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| IUPAC_name = (2E,4S,4aR,5aS,12aR)- 2-(amino-hydroxy-methylidene)- 4,7-bis(dimethylamino)- 10,11,12a-trihydroxy-4a,5,5a,6- tetrahydro-4H-tetracene- 1,3,12-trione<ref>[http://redpoll.pharmacy.ualberta.ca/drugbank/cgi-bin/getCard.cgi?CARD=APRD00547.txt DrugBank: DB01017 (Minocycline)<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>
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| Type = [[Album]]
| Artist = [[Julian Cannonball Adderley|Cannonball Adderley]]
| ATC_prefix = J01
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| Released = 1958
| Recorded = [[Rudy Van Gelder|Van Gelder Studio]] ([[Hackensack, New Jersey|Hackensack]]) [[March 9]] [[1958]]
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| Genre = [[Hard bop]], [[Bebop]]
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| Length = 43:41
| Label = [[Blue Note Records]]
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| Producer = [[Alfred Lion]]
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'''Minocycline hydrochloride''', also known as '''minocycline''', is a member of the broad spectrum [[tetracycline antibiotics]], and has a broader spectrum than the other members. It is a [[bacteriostatic]] antibiotic. As a result of its long half-life it generally has [[blood plasma|serum]] levels 2-4 times that of most other tetracyclines (150 mg giving 16 times the activity levels compared to 250 mg of [[tetracycline]] at 24-48 hours). Minocycline was originally discovered by [[American Cyanamid|Lederle Laboratories]] and marketed under the brand name ''Minocin''.<ref>[http://www.scripps.edu/chem/baran/images/grpmtgpdf/Lin_Mar_05revised.pdf]Lin, DW The Tetracyclines March 2005</ref>


'''''Somethin' Else''''' is a 1958 (see [[1958 in music]]) album by [[jazz]] musician [[Julian "Cannonball" Adderley]], regarded as a landmark album in the [[hard bop]] and [[cool jazz|cool]] styles. This critically-acclaimed LP is notable for the presence and prominent contributions of [[Miles Davis]], in one of his few recording dates for [[Blue Note Records]]. Many critics and jazz fans consider ''Somethin' Else'' to be among the greatest jazz albums of all time <ref>[http://www.bluenote.com/detail.asp?SelectionID=9419 Blue Note Reviews]</ref><ref>[http://www.amazon.com/dp/customer-reviews/B00000I41J Reviews by Amazon Customers]</ref>. ''[[The Penguin Guide to Jazz]]'' selected this album as part of its suggested "Core Collection."<ref>{{cite book|last = Cook|first = Richard|authorlink = Richard Cook|coauthors = [[Brian Morton (Scottish writer)|Brian Morton]]|title = The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings|origyear = 1992|edition = 8th ed.|series = [[The Penguin Guide to Jazz]]|year = 2006|publisher = Penguin|location = New York|isbn = 0-141-02327-9|pages = p. 9|chapter = Julian 'Cannonball' Adderley}}</ref>
==Indications==
[[Image:Minocycline-150.jpg|thumb|left|Minocycline 100 mg Capsules.]] It is primarily used to treat [[Acne vulgaris|acne]] and other skin infections as well as lyme disease as the one pill twice daily 100 mg dosage is far easier for patients than the four times a day required with tetracycline or [[oxytetracycline]].


The extent of Davis's leadership or co-leadership on ''Somethin' Else'' is disputed. Davis plays several of the first solos, and, according to the liner notes, chose most of the material - he would continue to play "[[Autumn Leaves (song)|Autumn Leaves]]" and "[[Love for Sale (Cole Porter song)|Love for Sale]]", at increasingly frenetic tempos, in the years to come. He also composed the bluesy title track and suggested Adderley cover "Dancing In the Dark" (on which Davis does not appear). The one exception is the [[12-bar blues]], "One For Daddy-O", written by Adderley's brother [[Nat Adderley|Nat]] (for Chicago radio DJ Holmes "Daddy-O" Daylie, not the Adderleys' father). Nonetheless, at the end of that track, Davis can be heard addressing producer [[Alfred Lion]]: "Is that what you wanted, Alfred?" The collaboration between Adderley and Davis would continue in 1959 with Davis's ''[[Kind of Blue]]'', one of the most universally acclaimed jazz albums.
Although minocycline's broader spectrum of activity, compared to other members of the group, includes activity against [[Neisseria meningitidis]], its use as a [[prophylaxis]] is no longer recommended because of side effects (dizziness and [[vertigo (medical)|vertigo]]).


The album also features [[Art Blakey]] on drums, with [[Hank Jones]] on piano and [[Samuel Jones (jazz musician)|Sam Jones]] (no relation) on [[double bass]].
It may be used to treat certain strains of [[Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus|MRSA]] infection and disease caused by drug resistant [[Acinetobacter]].


CD reissues include a bonus track, variously titled "Bangoon" or (originally, and incorrectly) "Allison's Uncle". That song is a Hank Jones composition, more [[hard bop]] in orientation than the rest of the record. It features a paradigmatic solo by Blakey (he can be heard humming along during the solo). The title under which the song was originally released, "Allison's Uncle", refers to the fact that the session took place shortly after the wife of Adderley's brother Nat had given birth to a daughter named Allison - thus making Cannonball Adderley "Allison's Uncle".
For other uses of minocycline see [[Tetracycline antibiotics]] and [[oxytetracycline]] as the uses are much the same between Tetracyclines with only minor exceptions.


==Track listing==
It works well for most patients.
# "[[Autumn Leaves (song)|Autumn Leaves]]" ([[Joseph Kosma]], [[Johnny Mercer]], [[Jacques Prévert]]) – 11:01
# "[[Love for Sale]]" ([[Cole Porter]]) – 7:06
# "Somethin' Else" ([[Miles Davis]]) – 8:15
# "One for Daddy-O" ([[Nat Adderley]], [[Samuel Jones (jazz musician)|Sam Jones]]) – 8:26
# "[[Dancing in the Dark (Schwartz-Dietz song)|Dancing in the Dark]]" ([[Howard Dietz]], [[Arthur Schwartz]]) – 4:07
# "Bangoon" (initially released as "Alison's Uncle" and also noted as Bangoon on the RVG edition CD) ([[Hank Jones]]) – 5:05 (not on original LP)


==Cautions==
==Personnel==
*[[Cannonball Adderley]] - [[Alto saxophone]], Leader
Contrary to most other tetracycline antibiotics ([[doxycycline]] excluded), minocycline may be used in renal impairment, but may aggravate [[systemic lupus erythematosus]].<ref name="Note1">{{cite journal | author=Gough A, Chapman S, Wagstaff K, Emery P, Elias E | title=Minocycline induced autoimmune hepatitis and systemic lupus erythematosus-like syndrome | journal=BMJ | year=1996 | pages=169–72 | volume=312 | issue=7024 | pmid=8563540 |url=http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/cgi/content/full/312/7024/169}}</ref> It may also trigger or unmask [[autoimmune hepatitis]].<ref name="pmid16394302">{{cite journal |author=Krawitt EL |title=Autoimmune hepatitis |journal=N. Engl. J. Med. |volume=354 |issue=1 |pages=54–66 |year=2006 |month=January |pmid=16394302 |doi=10.1056/NEJMra050408 |url=http://content.nejm.org/cgi/pmidlookup?view=short&pmid=16394302&promo=ONFLNS19}}</ref>
*[[Miles Davis]] - [[Trumpet]]

*[[Hank Jones]] - [[Piano]]
Also, more so than other tetracyclines, minocycline can cause the rare condition of [[idiopathic intra-cranial hypertension|secondary intracranial hypertension]] which has initial symptoms of headache, visual disturbances, and confusion. [[Cerebral edema]], as well as autoimmune [[rheumatoid arthritis]] are rare side effects to minocycline in some people.<ref>{{cite journal|title=Minocycline-induced hypersensitivity syndrome presenting with meningitis and brain edema: a case report|author=Lefebvre N, Forestier E, Farhi D, ''et al.''|journal=Journal of Medical Case Reports|year=2007|volume=1|pages=22|doi= 10.1186/1752-1947-1-22}}</ref>
*[[Samuel Jones (jazz musician)|Sam Jones]] - [[Double bass|Bass]]

*[[Art Blakey]] - [[Drum kit|Drums]]
Minocycline, like all tetracyclines, becomes dangerous past its expiration date. While most prescription drugs lose potency after their expiration dates, tetracyclines were known to become toxic over time due to the breakdown of certain chemicals present in the manufactured capsules. This is not a present concern in drugs manufactured in first world countries. Expired tetracyclines, as previously manufactured, can cause serious damage to the kidneys.

Minocycline's absorption is impaired if taken at the same time of day as calcium or iron supplements. Unlike some of the other tetracycline group antibiotics, it can be taken with calcium-rich foods such as milk, although this does reduce the absorption slightly.<ref>{{cite book |title=Drug Interactions in Infectious Diseases |last=Piscitelli |first=Stephen C. |coauthors=Keith Rodvold |year=2005 |publisher=Humana Press |isbn=1588294552 }}</ref>
In a recent news item in Science dated 23 November 2007, it has been mentioned that MINOCYCLINE in [[Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis|ALS]] is harmful. Patients on minocycline declined more rapidly than those on placebo. At present the mechanism of this side effect is unknown. According to the researcher from Columbia University the effect does not seem to be dose dependent because the patients on high doses did not do worse than those on the low doses. Science Vol 318, 1227, 2007. Should be taken with food and plenty of water. If taking this drug, one should avoid prolonged or excessive exposure to direct sunlight.

==Side effects==
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This medication may cause upset stomach, [[diarrhea]], [[dizziness]], unsteadiness, [[somnolence|drowsiness]], [[headache]] or [[vomiting]]. Minocycline increases [[photophobia|sensitivity to sunlight]]. It has also been linked to cases of lupus, although rarely. Prolonged sun exposure should be avoided. Wear protective clothing and use a [[sunscreen]] if needed. Very unlikely but should be reported: [[fever]], [[jaundice|yellowing of the eyes or skin]], stomach pain, sore throat, vision changes and mental changes.

In those cases where this drug must be used for extended periods, blue-gray skin discoloration may occur. Symptoms of an allergic reaction include [[rash]], itching, swelling, severe [[dizziness]], trouble breathing. This drug has also been reported to cause [[idiopathic intracranial hypertension]] (pseudotumor cerebri).

== Uses ==
* [[Acne]]
* [[Amoebic dysentery]]
* [[Anthrax]]
* [[Cholera]]
* [[Gonorrhea]] (when [[penicillin]] cannot be given)
* Gougerot-Carteaud Syndrome ([[Confluent and Reticulated Papillomatosis]])
* [[Lyme Disease]]
* [[Bubonic plague]]
* Respiratory infections such as [[pneumonia]]
* [[Rocky Mountain spotted fever]]
* [[Syphilis]] (when penicillin cannot be given)
* [[Urinary tract infection]]s, rectal infections, and infections of the [[cervix]] caused by certain microbes

==Anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective==
Current research is examining the possible neuroprotective and anti-inflammatory effects of minocycline against progression of a group of [[neurodegenerative disorder]]s including [[multiple sclerosis]] (MS), [[rheumatoid arthritis]] (RA), [[amyotrophic lateral sclerosis]] (ALS), [[Huntington's disease]], and [[Parkinsons disease]],<!--
--><ref>{{cite press release |title= Preliminary Study Shows Creatine and Minocycline May Warrant Further Study In Parkinson’s Disease |publisher= National Institute of Health |date= February 23, 2006 |url=http://www.nih.gov/news/pr/feb2006/ninds-23.htm |format= |language= |accessdate=}} </ref> amongst others neurodegenerative diseases.<!--
--><ref name="Note2">{{cite journal | author=Chen M, Ona VO, Li M, Ferrante RJ, Fink KB, Zhu S, Bian J, Guo L, Farrell LA, Hersch SM, Hobbs W, Vonsattel JP, Cha JH, Friedlander RM | title=Minocycline inhibits caspase-1 and caspase-3 expression and delays mortality in a transgenic mouse model of Huntington disease | journal=Nat Med | year=2000 | pages=797–801 | volume=6 | issue=7 | pmid=10888929 | doi=10.1038/80538}}</ref><!--
--><ref name="Note3">{{cite journal | author=Tikka TM, Koistinaho JE | title=Minocycline provides neuroprotection against N-methyl-D-aspartate neurotoxicity by inhibiting microglia | journal=J Immunol | year=2001 | pages=7527–33 | volume=166 | issue=12 | pmid=11390507 |url=http://www.jimmunol.org/cgi/content/full/166/12/7527}}</ref><!--
--><ref>{{cite journal |author=Nirmalananthan N, Greensmith L |title=Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: recent advances and future therapies |journal=Curr. Opin. Neurol. |volume=18 |issue=6 |pages=712–9 |year=2005 |pmid=16280684|doi=10.1097/01.wco.0000187248.21103.c5}}</ref>

The neuroprotective action of minocycline may include its inhibitory effect on [[5-lipoxygenase]], <ref name="Note4">
{{cite journal | author=Song Y, Wei EQ, Zhang WP, Zhang L, Liu JR, Chen Z | title=Minocycline protects PC12 cells from ischemic-like injury and inhibits 5-lipoxygenase activation | journal=Neuroreport | year=2004 | pages=2181–4 | volume=15 | issue=14 | pmid=15371729 | doi=10.1097/00001756-200410050-00007}} </ref>
an inflammatory enzyme associated with brain aging, and is being studied for use in [[Alzheimer's disease]] patients.<!--
--><ref name="Note5">{{cite journal | author=Uz T, Pesold C, Longone P, Manev H | title=Aging-associated up-regulation of neuronal 5-lipoxygenase expression: putative role in neuronal vulnerability | journal=FASEB J | year=1998 | pages=439-49 | volume=12 | issue=6 | pmid=9535216 |url=http://www.fasebj.org/cgi/content/full/12/6/439}}</ref>
It also has been used as a "last ditch" treatment for [[toxoplasmosis]] in [[AIDS]] patients. Minocycline is neuroprotective in mouse models of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and Huntington's disease and has been recently shown to stabilize the course of Huntington's disease in humans over a 2-year period.

As an anti-inflammatory, minocycline inhibits [[apoptotic|apoptosis]] (cell death) via attenuation of [[TNF-alpha]], downregulating pro-inflammatory [[cytokine]] output. This effect is mediated by a direct action of minocycline on the activated [[T cells]] and on [[microglia]], which results in the decreased ability of T cells to contact microglia which impairs cytokine production in T cell-microglia [[signal transduction]] .<!--
--><ref>{{cite journal |author=Giuliani F, Hader W, Yong VW |title=Minocycline attenuates T cell and microglia activity to impair cytokine production in T cell-microglia interaction |journal=J. Leukoc. Biol. |volume=78 |issue=1 |pages=135–43 |year=2005 |pmid=15817702 |doi=10.1189/jlb.0804477}}</ref>
Minocycline also inhibits microglial activation, through blockade of [[NF-kB|NF-kappa B]] nuclear translocation.

It is thought that minocycline exerts neuroprotective effects independent of its anti-inflammatory properties.<!--
--><ref name="Maier">{{cite journal |author=Maier K, Merkler D, Gerber J, Taheri N, Kuhnert AV, Williams SK, Neusch C, Bähr M, Diem R |title=Multiple neuroprotective mechanisms of minocycline in autoimmune CNS inflammation |journal=Neurobiol. Dis. |volume=25 |issue=3 |pages=514–25 |year=2007 |pmid=17239606 |doi=10.1016/j.nbd.2006.10.022}}</ref>

A recent study reported the impact of the antibiotic minocycline on clinical and [[magnetic resonance imaging]] (MRI) outcomes and serum immune molecules in MS patients over 24 months of open-label minocycline treatment. Despite a moderately high pretreatment relapse rate in patients in the study prior to treatment, no relapses occurred between months 6 and 24. The only patient with [[gadolinium]]-enhancing lesions on MRI at 12 and 24 months was on half-dose minocycline. Levels of [[interleukin-12]] (IL-12), which at high levels might antagonize the proinflammatory IL-12 receptor, were elevated over 18 months of treatment, as were levels of soluble [[Blood vessel|vascular]] [[cell adhesion molecule|cell adhesion molecule-1]] ([[VCAM-1]]). The activity of [[matrix metalloproteinase|matrix metalloproteinase-9]] was decreased by treatment. Clinical and MRI outcomes in this study were supported by systemic immunological changes and call for further investigation of minocycline in MS.<!--
--><ref>{{cite journal |author=Zabad RK, Metz LM, Todoruk TR, Zhang Y, Mitchell JR, Yeung M, Patry DG, Bell RB, Yong VW |title=The clinical response to minocycline in multiple sclerosis is accompanied by beneficial immune changes: a pilot study |journal=Mult. Scler. |volume=13 |issue=4 |pages=517–26 |year=2007 |pmid=17463074 |doi=10.1177/1352458506070319}}</ref><!--
--><ref>{{cite journal |author=Zemke D, Majid A |title=The potential of minocycline for neuroprotection in human neurologic disease |journal=Clinical neuropharmacology |volume=27 |issue=6 |pages=293–8 |year=2004 |pmid=15613934|doi=10.1097/01.wnf.0000150867.98887.3e}}</ref><!--
--><ref name="Maier">{{cite journal |author=Maier K, Merkler D, Gerber J, Taheri N, Kuhnert AV, Williams SK, Neusch C, Bähr M, Diem R |title=Multiple neuroprotective mechanisms of minocycline in autoimmune CNS inflammation |journal=Neurobiol. Dis. |volume=25 |issue=3 |pages=514–25 |year=2007 |pmid=17239606 |doi=10.1016/j.nbd.2006.10.022}}</ref><!--
--><ref>{{cite journal |author=Popovic N, Schubart A, Goetz BD, Zhang SC, Linington C, Duncan ID |title=Inhibition of autoimmune encephalomyelitis by a tetracycline |journal=Ann. Neurol. |volume=51 |issue=2 |pages=215–23 |year=2002 |pmid=11835378|doi=10.1002/ana.10092}}</ref>

A recent study (2007) found that patients taking 200 mg of minocycline for 5 days within 24 hours of an ischemic stroke showed an improvement in functional state and stroke severity over a period of 3 months compared with patients receiving placebo.<!--
--><ref name="pmid17909152">{{cite journal |author=Lampl Y, Boaz M, Gilad R, ''et al'' |title=Minocycline treatment in acute stroke: an open-label, evaluator-blinded study |journal=Neurology |volume=69 |issue=14 |pages=1404–10 |year=2007 |pmid=17909152 |doi=10.1212/01.wnl.0000277487.04281.db}}</ref>

==Trade names and availability==
Minocycline is no longer covered by patent and is therefore marketed under several trade names:
*'''Minomycin'''
*'''Minocin'''
*'''Minoderm'''
*'''Arestin'''
*'''Akamin'''
*'''Aknemin'''
*'''Solodyn'''
*'''Dynacin'''
*'''Sebomin'''
*'''Mino-Tabs'''

StoneBridge Pharma also markets Minocycline as '''Cleeravue-M''' in combination with SteriLid eyelid cleanser in the treatment of [[rosacea]] [[blepharitis]].


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.cannonball-adderley.com/1595.htm Blue Note 1595 - List of reissues]
*[[New Zealand]] [http://www.medsafe.govt.nz/profs/Datasheet/m/Minotabtab.htm Datasheet] May 2002
*[http://www.drugs.com/minocycline.html Minocycline on drugs.com]
*[http://www.medicinenet.com/minocycline-oral/article.htm Minocycline on medicinenet.com]
* Minocycline to Treat Childhood Regressive Autism [http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT00409747]


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Somethin' Else is a 1958 (see 1958 in music) album by jazz musician Julian "Cannonball" Adderley, regarded as a landmark album in the hard bop and cool styles. This critically-acclaimed LP is notable for the presence and prominent contributions of Miles Davis, in one of his few recording dates for Blue Note Records. Many critics and jazz fans consider Somethin' Else to be among the greatest jazz albums of all time [1][2]. The Penguin Guide to Jazz selected this album as part of its suggested "Core Collection."[3]

The extent of Davis's leadership or co-leadership on Somethin' Else is disputed. Davis plays several of the first solos, and, according to the liner notes, chose most of the material - he would continue to play "Autumn Leaves" and "Love for Sale", at increasingly frenetic tempos, in the years to come. He also composed the bluesy title track and suggested Adderley cover "Dancing In the Dark" (on which Davis does not appear). The one exception is the 12-bar blues, "One For Daddy-O", written by Adderley's brother Nat (for Chicago radio DJ Holmes "Daddy-O" Daylie, not the Adderleys' father). Nonetheless, at the end of that track, Davis can be heard addressing producer Alfred Lion: "Is that what you wanted, Alfred?" The collaboration between Adderley and Davis would continue in 1959 with Davis's Kind of Blue, one of the most universally acclaimed jazz albums.

The album also features Art Blakey on drums, with Hank Jones on piano and Sam Jones (no relation) on double bass.

CD reissues include a bonus track, variously titled "Bangoon" or (originally, and incorrectly) "Allison's Uncle". That song is a Hank Jones composition, more hard bop in orientation than the rest of the record. It features a paradigmatic solo by Blakey (he can be heard humming along during the solo). The title under which the song was originally released, "Allison's Uncle", refers to the fact that the session took place shortly after the wife of Adderley's brother Nat had given birth to a daughter named Allison - thus making Cannonball Adderley "Allison's Uncle".

Track listing

  1. "Autumn Leaves" (Joseph Kosma, Johnny Mercer, Jacques Prévert) – 11:01
  2. "Love for Sale" (Cole Porter) – 7:06
  3. "Somethin' Else" (Miles Davis) – 8:15
  4. "One for Daddy-O" (Nat Adderley, Sam Jones) – 8:26
  5. "Dancing in the Dark" (Howard Dietz, Arthur Schwartz) – 4:07
  6. "Bangoon" (initially released as "Alison's Uncle" and also noted as Bangoon on the RVG edition CD) (Hank Jones) – 5:05 (not on original LP)

Personnel

References

  1. ^ Blue Note Reviews
  2. ^ Reviews by Amazon Customers
  3. ^ Cook, Richard (2006) [1992]. "Julian 'Cannonball' Adderley". The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings. The Penguin Guide to Jazz (8th ed. ed.). New York: Penguin. pp. p. 9. ISBN 0-141-02327-9. {{cite book}}: |edition= has extra text (help); |pages= has extra text (help); Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)

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