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Synthesis and properties of novel bis(1,3-benzodithiolium)-type dications containing a biaryl unit: New redox systems undergoing reversible structural changes by electron transfer
In order to develop new redox systems which undergo reversible structural changes by electron transfer, bis(1,3-benzodithiolium)-type dications (5 21) containing a biaryl unit have been synthesized by hydride abstraction of the corresponding bis(1,3-benzodithiol-2-yl)biaryis (8). Reduction of 5 2, with zinc gave the corresponding intramolecular cyclization products (6), which reverted to 5(2+) by oxidation. Cyclic voltammetry also showed the efficient interconversion between both states. X-Ray analyses revealed that the twist angle of the biaryl unit decreases largely by reductive intramolecular cyclization.ArticleHETEROCYCLES. 69(1): 365 (2006)journal articl
Effects of mecamylamine on the Golgi recurrent collateral--Renshaw-cell synapse in the spinal cord
The fact that mecamylamine is a secondary amine with "nicotinic" blocking properties suggested it would act at the Golgi recurrent collateral--Renshaw-cell synapse in the spinal cord. Glass micropipettes were used to obtain extracellular Renshaw-cell discharges due to antidromic ventral root stimulation in cats anesthetized with pentobarbital. The effects of mecamylamine, hexamethonium, physostigmine, and nicotine given intravenously were determined in this preparation. It was found that mecamylamine reduced the terminal portions of the repetitive discharge of Renshaw cells to antidromic stimulation. The stimulant effect of physostigmine and nicotine on Renshaw cells was blocked by mecamylamine. Hexamethonium in similarly effective ganglionic blocking doses had no effect.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/32383/1/0000458.pd
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