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Elevated plasma histamine concentration as a sensitive real-time parameter for distinct phases of surgical trauma: a tool for technology assessment.

1991

High technology plays an important role in surgery, either to expand surgical procedures or to reduce tissue trauma, which is a main goal of minimum invasive surgery. Due to the tremendous increase of costs the problem of technology assessment will not only be solved by statistical methods, but also by biomedical considerations and laboratory tests. Histamine release could be an indication for tissue trauma, which is caused directly by tissue damage or indirectly by infection or hypoxia. Therefore histamine release was investigated during different phases of operation in two clinically very important and complex situations: resection of liver metastases of colorectal carcinoma and resection…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyNeurologyColorectal cancerImmunologyIschemiaToxicologychemistry.chemical_compoundEsophagusmedicineAnimalsPharmacology (medical)PharmacologyFibrous capsule of GlissonSheepTime parameterbusiness.industryHypoxia (medical)medicine.diseaseSurgerychemistryLiverSurgical Procedures OperativeFemalePlasma histaminemedicine.symptombusinessHistamineHistamineAgents and actions
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Disturbance of hepatic and intestinal microcirculation in experimental liver cirrhosis

2005

AIM: To analyze hepatic, mesenteric and mucosal microcirculation and leukocyte-endothelium interaction (LEI) in a rat model with liver cirrhosis. METHODS: Hepatic cirrhosis was induced in Wistar rats by gavage with carbon tetrachloride, and intravital videomicroscopy was performed in liver, mesentery and small intestine mucosa. Special emphasis is given on microcirculatory and morphometric changes during cirrhotic portal hypertension. RESULTS: LEI was influenced significantly in the cirrhotic liver but not in the gut. Blood flow measurement showed significant differences among liver, main mesenteric vessels and the mucosa. The results of our study indicate that liver cirrhosis leads to alte…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyCirrhosisAntithrombin IIILiver Cirrhosis ExperimentalGastroenterologyMicrocirculationInternal medicineIntestine SmallmedicineAnimalsSplanchnic CirculationRats WistarMesenteryBlood CoagulationFibrous capsule of GlissonMicroscopy Videobusiness.industryMicrocirculationAntithrombinGastroenterologyGeneral MedicineBlood flowmedicine.diseaseSmall intestineRatsmedicine.anatomical_structureLiverPortal hypertensionBrief Reportsbusinessmedicine.drugLiver Circulation
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Reduced In Vivo Aortic Uptake of Radiolabeled Oxidation-Specific Antibodies Reflects Changes in Plaque Composition Consistent With Plaque Stabilizati…

2004

Objective— Labeled oxidation-specific antibodies (Ox-AB) detect, quantify, and noninvasively image lipid-rich atherosclerotic lesions. However, it is unknown whether Ox-AB detect plaque stabilization. Methods and Results— The aortic uptake of intravenously injected 125 I-MDA2 (Ox-AB to malondialdehyde [MDA]–low-density lipoprotein [LDL]) was quantitated in: (1) LDL receptor−/− mice with established atherosclerosis continued on Western diet (Progression) or switched to chow (Regression) or chow+vitamins E and C (Regression-VIT) for 6 months; and (2) Watanabe rabbits (3- to 57-months old) with naturally evolved atherosclerotic lesions. In mice, the Progression group had more extensive athero…

AgingPathologyArteriosclerosisCardiorespiratory Medicine and HaematologyCardiovascularIodine RadioisotopesMiceEpitopeschemistry.chemical_compoundAntibody SpecificityMalondialdehydeReceptorsMonoclonal2.1 Biological and endogenous factorsMacrophageAetiologyradionuclideAortaFibrous capAntibodies MonoclonalimagingMalondialdehydeImmunohistochemistryLipoproteins LDLMutant StrainsHeart Diseasemedicine.anatomical_structurelipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)RabbitsCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineOxidation-ReductionBlood vesselmedicine.medical_specialtyoxidationLipoproteinsClinical SciencesBiologyAntibodiesLDLIn vivomedicine.arterymedicineAnimalsHeart Disease - Coronary Heart DiseaseAortaAtherosclerosisMice Mutant StrainsReceptors LDLRadioimmunodetectionCardiovascular System & HematologychemistryImmunostainingLipoproteinArteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology
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Junctional adhesion molecules JAM-B and JAM-C promote autoimmune-mediated liver fibrosis in mice

2018

Fibrosis remains a serious health concern in patients with chronic liver disease. We recently reported that chemically induced chronic murine liver injury triggers increased expression of junctional adhesion molecules (JAMs) JAM-B and JAM-C by endothelial cells and de novo synthesis of JAM-C by hepatic stellate cells (HSCs). Here, we demonstrate that biopsies of patients suffering from primary biliary cholangitis (PBC), primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC) or autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) display elevated levels of JAM-C on portal fibroblasts (PFs), HSCs, endothelial cells and cholangiocytes, whereas smooth muscle cells expressed JAM-C constitutively. Therefore, localization and function of JA…

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Solitary necrotic nodules of the liver: cross-sectional imaging findings and follow-up in nine patients.

2008

OBJECTIVE. The purpose of our study was to retrospectively evaluate the sonographic, CT, and MRI findings (number, diameter, lobar location, depth from the hepatic capsule, and appearance of lesions) in a series of nine patients with pathologically proven solitary necrotic nodules of the liver and the natural evolution at follow-up in four of the nine patients.CONCLUSION. Solitary necrotic nodules are usually small, solitary lesions, mainly located under the liver capsule of the right lobe. They are hypoechoic on sonography, hypoattenuating on CT, have low signal intensity on both T1- and T2-weighted MRI with lack of enhancement after IV contrast administration, and at follow-up have a tend…

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Effects of Steatosis on Hepatic Hemodynamics in Patients with Metabolic Syndrome

2015

The aim of our study was to assess the hemodynamic changes in hepatic and splenic circulation using B-mode ultrasonography and color Doppler ultrasonography, in a population of patients with metabolic syndrome divided with respect to the presence or absence of steatosis diagnosed by ultrasonography. One hundred forty-one patients were included in the study. The severity of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease was classified as mild, moderate or severe. Visceral fat thickness, longitudinal diameter of the spleen, diameter of the portal vein, mean maximum portal vein flow velocity, hepatic artery and splenic artery resistivity indexes and hepatic vein flow phasicity were measured. Non-alcoholic …

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyRadiology Nuclear Medicine and ImagingSettore MED/09 - Medicina InternaAcoustics and UltrasonicsPortal venous pressurePopulationBiophysicsSplenic arterySeverity of Illness IndexNon-alcoholic fatty livermedicine.arteryInternal medicinemedicineHumansUltrasonography Doppler ColoreducationVeinUltrasonography Doppler Duplexeducation.field_of_studyFibrous capsule of GlissonRadiological and Ultrasound Technologybusiness.industryFatty liverHemodynamicsMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseMetabolic syndromeFatty LiverDoppler ultrasonographymedicine.anatomical_structureLiverCardiologyFemaleRadiologySteatosisMetabolic syndromebusiness
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Hemodynamic changes in splanchnic circulation after orthotopic liver transplantation in patients with liver cirrhosis

2002

Background: Liver cirrhosis increases portal vein pressure and alters the splanchnic circulation. With Doppler sonography, we investigated the hemodynamic changes in the portal vein, superior mesenteric artery, hepatic and splenic arteries and spleen size in a group of patients with end-stage liver disease before and after orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT). Methods: Ten patients (seven male, three female; mean age = 48.8 ± 7.6 years) who underwent OLT for liver cirrhosis mainly associated with hepatitis C virus infection completed the study. The control group consisted of 10 patients matched by sex and age who had no gastroenterologic or vascular diseases. All patients underwent duplex…

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MerTK receptor cleavage promotes plaque necrosis and defective resolution in atherosclerosis

2017

Atherothrombotic vascular disease is often triggered by a distinct type of atherosclerotic lesion that displays features of impaired inflammation resolution, notably a necrotic core and thinning of a protective fibrous cap that overlies the core. A key cause of plaque necrosis is defective clearance of apoptotic cells, or efferocytosis, by lesional macrophages, but the mechanisms underlying defective efferocytosis and its possible links to impaired resolution in atherosclerosis are incompletely understood. Here, we provide evidence that proteolytic cleavage of the macrophage efferocytosis receptor c-Mer tyrosine kinase (MerTK) reduces efferocytosis and promotes plaque necrosis and defective…

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The Association Between Quantitative Flow Ratio and Intravascular Imaging-defined Vulnerable Plaque Characteristics in Patients With Stable Angina an…

2021

Background: This study aimed to examine whether quantitative flow ratio (QFR), an angiography-based computation of fractional flow reserve, was associated with intravascular imaging-defined vulnerable plaque features, such as thin cap fibroatheroma (TCFA) in patients with stable angina, and non-ST-segment elevation acute coronary syndrome.Methods: Patients undergoing optical coherence tomography (OCT) or intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) examinations were identified from two prospective studies and their interrogated vessels were assessed with QFR. Lesions in the OCT cohort were classified into tertiles: QFR-T1 (QFR ≤ 0.85), QFR-T2 (0.85 < QFR ≤ 0.93), and QFR-T3 (QFR > 0.93). L…

medicine.medical_specialtyAcute coronary syndromeLumen (anatomy)Fractional flow reserveCardiovascular Medicine030204 cardiovascular system & hematologymedicine.disease_causequantitative flow ratio (QFR)03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineInternal medicinefractional flow reserve (FFR)Intravascular ultrasoundmedicineDiseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) systemoptical coherence tomography (OCT)030212 general & internal medicineProspective cohort studyOriginal Researchintravascular ultrasound (IVUS)medicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryFibrous capmedicine.diseaseVulnerable plaquemedicine.anatomical_structureRC666-701AngiographyCardiologyplaque vulnerabilityCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessFrontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine
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Activation of the Proapoptotic Unfolded Protein Response in Plaques of the Human Carotid Artery

2014

Objective To analyze expression of keystone markers of apoptosis and the proapoptotic signaling pathway “unfolded protein response” (UPR) in rupture-prone plaques of the human carotid artery. Methods Plaque specimens were obtained during endarterectomy for high-grade carotid stenosis, and were formalin-fixed. Ten specimens were identified that exhibited criteria of advanced rupture-prone atherosclerotic plaques, and histological and immunohistological analysis of markers of apoptosis (cleaved Caspase-3, TUNEL) and UPR (KDEL, ATF3, CHOP, CHAC-1) was performed. In addition, co-localization of apoptosis and UPR-activation was assessed by double-immunohistochemistry. Results The mean size of th…

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