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Blood Anticoagulant Activity of Sulphated Ovular Mucins of Amphibians
1957
THE mucin constituting the gelatinous layer which envelops the eggs of Bufo bufo, if digested with papain and then sulphated, shows a marked anticoagulant activity on the fibrinogen and the whole blood plasma1. A similar anticoagulant activity has now been shown by the ovular mucins of other species of amphibians, sulphated without any previous proteolysis.
Ageing and production of the cytokines in Chernobyl clean-up workers from Latvia
2009
Ageing and production of the cytokines in Chernobyl clean-up workers from Latvia Chronic low-grade inflammation with subsequent impairment of immune system function promotes the development of age-related diseases, such as cancers, degenerative and infection diseases. It is not yet clear, if exposure to ionising radiation accelerates the aging process. The aim of the present work was to estimate the production of several cytokines by peripheral blood cells of Latvia's Chernobyl clean-up workers depending on age. ELISA was employed to determine the plasma level of sIL-1β and sIL-6 as well as level of IL-4 and TNF-α spontaneous and 24h and 96h after in vitro stimulation of peripheral blood mo…
Circulating miR-22, miR-24 and miR-34a as novel predictive biomarkers to pemetrexed-based chemotherapy in advanced non small cell lung cancer
2013
Pemetrexed has been widely used in patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). The clinical relevance of polymorphisms of folate pathway genes for pemetrexed metabolism have not been fully elucidated yet. The aim of this study was to evaluate the expression levels of circulating miR-22, miR-24, and miR-34a, possibly involved in folate pathway, in NSCLC patients treated with pemetrexed compared with healthy controls and to investigate their impact on patient clinical outcomes. A total of 22 consecutive patients with advanced NSCLC, treated with pemetrexed-based chemotherapy and 27 age and sex matched healthy controls were included in this preliminary analysis. miR-22, miR-24, …
2014
AbstractAssays measuring platelet aggregation (thrombus formation) at arterial shear rate mostly use collagen as only platelet-adhesive surface. Here we report a multi-surface and multi-parameter flow assay to characterize thrombus formation in whole blood from healthy subjects and patients with platelet function deficiencies. A systematic comparison is made of 52 adhesive surfaces with components activating the main platelet-adhesive receptors, and of eight output parameters reflecting distinct stages of thrombus formation. Three types of thrombus formation can be identified with a predicted hierarchy of the following receptors: glycoprotein (GP)VI, C-type lectin-like receptor-2 (CLEC-2)&g…
PRENATAL DIAGNOSIS OF X-LINKED SEVERE COMBINED IMMUNODEFICIENCY (SCID) BY FLOWCYTOMETRIC INVESTIGATION OF FETAL BLOOD
1987
Prenatal diagnosis of SCID has until now been limited due to the inability of obtaining sufficient fetal blood volumes for immunological investigation. - We report the diagnosis of x-linked SCID at 19 weeks of gestation by using 200μl fetal blood for flowcytometrio evaluation. Amniocentesis was performed in the 17th week of pregnancy on a 36 year old woman with positive family history for X-linked SCID. chromosome analysis revealed a normal male caryotype. To confirm the suspected diagnosis of SCID a fetal blood sample was taken by puncturing the umbilical cord vein under sonographic control at 19 weeks of gestation. 300μl were used to perform chromosome analysis, the remaining 200μl were p…
Der erythrocytäre Magnesiumstoffwechsel bei intakter und kälteinhibierter Glykolyse
1962
Continuation of glycolysis in human erythrocytes by incubation of heparinized whole blood at 37°C is followed by a decrease in the Mg-content of red cells. On inhibition of glycolysis by cold (4°C), the Mg-content of erythrocytes remains unaltered or, often, slightly increases. These actions are in clear contrast to the behaviour of potassium ions under the same conditions.
In search for predictive biomarkers: dissecting the molecular pathways in brain and blood underlying poor and good antidepressant treatment response
2018
Major depression poses a serious social and economic threat to modern societies, as it accounts for more lost productivity compared with any other disorder. There are currently two major problems calling for innovative research approaches: 1. The absence of biomarkers predicting antidepressant response and 2. The lack of conceptually novel antidepressant compounds. Identification of biomarkers could allow patient stratification and enable the selection of pathophysiologically distinct patient subgroups to allow optimized treatment choices based on biology. In search for conceptually novel antidepressants, the hippocampal dentate gyrus is a region of particular interest, as there is a large …
The sGC stimulator riociguat inhibits platelet function in washed platelets but not in whole blood
2015
Background and Purpose Stimulation of soluble guanylyl cyclase (sGC) is a valuable therapeutic strategy for the treatment of several cardiovascular diseases. The sGC stimulator riociguat has been approved for the treatment of two forms of pulmonary hypertension. Platelets contain large amounts of sGC and play a key role in the regulation of haemostasis. Therefore, we investigated the effects of riociguat on platelet function. Experimental Approach The effect of riociguat treatment on human platelet activation and aggregation was investigated. The sGC-specific effects of riociguat were determined by comparing wild-type and platelet-specific sGC-knockout mice. Key Results Riociguat induced cG…
Effect of nimodipine on rheologic parameters in patients with chronic cerebrovascular disease
1992
Abstract Sixteen patients with chronic cerebrovascular disease were treated with a monotherapeutic regimen of nimodipine 30 mg orally three times a day. At baseline and after 45 and 90 days of therapy, the patients' whole blood filterability, erythrocyte membrane fluidity, red blood cell membrane protein lateral mobility, and red blood cell Ca 2+ content (total and cytosolic) were evaluated. After 45 days, an increase in whole blood filterability and a decrease in the cytosolic red cell Ca 2+ content was seen. At the end of treatment, whole blood filterability, erythrocyte membrane fluidity, and red cell membrane protein lateral mobility had increased, compared with baseline values, while t…
Effect of mesoglycan on macrorheologic and microrheologic parameters
1992
Abstract Whole blood filtration, mean erythrocyte aggregation, and erythrocyte membrane fluidity were examined in 10 patients with vascular atherosclerotic disease (VAD) and in 15 VAD patients with noninsulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) treated with mesoglycan (100 mg orally twice a day) for 30 days. The red cell membrane transverse fluidity gradient was evaluated in the VAD subjects, and the red cell membrane protein lateral mobility was measured in the VAD subjects with NIDDM. In both groups, mesoglycan treatment was responsible for an increase in erythrocyte membrane fluidity. This finding, which reflects an improvement in the dynamic properties of red cell membrane, assumes part…