SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BALINT, F. - BALIS, E.P.
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IDry' salt rotention and the reaction of the body to
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When large amounts of hypertonic saline were injected
subcutaneously into fasting
rabbits the difference between injected and excreted amounts
showed that almost half
of the injected sodium chloride had been retained in an
osmotically inactive forms
The blood non-protein nitrogen was increased at the same time.
BAint - Budapest
SO: Physiology, Biochemistry & Pharamacology 2*1 Jane'-June 1949
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BALINTj P. 1948
(Med, Clin. U, of Pecs*)
"Premortal Increases in the Output c~f Sodixim and Chlorine in
Fasting Rats,"
Nature 1948, 161/4080 (57)
Absts Exe. Mod. 111, Vol. M, No. 1. p. 20
BALINT, P. 1949
(Lst. Mad. Clin. U. of Budapest)
"Hypersalemia and Tublar Azotemia."
Experientia,, Basle, 1949., 5/2(82-83)
Abatt Exc. Mad. V. Vol. U. No. 9j p. 691
13ALINT) -P.--.-- 1945)
(1st. Had. Clin. U. of Budapest)
"Tubular Factors in the Development of Extra-Ronal Azotemia.,I
Ngture(London),, 1949,,163/h140(364)
Absts. Exc. Med. V. Vol* 11, No* 9. pe 691
mvM", MA die allkedo of k-- ht
me. MW,AUWI I. 11-rulld.
r%w4vbws (Vaiv. AP. gki.. = Ilunit'). 'Nisivirips
JIM.= "Wilk'd of uVrIvil
am mawim"WY ", 1 4) was "Wirml. Aximl %
bmqM6 sbooM be "ll vahw in buillan
bkW, wbo dog. vakwa In thr %hit app., an(I ibe mw - I
nwl rmtmk obo%M be talmn as IN)% in Mcc the mialls.
1,1v&kl VIIIAIV
-- - BALINTj P. -- 1951
(I Mad. Univ. Klinik, Budapest)
"Behabior of the Extracellular Space in Surgical Shocke"
Acta Physiol (Budapest), 19!~L 2/1 suppl.-(28)
Noe Abet. In Exco Mod*
BALINT. P. 1951
(Physiol Inat. der Tibraitl.. llochschule,, Budapest)
"Behavior of the Fluid Spaces in HAemorrhagic Shock.11
ficts Physlol (Budapest), 1951 211 suppl. (28-29)
No abst. In Exc. tied. j
BALINT2 P. 1952
(Budapest Med. Univ. Physiol. Inst.)
"Measurements of Clonerular Filtration Rate and Renal Blood Flow
Without Urine
Analysis."
Kiserl. Orvostud. 1952.. 4/1 (38-45)
No Abatt in Exe. Med.
EAU~UIVP P~
Fekete, Al; I~LlLntl_?.j Laszlop K,
*Cortical Factors In the Development of the Post Traumatic Renal
Change." p. 43
kq1qZjqq, Supplement to v. 4, 1953, Budapest)
(A%~A jt~yq,
Sol Monthlx' List of East EuroR2an Accessions, Vol 3 No 6 Library of
Congress, Jun 54 Unal
Adam Gy'.; Bacsanyi~ J.; Aftj~_nt
j PL
"E,"L'fect of Ccnditioned 'IhhibJ..tion on the Function of the
Glo-morulus of the Kidney."
p. 44, (Acta Phvsj.ojo_pica. Supplemint to V. 4, 1953, Budapest)
SO: Mon bly List of East Euronean Aocessions. Vol. 3 No 6 Libr,-ry of
Congress, Jun 54, Uncl.
PI . M. 12, A.; IASZIOD,.K .
Role of neural factors in the appearance of anurias associated with
poethemorrhagic bypotensions. Kiserletes orvostud. 5 no.2:122-131
Mar 1953. (CTXL 24:4) .
16* Institute of Physiology, Budapest Medical University.
BAL-LNTri., HRuE:,Aj3,A. --
" Brief Examination of the Micro~ method ILor the Determination
of klcohol
Content in Blood and Other Body Liquids", p,148,, ( KISFRLETES
ORVOSTUD-
OMANY. Vol-5. No*2, Mar, 1953, Budapest, Hungary)e
SO: Monthly List of East Paropeary-Aggesaigna, L. C., Vol.2,
No.11, Wov*1953
Uncl*
- - - - BALINT,-P.;YMTJC,-A.;IASZWII 1*;PDi=t--G*- - --- - --- -- -
Now data on the mechanism of postbomorrhagic a=ria. Ory. hetil. 94 no.
26:713 28 June 1953. (OLXL 25%1)
1, Doctors. 2, Institute of Physlologyq Budapest Hedicl%i University.
r.
ftBiO:L- Inst-9 med. Univ.# Badapeat. *Angaben uber die
Auawertbarkeit der Clearance-
Methoden. Interpretability of clearance methods ACTA PHYSIOL. ACAD.
SCIEW. HUNG.
(Wdapeat) :L954v 5/uuppl. (67)
SO: EXCERPTA MEDICA - Section II., Vol. 7, No. 10
I I I A
LASZI,O K., LUNZER L., BALIRr P. and FEKETE A.
Pbysiol. Inst., mod. Univ., Budapest. *'U'ber the InulinBpoicherung
der Niere, Inulin
storBgs by the kidney ACTA PHYSIOL. ACAD. SCIERr. HUM. (Budapest)
1954, 5/suppl.
(67-68)
SO: EXCERPTA MEDICA - Seation Ilt Vol. 79 No. 10
I I I
. - USZLO K. , PINTER G., UU P.,-and FEKETE A.
Physiol. .Inst., mod. Univ., Budapest. *Wirkung von
posthimorrhagiocher Hypotonie
auf the Nierentitifteit von Hunden nach Durchachnsidung don
R~ckenmarkes. Effect
of posthaemorrhagic hypotension on renal function in the dog &fter
section of the
spinal cord ACTA PHYSIOL. ACAD. SCIENT. HM. (Budapest) 1951+,
5/suppl. (68-69)
SO: EXCERPTA MEMCA - Section 11,, Vol. 7, No. 10
HLDJU A., 115ZLO K. , PaiLSS G. , ?INTER 6., BkUNT P. and
rTK91,E A.
Physiol.- Inst. , mod'. Univ,J, Budapest,. *Ein
interozoptiver Reflex in der Regulierung
der Nierentitigkoit. An interoceptive reflex in the
regulation of renal function
AM PHYSIOL. ACLD. SCI=. HUNG. (Budapest) 1954, 5/suppl.
(69-70)
SO: EXCERPTA MEDICA - Section II, Vol. 7, No. 10
BALINT, P.; LASZLO, X.; FXXRT2, A.; ROMHANYI, G.; GTORGYPALY,
J,
The protective effect of general anesthesia on
poethemorrhagic renal
changes, Act& plWelole hung* 6 noel:57-67 1954~
1. Institute of Physiology of the Medical University,
Budapest,
and Institute of Pathological AnatoaW of the Medical
University, Pace.
(KIDNEYS. pathol.
poethemarrbagle in dogs, protective off. of general aneeth.)
(NECROSIS, expere
kidneys, poethemorrhagiag protective off. of general aneeth.)
(11MYS, Ais.
necrosis, posthemorrhagio in dogag protective eff. of
general anssthj
(ANESTHESIA, off.
protective off. on poetheaorrhagic renal changes In dogs)
RALINT, P.; FIRM, LLSM, K.; PIMR, G.
Nervous factors In the genesis of posthemorrbagic anlwia. Acta.
pi7siole hung, 6 no.lt69-79 1954.
I* Institute of Pbrelology of the Radical, University, Budapest.
(ANURIA, exper,
Induced by hesorrhagic tWpotansion, nervous regulation
in dogs)
(MrP=NSION, expere
hemorrhagic, causing anuria in dogs, nervous factors)
(IMMORRHAGIC, exper.
causing anuria, nervous regulation in dogs)
--Iluin -pot or,-IASZ1;O. Utalin,;-- SZALAY Zoussan na
Nervous regulation of tubular sodium reabsorption.
Xlearletes
orvostud. 7 no.6:610-60 Noy 55,
1. BudapeatiOrvostudomanyl Agyetem Xlettant Intesete.
(KIDNEYS, pbysiolo'
nary. regulation of tubular reabsorp. of sodium &
water In Innervated & transpIanted kidneys in dogs
(H=))
(SODIUM, motab.
tubular reabsorp. in innervated & transplanted kidneys in
dogs, nerv. regulation (Han))
(WAM, metab.
sme)
EXCEMA XMICA See.2 V61,9/8 Physiology,ete, Aug56
0
3593.1 BALI~T P.. FEKETE A. and SZALAY Z. Budspesti
Orvostudominyi Egye-
MM McMard Int6zete.*A vesemOkOder alkalmazkoddainak
idegi azaWyotdoa.
N ral regulation of the adaptation of renal activity
OSIRL. ORVOSTUD. 1955, 7/6 (624-635) Tables 6
Responses of innervated and transplanted (denervatid)
kidneys to hypotension (70
mm. Hg) Induced by clamping the aorta or by bleeding
were studied. RPF was
measured directly and GFR was calculated an RPF X E
j.. In the bleeding experi.
mento the innervated kidney reacted with
vasoconstriction and the transplanted
kidney showed no change of vascular tone. When the
aorta was clamped both the
innervated and the transplanted kidney responded with
vasodilatation. Ra and wa.
ter excretion showed a greater decrease in the
Innervated than in the transplant.
ed kidney in both series of experiments. Since the
GFR was the same in the in-
nervated and transplanted kidney. it is concluded
that greater reabnorption of No
and water by the innervated tubull Is responsible for
the difference. It is believed
that the hypotension produced by clamping the aorta
stimulates the histologically
demonstrable receptors In the renal artery, which
then given rise. by a reflex me.
chanism with direct action on the tubult. to an
increased reabsorption of No and
water. The post - haemorrhagic oliguria is ascribed
to a combination of 2 reflex
mechanisms: cerebral hypotension leads to
vasoconstriction and local hypotension
in the renal artery leads to Increase of No and water
reabsorption as outlined
above. From authors' summary
4707L BAUNT P., FEKETE A., HAJDU A. and KMS E.
Orvostudomdnyl Egyetem
blettant In . Budapest. *Interoceptiv reflex a vesemdkOdda
stabilyozist.
ban. An iWteroceptiv e reflex in the regulation of renal
f u n e t I o n ICISERL. ORVOSTU D. 1956, 8/1 (61-74) Tables
5
The kidney of an anaesthetized dog was perfused from another
dog's circulation.
By decreasing the perfusion pressure, vasodilatation in the
perfused kidney could
be produced, while Na and water output fell to very low
values. After killing of the
recipient animal, thus functionally denervating the perfused
kidney, the same de.
crease in perfusion presture brings about the same grade of
vasodilatation,. but
the diminution of Na and water output is significantly less
than In the innervated
state. A reflex mechanism is suggested, the stimulus being
the decreased perfu-
sion pressure and the effector organ being the tubuli, which
respond by increased
and water reabsorption.
Billint - Budapest
-AiTill. jpter; nRGAM-1yan
Apparent increase of extracallular space (inulin space) in
nophroctomized dogs, Kinerletes orvostiid, 8 no,5:534-539
Sept 56.
1. Budapest Orvoutudomarort Zgyetem Slattani Intezete.
(KIDITS, off. of excis.
on blood inulin & extracallular inulin volume in
dogs (Hun))
(IMMIN, In blood
off. of naphrectomW on content & relation to
extracellular inulin volume in dogs (Hun))
~XCE:z?TA %,=)ICA Sec.2 Vol.10/3 Physiolory liarch 57
1 1258 BALINT P., KISS f- and SZALAY Z. Orvostud. Egyet.
I!Ieltani Int., Budia-
pesT.-V-X , ~k a kutya glomerulus filttacidjdnak merds6hez.
M ea s u r e -
ment of glomerular filtration in the dog KIS]tRL.ORVOSTUD.
1956, 8/5 (539-547) Tables 3
Inulin and creatinine clearance values obtained in
anaesthetized dogs in dehydration
and subsequent mannitol diuresis were compared. It was found
that the clearances
of 'yeast- resistant' and 'alkali- resistant' inulins are
the same. The exogenou
Is
creatinine clearance by the method of Popper or of Hare
gives the same valul. as
the inulin clearance. The endogenous creatinine clearance
according to Hare equals
the exogenous creatinine and the inulin clearance. 'Me
endogenous chromogen
clearance according to Popper gives a lower value than the
other methods and is
not suitable for the determination of GFR in the dog.
I.I%crAioi- - T
J~.,iir: Rcf 21nir-Mcl., 1'o 20, 1958, 93335.
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U.U; valuation of Cle--r.=
Oric; Pub: ~Ictac physiol. ',c,%d.
239-246.
-aidu, 1..
cc Tests i-,,. OliLur
sci.. hunt,,., 1956, lo., io 2-4,
Li 3 series of c)Qcrimats on do[;s i-lorc ti,all 500 dir(-,ct
duten-Anations iferu coadnetud an the cu-Ioluits of blood
plasm passed throu(li Vic Icidnoys and excrotio,, frori
it of P,~! and inulin (1), and detervd:mtions of Vic
plasn.a flow (PP) aftur cloarance of Wal and [:Ionurular
filtration (Gr-) after clonrance of I were done it the
soxic tim - In tl',,c lst scrius studies worc, conducted
Card 1/3
and Aninal P-'iysicloL,:y- accmtlon. T
))s jour: Ilef Viur-Diol.., Ile 20, 1958., 93335.
on do,-~s with kid.-.uys c:77 A by of lizibar
pose
sec~--;on whilo Vie vein was joi.nQd to iuGullr;
in the 2nd vurics - --".x anii~zls wit], trn;iG,)Ii:i-Lcd kidticys,
ai,d in tho 3rd sL-rius the hicloy of VIc rvc.~,Acnt was
u.nitca with the a,-.rot*.',.cl oxtery mid tho ju_tIO-ar Vol-a of
tl,-.c dor-donor, and tulic connection was with
t',IL, CIT . In diurcs:Ls (D) of morc thrL-a 2 i'll !)Qr millute
tho Nrvlucs of PF ccnd GF, deturTained by simplo zictliods
ruid ec.Laiuted fron diroctu dutumdnctivnu o-f Pr,, corre-
1--tcd well. Uith a decrease in D this coifon-11-ty was
somewhat altored, caid with less D, PF and GF, dIctern-ined
by simple inuthods, worc soveral tirx-s lower than the ori-
einvqls obtained by dirQct detoxTAmtion. By doton-AninG
kidney clearaiiec by the "Wusion" mthod, wherein the
concentratim of the substance introduced into the plasm
Card 2/3
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MIGM/1'Aurm, -ud aiimal Fiys-.'.olo,.7- T
I.bs Jour: 1',cf Zhur-Diol., ITc 20, 1958, 93335.
remined constant, 2:..c., the co:icc-.Itr,%ti-o-,l of the
introduced substm-.co at a t,;
,iven. tim (l I.Ar.) was
equal to the concvatration of this cubotance, excreted
from the urine in 1 minute, there w,-.o founrl to be a
sharp decline in tho cloarmice with low D. Too low
values of clearxace, obtained with daterniiiatimis by
sirple met%ods durinr.: the interval of oli(,L,-r.-L*,-,,
were-,
explained by Vic presence of non-Avctio.,.~~ic; rarcas in
Vic uri,.,--ry tracts. - O.S. Gloz-xui.
Carc! 3/3
BALINT, P.; LASZLO, K.; SULAY, Ze.
The nervous regulation of sodium reabsorption In renal tubules.*
Acts, physiol, hung. !0 no.2-4:247-262 1956.
1. Institute of Physiology, University School, Budapest.
(KIDNLYS, physiol.
tubular reabsorp. of sodium, nervous regulation in
dogs)
(NWOUS.STSTEM, physiol.
regulation of sodium reabsorp. In renal tubules In
dogs)
BALINP. P.; YMETE., A.; SZALAT. Ze.
The nervous regulation of renal adaptation. Act pbytiol. hung.
10 no.2-4:263-276 1956.
1. Instituts.of Physiology, University Medical School, Budapest.
(iIDHETS, pbysiol.
adaptation to exper, hypotention iW dogs, nervous
regulation)
(NMOUS SYSTFLM. physiol.
regulation of renal-adaptation to exper. hypotension
in "dogs.)
,YA ~WICA Seo.6 Vol.11/2 Interna Med
ACLW - Feb-.57
WERMP Seo.6 Vol.11/2 Internal Had. Feb.57
ITNI ECA
1131. ~BAIJNT P., FEKETE HAJDU A. and KISS [not. of
Physiol., Med.
C O~N To
Univ., Budapest. *An interoceptive reflex In the regulation
o f r e n a I f u n c t i o n ACTA MED. SCAND. 1956. 154/5
(407-415) Tables 4
Using perfused kidney preparations. the response of the
intact and denervated kid-
ney to lowering of perfusion pressure was compared. In the
innervated and de-
nervated kidneys. with perfusion pressure.reduced by
constrirtion of the arterial
supply. vasodilatation and a decre'ase in renal blood now
and in glomerular filtra-
tion rate. of similai degree were observed. In both, -
sodium and water excretion was
decreased, but the sodium retention and the oliguria were
of significantly lesser
degree In the denervated kidney. These results are
interpreted an indicative of the
presence of a reflex mechanism wfiose efferent path runs in
the renal nerves,
and whose effector organ is the tubular structure of the
kidney; It in postulated
that with the renex intact, the tubular system responds to
renal arterial hypo-
tension by an Lnerease in sodium and water reabsorption.
Towbin - Rye,. N.Y.
HUNGARY/Human an d Animal Physiology - Excretion. v-6
Abs Jour : Ref Zhur - Biol., No 4, 1958, 18266
Author : Peter Balint. Eya Kiss and Zsuzsanna Szalay
Inst
Title The Amount of Blood Flowing Through the Kidney in Dehyra-
tion and Osmotic Diuresis.
Orig Pub Kiserl. orvostud.y 1957', 9, No 2, 191-197
Abstract Among dogs vhich were oliguric after 12 to 4a hours with-
out water, determinations were made of renal clearance of
inulin, creatinine and PAH and of the extraction of these
substances from the blood flowing through the kidneys.
The calculated effective flow of plasms, through the kid-
neys according to the clearence value was less than when
a direct determination was made in the presence of polyu-
ria produced by an infusion of mannitol. The difference
obtained in the case of oliguria is expained the accumu-
latiort in the kidneys of the substances used to determine
clearance during oliguria.
Card 1/1
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5~tl
iQ' --I-, ` i '
A. I a- A I Oe
Y,
5193. BALINT and FORGACS 1. Inst. of Physiol.. Univ. Med.
Sch., Budapest.
--P e ~!pparent expansion of the extracel lular space,
(inulin space) In the nephrectomized dog ACTA PHYSIOL.
ACAD. SCIENT. HUNG. (Budapest) 1957. 11/2 (205-210)
Tables 3
The inulin space was determined in nephrectomized dogs
and, as with other invelAP-
gators, was found to bw about 17% of the total body
weight. The serum level of in-
ulln declines gradually, with apparent increase of the
inulin space. However,
'overloading' and 'afterloading' experiments indicate
that the inulin space has not
actually expanded but that inulin in slowly utilized or
stored in the body, and this
eccounts for the drop in serum concentration. Lippman -
Los Angeles. Calif.
BALINT, P,; KISS, IL; SZArAT, Ze.
On the measurement of glomerular filtration rate in the dog* Acts,
pbysiol.
hung. 12 no.1-3t125~-136 1957.
1. Pbyoiologloal Institute, Medical University, Budapest,
(XIMMYS, physiol.
glomerular filtration rate# measurement in dogs*)
Regulation of oemosts and body fluid volvas. Ory. hetil. 98 no.46:
1255-1263 17 Nov 57.-
1. Am Orvosi Hatilap alapitasanak 100-ik evfordulojara, a
szerkensteseg
felkeresere irt tanulmavy.
(OSMOSIS AND PIRMIABILITY
osmotic regulation. synergism with regulation of body
fluid balance, review (Hun))
(BODY 7LMD BALANG2
regulation, synergism with osmotic regulation. reoiew (Hun))
BALD-T., P.
Effect of the cerebral cortex on water and sodium excretion. In
German, P. 57
ACTA BIOIOGICA. Mapest, Hungarr, Vol. 10, No.. 1., 1959
Monthly List of East European Acceasions (EEAI,) LC, Vol. 9, No. 2,
Feb. 1960
Uncl.
RALINT, Peter.,F=., Nn; STURZo JONSOf
Iffect of letting of small .amounts of the blood on minute volume
of the heart and renal airoulation.,Kiserletes Orvostudowww 11
no.4:262-272 August 1959
1. Buda-pesti Orvostudomanyl 747eten Blettani Intesete.
(BXOODLVTTING, eff)
(HURT. physiol)
(KIISIM, blood supply)
BkLINT, Peter; KISS, Nva; STURCZ, Jozsef
Minute volume of the heart end renal circulation in acute hypotonia.
Xiserletee Orvostudomny 11 no.4:351-362 August 1959
1. Budapesti Orvostudomarwi Naetem Blettani Intesete.
(HYPOTMION, exper)
(IMMM, blood mpply)
(EMT, pbysiol)
f
BALINT.- Peter; FRUTI, Agnes
Blood circulation and renal function in dehydration. Kiserletes
Orvostudomarq 11 no.6:639-667 December 1939.
1. Budapesti Orvostudomanyi %yetem Blettani Intezets.
(DMDRATION, exper.) (KIDNSTS, physiol.)
(WOOD CIRCULLTION, physiol. )
BALM, Peteri,-FAMA.Agnes; STUROZ, Jossef; SZAIAT, Zoussannap tedhAilml
Blood circulation and renal function in post-hemorrhagie
hypotonise Kisorleteso Orvostudomany IZ nool:20-z6 7 160.
1. Budapesti OrvoetudommVi Ikystem Blettani Intesete.
(HYPOTMIOZ exper)
(XIMMYS physiol)
BALINT P.- FMTE, Agnes
Circulation and renal function in the dehydrated dog. Acta; pbvolol.
hung. 17 no.3:277-286 160.
I* Institute of ftelology, Medical University. Budapest..
OMMEATION exper)
(KIDNEYS# pbysiol)
(BLOW CIRCULATION physiol)
BALINT P.- !1K 1. Agnes; SMGZ.J-; vith the technical assistance of
B.iflalayo
The Influence of haemorrhage an circulation and renal function in
the doge Acta pbysiol, hyng, 17 no.3:287-293 160.
1- Institute of ftsiology, Medical University, Budapest
(MCHORRWI. exper)
BLOOD ClRCUL&TION physiol)
IDMS,physiol)
R
BALINTP-Peter, dr,--
Renal circulation in hypotengive and byWvo:Lemjc statev, OrT, hetil,
102
no.29:1345-1352 16 A '61.
1. Budapeati Orvoatudo3anyj Egy9tem, Elettani Intent.
(KIDM blood supply) (MMOTENSION plqsiol)
(BLOOD VOLUME PbYdol)
BALIET) Feterj FORGLCS9 Ivan.
01;~~
Recent viewo on the evaluationof clearance motbods. Kiserlo
orvostud, 16 no,it101- M Ja'64,
1. EUdapesti Orvostudomanyi Egyetem Elettani Intezeto
4-
BALD;T, Peter, dr.
Postischemic renal insufficiency (experimental so-called
acute renal failure). Om hetil. 105 no,3198-103 19 Ja'64.
1. Budapesti Orvostudomanyi Fgyetem, Elettani Inteset.
113-A.i,ilrr. Poter; FARGACS, Ivan; I'ALAS"-I'-I,-E,r-z--s-eb-e--t--
----
Kidney reaction in various forms of arterial hypotension. Kiserl.
oi-vostud. 16 no.4:408-418 Ag 164.
1. Budapesti Orvostudomanyi Egyeteiii Elattani Intezete.
13AMNT,P.; FORGACS,].; .;-A'lISTi, Etisabeth
Ronal respuises to difVerezit foms of &rLerlal hypotersion. Aota
physiol. Acad. act.:Hung. 27 no.ls 33-.46 265
1. lhatitute of Ih-y8iology, University Medivil Fjj~,'Iapest.
_4~1 MY, ~-)O,rurz, 11.
On lhe mechanisn of romij, fallitra hn dt3hyxiru.Tion. Ll~a
phyerlol.
~'v)d. acl. Hung. 27
,--ti W4-9 of I by:5., logy" Un "~ o-rs-' 4 y fled-l'C'JI
PALINT P - FORGACS, 1.
)
Considerations on the evaluation of' the clearance methods.
Acta physiol. aced. soi. Hung. 25 no.2t2O3-215 164.
1. Institute of Physiology$ University Medical Schoolq Budapest*
ACC NRt AT6032347 SOURCE CODEs IIU/2305/63/027/001/004?/0038
AUTHatt Balint. Petert forgaest Ivan
ORG: Institute of Phyu!Lo?,o .1 Badapest (Bodapoeti.
OrvostUa0_rAMVTV0iii7jffettwA Intozet)
TITIZi Mechanism of renal failure in dehydration
SOURCEs Academia sciontiarum hungaricnee Acta phyniologica, ve 27,
nos 1# 1963# 47-58
TOPIC TAGSs dog, blood preasurog blood ciroulationj animal physiology
ABSTRACT: The following has been demonstrated in dogs dehydrated by
pyloric ligation
1) The renal blood f1w, measured directly, deoreasos essentially in
proportion to
the decrease in blood pressure. An increase in renal resistance can
only bo derons-,
trated at low blood pressure levels, 2) The GFR drops in every case
to a fraction of
Via norrml valuoe This explains the development of renal failure In
debydration.
3) The excessive door-ease in PAH extraction is indicativo of the
irqxirment in the
secrotor7 activity of tlie tubules. This is correlated vith the
extreme reduction of
renal plaoma flow* 4) As measured at the same RBF, there is no
difference in the
renal oxygen oonsumption of dehydrated and normal animals, The
authors thank Mrs*_-S-L
Daesalmapy wA )trot Sza3Av for valuable technical assistswee Orige
arts hast
figures and 3 tables@ Lorigs aft a In En&j rJHQT
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AVMOR: Balint,. Peter; Forgacs, Ivan
TITILM: learance methods
Considerations related to the evaluation of the c
SOURCE: Academia ocientiarum hungaricae. Acta physiologica, v. 25,
no. 2, 1964,
203-215
T
TOPIC-TABS 0g, a 0 Ve Ift-waste- -
ABSTRAM. fl&glish article, authors' English 9ummary modified 7 it
~a-s been
demonstrated on anesthetized dogs that certain clearance subst~.ces
(PAH,
inulin, creatinine) are not removed quantitatively from the kidney
it the
venous blood and urine. Transport through the IN-mphatics Is moatIv
responsible
for the loss of clearance substances in oliguris, renal storage and
In poly-
oria (osmotic diurenis). Because of the loss of clearance substances
in
oliguria, the clearances determined by the usual methods are
unsuited for
the determination of RBF, RPF and GFR even vhen the extraction ratio
it taken
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.into account. With satisfactory diuresis, only the PAN clearance
(with the
extraction ratio considered) is suited for the determination of
RBF and "Pe
When there is adequate diuresis, the GFR is determined on the
basis of inulin
and creatinine clearances,done by the classical method. In
oliguria, the
so-called direct inulin and creatinine tlearances are believed to
be-suited
for use for this purpose.
"We are indebted to K". Z. Bacaklmal and Mrs. E. Stalky ior
excellent
technical asBiatanzo." Orig. art. has: 8 formulas, 3 grephs, 4
tables.
ASSOCIATION: InBtituto of Physiology, University Medical School,
Budapest
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AUTHOR: Ba3-'L_nt, Peter; Vic;X,_Elaria-Vishi, 11,
ORGt Institute of Physiology, Medical Vpiyerfi~Lty,-Bulsput
(OrvostudomaTWi
Egy6tom - 0 --- Intezote)
TITIE: Presence of "true croatininoll and "psoudocreatinine" in the
blood Plasma
of the dog
SOURCE: Academia soientiarum hungaricae. Aota physiologica, v# 28, no*
1965. 2-65-2-72
.LOPIC TAGS-. dog, blood plasma, biochomistry, animal physiology
ABSTRAGT: The use of Lloyd's reagent bas been added to the Popper.
Handel and Mayer
1937) mothoa of croatinino determination in order to fraotionato the
chromogon,
materials present in body fluids which give a positive Jarfe
reaction. Th.^
folloiring conclusions were drawn*. 1) In the normal dog, not more
than
,36 per cent of the total chromogen in blood plasma is true
creatinine, the
remaining 44 per cent consists of pseudocreatinine. 2) The renal
clearance
of true creatinine is equal to the inulin clearance and can be used
for-the
:estimation of the glomerular filtration rate. Tl,~. chromoeen
c3arance, on
the o',,her hand, is not suited for even an approximate evaluation of
the
GFR in a normal dog. 3) After nophrectomy, the.chromogen
concentration in-
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plasma rises concomitantly with the non-protein nitrogen. In the
azotemio
Animl, a consistently smaller fraction cj' the total chromogen is
made'up
;of psoudocroatinine and the elevation of chromogen concentration,
under such
,conditions, is almost entir 1 due to an increase in the true
creatinine level,:
ables --Tig. art. in
Orige art* han 3 t Or E n gff Z'JP~-J
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J-a
ORG: Institute of Physiology,, University Meg al Sghgol.-
%Itiapa t (orvostudomakytt
ttani M7Uz_eTe_T____
Egyetem=e
TITLE: Renal circulation and baroreceptorreflexes
W
SOURCE; Academia sciontiarum hungaricae. Acta physiologica, v.
28p no. 4# 19651
363-371
TOPIC TAGS: blood circulation, blood pressure, dog, animal
physiology
ABSTRACT: Changes ln'a'rterial pressure,
cardiac output and rianal blood flow wore studfod in
anae5thetized dogs
durina circulatory rosponses to altered baroroceptor activity.
it was round
.that (1) In systemic hypertension Induced by bilateral conTon
carotid oc-
clusion, cardiac output remained unaltered while renal blood
flow decreased
abruptly; the results obtained point to an active constriction
of the renal
vessels during the pressor rcspon3o; and (2) elevation of
pressure in the
isolated carotid sinuses elicited reflex hypotension in systemic
circulation.
.Cardiac output and renal blood flow docreased; during the
depressor response
an ac.tive dilatation of the renal vessels occurred. The authors
thank Mrs. S.
Raesalmasy-and Mrs. S. Szalay for their technical assistance.
Orig. art. has:
2 figures and 2 tables. LBased on authors' Eng. abst.] (JPRS3
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AUTHOR: -Balirlt, Peter,,i Feketep Arnea Taraka.-Inty= Vj�y, Maria
ORG: Institute of Physiology, Medigal University of BudaL)2st
(Budapesti 19
Orvostudomanyi Egyetem, Elettani Intezet)
TITLE: Effect of =esthes a on the survival and renal function of dogs
after lose
of b12%L I,*;,- z
SOURCE: serletes orvoetudomany, 110- 3, 1966, 313-321
TOPIC TAGS: dog, blood circulation, anesthesiology, kidney, blood,
tissue physiology
,ABSTRACT: Oligamio shook was induced -in
'dogs by removal ok kood; the arterial pressure was decreased to 50 m
Hg
.for 90 minutes, followed by re-infusion of the blood. The following
ob-
servations were made. 1) When carried out under chloralose
anaesthesia,
.more of the dogs survived the imiediate consequences of the trauma'(
2 days'
survival) than in the alert group. 2) Of the 16 dogs which survived
for 2
;days after the b1boding, 6 died of acute renal insufficiency within
2-8
days; the 10 which,were alive after 13 days can be considered Sur_
vivors. 31) In one group of,.dogs. an acute experiment was carried
out between
,30 hours and 14 days after the blood removal. According to the
observations.
~in the period immediately following the trauma, renal blood flow
decreased,
renal resistance increased, glomerular filtration and PAH extractionp
considerably decreased, When the tests were carried out 14 days after
the
iblood removal, no disturbance in renal function was observed. 4) The
rela-
,tionship between renal*02 consumption and renal blood flow or
tubular Na
re~-absorption was identical in the normal and experimental animals.
The authors thank Baesalmasy Emilne, Kliment Olga and Szalay
Elemerne for
assistence with the experiments, Orig. art. Mal 2 figures and 1
table.
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BALUIT, R,
"Before Hungarl'.an-Soviet Friendship Yonth", P. 1.
(TO-PTIF-MYELES,
Vol. 8, Uo. 2, Feb. 1954, Eudarest, Huneary)
SOI Yonthly L-Ist of Fast European Accessions)
(EEAL)y LC,, Vol. 4,
ITo. 1, Jan. 19,55, Uncl.
BALIRL R.-
Tobbtermeles Vol. 9, no.- 5,
MAY 1955.
Participation of vorkers in the field of planning and organization in
the work of
the Central Committee of Planned EconorW for 1955. p. 6.
SO: Month3,v list of East European Accessions, (EM). LC, Vol. 4, No.
9. Sept - 1955
Uncl.
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BALI-Til .5.
I. 'J~Lhl yuaru old, p. 2.
?onto L. The indtistrial, plarinin.-- systei:: 4Zj
DI, I, - 7,' 1. 9, no. 3, '~-Lr. lc~55.
J~1%5) Bul jmt., Vi-,)
SO: INonthly Liut of I&ast Europe:~n AccesSions, LG, Vol. 4, no. 10,
Oct. 1955,
Uncl.
RARN4 MiWay;. BALUM., Sandco, (Szeged)
. 1
Red paprika of Szogede Zlet.tud 18 no*19:591-595 12 My 163c,
~ ~INTZ Sari, dr.; billi OP, Tibor, dr,
Suicidal digitalis poisoning. Recent therapeutic possibilities,
Orv. hetil. 106 no.199891-894 9 MY 165.
1, Debreceni Orvostudomanyi Egyetem, 1. Belklinika (igazgatot
Fornet, Bela, dr.).
mciAm
s2naml, aiuyior IM; 10; mt, KOVAC45. Tibor M, of the
2Lnj.ern&I- Madioal DividWin-No 2 (11. Beloattaly) of
the 05mialwaim Ron.
pital (Semwlveia Korhao) of the Post Megye Council (Post
meKfoi Twmca).
NI~Iopd:L~Iio Thrombap6nio ParpUrA and Pregnancy"
Budupost, grvosi Hati-IO.P, Vol 10), No 47, 25 lior 62;
pp 21234-223_5.
Abstraott [Auamrs' Hungaritn surmary] Authors derseribe
A case of Idio-
patIrde thromlvpsnia purpunk that developed dur:Wg
progrAncy. DurIng th'b
pregnancy stage only a mild olInicaZ mAnifeatation of
tho idiopAtldc
tiroebopouic purpura. cotild be obsorved in tbeo
pationt. For this cccur-
rartoo the authors holld tho imreased hypophyaeoadronal
function to ba,
maJrtly rosponsible, The postpartm hemrrhage was caused
by remaJiLing do..
cidua. Aftur the elIzination of the retention authors
wore burcod to
amputri-to the uterus duo to the imoontroll-able
bleeding. Since th* bleadLng
cMd wt stop &fto~- the operation and did not respond to
tratwittsion of
bko& platelatis, Cohn Fmotiort I and the administration
of cortieone,
splevantomy was perfonnod, after which the bleodirq
stopped and thr, mu.-r-
box, of blood platoleta baaam.o wrmal. "~'he imfant v~Fa
born -ol-thout purptu~A
kuaARY
Bud.apost, Orwal HeltQp, Vol 103, No 47, 25 Nov 62: pp
2234-.2235.
with a normal blood-pUtsiat cotuit, dOsPite the f4lat
that the authort;
ware able to demonstrata a mildly positivs
thrombooyte-complo%mIt
birAing reaction in the mother, [21 references, mostly
IvIostorni.
SZALONTAI, Sandor, dr.j BALINT, Terezia, dr.; KOVACS, Tibor* dr.
Idiopathio thrombopenio purpura and pregnanoy. Orv.-hetil. 103
no-47$
2234-2235 25 N 162.
1. Past megyei Tanacs Samelvais Korhaz, II. Belosztaly.
(PURPURA, THROMBOPENIC) (PREGNANCY COMPLICATIONS)
BALINT~ TIBOR
Goz-folyadek egyenauly kiaerlati vizagalataj irodalmi- oaszefoglalas.
Ves2prem, Hungary, Magyar Anvanyolaj as Foldgaz Kiserleti Intezet,,
1952,,
46 P&
Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol. 8, No. 6,
June 1959.
Uncl.
RALINT, TIBOR
Aavanyolajparlatok viszplata ibolyantuli fenyabszorpcioval;
osezefoglalo
jelentes.
Budapest, Hungary,) 1955j 47 p.
Monthly List of East European Accessions (EF1I) LC, Vol. 8,, No. 6,
June 1959
Uncl.
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NMI N &
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1~
62, 3 urements Were e on mixts of tolu.
ethylbenzem, and crftob in the region 24OD-M A.
el"id -- W wjW&tjLb)e Int"Wty but dispensiAg with
t:aw-xg tnt. The tesponse of the plates
the IbtMme, the dif.
tar==
.12. pute-with the Imp
tl=bit at 2 "Iff-ant a r P lite to be the um at the
absorption band. ki, and at Aome rohmee inve length
wbere, no absorption tattz~ *m It is thus dttbed $Jrom
)W' r. by Uk-In 2 exposur" with and without sampla Pit dU-
ferent curi=%
HUNWW/Optics - Optical Methods of Imalysis
,',be Jour : Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 41 1959) No 7008
Author : IhIlat T.
Inst ese
arch Instituto for Mineral Oil and Natural Gas, Veszprem,
Hungary
Title InvestigaVion of Ixomatic Content of Kerosene and Gas
Oil
Fractions by Ultraviolet Ught Absorption
Orig Pub : Acta chim. Aced, scient. hung., 1956) 15) No 2.,
139-150
Abstract : A% method has been developed for determining the
contents of
monocyclic and bicyclic aromatic compounds in fractions of
kerosene, boiling betwen 180 and 2850 C. For measurements,
the camera objective in the ISP-22 spectrograph was replaced
with a quartz lens with f = 75 =., and the corresponding
changes were made in the cassette portion. The sensitivity
of the instrument inereased-by approximately ten times. The
spectral region accessible for observation extends all the
way to the continuous absorption spectrum of 02* The deter-
mination of monocyclic aromatic compounds was carried out at
Card 1/2
HLrNMUZY/Optics - Optical Methods of 'xalysis K-8
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Fizilca) No 4.. 1959, No 7008
the 1950 JN band.' 'Die molar coefficient of absorption
decreases at 1950 A linearly with increasing boiling tem-
perature, and with this the analytical band shifts towards
the larger A . The average C for naphthalene andA and 13
methyl naphthalene is 9,000.f/g-mole-cm, and for C12-C 13
it is 5300.6 /g-molo-cma The amount of double-ring arbEatic
compounds was determined from the 2800 f, band. The analysis
can be carried out even in the presence of large amounts
of bicycles. The average analysis error is one absolute
percent. -- E.V. Broun
Card 2/2
109
-- BALINT, T.; FOLDIAK, G.; RERENVI, E.
Application of radloactiVity in processing ppetroletin.
p.461.
MAGYAR KWIKUSOK LAPJA. (Magyar Kemikusok Egvesulete)
Budapest, Hungarv.
Vol. 14, no. 12, Dec. 1959.
Monthly List of East European Accessions. (EEAT) LC Vol.
9, no. 2,
Feb. 10.60 Uncl.
BALaT,, Tibor--(Veszprem,Wartha-vinee u.2-6)
Chromatographic separation of aromatic hydrocarbon groups of
mineral oils in liquid pbase on impregnated adsorbents.
Acta chimica Hung 31 no.1-31l7-22. 162.
1. Ungarisches Erdol- und Erdgasforschungainstitut,
.BALInT. Tibor
Radioactive radiation absorption analysis of petroleum
products. Veszprem vegyip egy koz1 6 no-4:333-316 162.
1. Magyar Aavanyolaj es Foldgaz Kiserleti Intezet, Veszprem.
BALDIT, Tibor; ORSOS, Sandor, dr.
PreParing Sr-90 and Fe-55 radiation sources. Energia
so atom 14 no&4/5:237-2,/+O My 1619
1. MagYar Asvexyolaj es Foldgaz Kiserleti. Intezet,,
Veszprem (for Balint). 2. Nehezvegyipari Kutato Intetwt,,
Veszprem (for Orson).
BALINT, Tibor (11euprem, Wartha Vince u,2-6)
Chromatographic investigations on prepared adsorbent in
liquid
phuee Acta chimica Hung 35 no,0391-405 163.
1. Hungarian Petroleum and Natwml Gas Research
Inatitute#
Veszprem.
BALI~T, Tibor, dr-.- Wartha Vince u.2~6)
-Analys3a of petroleum products by absorption of radioactive
radiations. FU#3-4. Aota chimica Hung 41 noo4t341-364 164.
1. Hungarian Petroleum and Natural Gas Research Institute,
Veszprem.
115. -
Veszprem
LASLO, Ya. [Laszlo,, 1. 1; PETER, M.; FILEP,D. (Filip. D. 1;
ABRAXHAM, Sh.
(AbrahamI A.]; BALINT Ye (Balint,E.); DOMCKOSH L..[Domocoo,
R~,'P.; BEDE, Sh. [Bede,.S.
KASA,L. L(4wa, L
Experimental studies on epidemic hepatitis. Vop. virus. 8-no.2:
221-224 M~-AP163 (MIRA 16t12)
1. Y-afedra mikrobiologii i.- inframikrobiologii
Mediko-farmatsev-
tioheskogo instituta Tyrgu-Mareshp Ftumyniyao
BALINT, Zatizea
Change of cholesterol content in rat tumcurs treated vith
Degranol. Nleoplartma (Bratisl.) 12 no.5t473-478 165.
1. Research Institute of Oneopathology,, Budapest, Hungary.
Sulnitted. January 8, 1965.
URSU, 10; BALINTFFI 0.
Determining oxygen concentration in a gas micturp. by the magnetic
nothod. Studia Univ B-B S. Math-Phya 7 no.2.89-96 162.
UNIU, 1,1 DAI,lNTFFI,, C,
A magnetic method for analyzing the oxygen in gas mixtures.
Studia Univ B-B S. Math-Phys 8 no.1:1/+3-148 163.
IXWMA I.; C. -
Study- of the Curie temperature ~n the mame3tum-zzina and cooper-
zinc farrites. Studia Univ B-B S. 10 no.l.-95--98 165.
BALINTF~4,lstvanj dr, egyetemi- adjunkius; S. HORVAY, Magdolnap
dr.j. egyatemi
aujunk-tus
Stuales or. Quinoeaptyl., a nev aulfnanide with Icilig-lasting
effects
Magy allator-v lap 19 no.5:175--179 My 164
J.' Chair of Pharmacology (Haad of Chair: Univo Vrof, Dr, Jeno ?.
K;vacs), University of Vetarinary Medicine, Budapest.
1 0
HUMARY
BALIINTFFY 'Istvan Dr, adjunctus, HERCZM, Tibor, Dr, chief
physician; Veteri-
U". 1155FUM*sity, Department of PharmacoloEy'j (chairman:
KOVACS, Jeno,
Dr, professor, doctor of vat. sci.) (Allatorvostudomanyi
Egyetem, Gyozyszer-
tani Tanszek), and Capital City Public Health and
Epldemiological Station
(directort KAPOS, Vilmos, Dr) (Fovarosi
ELmsevuryi-Jarvanyugyi Allomas),
Budapest,.
"Experiences with IRaticate, a New Rat Poison With Selective
Effect."
Budapest, Ma~yyar Allitorvosok Lapja, Vol 21, No lo, oct 66,
pages 452-454.
'Abstract: [Authors] /English summary modiL"ied] The
effectiven s and applica-
Ti-lity of the Sbolin-type rat poison was evaluated at two
agr cultural plants.
,.,-~.,j.---jWhen used at the correct time and under
conditions suitable for eradication,
the Swiss Raticate can be as much as 100 per cent effective.
A considerable
reduction in the number of rats can be achieved even if
perfect organization
is impossible under the given circumstances. 3 Hun~arian, 2
Western references.
1/1
BAL11171M, J.
"Is the Vethod of the Yachine 1-:anufacture R~reau in
Apprai.sine. Used Eaebines
Correct", P. 22. (TOBBTIEPI-M-LES, Vol. 8j 11o. 80 Jv2y-
-1954, Ndarest,
I
M
mCnzry)
SOt Yonthly List of Fast Eiiropenn Accessions, (ErAL),
LC, Vol. 4,
17o. 1, Jan. 10,55, Uncl,
DALIMFFY, J.
BAHINITFY, J. ExperirentiAl testinC. of
cencrete irixers. F. 463.
Vol. 5, No. 10, Cct. 1955L
MIELYE11M,37tircmAtin szhmL
TFCHKOLCCY
Pudapest, Hungary
So: Eestu European Accession, Vol. r, No. 5,
1.ny 1956
BALINTONI, Ion, ing.
--- ..
Copper rooooked in neutral atmosphere. St si Teh Buc
16 no.10:
18-20 0 164.
MAGNITSKIY, Yu,A,, Imnd. tekhn. nauk~_j)~~i~~,,.A.B., inzh.
Possibility for recording the processes taking place in an internal
combustion engine on color films. Trudy RITZHT no.34t67-70 161.-
(MIRP. 171l)
BALIS, X.P.
Quantitative determination of pentoxyl and 4-metbyluracil (metacil).
Apt.delo 6 no.6:55-57 N-D 157. (MIRA 10:12)
1.1s kafedry farmakologii (nachs - aseluthennyy deyetell nauki
prof. N.V.Iazarev) Voyanno-morokoy meditsinskoy pkademii.
(URACIL--ANALYSIS)