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Role of the Endothelium in the Relaxation Induced by Propofol and Thiopental in Isolated Arteries from Man

1997

Abstract Induction of anaesthesia with intravenous propofol and thiopental is often accompanied by hypotension. This study evaluates whether propofol and thiopental induce relaxation of isolated arteries from man and whether this effect is modulated by the endothelium. Mesenteric artery rings (with and without endothelium) from 12 patients were placed in organ baths and precontracted with phenylephrine before addition of propofol (10−3 M) or thiopental (10−3 M). Relaxation induced by propofol and thiopental was evaluated for rings with intact endothelium in the presence of the nitric oxide synthase inhibitor NG-nitro-l-arginine methyl ester (l-NAME; 10−4 M) or the cyclooxygenase inhibitor i…

MaleEndotheliumMuscle RelaxationIndomethacinPharmaceutical ScienceVasodilationIn Vitro TechniquesPharmacologyMuscle Smooth VascularNitric oxidePhenylephrinechemistry.chemical_compoundmedicineHumansCyclooxygenase InhibitorsThiopentalPropofolMesenteric arteriesPhenylephrineAgedPharmacologyAnalysis of VarianceThiopental Sodiumbusiness.industryMiddle AgedMesenteric ArteriesNG-Nitroarginine Methyl Estermedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryAnesthesiaFemaleEndothelium VascularTissue PreservationNitric Oxide SynthasePropofolbusinessAnesthetics IntravenousMuscle Contractionmedicine.drugBlood vesselJournal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology
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PanCareLIFE

2018

Aims: Survival after cancer diagnosed during childhood or adolescence continues to improve with new treatments and supportive therapies. Optimal long-term care requires that risks to vulnerable organs are clearly defined and translated into guidelines that are implemented into practice. PanCareLIFE is a pan-European consortium that addresses survivorship issues comprising fertility, hearing impairment and quality of life. This article describes the scientific basis of PanCareLIFE's studies.Methods: PanCareLIFE involves 17 partner institutions from eight European countries, with additional 11 data providers from five other countries. Study designs and methods include molecular genetic, cohor…

MaleGerontologyCancer ResearchLongitudinal studyMedizinPilot ProjectsChildhood cancer survivors0302 clinical medicineNeoplasmsLYMPHOMAMedicineFertility preservationChild610 Medicine & healthEARLY MENOPAUSEOVARIAN-FUNCTIONmedia_commonSURVIVORSOUTCOMES030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicineFertility PreservationGENETIC-VARIATIONCHEMOTHERAPYEuropeOncologyChild Preschool030220 oncology & carcinogenesisCohortFemalemedicine.symptom360 Social problems & social servicesAdultQuality of lifeAdolescentHearing lossmedia_common.quotation_subjectFertilityGuidelinesYoung Adult03 medical and health sciencesQuality of life (healthcare)SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingHumansCHILDHOOD-CANCERbusiness.industryClinical study designLate effectsHEARING-LOSSInfant NewbornInfantOtotoxicityLong-Term CareGonadal impairmentLong-term careFeasibility StudiesbusinessFOLLOW-UPEuropean Journal of Cancer
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Derivation and characterization of three new Spanish human embryonic stem cell lines (VAL −3 −4 −5) on human feeder and in serum-free conditions

2006

A total of 184 human embryos, frozen for >5 years, were donated; informed consent was obtained according to Spanish law 45/2003. Survival rate was 40% and three out of 24 blastocysts (12.5%) developed into putative hESC lines, named VAL-3, VAL-4, and VAL-5. The derivation process was performed on microbiologically tested and irradiated human foreskin fibroblasts and designed to minimize contact with xeno-components in knockout DMEM supplemented with knockout serum replacement, and basic fibroblast growth factor. Fingerprinting and HLA typing of the cell lines allowed their identification and traceability. Karyotype was normal for VAL-3 (46XY), VAL-4 (46XX) and VAL-5 (46XX). All three hESC l…

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Cryopreservation of rat, dog and human hepatocytes: influence of preculture and cryoprotectants on recovery, cytochrome P450 activities and induction…

2006

Several cryopreservation protocols for hepatocytes have been proposed over the past few years, but their effectiveness varies greatly as a function of the characteristics of the method used. One factor in the success of cryopreservation is the quality of cells before freezing. The results suggest that the cryopreservation of hepatocytes in a medium containing polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP), in addition to DMSO, constitutes a convenient means of long-term storage of hepatocytes for preparing primary cultures to be used in drug metabolism studies. The combined use of the two cryoprotectants is particularly critical for low-viability cell suspensions. An interesting alternative to increase cell vi…

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The effect of cancer on sperm DNA fragmentation as measured by the sperm chromatin dispersion test

2008

The percentage of spermatozoa with fragmented DNA from cancer patients before surgery, chemotherapy, or radiotherapy treatments was compared with infertile male patients in an assisted reproduction program and with sperm donors of proven fertility. The percentages of DNA fragmentation were 34.3% in cancer patients, 30.9% in infertile men whose partners did not become pregnant, 28.8% in men who partners became pregnant, and 10.8% in fertile sperm donors. The DNA fragmentation of sperm donors was statistically significantly lower compared the other groups. No statistically significant differences were found in the levels of DNA fragmentation when comparing cancer types, including those of tes…

MaleInfertilityendocrine systemPregnancy Ratemedia_common.quotation_subjectPilot ProjectsFertilitySemenDNA FragmentationBiologyAndrologyPregnancyNeoplasmsmedicineHumansSperm Injections IntracytoplasmicFragmentation (cell biology)Infertility Malereproductive and urinary physiologySperm motilitymedia_commonCryopreservationSperm Counturogenital systemObstetrics and GynecologyCancermedicine.diseaseSpermatozoaSpermChromatinTreatment OutcomeReproductive MedicineSperm MotilityDNA fragmentationFemaleSemen PreservationFertility and Sterility
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Sperm kinematic subpopulations of the American crocodile (Crocodylus acutus)

2021

There has been very limited use of computer assisted semen analysis (CASA) to evaluate reptile sperm. The aim of this study was to examine sperm kinematic variables in American crocodile (Crocodylus acutus) semen samples and to assess whether sperm subpopulations could be characterized. Eight ejaculates (two ejaculates/male) from four sexually mature captive crocodiles were obtained. An ISAS®v1 CASA-Mot system, with an image acquisition rate of 50 Hz, and ISAS®D4C20 counting chambers were used for sperm analyses. The percentages of motile and progressively motile spermatozoa did not differ among animals (P > 0.05) but there was a significant animal effect with regards to kinematic variables…

MaleKinematicsPhysiologyVelocityKinematicsCrocodileMathematical and Statistical TechniquesAnimal CellsMedicine and Health Sciencesmedia_commonPrincipal Component AnalysisAlligators and Crocodileseducation.field_of_studyMultidisciplinarymedicine.diagnostic_testbiologyPhysicsReproductionQStatisticsREukaryotaClassical MechanicsSpermatozoaBody FluidsBiomechanical PhenomenaCell MotilityVertebratesPhysical SciencesSperm MotilityMedicineCellular TypesAnatomyReproductionResearch Articleendocrine systemSciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulationCrocodylus acutusZoologySemenSemen analysisResearch and Analysis MethodsMotionSemenbiology.animalmedicineAnimalsCell LineageStatistical Methodseducationurogenital systemOrganismsCrocodilesBiology and Life SciencesReptilesCell Biologybiology.organism_classificationSpermSpermUnited StatesSemen AnalysisGerm CellsAmniotesMultivariate AnalysisZoologyMathematicsSemen PreservationPLOS ONE
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Neonatal Livers: A Source for the Isolation of Good-Performing Hepatocytes for Cell Transplantation

2014

Hepatocyte transplantation is an alternative therapy to orthotopic liver transplantation for the treatment of liver diseases. However, the supply of hepatocytes is limited given the shortage of organs available to isolate good-functioning quality cells. Neonatal livers may be a potential source alternative to adult livers to obtain good-performing hepatic cells for hepatocyte transplantation, which has not yet been explored profoundly. High-yield preparations of viable hepatocytes were isolated from 1- to 23-day-old liver donors, cryopreserved, and banked. Cell integrity and functional quality assessment were performed after thawing. Neonatal hepatocytes showed better postthawing recovery …

MaleLiver cytologyCellBiomedical Engineeringlcsh:MedicineCell SeparationBiologyCryopreservationAndrologymedicineHumansProgenitor cellCells CulturedCryopreservationTransplantationlcsh:RInfant NewbornCell BiologyLiver TransplantationTransplantationmedicine.anatomical_structureLiverApoptosisHepatocyteHepatocytesHepatic stellate cellFemaleCell Transplantation
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Computer assisted sperm morphometry in mammals: a review.

2014

Computer-assisted sperm morphometry analysis (CASMA or ASMA) systems were developed to reduce the subjectivity of sperm morphology assessement. This review focuses on a complete description of the CASMA technique, including recent developments, factors of variation, results in the different species and possible applications. Techniques to study sperm morphometry include light microscopy, phase-contrast microscopy and, more recently, fluorescence microscopy. Most published studies on sperm morphometry have been centered on the whole sperm heads, although some of them also measured other parts of the sperm structure, such as the nucleus, acrosome, midpiece or flagellum. The independent study …

MaleMammalsendocrine systemurogenital systemmedia_common.quotation_subjectSample processingFertilitySemenGeneral MedicineBiologySemen cryopreservationSpermSpermatozoaAndrologySemen AnalysisEndocrinologyFood AnimalsSperm morphologyImage Processing Computer-AssistedAnimalsAnimal Science and ZoologySperm qualityAcrosomereproductive and urinary physiologymedia_commonAnimal reproduction science
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Evaluation of demineralized bone and bone transplantsin vitroandin vivowith cone beam computed tomography imaging

2010

The objective of this study was to determine the ability of two flat panel cone beam CT (CBCT) devices to identify demineralized bone and bone transplants in vivo and in vitro.Datasets from patients with autologous bone grafts (n = 9, KaVo 3DeXam (KaVo, Biberach, Germany); n = 38, Accuitomo 40 (Morita, Osaka, Japan)) were retrospectively evaluated. Demineralized and non-demineralized porcine cancellous bone blocks were examined with the two CBCT devices. A SawBone skull (Pacific Research Laboratories, Vashon, WA) was used as a positioning tool for the bone blocks. Descriptive evaluation and image quality assessment were conducted on the KaVo 3DeXam data (voxel size 0.3 mm) using the OsiriX …

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Controlled reperfusion after hypothermic heart preservation inhibits mitochondrial permeability transition-pore opening and enhances functional recov…

2006

We investigated whether low-pressure reperfusion may attenuate postischemic contractile dysfunction, limits necrosis and apoptosis after a prolonged hypothermic ischemia, and inhibits mitochondrial permeability transition-pore (MPTP) opening. Isolated rats hearts ( n = 72) were exposed to 8 h of cold ischemia and assigned to the following groups: 1) reperfusion with low pressure (LP = 70 cmH2O) and 2) reperfusion with normal pressure (NP = 100 cmH2O). Cardiac function was assessed during reperfusion using the Langendorff model. Mitochondria were isolated, and the Ca2+resistance capacity (CRC) of the MPTP was determined. Malondialdehyde (MDA) production, caspase-3 activity, and cytochrome c …

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