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Splenic blood flow and intrasplenic flow distribution in rats

1977

In 75 rats, anesthetized with pentobarbital and breathing spontaneously, regional splenic blood flow (rSBF) was measured by means of the85Kr(β)-clearance technique after an intraaortic slug injection of the dissolved indicator. In the normal and undisturbed spleen in situ rSBF is linearly related to the mean arterial blood pressure (MABP) within the range of 30–140 mm Hg. Mean rSBF is 0.71 ml/g/min, the mean arterial blood pressure being 105 mm Hg. In normal rats rSBF decreases significantly with increasing body weight or age. After total obstruction of the open circulation by application of rigid spherocytes, mean rSBF is reduced to 0.26 ml/g/min and is independent of the mean arterial blo…

MalePentobarbitalmedicine.medical_specialtyPhysiologyFlow distributionClinical BiochemistryBlood PressureSpleenBody weightSpherocytesCarcinosarcomaPhysiology (medical)Internal medicinemedicineAnimalsChemistryBody WeightNeoplasms ExperimentalBlood flowKidney NeoplasmsRatsSurgerymedicine.anatomical_structureBlood pressurePerfusion rateRegional Blood FlowSplenomegalyBreathingCardiologyFemaleSpleenmedicine.drugPflügers Archiv European Journal of Physiology
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Progression of emphysema evaluated by MRI using hyperpolarized 3he (hp 3he) measurements in patients with alpha-1-antitrypsin (a1at) deficiency compa…

2009

Background: The progression of emphysema is traditionally measured by pulmonary function test, with forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1) being the most accepted and used measurement. However, FEV1 is insensitive in detecting mild/slow progression of emphysema because of low reproducibility as compared to yearly decline. Purpose: To investigate the progression of emphysema over a period of 2 years using diffusion-weighted hyperpolarized (HP) 3He magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in patients with alpha-1-antitrypsin (A1AT) deficiency. Material and Methods: Nine patients with severe A1AT deficiency were studied over a period of 2 years (baseline, year 1, and year 2) with HP 3He MRI using app…

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Free Bipedicled Radial Forearm and Posterior Interosseous Artery Perforator Flap Phalloplasty

2019

Abstract Introduction The free radial forearm (FRFA) flap is universally still considered as the gold standard technique in penile reconstruction. Typically, a considerably large flap is required, often involving almost the entire circumference of the forearm. Partial necrosis may occur at the distal-most (dorsoradial) part of the flap as a result of insufficient perfusion. Aim To describe a new technique using the posterior interosseous artery (PIOA) to supercharge FRFA phalloplasty. Methods In a 12-month period, all patients having FRFA flap phalloplasty were enrolled. Perioperative, after complete flap dissection, an indocyanine green perfusion scan was performed. In case of insufficient…

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Non-linear Intestinal Absorption Kinetics of Cefadroxil in the Rat

1989

Abstract Absorption of Cefadroxil in a selective intestinal absorption area (the proximal third of the small intestine) of the anaesthetized rat, at seven initial perfusion concentrations, ranging from 0·01 to 10·0 mg mL−1, is shown to be a non-linear transport mechanism. With the aid of computer-fitting procedures based on differential and integrated forms of Michaelis-Menten equation, Vm and Km values of 36·7–37·3 mg h−1 and 12·0–13·0 mg, respectively, were found. The statistical parameters were better than those obtained both for first-order and for combined Michaelis-Menten and first-order kinetics. There is no evidence for substantial passive diffusion processes. The results reported h…

MalePharmacologyAbsorption (pharmacology)ChromatographyChemistryDiffusionKineticsCefadroxilPharmaceutical ScienceRats Inbred StrainsIntestinal absorptionSmall intestineRatsPerfusionmedicine.anatomical_structureIntestinal AbsorptionPharmacokineticsBiochemistryIntestine SmallCefadroxilmedicineAnimalsPerfusionmedicine.drugJournal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology
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Quantitative analysis of the EEG effects produced by imipramine, desipramine, promazine, and monodesmethyl promazine in the isolated perfused rat bra…

1974

The effects of imipramine, desipramine, promazine and monodesmethyl promazine on the EEG of the isolated perfused rat brain were studied. The brain preparation was perfused for 30 min with simulated blood, containing of the drugs in a concentration of 10−5 M. Control experiments were performed without a drug added to the simplified blood. The EEG was recorded at various times on a magnetic tape and was evaluated visually and quantitatively (amplitude and interval histography). The EEG effects of imipramine and promazine as well as the effects of these drugs with their monodesmethyl metabolites were compared. The drugs produced clear EEG changes compared with the control EEG. An increase of …

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C1-esterase inhibitor reduces infarct volume after cortical vein occlusion.

1999

In order to clarify the role of complement as a mediator of cerebral infarct growth, we inhibited the classical complement activation pathway in a photochemical cortical vein occlusion model. Immediately after occlusion, rats were infused with either 0.9% saline (vehicle), or C1-esterase inhibitor (C1-INH) over 30 min. Regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) decreased after occlusion, and was about 50% of baseline after 2 h. No difference was noted between experimental groups. Mean arterial blood pressure (MABP) and arterial blood gases were likewise unaffected by the treatment. However, administration of C1-INH had significantly reduced infarct volume by 72%, as evaluated after 5 days survival…

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Delivery of epirubicin via slow infusion as a strategy to mitigate chemotherapy-induced cardiotoxicity

2017

Background Continuous infusion of doxorubicin has been a strategy to reduce cardiotoxicity. Epirubicin is another anthracycline in common clinical use. However, evidence is lacking regarding whether this strategy can reduce cardiotoxicity of epirubicin without compromising antineoplastic efficacy. Design and methods Healthy rats were randomized into groups: epirubicin (8 mg/kg) delivered intraperitoneally via micro osmotic pumps (MOP), epirubicin (8 mg/kg) by intraperitoneal (IP) bolus injection, and placebo control. Blood samples were collected for analyzing biomarkers of myocardial injury and pharmacokinetics. At chosen times, sub-groups of animals were sacrificed for histopathology. A mo…

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Prolonged Cerebral Circulation Time Is the Best Parameter for Predicting Vasospasm during Initial CT Perfusion in Subarachnoid Hemorrhagic Patients

2016

Purpose We sought to imitate angiographic cerebral circulation time (CCT) and create a similar index from baseline CT perfusion (CTP) to better predict vasospasm in patients with subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH). Methods Forty-one SAH patients with available DSA and CTP were retrospectively included. The vasospasm group was comprised of patients with deterioration in conscious functioning and newly developed luminal narrowing; remaining cases were classified as the control group. The angiography CCT (XA-CCT) was defined as the difference in TTP (time to peak) between the selected arterial ROIs and the superior sagittal sinus (SSS). Four arterial ROIs were selected to generate four correspondin…

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MiR-133 Modulates the β1Adrenergic Receptor Transduction Cascade.

2014

Rationale : The sympathetic nervous system plays a fundamental role in the regulation of myocardial function. During chronic pressure overload, overactivation of the sympathetic nervous system induces the release of catecholamines, which activate β-adrenergic receptors in cardiomyocytes and lead to increased heart rate and cardiac contractility. However, chronic stimulation of β-adrenergic receptors leads to impaired cardiac function, and β-blockers are widely used as therapeutic agents for the treatment of cardiac disease. MicroRNA-133 (miR-133) is highly expressed in the myocardium and is involved in controlling cardiac function through regulation of messenger RNA translation/stability. …

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Adult to Adult Living Donor Liver Transplantation in Recipients with Low MELD: A Strategy Intended to Overcome Donor Shortage

2020

Recent series have demonstrated advantages of living donor over deceased donor liver transplantation, with particular benefit for those with low model for end-stage liver disease score. The logic underlying the transplantation of patients before they become too sick is intuitive. It reduces mortality and drop outs from the waiting list and makes transplant surgery less demanding. Those principles have to be balanced with donor safety and transplant benefit for the recipient avoiding early, futile transplantation. The authors report a case of adult to adult right lobe living donor liver transplantation performed for a recipient affected by primary biliary cirrhosis with MELD score of 15, in …

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