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Item Altered 5-HT metabolism under the influence of 5,6-dihydroxytryptamine in rats.(1980-09-01) Sarkar, F H; Singh, R H; Udupa, K NItem Annanase induced degenerative arthritis and the effect of an indigenous drug.(1969-06-01) Prasad, G C; Singh, R HItem Biochemical basis of psychosomatic constitution.(1975-07-01) Udupa, K N; Singh, R H; Dubey, G P; Rai, V; Singh, M BItem Blood histamine and histaminase in leprosy patients--a short communication.(1977-12-01) Rai, V; Singh, G; Singh, R H; Udupa, K NItem Blood platelet monoamine oxidase and acetylcholinesterase in thyrotoxicosis.(1980-03-01) Singh, H C; Sarkar, F H; Singh, R H; Udupa, K NItem Certain studies on psychological and biochemical responses to the practice in Hatha Yoga in young normal volunteers.(1973-02-01) Udupa, K N; Singh, R H; Yadav, R AItem Comparative biochemical studies on meditation.(1975-12-01) Udupa, K N; Singh, R H; Dwivedi, K N; Pandey, H P; Rai, VItem A comparative study on the effect of some individual yogic practices in normal persons.(1975-08-01) Udupa, K N; Singh, R H; Settiwar, R MItem Correlation of serotonin and monoamine oxidase levels with anxiety level in diarrhea-predominant irritable bowel syndrome.(2003-05-04) Singh, R K; Pandey, H P; Singh, R HBACKGROUND: Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is generally considered to have a psychogenic component in its physiopathology. AIM: To study the role of serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine; 5-HT), monoamine oxidase (MAO) and anxiety, and to elucidate the relationship between these in patients with diarrhea-predominant IBS. METHODS: 5-HT and MAO activity and anxiety levels were studied in 20 healthy volunteers (aged 18-25 years; all men) and 57 patients with diarrhea-predominant IBS (30-60 years; all men). RESULTS: The concentrations of 5-HT (0.3 [0.04] microg/ mL) and MAO (15.5 [3.2] U/mL), and the anxiety level score (14.4 [2.9]) were significantly higher (p < 0.001) in patients than in healthy volunteers (0.1 [0.02], 6.4 [1.4] and 3.4 [1.2], respectively). These parameters correlated with each other in both patients and volunteers. CONCLUSIONS: Elevated 5-HT and MAO activity and anxiety may play a role in patients with diarrhea-predominant IBS.Item Development and standardization of a new apparatus for accurate measurement of swelling in paw of small laboratory animals.(1972-03-01) Singh, R H; Mourya, S PItem Effect of diazepam on acetylcholine content in rat brain following electric shock.(1980-04-01) Singh, H C; Singh, R H; Udupa, K NItem Effect of feet electroshock on GABA glutamate content in rat brain.(1979-04-01) Singh, H C; Singh, R H; Udupa, K NItem Electric shock induced changes in free, bound & total acetylcholine & acetylcholinesterase in different brain regions of rats.(1979-03-01) Singh, H C; Singh, R H; Udupa, K NItem Histamine and histaminase changes in arterial hypertension and myocardial infarction.(1976-04-01) Rai, V; Bhatt, P S; Singh, R H; Vaish, S K; Udupa, K NItem Histamine and histaminase levels in the blood.(1977-07-01) Rai, V; Dubey, G P; Dubey, S S; Singh, R H; Udupa, K NItem "Hypoglycaemic coma due to ayurvedic preparations".(1987-12-01) Glambhir, I S; Singh, D S; Singh, R HItem An improved method for biological assay of erythrocyte acetylcholine.(1975-07-01) Pandey, H P; Singh, R H; Udupa, K NItem Increased urinary excretion of testosterone following a course of yoga in normal young volunteers.(1974-04-01) Gode, J D; Singh, R H; Settiwar, R M; Gode, K D; Udupa, K NItem Inhibition of formaldehyde induced arthritis by certain indigenous drugs.(1966-02-01) Singh, R H; Chaturvedi, G N