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Red Cell Filterability and Erythrocyte Membrane Microviscosity during Ticlopidine Treatment

1990

The effects of 10 days' treatment with 500 mg/day ticlopidine on the filterability of red blood cells in suspension and on the microviscosity of the red blood cell membrane was evaluated in 11 patients with vascular atherosclerosis. The results show ticlopidine to be effective in influencing the rheological measures of red cell filterability and membrane microviscosity: filterability was increased and microviscosity was decreased. Ticlopidine also decreased the extent of fluorescence polarization. These results are discussed regarding possible mechanisms of action of ticlopidine.

MaleTiclopidineArteriosclerosis030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyPharmacologyBiochemistryMicroviscosity03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineErythrocyte DeformabilitymedicineHumansErythrocyte deformabilityTiclopidineRed CellViscositybusiness.industryErythrocyte MembraneBiochemistry (medical)Cell BiologyGeneral MedicineArteriosclerosismedicine.diseaseRed blood cellErythrocyte membranemedicine.anatomical_structureMechanism of actionBiochemistry030220 oncology & carcinogenesisFemalemedicine.symptomRheologybusinessmedicine.drugJournal of International Medical Research
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Blood rheology effect of submaximal exercise on young subjects

2013

Nowadays cardiac and metabolic diseases are a matter of concern. Exercise is a valid treatment and method of prevention for not only adults, but also young subjects. Physical activity causes transient blood rheology impairment in adults. However little is known about the effects of exercise on blood flow characteristics in young subjects. The aim of the study was to assess the effects of a light aerobic exercise session on blood rheology in young subjects. Ten young subjects (aged 12-16 years) performed 1 hour of submaximal aerobic exercise (70% HRmax). Blood samples were drawn just before and after exercise. We determined blood and plasma viscosity, fibrinogen, erythrocyte deformability an…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentPhysiologyBlood viscosityHematocritFibrinogenErythrocyte aggregationPhysiology (medical)Internal medicinemedicineHumansAerobic exerciseErythrocyte deformabilityPlasma VolumeChildExercisemedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryFibrinogenHematologyBlood flowHematocritHemorheologyCardiologyPhysical therapyFemaleHemorheologyCardiology and Cardiovascular Medicinebusinessmedicine.drugClinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation
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Elevation of plasma viscosity induces sustained NO-mediated dilation in the hamster cremaster microcirculation in vivo

1997

We studied whether a flow-independent increase of luminal wall shear stress (WSS) could dilate hamster arterioles in vivo and which endothelial mediators are potentially involved. To this end the plasma viscosity was elevated by exchanging blood for dextran-erythrocyte solution thereby augmenting WSS. Diameters of small and large arterioles as well as red blood cell velocities were measured before and after exchange of blood for solutions of identical haematocrit containing either high- (HMWD) or low-molecular weight dextran (LMWD). The potential role of endothelial autacoids was investigated by local application of the NO-synthase inhibitor NG-nitro-L-arginine (L-NNA), the inhibitor of cyc…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyEndotheliumPhysiologyClinical BiochemistryPlasma SubstitutesHamsterGenitalia MaleNitric OxideMicrocirculationPlasmachemistry.chemical_compoundIn vivoCricetinaePhysiology (medical)Internal medicinePotassium Channel BlockersmedicineAnimalsBlood TransfusionCyclooxygenase InhibitorsMesocricetusMusclesDextransAnatomyBlood ViscosityMolecular WeightVasodilationArteriolesRed blood cellDextranmedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologychemistrycardiovascular systemDilation (morphology)Stress MechanicalNitric Oxide SynthaseErythrocyte TransfusionAutacoidcirculatory and respiratory physiologyPfl�gers Archiv European Journal of Physiology
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Double-blind, crossover study of the clinical efficacy and the hemorheological effects of pentoxifylline in patients with occlusive arterial disease …

1984

The effect of a 3 month daily administration of 800 mg pentoxifylline (Trental 400 bds) or placebo was assessed under double blind crossover design in 18 patients (12 males and 6 females) with peripheral occlusive arterial disease in respect of painfree walking distance and various hemorheological and hemostasiological variables, platelet aggregation, serum cholesterol and triglycerides. In first treatment period walking distance significantly increased with pentoxifylline by 46% from baseline 121 ± 15 m and by 4% with placebo from baseline 134 ± 18 m. Pentoxifylline administration furthermore yielded significant decrease in whole blood and plasma viscosity and significant increase in eryt…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyErythrocytesPlatelet Aggregationmedicine.medical_treatment030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyPlaceboPentoxifyllineDouble blindPlacebos03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineDouble-Blind MethodMedicineHumansIn patient030212 general & internal medicineClinical efficacyPentoxifyllineTriglyceridesAgedChemotherapyClinical Trials as Topicbusiness.industryOcclusive arterial diseaseIntermittent ClaudicationMiddle AgedBlood ViscosityCrossover studySurgeryAdenosine DiphosphateCholesterolAnesthesiaTheobromineFemaleCollagenCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessBlood Flow Velocitymedicine.drugAngiology
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Red blood cell deformability in multiple myeloma1.

2018

The aim of this study was the evaluation of the erythrocyte deformability in multiple myeloma (MM). We enrolled 29 MM patients and we evaluated, on fasting venous blood, the erythrocyte deformability, expressed as elongation index, and examined using the diffractometric method. By comparing normal controls and MM patients, a significant decrease in erythrocyte deformability, especially at low shear stresses, was found. In this research paper we evaluated all the hypothesis for a possible explanation of the behaviour of red blood cell deformability in MM, even considering how the alteration of erythrocyte deformability worsens the microcirculatory flow in these patients in association with t…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtyPhysiology030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyMicrocirculation03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePhysiology (medical)Internal medicineErythrocyte DeformabilitymedicineErythrocyte deformabilityHumansPlasma viscosityMultiple myelomaAgedHematologyChemistryMicrocirculationHematologyVenous bloodmedicine.diseaseMicrocirculatory flowRed blood cellmedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisFemaleCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineMultiple MyelomaClinical hemorheology and microcirculation
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Hemorheological parameters in Monoclonal Gammopathy of Undetermined Significance (MGUS).

2018

There is scarcity of information about the hemorheological pattern in subjects with Monoclonal Gammopathy of Undetermined Significance (MGUS). This preliminary research is focused on the behaviour of whole-blood and plasma viscosity, haematocrit and erythrocyte deformability in the above clinical condition. We enrolled 21 MGUS subjects (10 women and 11 men; mean age 66.4 ± 11.6 years). In fasting venous blood we examined whole-blood and plasma viscosity at high and low shear rates, haematocrit, the ratios between whole-blood viscosity (at high and low shear rate) and haematocrit × 100, the ratio between plasma viscosity at low and high shear rate, and the erythrocyte deformability expressed…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtySettore MED/09 - Medicina InternaPhysiologyBlood viscosity030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyMonoclonal Gammopathy of Undetermined SignificanceSettore MED/15 - Malattie Del Sangue03 medical and health sciencesViscosity0302 clinical medicinehemic and lymphatic diseasesPhysiology (medical)Internal medicineErythrocyte DeformabilitymedicineErythrocyte deformabilityHumanscardiovascular diseasesPlasma viscosityParaproteinemia; blood viscosity; erythrocyte deformability; plasma viscosityAgedChemistryMean ageHematologyVenous bloodmedicine.diseaseBlood ViscosityShear rateParaproteinemiaEndocrinology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisplasma viscosityFemaleCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineRheologyMonoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significanceClinical hemorheology and microcirculation
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Influence of lipids on blood and plasma viscosity.

2014

Amparo Vayaa,∗, Cristina Gimeneza, Rafael Alisb,c, Julian Muradoa and Oscar Fustera aHemorheology and Haemostasis Unit, Service of Clinical Pathology, La Fe University Hospital, Valencia, Spain bResearch Universitary Institute “Dr. Vina Giner”, Molecular and Mitochondrial Medicine, Catholic University of Valencia “San Vicente Martir”, Valencia, Spain cFaculty of Medicine, Catholic University of Valencia “San Vicente Martir”, Valencia, Spain

Malemedicine.medical_specialtybiologyPhysiologybusiness.industryHematologybiology.organism_classificationUniversity hospitalLipidsPhysiology (medical)Family medicineHemorheologymedicineHumansFemaleCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinePlasma viscositybusinessValenciaClinical hemorheology and microcirculation
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Gas-liquid mass transfer rates in unbaffled tanks stirred by PBT: scale-up effects and pumping direction

2018

Abstract Unbaffled stirred tanks are increasingly recognized as a viable alternative to common baffled tanks for a range of applications such as biochemical, food or pharmaceutical processes where the presence of baffles is undesirable for some reason. In this work, the mass transfer performance of unbaffled stirred tanks with pitched blade turbine, operating either in up-pumping or down-pumping mode, was investigated. The influence of impeller size and liquid viscosity were also investigated. The mass transfer intensity was measured by means of the Simplified Dynamic Pressure. Method The measurements concerned both coalescent and non-coalescent (viscous) batches. Results confirm that incre…

Mass transfer coefficientMaterials scienceViscosityGeneral Chemical EngineeringScale-upChemistry (all)Pitched blade turbineBaffleUnbaffled02 engineering and technologyGeneral ChemistryMechanicsDissipation021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyImpellerViscosity020401 chemical engineeringMass transferSCALE-UPMass transferChemical Engineering (all)0204 chemical engineering0210 nano-technologyIntensity (heat transfer)Fermenter
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Temporal control of xyloglucan self-assembly into layered structures by radiation-induced degradation

2016

Partially degalactosylated xyloglucan from tamarind seeds (Deg-XG) is a very appealing biopolymer for the production of in situ gelling systems at physiological temperature. In this work, we observe that the morphology of hydrogels evolves towards high degrees of structural organization with time, yielding to dense stacks of thin membranes within 24 h of incubation at 37 °C. We also explore the possibility offered by gamma irradiation of controlling the time scale of this phenomenon, the final morphology and mechanical properties of the system. Structural and molecular modifications of Deg-XG with dose are investigated by FTIR, dynamic light scattering (DLS) and rotational viscosimetry. The…

Materials Chemistry2506 Metals and AlloysTime FactorsMaterials scienceMorphology (linguistics)Polymers and PlasticsCell Survival02 engineering and technologyengineering.material010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesPolymerizationNeuroblastomachemistry.chemical_compoundBiopolymersDynamic light scatteringCell Line TumorMaterials TestingSpectroscopy Fourier Transform InfraredMaterials ChemistryHumansHigh energy-irradiationComposite materialFourier transform infrared spectroscopyXyloglucanGlucansPolymers and PlasticViscosityMedicine (all)Organic ChemistryTemperatureHydrogelsSelf-assembly021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciencesXyloglucanHydrogelMembranechemistryChemical engineeringGamma RaysSelf-healing hydrogelsengineeringXylansThermoresponsive biopolymerBiopolymerSelf-assemblyShear Strength0210 nano-technologyCarbohydrate Polymers
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Dynamic Tuning of Viscoelastic Hydrogels with Carbonyl Iron Microparticles Reveals the Rapid Response of Cells to Three-Dimensional Substrate Mechani…

2021

Current methods to dynamically tune three-dimensional hydrogel mechanics require specific chemistries and substrates that make modest, slow, and often irreversible changes to their mechanical properties, exclude the use of protein-based scaffolds, or alter hydrogel microstructure and pore size. Here, we rapidly and reversibly alter the mechanical properties of hydrogels consisting of extracellular matrix proteins and proteoglycans by adding carbonyl iron microparticles (MP) and applying external magnetic fields. This approach drastically alters hydrogel mechanics: rheology reveals that application of a 4,000 Oe magnetic field to a 5 mg/mL collagen hydrogel containing 10 wt% MPs increases th…

Materials science02 engineering and technologyCell morphologyMechanotransduction CellularViscoelasticityArticleExtracellular matrix03 medical and health sciencesMagneticsCarbonyl ironRheologyHumansGeneral Materials ScienceMechanotransductionParticle Sizeskin and connective tissue diseasesCells Cultured030304 developmental biologyCell Nucleus0303 health sciencesExtracellular Matrix ProteinsViscositytechnology industry and agricultureHydrogelsDynamic mechanical analysisMechanics021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyElasticityExtracellular MatrixSelf-healing hydrogelsCalciumCollagen0210 nano-technologyIron CompoundsACS applied materialsinterfaces
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