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Normal-sodium diet compared with low-sodium diet in compensated congestive heart failure: is sodium an old enemy or a new friend?

2007

The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effects of a normal-sodium (120 mmol sodium) diet compared with a low-sodium diet (80 mmol sodium) on readmissions for CHF (congestive heart failure) during 180 days of follow-up in compensated patients with CHF. A total of 232 compensated CHF patients (88 female and 144 male; New York Heart Association class II–IV; 55–83 years of age, ejection fraction <35% and serum creatinine <2 mg/dl) were randomized into two groups: group 1 contained 118 patients (45 females and 73 males) receiving a normal-sodium diet plus oral furosemide [250–500 mg, b.i.d. (twice a day)]; and group 2 contained 114 patients (43 females and 71 males) recei…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyfood.dietLow sodium dietPlasma renin activityGastroenterologyPatient Readmissionchemistry.chemical_compoundfoodFurosemideInternal medicineNatriuretic Peptide BrainReninmedicineHumansDiureticsAldosteroneAgedAged 80 and overHeart FailureEjection fractionAldosteronebusiness.industryFurosemideSodium DietaryGeneral MedicineDiet Sodium-RestrictedMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseBrain natriuretic peptideCombined Modality TherapySurvival AnalysisEndocrinologyTreatment OutcomechemistryHeart failureFemalebusinessmedicine.drugLow sodiumFollow-Up StudiesClinical science (London, England : 1979)
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Vitellogenin from female and estradiol-stimulated male river lampreys (Lampetra fluviatilis L.)

2001

The influence of estradiol-17β (E2) on vitellogenesis is well documented for a number of oviparous craniates. We have examined the role that estradiol-17β plays in the induction and regulation of vitellogenin synthesis in the maturing European river lamprey, Lampetra fluviatilis. In both females and males the estradiol-17β concentrations in the plasma reached comparable maximum values in March, only a few weeks before spawning. Throughout the spawning run, the vitellogenin titer in the blood of females remains rather constant while the ovary volume increases. In contrast, we never found circulating VTG in untreated male lampreys. The synthesis and secretion of the yolk precursor molecule ca…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyfood.ingredientOvaryBiologyVitellogeninsVitellogeninSex FactorsfoodLampetraInternal medicineYolkbiology.animalBlood plasmamedicineAnimalsEstradiolReproductionLampreyVitellogenesisLampreysGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationMolecular WeightEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structurebiology.proteinFemaleAnimal Science and ZoologyEuropean river lampreySeasonsVitellogenesisJournal of Experimental Zoology
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Nonlinearities in amoxycillin pharmacokinetics. I. Disposition studies in the rat.

1992

Several features of amoxycillin pharmacokinetics in man are not well known in spite of the extensive clinical use of the antibiotic. In this paper it is demonstrated that amoxycillin disposition kinetics in rats is clearly nonlinear, and that this may be due mainly to its elimination mechanisms. At different intravenous bolus dose levels, and in steady-state perfusion studies, the most striking feature is an increased renal clearance as dose increases (from 3.5 to 7.0 mg kg-1 for intravenous bolus, and from 4.6 to 20.0 micrograms min-1 for intravenous perfusions). This phenomenon has been attributed to a saturation of the active renal tubular reabsorption of the antibiotic. When the intrave…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.drug_classAntibioticsPharmaceutical SciencePharmacologyModels BiologicalBolus (medicine)PharmacokineticsInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsPharmacology (medical)PharmacologyIntravenous dosePlasma clearanceAnalysis of VarianceChemistryAmoxicillinRats Inbred StrainsGeneral MedicineDispositionRatsEndocrinologyPerfusionTubular secretionBiopharmaceuticsdrug disposition
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Does plasma endothelin during thrombolysis depend on infarct size? A pilot study

1995

Dear Sir, Endothelin is a recently discovered endotheliumderived vasoconstrictive peptide [1]. Endothelin's actions are altered in various models of cardiac injury [2]. Furthermore, it has been shown that endothelin is increased during reperfusion [2]. Studies have shown a significant increase in endothelin-1 (ET-1) in the early phases of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) and percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) [3-8]. In addition, a significant inverse relation between ventricular function and plasma ET-1 has been shown [6]. These data suggest that ET-1 may provide a marker of endothelial injury in the early phases of coronary ischemia or may even contribute to alterations…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentMyocardial InfarctionInfarctionPilot ProjectsInternal medicinemedicineHumansThrombolytic TherapyPharmacology (medical)cardiovascular diseasesMyocardial infarctionAgedPharmacologybusiness.industryEndothelinsGeneral MedicineCoronary ischemiaThrombolysisPlasma levelsMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseInfarct sizeEndothelin 1Tissue Plasminogen Activatorcardiovascular systemCardiologyFemaleCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessEndothelin receptorCardiovascular Drugs and Therapy
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Rheopheresis in Patients with Critical Limb Ischemia--Results of an Open Label Prospective Pilot Trial

2005

Rheopheresis is a specifically designed application of double filtration plasmapheresis, for extracorporeal treatment of microcirculatory disorders. Safety and efficacy of Rheopheresis for wound healing and skin oxygenation were investigated in patients with critical limb ischemia. Twelve patients of Fontaine stage III-IV were treated with a series of 10 Rheopheresis sessions over 17 weeks. Transcutaneous oxygen pressure (tcpO(2)) and ankle-brachial index (ABI) were repeatedly determined to monitor the effects of the Rheopheresis treatment series on microcirculation and skin blood flow. Laboratory parameters of blood rheology were measured in addition to safety parameters and course of the …

Malemedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentRheopheresisPilot ProjectsExtracorporealMicrocirculationIschemiamedicineHumansalpha-MacroglobulinsProspective StudiesProspective cohort studyAgedSkinWound Healingbusiness.industryFibrinogenProteinsCholesterol LDLPlasmapheresisHematologyCritical limb ischemiaOxygenationMiddle AgedSurgeryClinical trialTreatment OutcomeImmunoglobulin MLower ExtremityAmputationRegional Blood FlowNephrologyFemalemedicine.symptombusinessBlood Gas Monitoring TranscutaneousTherapeutic Apheresis and Dialysis
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Rheopheresis in patients with ischemic diabetic foot syndrome: results of an open label prospective pilot trial.

2003

:  Rheopheresis is a specific application of membrane differential filtration, synonymous with double filtration plasmapheresis, for extracorporeal hemorheotherapy. Safety and efficacy of Rheopheresis for wound healing and skin oxygenation were investigated in patients with ischemic diabetic foot syndrome. Eight patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus and non-healing foot ulcers caused by severe ischemic diabetic foot syndrome were treated by a series of seven Rheopheresis sessions in a time span of 11 weeks. Wound healing had not been detectable under conditions of standardized wound care during at least 2 months. Wound status was classified by its morphology, severity and location, accordi…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentRheopheresisPilot ProjectsRisk AssessmentSensitivity and SpecificitySeverity of Illness IndexExtracorporealMicrocirculationWound careIschemiaDiabetes mellitusmedicineHumansProspective StudiesVascular PatencyAgedWound Healingintegumentary systembusiness.industryFootHematologyPlasmapheresisMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseDiabetic footDiabetic FootSurgeryTreatment OutcomeAmputationNephrologyRegional Blood FlowFemaleHemofiltrationbusinessWound healingFollow-Up StudiesTherapeutic apheresis and dialysis : official peer-reviewed journal of the International Society for Apheresis, the Japanese Society for Apheresis, the Japanese Society for Dialysis Therapy
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Periauricular wrinkles removed with voltaic arc dermabrasion (Atmospheric Plasma technique).

2019

Background In recent literature, different approaches have been proposed to improve the long-lasting treatment of age-related alterations on the human face with decreased invasiveness and side effects such as scar tissue. Voltaic arc dermabrasion is a minimally painful procedure that does not create discomfort to the patient and requires no anaesthesia. Aims The aim of this investigation was to evaluate the voltaic arc technique for the treatment of skin wrinkles in the periauricular area. Methods A total of 80 patients were treated in this study, 56 females and 24 males. The population was visited at 1 week, 1 month, and 2 months postoperative follow-ups to evaluate the healing of the trea…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentScar tissuePopulationplasma dermabrasionskin rejuvenationScarsDermatologyelectrosurgery resurfacingNO030207 dermatology & venereal diseases03 medical and health sciencesCicatrix0302 clinical medicineMedicineHumansPostoperative Periodeducationeducation.field_of_studybusiness.industryDermabrasionvoltaic arc dermabrasionSurgerySkin AgingDermabrasion030220 oncology & carcinogenesisFaceatmospheric plasma; electrosurgery resurfacing; plasma dermabrasion; skin rejuvenation; voltaic arc dermabrasionFemalemedicine.symptombusinessatmospheric plasmaJournal of cosmetic dermatologyREFERENCES
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Plasma Kallikrein Contributes to Coagulation in the Absence of Factor XI by Activating Factor IX

2019

Objectives: FXIa (factor XIa) induces clot formation, and human congenital FXI deficiency protects against venous thromboembolism and stroke. In contrast, the role of FXI in hemostasis is rather small, especially compared with FIX deficiency. Little is known about the cause of the difference in phenotypes associated with FIX deficiency and FXI deficiency. We speculated that activation of FIX via the intrinsic coagulation is not solely dependent on FXI(a; activated FXI) and aimed at identifying an FXI-independent FIX activation pathway. Approach and Results: We observed that ellagic acid and long-chain polyphosphates activated the coagulation system in FXI-deficient plasma, as could be demo…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyplasma kallikreinPREKALLIKREIN030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyPATHWAYMice03 medical and health sciencesTissue factor0302 clinical medicineThrombinInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsHEMOSTASIScoagulationBLOOD-COAGULATIONBlood CoagulationFactor XIFactor IXfactor IXPURIFICATIONbusiness.industryMOLECULAR-WEIGHT KININOGENThrombinPrekallikreinKallikreinfactor XIfactor XI deficiencyMice Inbred C57BLDEFICIENCYDisease Models AnimalTHROMBOSISEndocrinologyCoagulationTISSUE FACTOR030220 oncology & carcinogenesisHemostasisFemaleREDUCED INCIDENCECardiology and Cardiovascular Medicinebusinessmedicine.drug
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Plasma levels of inflammatory and thrombotic/fibrinolytic markers in acute ischemic strokes: Relationship with TOAST subtype, outcome and infarct site

2009

BACKGROUND: The aim of our study was to evaluate in patients with acute ischemic stroke the relationship between immuno-inflammatory variables, clinical outcome and infarct site. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We evaluated plasma levels of IL-1beta, TNF-alpha, IL-6 and IL-10, E-selectin, P-selectin, sICAM-1 ,sVCAM-1 vWF, TPA and PAI-1. RESULTS: Patients with cardioembolic subtype showed significantly higher median plasma levels of TNF-alpha, IL-6, IL-1beta whereas the lacunar subtype showed significantly lower median plasma levels of TNF-alpha, IL-6 and IL-1beta. CONCLUSIONS: A significant association was noted between the severity of neurological deficit at admission, the diagnostic subtype and so…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtystroke TOAST subtypeImmunologyInflammationGastroenterologyBrain IschemiaInternal medicinemedicineHumansImmunology and AllergyIn patientAcute ischemic strokeStrokeAgedNeurological deficitAged 80 and overbusiness.industryFibrinolysisIschemic strokesCerebral InfarctionPlasma levelsMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseStrokeNeurologyPhysical therapyFemaleNeurology (clinical)Inflammation MediatorsIntracranial Thrombosismedicine.symptombusinessBiomarkersJournal of Neuroimmunology
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Involvement of estrogen receptors in the resveratrol-mediated increase in dopamine transporter in human dopaminergic neurons and in striatum of femal…

2011

Treatment with resveratrol (RSV) has been shown to protect vulnerable neurons after various brain injuries and in neurodegenerative diseases. The mechanisms for the effects of RSV in brain are not fully understood, but RSV may affect the expression of various gene products. RSV is structurally related to the synthetic estrogen, diethylstilbestrol so the effects of RSV may be gender-specific. Here we studied the role of RSV in the regulation of dopamine transporter (DAT) in the striatum using male and female mice. The basic levels of DAT in the striatum showed no sex difference, but the levels increased significantly by RSV (20 mg/kg i.p.) in female but not in male mice. Pretreatment of mice…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyvirusesEstrogen receptorStriatumResveratrolCell Line03 medical and health sciencesCellular and Molecular Neurosciencechemistry.chemical_compoundMice0302 clinical medicineSex FactorsInternal medicineDopaminergic CellStilbenesmedicineAnimalsHumansReceptorFulvestrantCells Cultured030304 developmental biologyDopamine transporterPharmacology0303 health sciencesDopamine Plasma Membrane Transport ProteinsbiologyEstradiolDopaminergic NeuronsDopaminergicEstrogen Antagonistsvirus diseasesrespiratory systemAntiestrogenCorpus StriatumEndocrinologynervous systemchemistryReceptors EstrogenResveratrolbiology.proteinFemaleRSV Striatum Dopaminergic neuronsDAT Antiestrogen Gene expression030217 neurology & neurosurgeryNeuropharmacology
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