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Nobes Michael S - - 2002
BACKGROUND: In the erythrocytic phase of malaria, Kupffer cells show marked hypertrophy and hyperplasia and are filled with malarial pigment. However, phagocytic function in this state has not been well characterized. The aim of the present study was to use mouse Plasmodium berghei to infect rats with malaria and study ...
Dresselaers Tom - - 2002
Off-resonance lactate magnetization transfer (MT) experiments were performed on the in situ rat liver under perfused and ischemic conditions. A significant MT effect for lactate methyl protons was observed. The effect was larger for the ischemic condition than for the perfused condition, and was largest in the blood-filled ischemic livers. ...
Belanger Michael P - - 2002
A multiple in vivo liver biopsy technique was developed to measure labile metabolites (creative phosphate [CP], ATP, lactate) without interfering with normal perfusion and metabolism. Anesthetized rats (n = 7) had a midline abdominal incision done to expose the liver. Four biopsies were taken across 20 min. Bleeding was controlled ...
Graupera Mariona - - 2002
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Cysteinyl-leukotrienes (Cys-LTs) increase intrahepatic vascular resistance in normal rat livers. CCl4 cirrhotic rat livers have increased Cys-LT production and 5-lipoxygenase messenger RNA (mRNA) expression. The aim of this study was to investigate the role of 5-lipoxygenase-derived eicosanoids regulating intrahepatic vascular tone in control and CCl4-induced cirrhotic rat ...
Chidiac J J - - 2001
INTRODUCTION: Several morphological and functional features contribute to the consideration of the tooth as a separate compartment having special type of innervation and special immune mechanisms. This study describes a new method allowing the intradental perfusion of rat incisors for the in vivo assessment of pulpal reaction to inflammatory agents. ...
Andlauer W - - 2001
Quercetin is one of the most common flavonoids in nature, occurring mainly in glycosidic forms such as rutin. Rutin has been reported to exert numerous biochemical and pharmacological activities, though information about its absorption and metabolism is scarce. The aim of this study was to investigate intestinal handling of luminally ...
Schwab A J - - 2001
Multiple, noneliminated references ((51)Cr-labeled erythrocytes, (125)I-albumin, [(14)C]- or [(3)H]sucrose, and [(2)H](2)O), together with [(3)H]hippurate or [(14)C]benzoate, were injected simultaneously into the portal vein of the perfused rat liver during single-pass delivery of benzoate (5-1,000 microM) and hippurate (5 microM) to investigate hippurate formation kinetics and transport. The outflow dilution data ...
Filser J G - - 2001
First-pass metabolism of 1,3-butadiene (BD) leading to 1,2-epoxy-3-butene (EB), 1,2:3,4-diepoxybutane (DEB), 3-butene-1,2-diol (B-diol), 3,4-epoxy-1,2-butanediol (EBD) and crotonaldehyde (CA) was studied quantitatively in the once-through BD perfused liver of mouse and rat by means of an all-glass gas-tight perfusion system. Metabolites were analyzed using gas chromatography equipped with mass selective detection. ...
Lo A - - 2001
1. An isolated perfused rat liver (IPRL) preparation was used to investigate separately the disposition of the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) naproxen (NAP), its reactive acyl glucuronide metabolite (NAG) and a mixture of NAG rearrangement isomers (isoNAG), each at 30 microg NAP equivalents ml perfusate (n = 4 each group). ...
Ciarimboli G - - 2001
The determinants of glomerular capillary wall (GCW) permeability to proteins have been subject of controversial discussion. To study this question we have developed a modified isolated perfused rat kidney model in which tubular transport processes are completely blocked by perfusion fixation with glutaraldehyde. This model allows to directly titrate the ...
Krebs-Thomson K - - 2001
Isolation rearing is a developmentally specific non-pharmacological manipulation in rats that produces a deficit in sensorimotor gating, as measured by prepulse inhibition (PPI) of the startle reflex. Previous research has demonstrated that the isolation rearing effect on PPI is sensitive to several factors, including the time of testing with respect ...
Tan E - - 2001
The futile cycling of estrone sulfate (E(1)S) and estrone (E1) was investigated in the recirculating, perfused, rat liver preparation. Although E(1)S was not distributed into bovine erythrocytes, the compound was highly bound to albumin [4% bovine serum albumin (BSA), unbound fraction of 0.03 +/- 0.01]. By contrast, E1 was bound ...
Mollica M P - - 2001
The effect of treatment with acetyl-L-carnitine on hepatic mitochondrial respiration and biosynthetic function in perfused liver from young (90 days) and old (22-24 months) rats was studied. Rats were given a 1.5% (w/v) solution of acetyl-L-carnitine in their drinking water for 1 month and oxygen consumption together with the rate ...
Chládek J - - 2001
Pretreatment of the rat with phenobarbital (PB) is known to increase gene expression of the canalicular multispecific organic anion transporter (cMOAT) and hepatobiliary transport of its substrates (glutathione, sulfobromophthalein). To determine the effect of PB on the hepatobiliary transport of methotrexate (MTX, another substrate of cMOAT) and its metabolism to ...
Cuenod C - - 2001
PURPOSE: To determine whether computed tomography (CT) can depict liver hemodynamic changes caused by occult hepatic micrometastases in rat. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Liver micrometastases (mean diameter, 500 micrometer +/- 300) were produced in seven BD IX rats by injecting 10(7) DHDK12 PROb colorectal carcinoma cells into the spleen. Macrometastases (mean ...
Loureiro-Silva M R - - 2001
BACKGROUND: We have shown that the portal hypertensive response to bradykinin in normal rats is mediated by B2 receptors. METHODS: By using isolated and exsanguinated rat liver perfusion, we studied the portal hypertensive response to bradykinin or des-Arg9-bradykinin (B1 agonist) in inflamed or cirrhotic rat livers. Livers were perfused with ...
Milne R W - - 2000
PURPOSE: To examine the disposition of fexofenadine in the isolated perfused rat liver and the influence of erythromycin and dibromosulphthalein (DBSP) on the hepatic uptake and biliary excretion of fexofenadine. METHODS: Livers from four groups of rats were perfused in a recirculatory manner with fexofenadine HCl added as a bolus ...
Trudel G - - 2000
Decalcification of osseous tissues by perfusion of decalcifying solution into the vascular system has never been applied to the study of peripheral joints. To optimize perfusion methods, rats were decalcified by direct immersion or by one of two perfusion techniques: 1) systemic perfusion circulating the decalcifying solution from the ascending ...
DeGrado T R - - 2000
The liver is an important site of fat oxidation. Abnormalities of hepatic mitochondrial fatty acid oxidation (HMFAO) are associated with obesity, type II diabetes, alcoholic hepatitis, and nonalcoholic steatohepatitis. Noninvasive assessment of HMFAO by PET has been impeded by the lack of a specific radiotracer. METHODS: No-carrier-added 15-[18F]fluoro-3-oxa-pentadecanoate (FOP) was ...
Kohn M C - - 2000
In previous attempts to model disposition of 1,3-butadiene in mice and rats, parameter values for 1,2-epoxybut-3-ene metabolism were optimized to reproduce elimination of this gas from closed chambers. However, each of these models predicted much higher concentrations of circulating epoxybutene than were subsequently measured in animals exposed to butadiene. To ...
Robertson T P - - 2000
We have examined the effects of Y-27632, a specific inhibitor of Rho-activated kinases (ROCK I and ROCK II) upon sustained hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction (HPV) in both rat isolated small intrapulmonary arteries (IPA) and perfused rat lungs in situ. Y-27632 (100 nM - 3 microM) was found to cause a concentration-dependent ...
Dauchy R T - - 2000
We developed a surgical technique for preparing the inguinal fat pad of rats for perfusion that preserves continuous blood flow to the tissue. Fatty acid uptake from the fat pads of fed rats (46.1 +/- 2.1% of arterial supply, n = 82) and release from those of fasted (48 h) ...
Murakami H - - 2000
Here we present a method for measuring the permeability coefficient-surface area product (PS) values at the blood-brain barrier in mice, using the in situ brain perfusion technique originally developed for rats by Takasato et al. (Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 247: H484-H493, 1984). Retrograde infusion into the right external ...
Tokumaru J - - 2000
We evaluated the anti-oxidant property of zonisamide (ZNS) in the rat brain under freely moving conditions by means of in vivo microdialysis of two exogenous nitroxide radicals, 3-carbamoyl-2,2,5,5-tetramethylpyrrolidine-1-oxyl (carbamoyl-PROXYL) and 3-methoxy carbonyl-2,2,5,5-tetramethylpyrrolidine-1-oxyl (PCAM). Time-dependent changes in the signal intensities of these exogenous nitroxide radicals obtained from the hippocampal perfusates were ...
Jiménez I - - 2000
Boldine is a natural compound with well-established free radical scavenger and hepatoprotective properties. The further exploration of its actual therapeutic potential as an antioxidant is, however, partially limited by the absence of knowledge on its pharmacokinetics. In the present studies, we provide information on the in vitro and in vivo ...
Dantzler W H - - 2000
Intracellular pH (pHi) was measured in isolated, nonperfused and perfused rat papillary thin limbs of Henle's loops in N-2-hydroxyethylpiperazine-N'-2-ethansulfonic acid (HEPES)- or HEPES/bicarbonate-buffered medium at pH 7.4 using the pH-sensitive fluorescent dye 2',7'-bis(2-carboxyethyl)-5,6-carboxyfluorescein (BCECF). Resting pHi was about 6.7 in descending thin limbs (DTL) and about 6.9 in ascending thin ...
Yoshihara S - - 2000
To elucidate the toxicological relevance of hepatic aldehyde oxidase (AO) as a detoxification enzyme of 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3, 6-tetrahydropyridine (MPTP), we studied the metabolism and the hepatotoxicity of MPTP in intact rat livers exhibiting different AO activities by using a recirculating perfusion method. In the perfusate during a 90-min recirculation of 1 ...
Grau V - - 2000
We review our methods for definition and phenotypical characterisation of normal and activated rat monocytes. To obtain a comprehensive sample of all blood monocytes including cells from the marginal pool of the blood stream, we extensively perfuse the extrapulmonary circulation with cold PBS/EDTA. Normal rat monocytes are isolated from untreated ...
Zhang B - - 2000
The role of endothelin in the initial vasoconstrictor step of hyperacute xenogeneic rejection was investigated. Isolated rat livers were perfused in recirculation. Perfusion with human sera provided an ex vivo model of hyperacute rejection in a discordant combination. Perfusion of 10% xenogeneic serum induced a marked (70%) and sustained reduction ...
Ueda Y - - 2000
Sequential changes in the electron spin resonance (ESR) signal intensity of nitroxide radical perfused in the striatum of rats treated with haloperidol (HPD) were evaluated using a 700-MHz ESR spectrometer. Nitroxide radical was perfused in the striatum by in vivo microdialysis. Nitroxide used was 3-carbamoyl-2,2,5, 5-tetramethylpyrrolidine-1-oxyl. Following 6-h perfusion of ...
O'Sullivan D - - 2000
The rates of oxidation of arginine and ornithine that occurred through a reaction pathway involving the enzyme ornithine aminotransferase (EC 2.6.1.13) were determined using (14)C-labeled amino acids in the isolated nonrecirculating perfused rat liver. At physiological concentrations of these amino acids, their catabolism is subject to chronic regulation by the ...
Tan, Weiwei
The bioavailability of some high hepatic first-pass drugs has been shown to increase substantially when they are orally administered with a protein-rich meal in humans. A change in hepatic metabolic capacity, induced by dietary amino acids (AAs), could be the cause of the food effect. The purpose of this work ...
Nagaoka M R - - 2000
We have shown that tissue-type plasminogen activator (tPA) and plasma kallikrein share a common pathway for liver clearance and that the hepatic clearance rate of plasma kallikrein increases during the acute-phase (AP) response. We now report the clearance of tPA from the circulation and by the isolated, exsanguinated and in ...
Nakamoto T - - 2000
BACKGROUND: The application of an isolation procedure with tumor necrosis factor (TNF) to the liver is quit attractive, however, one of problems to overcome is reducing the toxicity to the liver caused by high doses of TNF. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Rats underwent isolated hepatic perfusion (IHP) with TNF and pre-treatment ...
Fedatto Júnior Z - - 1999
The gluconeogenic response in the liver from rats with chronic arthritis to various substrates and the effects of glucagon were investigated. The experimental technique used was the isolated liver perfusion. Hepatic gluconeogenesis in arthritic rats was generally lower than in normal rats. The difference between normal and arthritic rats depended ...
McKindley D S - - 1999
Endotoxin administration and cecal ligation and puncture produce significant hepatocellular dysfunction when studied in vivo. Specific factors that are present in vivo after endotoxin administration and cecal ligation and puncture, such as alterations in liver blood flow, circulating mediators, and hypoxia, can alter hepatic function. In this study, we used ...
Chatterjee S - - 1999
PulmoFlex, a poly-herbal anti-asthmatic formulation has been reported to possess antihistaminic, mast cell stabilizing, anti-anaphylactic and antiallergic properties in experimental animals and clinical trials. The present study was undertaken to determine the effect of PulmoFlex on isolated perfused rat lung. The lung tissues were perfused at a pressure of 50 ...
Burns S P - - 1999
The intralobular distribution of metabolism was examined in the livers from rats with severe diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA), perfused at pH 6.8, and compared with that in livers from normal starved animals perfused at either pH 7.4 or 6.8. With lactate and palmitate as substrates, the perivenous uptake of periportally synthesized ...
Alexander B - - 1999
The pathogenesis of portal-systemic encephalopathy (PSE) and hepatic encephalopathy (HE), disorders of the brain attributed to abnormal liver function, are poorly understood. This study was conducted to examine if a fundamental, and possibly exclusive, homeostatic interrelationship exists between the liver and brain that might deteriorate during liver failure to result ...
le Couteur D G - - 1999
A simple method for determining carbon monoxide (CO) disposition in the rat liver perfused with erythrocyte-free buffer was developed. Wash-in experiments were performed with buffer containing tracer quantities of [14C]sucrose and 3H2O and equilibrated with CO. Outflow samples were collected into tubes containing human erythrocytes, which avidly bind CO. Outflow ...
Fernandes T R - - 1999
The heterogeneity of the liver parenchyma in relation to the metabolic response to adenosine was investigated using the bivascularly perfused rat liver in the anterograde and retrograde modes. Adenosine was infused into livers from fed rats according to four experimental protocols: (A) anterograde perfusion, adenosine via the portal vein; (B) ...
Udata C - - 1999
Cosalane is a potent inhibitor of HIV replication with a broad range of activity. In this study, the hepatic disposition of cosalane was investigated with a noncirculating isolated perfused rat liver technique. When 6 microM cosalane was infused into livers from untreated rats, the drug was highly extracted by the ...
Yang J M - - 1999
The effects of estriol on oxygen uptake, glucose release, lactate and pyruvate production, beta-hydroxybutyrate and acetoacetate production in perfused rat liver as well as, carbon uptake in rat liver and intracellular calcium in isolated Kupffer cells were investigated. Basal oxygen consumption of perfused liver increased significantly in estriol or ethanol-treated ...
Griswold J A - - 1999
The purpose of this study was to assess the capacity of perfused rat kidney to inactivate bradykinin (BK), and to compare the BK degrading capacity of rat kidney with the BK degrading capacities of rat lung, liver, and skeletal muscle, which was approximated by perfusion of rat hind limbs. Radioactively ...
Hendriks J M - - 1999
Isolated lung perfusion is a novel therapy for the treatment of pulmonary metastases to increase current low survival rates. Due to tumor heterogeneity, perfusion has to be evaluated in different rat species for efficacy and ideal drug regimens. The revised technique of isolated left lung perfusion as described by Wang ...
Buckley D L - - 1999
High resolution NMR imaging of the isolated perfused rat hippocampal slice was used to quantitate ADC changes following ouabain-induced cell swelling. Hippocampal slices were studied in artificial cerebrospinal fluid and then in ouabain using a 600-MHz narrow bore spectrometer and a home-built perfusion chamber. The brain slices demonstrated biexponential diffusion ...
Lubarsky S L - - 1999
OBJECTIVE: This study was undertaken to further elucidate the roles of the vascular endothelium and nitric oxide (NO) in the regulation of vascular tone and constrictor responsiveness in pregnancy. METHODS: The perfusion pressure-flow relationship was measured in isolated, perfused, norepinephrine-constricted (1) endothelium-intact, (2) endothelium-denuded, and (3) N omega-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester ...
Kato A - - 1999
Infusing urea into low-protein-fed mammals increases urine concentration within 5-10 min. To determine which urea transporter may be responsible, we measured urea transport in perfused IMCD3 segments [inner medullary collecting duct (IMCD) segments from the deepest third of the IMCD] from low-protein-fed rats. Basal facilitated urea permeability increased 78%, whereas ...
Kakihana Y - - 1999
The effects of ligustrazine on hepatic oxygenation in the isolated rat liver were investigated during prolonged perfusion and following the injection of norepinephrine. After injection of erythrocytes into the perfusate, the hemoglobin spectra in the liver were measured by Erlangen microlightguide spectroscopy, and the hemoglobin oxygenation (HbO2) in the liver ...
Norda A - - 1999
The pharmacokinetics of melphalan was studied by sampling of tissue and plasma in 72 rats that underwent isolated hyperthermic limb perfusion under different conditions. A miniaturized extracorporeal circulation system for small animals was used for perfusion of the rat hindlimb. Melphalan levels (L-phenylalanine mustard, L-PAM) were determined by high-performance liquid ...
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