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Functional size of complement and perforin pores compared by confocal laser scanning microscopy and fluorescence microphotolysis

1991

Abstract Confocal laser scanning microscopy and fluorescence microphotolysis (also referred to as fluorescence photobleaching recovery) were employed to study the transport of hydrophilic fluorescent tracers through complement and perforin pores. By optimizing the confocal effect it was possible to determine the exclusion limit of the pores in situ, i.e. without separation of cells and tracer solution. Single-cell flux measurements by fluorescence microphotolysis yielded information on the sample population distribution of flux rates. By these means a direct comparison of complement and perforin pores was made in sheep erythrocyte membranes. In accordance with previous studies employing a v…

Pore Forming Cytotoxic ProteinsIn situCell Membrane PermeabilityConfocalBiophysicsAntigen-Antibody ComplexIn Vitro TechniquesBiologyBiochemistryTumor Cells CulturedmedicineAnimalsHumansMembrane GlycoproteinsSheepPerforinLasersCell MembraneErythrocyte MembraneMembrane ProteinsComplement System ProteinsCell BiologyFluorescencePhotobleachingCell biologyRed blood cellmedicine.anatomical_structureMembranePerforinMicroscopy Electron Scanningbiology.proteinCytolysinBiochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Biomembranes
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Extracorporeal circulation activates endothelial nitric oxide synthase in erythrocytes.

2007

Background Extracorporeal circulation used in cardiopulmonary bypass and hemodialysis is often associated with severe hypotension, which is an important predictor for mortality and morbidity. One pathophysiological hypothesis includes nitric oxide (NO) generation. Recently, a functional NO synthase (endothelial type NO synthase [eNOS]), was found to be expressed in human red blood cells. However, to date, activation of red blood cell eNOS has not been shown. We hypothesized that eNOS in circulating red blood cells might be activated during extracorporeal circulation and thus contribute to hypotension through vasodilation upon NO release. Methods We collected blood samples from 28 patients e…

Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicinemedicine.medical_specialtyErythrocytesEndotheliumNitric Oxide Synthase Type IIIVasodilationNitric Oxidelaw.inventionNitric oxidechemistry.chemical_compoundlawEnosInternal medicinemedicineCardiopulmonary bypassHumansCardiopulmonary Bypassbiologybusiness.industryExtracorporeal circulationbiology.organism_classificationNitric oxide synthaseEnzyme ActivationVasodilationRed blood cellEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryAnesthesiabiology.proteinSurgeryHypotensionCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessThe Annals of thoracic surgery
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Peri-operative red blood cell transfusion in neonates and infants: NEonate and Children audiT of Anaesthesia pRactice IN Europe: A prospective Europe…

2022

BACKGROUND Little is known about current clinical practice concerning peri-operative red blood cell transfusion in neonates and small infants. Guidelines suggest transfusions based on haemoglobin thresholds ranging from 8.5 to 12���g���dl-1, distinguishing between children from birth to day 7 (week 1), from day 8 to day 14 (week 2) or from day 15 (���week 3) onwards. OBJECTIVE To observe peri-operative red blood cell transfusion practice according to guidelines in relation to patient outcome. DESIGN A multicentre observational study. SETTING The NEonate-Children sTudy of Anaesthesia pRactice IN Europe (NECTARINE) trial recruited patients up to 60 weeks' postmenstrual age undergoing anaesthe…

Red Blood Cell TransfusionNEONATEHaemoglobin levels610 Medicine & healthPeri-operative ; red blood cell transfusion ; neonates ; infantsHigh morbidityHemoglobinsTRANSFUSIONmedicineClinical endpointHumansAnesthesiaProspective Studiesbusiness.industryPostmenstrual AgeInfant NewbornPerioperativeEuropeRed blood cellAnesthesiology and Pain Medicinemedicine.anatomical_structureAnesthesiaObservational studybusiness610 Medizin und GesundheitErythrocyte TransfusionEuropean journal of anaesthesiology
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Vascular atherosclerotic disease: Behaviour of the red cell phospholipids and their relationships with the erythrocyte membrane fluidity. Preliminary…

2016

Red CellPhysiologyPhospholipidAtherosclerotic diseaseHematologyBiologychemistry.chemical_compoundRed blood cellErythrocyte membranemedicine.anatomical_structureBiochemistrychemistryPreliminary reportPhysiology (medical)medicineCardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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Red cell Ca2+ content (total and cytosolic) and erythrocyte membrane fluidity in several clinical conditions

1993

Red CellPhysiologychemistry.chemical_elementHematologyCalciumBiologyCytosolRed blood cellErythrocyte membranemedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryBiochemistryPhysiology (medical)Circulatory systemmedicineCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineClinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation
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10th international Luebeck conference on the pathophysiology and pharmacology of erythropoietin and other hemopoietic growth factors

2015

Recombinant erythropoietins (rEPOs) as well as other erythropoiesis-stimulating agents (ESAs) are used for medical treatment of anemia, but likewise ESAs can be misused for performance enhancing purposes in sports. Using small RNAseq, we investigated the effects of low dose administration of rEPO for 6 weeks on the miRNA profile of purified red blood cells (RBCs), in 7 male healthy recreational athletes. Despite lacking most of long RNAs, RBCs contain diverse and abundant miRNAs. For each of the 14 samples 100 ng total RNA, of highly purified RBCs, were used for sequencing with Illumina NextSeq500 system. Following bowtie alignment and mapping of the raw reads, edgeR was used for normalizat…

Small RNAMessenger RNAIn silicoHematologyBiologyMolecular biologyRed blood cellmedicine.anatomical_structureReticulocyteErythropoietinmicroRNAmedicineErythropoiesismedicine.drugAmerican Journal of Hematology
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The Erythrocytic Hypothesis of Brain Energy Crisis in Sporadic Alzheimer Disease: Possible Consequences and Supporting Evidence

2020

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a fatal form of dementia of unknown etiology. Although amyloid plaque accumulation in the brain has been the subject of intensive research in disease pathogenesis and anti-amyloid drug development; the continued failures of the clinical trials suggest that amyloids are not a key cause of AD and new approaches to AD investigation and treatment are needed. We propose a new hypothesis of AD development based on metabolic abnormalities in circulating red blood cells (RBCs) that slow down oxygen release from RBCs into brain tissue which in turn leads to hypoxia-induced brain energy crisis; loss of neurons; and progressive atrophy preceding cognitive dysfunction. This …

Systemic diseaselcsh:MedicineBrain tissueDiseaseReview03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinebrain energy crisismedicineDementiaerythrocytic hypothesis030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesbusiness.industrylcsh:RNeurodegenerationGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaserestoration of energy metabolismDrug developmentamyloid β peptidesEtiologyAlzheimer's diseasebusinessNeuroscienceAlzheimer’s disease030217 neurology & neurosurgeryred blood cellsJournal of Clinical Medicine
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Utilisation of natural carotenoids from Momordica cochinchinensis (gac) as health compounds : extraction and bioactvity depending on the origin and o…

2014

The aril of Momordica cochinchinensis (gac), plant from the Cucurbitaceae family, is the richest source of lycopene and β-carotene, which are a strong antioxidant and a pro-vitamin A, respectively, interesting for health-complements. First, a process of soft extraction-fractionation was developed for extracting effectively the natural carotenoids from gac without loss of their original quality. Then, the lycopene and β-carotene extracted from gac were analyzed and characterized. At least 95% of the extracts were composed of the all-trans isomer. They were not degraded during the heat-treatment mimicking formulation processing. Their thermal stereo-mutation was evaluated. Lycopene is more an…

Traitement thermiqueExtraction-fractionationIsomerizationMomordica cochinchinensis (gac)[SDV.IDA] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineeringBioactivityAntioxydantHealth-complementsIsomérisationRed blood cellHeat-treatmentCaroténoïdes naturelsCellule sanguineNatural carotenoidsCompléments santéAntioxidantExtraction fractionnéBioactivité
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Blood Component Therapy and Coagulopathy in Trauma: A Systematic Review of the Literature from the Trauma Update Group

2016

Background Traumatic coagulopathy is thought to increase mortality and its treatment to reduce preventable deaths. However, there is still uncertainty in this field, and available literature results may have been overestimated. Methods We searched the MEDLINE database using the PubMed platform. We formulated four queries investigating the prognostic weight of traumatic coagulopathy defined according to conventional laboratory testing, and the effectiveness in reducing mortality of three different treatments aimed at contrasting coagulopathy (high fresh frozen plasma/packed red blood cells ratios, fibrinogen, and tranexamic acid administration). Randomized controlled trials were selected alo…

Tranexamic acidPhysiologyGlycobiologylcsh:MedicineCardiovascular MedicinePathology and Laboratory MedicineBiochemistryVascular Medicinelaw.inventionDatabase and Informatics MethodsFresh frozen plasma0302 clinical medicineRandomized controlled trialCoagulopathyAnimal CellslawAntifibrinolytic agentFibrinogen; Fresh frozen plasma; Tranexamic acid; Antifibrinolytic agent.Medicine and Health Sciences030212 general & internal medicineDatabase Searchinglcsh:ScienceMultidisciplinaryPlasma ExchangeHematologyBlood Coagulation DisordersClinical Laboratory SciencesAntifibrinolytic AgentsBody FluidsBloodtraumaTranexamic AcidCardiovascular DiseasesResearch DesignMeta-analysisObservational StudiesFresh frozen plasmaAnatomyCellular TypesResearch ArticlePlateletsmedicine.medical_specialtyDeath RatesHemorrhageBlood Component TransfusionResearch and Analysis MethodsExternal validity03 medical and health sciencesSigns and SymptomsPopulation MetricsDiagnostic MedicinemedicineCoagulopathyHumansBlood TransfusionMortalityIntensive care medicineBlood CoagulationAntifibrinolytic Agents; Blood Coagulation Disorders; Humans; Mortality; Plasma Exchange; Tranexamic Acid; Wounds and Injuries; Blood Component Transfusion; Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology (all); Agricultural and Biological Sciences (all)DemographyGlycoproteinsBlood CellsAntifibrinolytic agentPopulation BiologyCoagulation DisordersTransfusion Medicinebusiness.industrylcsh:RBleedingAntifibrinolytic agent.Biology and Life SciencesFibrinogen030208 emergency & critical care medicineCell Biologymedicine.diseaseSurgeryPeople and PlacesWounds and Injurieslcsh:QObservational studyPacked red blood cellsbusinessPLOS ONE
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Reply to "The association of red blood cell distribution width and morbid obesity" by Aydin et al.

2014

We thank Aydin & cols. for their comments about our recently published paper “Red blood cell distribution width is not related with inflammatory parameters in morbidly obese patients” in Clinical Biochemistry Journal [1]. The authors show their concern about the clinical interpretation of our findings since we did not report folate and B12 vitamin levels. Moreover, they state that we should demonstrate the elimination of thrombocytopenic diseases by showing platelet count data. Aswe state in the paper, exclusion criteria for obese patients included “organic, malignant, hematological, infectious or inflammatory disease”. Therefore, any case of thrombocytopenic disease was not included. Moreo…

VitaminErythrocyte IndicesMalemedicine.medical_specialtyClinical BiochemistryDiseaseLogistic regressionClinical biochemistryGastroenterologyMorbid obesitychemistry.chemical_compoundInternal medicineMedicineHumansPlateletInflammationbusiness.industryRed blood cell distribution widthGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseObesity MorbidMalnutritionEndocrinologychemistryFemalebusinessClinical biochemistry
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