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Functional role of cholinoceptors and purinoceptors in human isolated atrial and ventricular heart muscle

1989

1. The effects of cholinergic and purinergic stimulation on action potential, force of contraction and 86Rb efflux were investigated in human atrial and ventricular heart muscle. 2. In atrial heart muscle, carbachol and (-)-N6-(R-phenyl-isopropyl)-adenosine (R-PIA) and 5'-(N-ethyl)-carboxamido-adenosine (NECA) evoked transient decreases of action potential duration and force of contraction; the steady-state effects on force of contraction were virtually identical to control values. In the presence of propranolol, steady-state values after carbachol, R-PIA or NECA amounted to about 50% of control values. 3. In ventricular heart muscle, carbachol, NECA and R-PIA did not significantly affect t…

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Improvement in Risk Stratification in Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation Using a Combination of the Tumor Marker CA125 and the Logistic EuroSCORE

2017

Conventional risk scores have not been accurate in predicting peri- and postprocedural risk of patients undergoing transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI). Elevated levels of the tumor marker carbohydrate antigen 125 (CA125) have been linked to adverse outcomes after TAVI. We studied the additional value of CA125 to that of the EuroSCORE in predicting long-term mortality after TAVI.During a median follow-up of 59 weeks, 115 of 422 patients (27%) died after TAVI. Mortality was higher with elevated CA125 (30 U/mL) and EuroSCORE (median) (47% vs 20%, P.001 and 38% vs 16%, P.001, respectively). In the multivariable analysis, CA125 (30 U/mL) remained an independent predictor of mortality …

MaleLogistic euroscoremedicine.medical_specialtyPoor prognosisTranscatheter aortic610 Medicine & health030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyRisk AssessmentSeverity of Illness Index2705 Cardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineTranscatheter Aortic Valve Replacement03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineInternal medicineHumansMedicineProspective Studies030212 general & internal medicineAgedTumor markerbusiness.industryHazard ratioMembrane ProteinsEuroSCOREAortic Valve StenosisGeneral MedicinePrognosisConfidence intervalCA-125 AntigenRisk stratification10209 Clinic for CardiologyCardiologyFemalebusinessRevista Española de Cardiología (English Edition)
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High-definition endoscopy with i-Scan and Lugol’s solution for more precise detection of mucosal breaks in patients with reflux symptoms

2009

BACKGROUND AND STUDY AIMS: Patients with gastroesophageal reflux disease are subdivided into non-erosive (NERD) and erosive reflux disease (ERD). The newly available EPKi processor enables high-definition resolution above HDTV standard (HD+). The aim of the study was to test the efficacy of HD+ esophagogastroduodenoscopy alone and in conjunction with i-Scan (newly developed postprocessing digital filter) and chromoendoscopy (Lugol’s solution) for differentiation of reflux patients. METHODS: The distal esophagus of patients with heartburn was inspected with three imaging modalities. HD+ was followed by i-Scan and 15-mL Lugol’s solution (1.5 %). The esophagus was evaluated for mucosal breaks …

MaleLugol's Solutionmedicine.medical_specialtyNerdGastroenterologyChromoendoscopyPredictive Value of TestsInternal medicineImage Processing Computer-AssistedmedicineHumansEndoscopy Digestive SystemProspective StudiesEsophagusColoring AgentsEsophagitis PepticMucous Membranemedicine.diagnostic_testEsophagogastroduodenoscopybusiness.industryGastroenterologyRefluxHeartburnIodidesMiddle Agedmedicine.diseasemedicine.anatomical_structureGastroesophageal RefluxFemalemedicine.symptombusinessEsophagitisEndoscopy
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Trends in congenital anomalies in Europe from 1980 to 2012

2018

Background Surveillance of congenital anomalies is important to identify potential teratogens. Methods This study analysed the prevalence of 61 congenital anomaly subgroups (excluding chromosomal) in 25 population-based EUROCAT registries (1980–2012). Live births, fetal deaths and terminations of pregnancy for fetal anomaly were analysed with multilevel random-effects Poisson regression models. Results Seventeen anomaly subgroups had statistically significant trends from 2003±2012; 12 increasing and 5 decreasing. Conclusions The annual increasing prevalence of severe congenital heart defects, single ventricle, atrioventricular septal defects and tetralogy of Fallot of 1.4% (95% CI: 0.7% to …

MaleMaternal HealthLimb Reduction Defectslcsh:MedicineHEART-DEFECTS030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyFOLIC-ACID FORTIFICATIONPathology and Laboratory MedicineGeographical Locations0302 clinical medicineEUROCATPregnancyDuctus arteriosusPrevalenceMedicine and Health SciencesMorphogenesis030212 general & internal medicineRegistrieslcsh:ScienceTetralogy of FallotRISKStenosiseducation.field_of_studyMultidisciplinaryObstetricsIncidence (epidemiology)Obstetrics and GynecologyHeartASSOCIATIONCongenital Heart DefectsCongenital AnomaliesEuropePOPULATION-BASED EVALUATIONmedicine.anatomical_structurecongenital anomalies ; surveillance epidemiologyPopulation SurveillanceMicrocephalyNEURAL-TUBE DEFECTSFemaleAnatomyResearch Articlemedicine.medical_specialtyCardiac VentriclesPopulationCardiologyHistory 21st CenturyDuodenal atresiaEurope/epidemiologyCongenital Abnormalities03 medical and health sciencesSigns and SymptomsDiagnostic MedicinemedicineCongenital DisordersHumansBirth DefectseducationPregnancyZIKA VIRUS-INFECTIONbusiness.industrylcsh:RBiology and Life SciencesHistory 20th Centurymedicine.diseaseCongenital Abnormalities/diagnosisCongenital Abnormalities/diagnosis; Congenital Abnormalities/epidemiology; Congenital Abnormalities/etiology; Congenital Abnormalities/history; Europe/epidemiology; Female; History 20th Century; History 21st Century; Humans; Male; Population Surveillance; Pregnancy; Prevalence; RegistriesTeratologyREDUCTIONAtresiaPeople and PlacesBirthCardiovascular AnatomyVentricular Septal DefectsWomen's Healthlcsh:QbusinessDevelopmental BiologyPLoS One
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Metabolic pathways of 4-bromo-2,5-dimethoxyphenethylamine (2C-B): analysis of phase I metabolism with hepatocytes of six species including human

2004

Abstract 4-Bromo-2,5-dimethoxyphenethylamine (2C-B) is a psychoactive designer drug of abuse that is sold under the street names “Venus”, “Bromo”, “Erox”, “XTC” or “Nexus”. Concern has been raised because only little is known about its toxicity and metabolism in humans. In the present study we incubated 2C-B with human, monkey, dog, rabbit, rat and mouse hepatocytes to identify the metabolites formed and to determine possible toxic effects as evidenced by an ATP assay. Our data allow construction of the main metabolic pathways of 2C-B. Oxidative deamination results in the 2-(4-bromo-2,5-dimethoxyphenyl)-ethanol (BDMPE) and 4-bromo-2,5-dimethoxyphenylacetic acid (BDMPAA) metabolites. Additio…

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Mitochondrial reactive oxygen species are obligatory signals for glucose-induced insulin secretion.

2009

OBJECTIVE—Insulin secretion involves complex events in which the mitochondria play a pivotal role in the generation of signals that couple glucose detection to insulin secretion. Studies on the mitochondrial generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) generally focus on chronic nutrient exposure. Here, we investigate whether transient mitochondrial ROS production linked to glucose-induced increased respiration might act as a signal for monitoring insulin secretion. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS—ROS production in response to glucose was investigated in freshly isolated rat islets. ROS effects were studied using a pharmacological approach and calcium imaging. RESULTS—Transient glucose increase …

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Simulation study of transcatheter heart valve implantation in patients with stenotic bicuspid aortic valve

2019

Bicuspid aortic valve (BAV) anatomy has routinely been considered an exclusion in the setting of transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) because of the large dimension of the aortic annulus having a more calcified, bulky, and irregular shape. The study aims to develop a patient-specific computational framework to virtually simulate TAVI in stenotic BAV patients using the Edwards SAPIEN 3 valve (S3) and its improved version SAPIEN 3 Ultra and quantify stent frame deformity as well as the severity of paravalvular leakage (PVL). Specifically, the aortic root anatomy of n.9 BAV patients who underwent TAVI was reconstructed from pre-operative CT imaging. Crimping and deployment of S3 fram…

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The Major Conformational IgE-binding Epitopes of Hevein (Hev b6.02) Are Identified by a Novel Chimera-based Allergen Epitope Mapping Strategy

2002

A novel approach to localize and reconstruct conformational IgE-binding epitope regions of hevein (Hev b6.02), a major natural rubber latex allergen, is described. An antimicrobial protein (AMP) from the amaranth Amaranthus caudatus was used as an immunologically non-IgE-binding adaptor molecule to which terminal or central parts of hevein were fused. Hevein and AMP share a structurally identical core region but have different N-terminal and C-terminal regions. Only 1 of 16 hevein-allergic patients showed weak IgE binding to purified native or recombinant AMP. Chimeric AMP with the hevein N terminus was recognized by IgE from 14 (88%) patients, and chimeric AMP with the hevein C terminus wa…

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Transnasal endoscopy for direct visual control of esophageal stent placement without fluoroscopy

2012

Placement of self-expanding metal stents (SEMSs) is a well-established treatment for esophageal stenosis and postoperative anastomotic leaks. Conventional endoscopic procedures for SEMS placement require fluoroscopic guidance, but transnasal endoscopy (TNE) with ultraslim endoscopes may allow precise stent release under direct visual control without the need for fluoroscopy. This prospectively collected data investigated the feasibility and safety of TNE-guided SEMS placement without fluoroscopy. Between March 2009 and February 2011, 20 consecutive patients underwent TNE-guided SEMS placement without fluoroscopy. The technical success rate was 100 % and no fluoroscopy was required during th…

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Intramural delivery of Sirolimus prevents vascular remodeling following balloon injury

2005

Abstract Objective. Several studies have demonstrated that Sirolimus-eluting stents reduce restenosis in patients with coronary artery disease. Here, we tested whether direct delivery of Sirolimus into the vessel wall during balloon angioplasty can modify vascular remodeling over several weeks. Methods and Results. During angioplasty of the rabbit iliac artery we administered an intramural infusion of Sirolimus or its vehicle directly through a balloon catheter into the vessel wall. After 3 weeks neointimal formation was decreased (0.71 ± 0.1 vs. 1.4 ± 0.12 intima/media ratio), and this process was attributed to the inhibitory properties of Sirolimus on ECM deposition and smooth muscle cell…

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