUS NEWE physiology) (CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM physiology) JUHASZ, P.; TIGYI, A.; LISSAK, K. Effect of indirect stimulation cn the nucleic acid content of the rat muscle. Acta physiol. acad. sci. Hung. 25 no.1:5-10 164. 1. Institute of Physiology and Biology, University Medical School, Pecs. TIGYL, A - L Emlroozi, S cr), Ounds on tI, c ncuro.!,,us~clar s-%:; t~'- II -rc'c L3 in vitro on "The of-i"ect of sterold the Ariate-d .,-.uscle of th~,- frog." p. 237. (Acta ?hysiolozi ,~j cae. Vol. *io. 3/1', lk)r3, 3u;,Iap~:!st.) Tunfari~ _I,gad-. ge S~cic,~U~aryri i~ Acce7sion , Vol. 2, R- LA:om.r% of 'on=ss, Scpte~~ibe--- onth t of :,,last Euronean. -j a l9r~4, Uncl. SO: I ly Lis MGARY --I MTA . Gyula; GAOS. GyU!a,*j T GY1 And-rasi Institute of Fay- siology of the i4edical UniverRl-~Ryv ~(Z---vostudomanyi Eg7etem Blettani Intezate), Pecs. "Determination of Se;va Inffulln Concontration by Reans of Rat 1pididymal Fat Tissue.tt Buda 2e 5peat, Kiaorly a 0rvqavxqomaz 4 7-7- Vol 14s So 5, Oc PP Abstracts [Authors Hinigarlwa sumary] The -rat epididymal ?aT flgik test for the guantitative determination of in- sulin waa investipted. ft was found that the normal insu- lin yalue Of faStiXg hIMMM 13 0,10-0-30 microunits per ml, while in dogs it is 0-05-0-15 Mierour-itB Per MI. The rates of glucose metabolism were also invest-igated and it was found that aaximal gluease uptake is reaeke4 In the first hour. [2-6 references, pred=inantly Western. W'L - . I. J MO)qSKO, T.; BE.N9D9CZKY, I.;, TIGYI, A. Ultrastructure of the parathyroid gland in Rana esculenta. Acta biol. acad. sci. hung. 13 n0-4:379-388 163. 1. Department of Physiology and Biology, Medical University, Pecs (Heads K. Lissak). (PARATHYROID GLANDS) (MICROSCOPY, ELECTRON) (ANATOMY) (CELL NUCLEUS) (CAPILLARIES) (MITOCHONDRIA) (GOLGI APPARATUS) (LIPIDS) HOLLOSI., G.; TIGYI ,A,.;.-LISSAK, K. -~ ~-A Changes of nucisio acid content in gastroonemius muscles of pigeons and turtles after denervation and tenotoaq. Act& biol. acad. sci. Hung. 14 no.lz17-24 163. l.-Institute of Fhysiology and Biology, Medical University, Fees (Head K. Lissak). (MUSCLES) (TENDONS) (NEMOSURGERY) (DNA) (RNA) (PERIPHERAL NERVES) OY - j OIWO of tM "lose Ust"m ad sued". E;nst and.), Ti httl*j OrvoiladvWxy 1. 22-5(100)- A sinwftla is unahle to explain Vol. cmtrwtwn a( muscles. A phaw of this procedum It an titmmly rapht re"fulble Process WhIl bkb ; *"bet Phan occurs If the rommit Is under It=Wm this sho" a festricied reversilAlity. If the cowtruting muscle 6 hindered, it bw stretched mul by this tension cMtn. takes In the muscle substan". vol. Contraction MI!:t t!tC.* to this clystm. I%tvin Finijy T IG Y I The state of the binding of water and electrolytp-1 ill Ernst. 1. TI111i, and A. Zahorc-sek- (Univ- P&S). Acla Physjo7:-AZrj-.-fti. Hung. 1, 5-26(105Mvi German).-Sartorius muscles were suspended In chambers In which they were expoded to different concns. of IlzSOt vapors. The water cGntent of the muscle was detd, Irn'll wet wt. and dry wt. (in racue at 100*). From these detit.4. a, chamettristic curve for the dependence of the lowering of 1110 content as a function of ilie vapor pressure Is con- structed. Similar curves for NaCt &,Ins. of egg white pro- Was allow a marked difference. If muscle and Isotonic NaCI soIns. are equilibrated in a vacuum desiccator, the muscle loses more H.0 than the NaCt soln.- This hidicates the role of swelling In muscle, IfonesartorluelMspendedin coucd. Ringer soln. it 2nd oni In a Ringer soln. of the saitic concrr. contg. 1.5% lactic acid and no NalIC01 the weight - loss of both muscles is 15% in 20 to a0 niin. Subsequently, during the following W min. the "acid" muscle takes up HsO. whereas the other one lows a Krimter wt. loss. This .indicatte"welliazoUrtsh muscle. Gertrude E. Perlmann IMST, Z.-,TIGYI, J. The role of tension in the decrease of muscular volume. Acta physiol. hung. 2 n0-3-4:243-251 1951. (GIML 22:1) 1. Of the Institute of Biophysics of Pecs University. IMIST, B.;BALOG, J.;TIGYI, J,;SIIBIS, A. Volume decrease and crystallization in musele and myosin. Acta pV.91ol. hung. 2 no.3-4:253-239 1951. (CLKL 22:1) 1. Of the Institute of BiopbYsIcs of Pecs University. IMST, B.;TIWfI# Jo Active and automatic constituents of muscle function, Acta, physiol. hung. 2 n0-3-4:261-270 1951. (OLML 22:1) 1. Of the Institute of Biophysics of Pecs University. AMST. J.;LkDANYI# G.;TIGYI, J. . Mechanical function and crystallization in muscle. Acts. physiol. hung. 2 no.3-4:271-279 1951. (GIML 22:1) 1. Of the Institute of Biophysics of Pecs University. NOW, I.-TIGYI J ;OBKWI# Jo Prequency and time x4lationships in muscle volume decrease. Acta physiol. hung. 2 no.3-4:281-291 1951. (CIML 22:1) 1, Of the Ustitute of Biopbysics of Peas University. H u k, G td La o5--.CZL- so-,? 'Rr'i Univ., Nts) Acta Pf;y..c4. - : - -- --A E-j [me "i K- ~rd or-ew )i az an-9t~-vc-n-, 15-z:)c7~ nut tn~- ~=t.oqt. and . !a,- k -;;e.tef ~ld -I.. 'I I . 1. - -i 1. " ~. I - ~ ~, %; ~ ~.f , , - ., 4, 11 -. . .. . I . . . .*.". ~ I r I~n'ST, I.; TIGTI, J.; SEBIS, T.A. Temperature coeffIcient of volume decrease of the muscle. Acta Pbvetol. h:ung. 6 no.2-3:181-190 1954. 1. Biopbysikalischas Institnt der Medizinischen Universitat, Pecs. (KUSCLIS, pbysiol. volum decrease, off. of temperature) (TIMMATURI, off. on volum decrease of mu c.) TIGYI, J. Potassium and phosphorus isotope exc4ange in active -Scles. Acts, physiol. hung. ll(SUPPl):7 1957. 1. Biopbysikalisches Inatitut der MediziniBhen Universitat, Fees. (MUSCLIS, metab. phosphorus & Potassium ion exchazge in active muse. in vitro (Gar)) (PHOSPHORUS, metab. muse., ion exchange in active im, a. in vitro (Gar)) (POTASSIUM, metab. as=) SPC ?--Vol JuiY 5"' i 2964. WATER BUNDING OF MUSCLE - Beitr5ge zur Frage der Wasserbindung des Aluskels T' ' J B* h Inst., Aled. Univ., Pdcs - ACTA PHYSIOL. 1gyl lop s ACAD.SCI-.HUNG. 1958, 127suppl.(77) The contracted muscle is hypotonic. In normal Ringer solution it loses 150;9 of water.. The p37 exchange is also higher. The release of water may be caused by the rise of temperature which follows the increase of metabolism. This Is confirm- ed by the fact that the water content of muscle In Ringer solution at a temperature of 18*C. Is lower than at a temperature of O*C. TIG'(;, J. ,l. Warmth formation of isotonically or isometrical4 contracted. Kiser- letes Orvostudomany 11 no.4:129-137 August 1959. I.Blopbysikalischas Institut der Medizinischen Univerpith;,.Pecp (KJSGLNS, pbVoiol4 I ,TIGYI. Jozoef Bffect of mechanical stretching on P metabolism In the muscle. 11serletes Orwostud, 11 no.5:458-462 0 '59. 1, Pecsi Orvostuil Affetem Biofizikai Intezete. iPHOMCM metab) (MMUIS metab) EMIST, ll..;'TIGjj, J.; NIEBETZKY, A. Cardiac automatism and radioactivity. Acts. pb;ysiol. hmng. 16 no.2:61-69 1959 1. Biophysikalischas Institut der A-3dizinischen Tjnivlarzit~t. Pecs. (H&kRT, physiol.) , I (POTASSIUM, radioactive) i- TIGYI J A&WAP P - P32 exchange in active miscle. Acta, physiol. hung. 16 no.2: 87-91 1059 4 1. Biophysil-n1isches Ins'titut der 11,.(Ilzininchen Ija:-iQrnitrAt, Pecs. (MUSOLM, metabolism) (POTMIUM, metabolism) EXCERPTA MEDIO"t See 2 Vol 13/5 Fhyi, Yav 60 2225. K-Na EXCHANGE IN ACTIVE MUSCLE - Zur Frage des K-Na-A;ss- .auschas im t5tigen Munk(A -,T 1. 11 J, biophyn, Inon, Med. Univ., - ACTA PHYSIOL, i Ig '(;. 1' -106) 'r,iWe7n 7 dcs ACA 1,111ON 451), 16/2 (53 P Directly excited muscle in long-term experiments loses about 201,76 K as compared with indirectly excited muscle. No difference was found between K content and K42-activity uptake of indirectly excited and rooting muscle, Indirectly excited muscle in short-term experiments showed a 10-20% rise of K40-activity compared with rooting muscle. K exchange rise% with increasing K concentrations of tho bathing fluid. The rime of Na exchange and uptake to found In dirontly excitud tind ..not in ind ire ct'ly excited muscle. TASZW, M.;L TIGYI, J, Myosin crystallization in the embrace reflex. Acts, p*oiol. hung. 16 no.2:117-122 1959 1. Biophysikalisches Institut der Bedizinischen IlaivorsitAt. Pecs. (REP= ) (MUSCLE PROUNS, chemistry) TIGYIq J.; SXBRS, T.A. ~' Temperature coefficient of volwe decrease of the muscle and myosin fiber in passive extension. Acta physiol. hung. 16 no.2:123-127 1959 1. Biopbyaikalisches Latitut der ADdizinachen Iluiversitat# Pecs. (MUSCLIS, physiol.) (MuSCLI PROTKNS) -14, .-IlUrYl Jozsef, dr., docens, az oiwostudomanyok- kandidatusa Biophysics of muscular actions. Term tud kozl 7 no.9: 398-401 S 163. 1. Orvostudomanyi Egyetem Biofizikai Intezete, Pecs. HUNGARY TIGil, Jozsef Biophysical Institute (Biofizikai Intezet), Pecs. "Basic Questions of Research in Radiation Biology." Budapest, A Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia Biologiai Tudomanyok Osz Kozlemenyei, Vol VI, No 1-2. 1963, pages 81-85. Abstract: The physical basis of radiation and its division into ionizing and non-ionizing radiation is discussed by the author. Electromagnetic radiation sources such as UV, X- and gamma-rays, and corpuscular sources of radiation such as electron- and d-rays as well as other heavy particles are described. Some aspects of radiation chemistry and theories on the effect of radiation are presented. The role played by radiation biology in the study of mole- cular biology is discussed. The article was presented at the meeting of molecular biologists in Tihany, Hungary. No references. 1/1 12 VARGA-MANYI,, Piroska; IIG-YI,,..J. Separation of muscle excitation from contraction. Acta phyalol. acad. sci. himg. 22 no.3/4-.287-29l 162. 1. Institute of Wophysics, Medical University Pecs ' (MUSCLIS) (PERFUSIONJ TIGYI, J. The effect of ultrasound treatment on the Na%a, 9-42K and P-32P exchange in muscle. Acta physiol. aced. sci. hung. 22 no.3/4-.259- 266 #62. 1. Institute of Biophysics, Medical University, Peas. (MUSCLES) (ULTRASONICS) (ION FXCPWiGE) (SODIMI) (POTASSIUM) (PHOSPHORUS) TIGYI, J. Relation between mechanical tension,, water content and rv-42-K exchange in the muscle. Acta physiol. acad. sci. Wrig. 22 no.3/1+:267-27L '-*62. 1. Institute of Biophysicsj Medical University, Pecs. (ION EXCHANGE), (MUSCLES) (POTASSIUM) TIGYI, J.;1FAN SHIH-FANG The effect of bypertonic solution on the contraction, resting- and :action pot.ential of the muscle-fibre. Acta phyBiol. aead. sci. hung. 22 no.3/4:293-295 162. 1. Institute of Biophysics, Medical University, Pecs, and Physiological Institut6 of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai. (MUSCLES) (HYPERTONIC SOLUTIONS) . ~11 C,~ of .8i (Li c ~j I, U,171-1 it e v.) ii iaL B4 of nt n,' ,Lata Ptlysloi~~ CJ "A 4b/ r- A 5,11 Jl I II.J. e ikuthor P BnZ). i sh s-azill.1 I~y il a t v li~- excl!an-e ir. the sartorius trusc-le was foluid -'r, L -,u~ a re su ctf also D1 significan-kb water lo,,3s. Osrao~jc e ima n (; 4~, d t hw p o t a s ,3 J. um, 9 -x C. tv~-rle ',:c, I II. L6 affe C-lu -:,,L f, I! e U-0 C3 SM 1121 6:kcjlarq~v, 31I.L :.eectium. '.Of 1 b ref-rerces, -3- b cii t twO.- t 'rl i 3--U e ~i r,~ rn 1 V 7-ma w j, -r, COL J. O'v C: PIC t: A ri ki -!?A' G 31. p ,7; ~uvo r ~Z2. v o %~ t -,.x doui y R. ela of iz ika i -xite z er, e ns- of trie. Chinese Acaualay of .-.:cJ,-nc!sg. ver.Aon no-c Shan6h_- 1. ";P` '2 '-f fecl; of r"Ype C a0lutioll on tae Contra c'-i on, Ite St- a.--d Actior, i-'oteiulal of zlae .,,uscla ~'iber." Acta. z-'hysiolo,:lca Academiae .6cierzia_-"UzL' e- 19G2, ~I, 2 9 -icle; iiutriur8l ilit~lish Bu.;~,iary ab- Z..;-lial" art r.a&_~-taj it~x~.,eriments -..U4'Ah the raicroelectrode teemnique on I s la~e~ --A-r-:crJ.us muscles er-nlied a a6paration of s+-4mula- tion and mech'aliical activity. linder -~he effe--t of a. hiper- tonic solution., -1he cor-traction d-_sapp:~ars bu-t the --est-inE and sL:,ike ~-,otlensvials Later the restin-r potent-al decreases -a .;so and the sm p ot enti al cep. se 3. The p--,.-oc e ss i s r e ve r s i b I a . -0 f 6 r e f 9 1 ~ P, n Cl e s4 e- r 6 HutiL.~ ra r J_ wri Fca d 2 a i~ e estern. GARAKVOLGYI, N.; METZGER-TOROK, Gabriella; TIGYI-SEBES, A. The Z- and 14- formations of Btriated muBele. Acta pbysiol. acad. sci. hung. 22 no.3/4s223-233 162. 1. Institute of Biophysics, Medical University, Peas. (MUSCLES) (BEES) I NESTLROV, V.P.; TIGYI-SEBES, Anna 1,0calization of myofibrillar potassium with sodium tetraphenyl- borate. Act& physiol. acad. Oci. Hung. 28 no.2:97-104 165. 1. Biophysi cal Institute 'University Medical School) Pecs. Submitted January 6) 19U. TIr-YI-SEM, Anna Acta PhYsiol. acad. Localization of potassium in the 30'0f'br"* sci. hung. 22 no.3/4,243-247 162. 1. Institute of BioPhYBicOv Medical Universityy Pecs. (POTASSIUM) (MUSCLES) L2'9376-66 ACC NRt AT6019804 SOURCO CODFt 1W M63-/6-5/62 8/062 1609~1610'i 1 AUTHOR: Hesterov, Vladimir Petrovich; Tia7i-Sebes. Anna ORG: Biophysics Institute, Medical University of Pecs (Pecsi OrvostudbrATILY Egyatem, Biof iff&-I-IMOM7 TITIEt Localization of wofibrillar potassium with sodium tatrapherylborate SOURCE t Academiae sciantiarum. hungaricae 9 Acta physiologioa, v. 28, no. 2, 1965, 97-1o4 TOPIC TAGS2 muscle physiology, biochemistry ABSTRAM The use of tetraphonylborate solution was recommended for the study of the localization of nWofibrMar potassium. It was shown that it is possible to evaluate potassium in single elements of the sarcomare by means of tetraphonylborate treatment and interference microscopyb Potassium was found to be localized mostly in the A-banis (about 60 per cent) and partly in the Z-3-iness It is possible to arrive at the con- clusion that, in the muscle, potassium is mostly in an osmotically inactive, in other words, in a bound atatee The'authors are indebted to Profs E. Ernst for facilities to carry out this s:tudya Orige art* hast 2 figures, 6 formilas, wA 1 tablee Orig arts in En # _fP'R__s7 SUB Cost o6 / sum DATEt o6jan65 / our, REF: oo4 / OTH REFt 003 SOV REF: 002 MASSZI, G.; TIGYI-SEBES, Anna The state of potassium in muscle investigated by high frequency. Acts. physiol. acad. sci. hung. 22 no.3/4:273-280 162. 1. Institute of Biophysics., Medical University.. Fees. (POTASSIUM) (MUSCLES) 6 t U J. t 71) r l1r) a Tly i Sy 0 t e m B" i 0 f j. 2, j' 5,3 1 e vest ~d b~,~ o-_L' ~?o-taasli.Ur-j j.-1 In Fri- ILE r. C'y. P-7- i'rc b- r ilb -1 i sh. a it' ca le _-_Utnoir:; z- j slaiam rv -a C,t Cl Tne affpcted. by its, :iitcuo;;Ure. acIdEd ionic notas_,ium inereased C) C, -r, as S i 1_1.m tile removal of -the e.-aGLG-;'eneOUS p I E: ehail6e confirmintL the view that tho ti-i is irk a bo state. ~.O' 16 vefaren- und ()1:.f; ifi rjap iw itussism i,_ud th,5~' other* arri '4 of Tk~ nl~ ;Mt sn' S,,-. r~4 r -,h 0- jL, T.L Or '11e c,)ncentrated iY-L f~ Out uf 14 refOren--Cw: bar. d tile are -~Stt-rf" .~, -.4 ':