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Intravascular pillars and pruning in the extraembryonic vessels of chick embryos.
2010
To investigate the local mechanical forces associated with intravascular pillars and vessel pruning, we studied the conducting vessels in the extraembryonic circulation of the chick embryo. During the development days 13-17, intravascular pillars and blood flow parameters were identified using fluorescent vascular tracers and digital time-series video reconstructions. The geometry of selected vessels was confirmed by corrosion casting and scanning electron microscopy. Computational simulations of pruning vessels suggested that serial pillars form along pre-existing velocity streamlines; blood pressure demonstrated no obvious spatial relationship with the intravascular pillars. Modeling a Re…
Der Einflu� einer ven�sen Stauung im Kopfbereich auf die Wasser- und Elektrolytausscheidung von Ratten
1960
1. Salt and water retention can be produced in rats by compression in the neck region or by ligature of the jugular veins.
Neurogenic contraction and relaxation of human penile deep dorsal vein
1998
The aim of the present study was to characterize neurogenic and pharmacological responses of human penile deep dorsal vein and to determine whether the responses are mediated by nitric oxide from neural or endothelial origin. Ring segments of human penile deep dorsal vein were obtained from 22 multiorgan donors during procurement of organs for transplantation. The rings were suspended in organ bath chambers for isometric recording of tension. We then studied the contractile and relaxant responses to electrical field stimulation and to vasoactive agents. Electrical field stimulation (0.5–2 Hz) and noradrenaline (3×10−10–3×10−5M) caused frequency- and concentration-dependent contractions that…
Head-twitch and forepaw-shake responses after single and repeated treatment with rolipram: interaction with noradrenergic and dopaminergic agonists a…
1988
Gef��- und Tubulusweite der Niere bei osmotischer und Wasserdiurese und nach Theophyllininjektionen
1960
The effects of i.v. administered hypertonic solutions (6-fold isotonic solutions of NaCl, sodium sulfate, glucose and mannitol) theophylline (25 mg/kg) and vasopressin (50 mE/kg) on the blood pressure, cortical kidney vessel blood content and tubulus dilatation were studied in large groups of mice. The blood pressure and blood content effects after i.p. injection of 10% NaCl solution and the blood content during water diuresis were also investigated. The kidney vessel blood content was determined through benzidine stained erythrocytes in kidney slices. An increase in blood content as compared to corresponding controls was consistently noted after i.v. injection of 6-fold isotonic solutions …
Characterization of 5-HT receptors on human pulmonary artery and vein: functional and binding studies
1997
1. This study aimed to investigate the 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) receptors mediating contraction of ring preparations isolated from human pulmonary arteries and veins. In functional studies, the responses to 5-HT, sumatriptan, ergotamine, serotonin-O-carboxymethyl-glycyl-tyrosinamide (SCMGT), alpha-methyl 5-HT (alpha-Me) and 2-methyl 5-HT (2-Me) were studied with WAY100635, GR127935, ritanserin, zacopride and SB204070 as antagonists. 2. All agonists produced concentration-dependent contractions of human pulmonary artery and vein preparations. The order of potency (-log ECS0 values) was ergotamine (6.88) > 5-HT (6.41) > or = SCMGT (6.20) = sumatriptan (6.19) > or = alpha-Me (6.04) in the ar…
Complement and Atherogenesis
1999
Abstract —Complement activation occurs in temporal correlation with the subendothelial deposition of LDL during early atherogenesis, and complement also plays a pathogenetic role in promoting lesion progression. Two lesion components have been identified that may be responsible for complement activation. First, enzymatic degradation of LDL generates a derivative that can spontaneously activate complement, and enzymatically degraded LDL (E-LDL) has been detected in the lesions. Second, C-reactive protein (CRP) colocalizes with complement C5b-9, as evidenced by immunohistological studies of early atherosclerotic lesions, so the possibility exists that this acute phase protein also fulfills a…
Testing the outflow theory of Malcherek by slit weir data
2018
Abstract In this paper the flow-process of a slit weir is analyzed by the outflow theory of Malcherek. Average flow velocity over the slit weir is expressed in terms of head over weir and the momentum correction coefficient. The theoretically deduced stage-discharge formula was then calibrated using experimental data obtained for a ratio between the weir and the channel width ranging from 0.05 to 0.25. The deduced stage–discharge relationship allows to measure discharge values characterized by errors which are, for 91% of the measured values, less than or equal to ± 5%.
A/V ratio as predicted by full width at half maximum and by blood vessel tracking in presence of ocular aberrations
2011
Aberrations impact A/V ratio calculated from full width at half maximum. We investigated whether aberrations affect A/V ratio calculated by tracking the vessels. Aberrations changed the A/V ratio. We conclude that aberrations impact A/V ratio.
Structure of theN=59 nucleus97Sr: coexistence of spherical and deformed states
1990
A band with a rotational pattern based on a state at 585.1 keV has been identified in theN=59 neutron-rich nucleus97Sr. Its properties lead to the [422] 3/2 Nilsson-orbital assignment for the band head. There is evidence for a second band with the head at 644.7 keV and the configuration [541] 3/2. Since the ground state and the lowest excited levels are spherical, shape coexistence is established for97Sr. A deformed nature of several levels at 500–600 keV results also from QRPA-model calculations. The structure of the low-lying spherical levels has been studied in the frame of the IBF model. The results of the present investigations lead to a better understanding of theN=59 isotones which c…