Helicenes fused with hexafluorocyclopentene (HFCP) were synthesized by oxidative photocyclization of stilbene derivatives (the Mallory reaction). Of the newly‐obtained fluorinated helicenes, the [7]helicenes bearing one‐ or three‐HFCP units were structurally characterized by X‐ray crystallographic analysis. The attempted synthesis of [9]helicene fused with three HFCP units resulted in the unexpected formation of a novel double helicene consisting of [4]‐ and [6]‐helicenes sharing peripheral benzene rings. Optical properties and chiral resolutions of the newly obtained HFCP‐substituted helicenes are also described.
HLA antigens of Japanese patients with primary glomerulopathies were determined, and the frequency of each HLA antigen was compared with that of Japanese normal controls. IgA nephropathy with HLA-DR4, idiopathic membraneous glomerulopathy with DR2, lipoid nephrosis with DRw53 and poststreptococcal glomerulonephritis with DR1 were definitely or probably associated. It was suggested that primary glomerulopathies might all be associated with HLA class II and not class I antigens. Japanese patients with HLA-Bw48 and -DRw8 were less susceptible to primary glomerulopathies.
Nilvadipine in combination with an AIIA showed good antihypertensive efficacy and was well tolerated in the hypertensive patients in this study. This combination also significantly decreased pulse pressure, suggesting that this combination therapy also may have a beneficial effect in elderly patients with isolated systolic hypertension.
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