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Arkudas Andreas - - 2012
In this study, different fibrin sealants with varying concentrations of the fibrin components were evaluated in terms of matrix degradation and vascularization in the arteriovenous loop (AVL) model of the rat. An AVL was placed in a Teflon isolation chamber filled with 500 μl fibrin gel. The matrix was composed of ...
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Na Na - - 2012
Combining plasma activation and cross-reactivity of sensor array, we developed a plasma-assisted cataluminescence (PA-CTL) sensor array for fast sensing and discrimination of gaseous hydrocarbons, which can be potentially used for fast diagnosis of lung cancer. Based on dielectric barrier discharge, a low-temperature plasma was generated to activate gaseous hydrocarbons with ...
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Jácomo Rafael H - - 2012
Increased fibrinolysis is an important component of acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL) bleeding diathesis. APL blasts overexpress annexin II (ANXII), a receptor for tissue plasminogen activator (tPA), and plasminogen, thereby increasing plasmin generation. Previous studies suggested that ANXII plays a pivotal role in APL coagulopathy. ANXII binding to tPA can be ...
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Leibundgut Gregor - - 2012
This study sought to assess whether plasminogen, which is homologous to lipoprotein (a) [Lp(a)], contains proinflammatory oxidized phospholipids (OxPL) and whether this has clinical relevance. OxPL measured on apolipoprotein B-100 (OxPL/apoB), primarily reflecting OxPL on Lp(a), independently predict cardiovascular disease (CVD) events. The authors examined plasminogen from commercially available preparations ...
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Utriainen Pauliina - - 2012
Premature adrenarche (PA) refers to an earlier than normal increase in adrenocortical androgen production. The pathogenesis of PA remains largely unknown. We hypothesized that common polymorphisms at P450 oxidoreductase (POR), steroid sulfotransferase (SULT2A1), or 11β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 1 (HSD11B1) genes could contribute to the polygenic pathogenesis of PA. We performed ...
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Labayen I - - 2012
We examined whether physical activity (PA) influences the association between birth weight and serum leptin in adolescents. The study comprised a total of 538 adolescents (315 girls), aged 12.5-17.49 years, born at term (≥37 weeks of gestation). We measured serum leptin levels and time engaged in moderate-vigorous PA (MVPA) by ...
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Hooper J M W - - 2012
Context:Hyperthyroidism is associated with increased thrombosis risk, and fibrin clot structure determines susceptibility to vascular thrombotic events.Objective:Our objective was to investigate clot formation and lysis in hyperthyroidism using observational and interventional studies.Design:Ex vivo fibrin clot structure/fibrinolysis and plasma levels of thrombotic/inflammatory markers were investigated in hyperthyroid individuals (n = 24) ...
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McCarthy Jason R - - 2012
Background: Current thrombolytic therapies utilize exogenous plasminogen activators (PAs) to effectively lyse clots, restoring blood flow, and preventing tissue and organ death. These PAs may also impair normal hemostasis, leading to life-threatening bleeding, including intracerebral hemorrhage. Aims: This study aims to develop new thrombus-targeted fibrinolytic agents that harness the multifunctional ...
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Pfeilschifter Waltraud - - 2012
OBJECTIVE: Anticoagulation with dabigatran etexilate (DE) has a favorable risk-to-benefit profile for the prevention of ischemic events in patients with atrial fibrillation compared to warfarin. Whereas warfarin constitutes a strong contraindication for thrombolysis, it is unclear whether patients anticoagulated with DE can be thrombolysed. We compared the risk of thrombolysis-associated ...
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Howes Joanna-Marie - - 2012
Background and method: Increased plasma clot density and prolonged lysis times are associated with cardiovascular disease. In this study, we employed a functional proteomics approach to identify novel clot components which may influence clot phenotypes.Results: Analysis of perfused, solubilised plasma clots identified inflammatory proteins, including complement C3, as novel clot ...
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Vaamonde Diana - - 2012
Physical exercise promotes many health benefits. The present study was undertaken to assess possible semen and hormone differences among physically active (PA) subjects and sedentary subjects (SE). The analyzed qualitative sperm parameters were: volume, sperm count, motility, and morphology; where needed, additional testing was performed. The measured hormones were: follicle-stimulating ...
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Ren Yusheng - - 2012
OBJECTIVES: High-altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE) can develop in unacclimatized persons after acute ascent to high altitude and is associated with fibrinolytic and coagulation abnormalities. The authors investigated whether fibrinolytic and coagulation abnormalities were associated with the severity of HAPE. METHODS: Sixty-one patients who developed HAPE after acute ascent to altitudes ...
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Hess Katharina - - 2012
Numerous interactions between the coagulation and complement systems have been shown. Recently, links between coagulation and mannan-binding lectin-associated serine protease-1 (MASP-1) of the complement lectin pathway have been proposed. Our aim was to investigate MASP-1 activation of factor XIII (FXIII), fibrinogen, prothrombin, and thrombin-activatable fibrinolysis inhibitor (TAFI) in plasma-based systems, ...
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Kozakova Michaela - - 2011
Physical activity (PA) may modify cardiovascular structure and function as well as insulin sensitivity and level of plasma adipokines in relation to its extent, duration, and intensity. To evaluate the associations of average daily PA and bouts of moderate-to-vigorous-intensity PA with cardiovascular and metabolic measures, 45 healthy volunteers (mean age ...
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Ichinose Akitada - - 2011
Coagulation factor XIII/13 (FXIII/13) stabilizes fibrin molecules by creating crosslinks with other fibrin molecules as well as with α(2)-plasmin inhibitor (α(2)-PI). "Hemorrhagic acquired FXIII/13 deficiency" was formerly considered rare, but has been increasing recently in Japan. During the 10 months of our nationwide campaign, we diagnosed five new patients with "acquired ...
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Kolodziejczyk-Czepas Joanna - - 2011
Mechanisms of homocysteine (Hcy) contribution to thrombosis are complex and only partly recognized. The available data suggest that the prothrombotic activity of homocysteine may be not only a result of the changes in coagulation process and endothelial dysfunction, but also the dysfunction of fibrinolysis. The aim of the present work ...
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Huq Muhammad Aminul - - 2011
Objective: Impaired fibrinolysis is associated with a higher incidence of both multiple organ dysfunction and mortality in the intensive care unit (ICU). Plasminogen activator inhibitor (PAI)-1 is the chief inhibitor of fibrinolysis. We investigated the influence of the 4G/5G polymorphism (rs1799768) of the PAI-1 gene on the plasma PAI-1 level ...
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Halamkova Jana - - 2011
Background/Aims: Urokinase (uPA) is a serine protease, which together with uPAR, tPA, PAI 1 and PAI 2 forms the plasminogen activator system, a component of metastatic cascade contributing to the invasive growth and angiogenesis of malignant tumours. Methodology: Both preceding therapy and after 6-8 weeks of the treatment, plasma PAI ...
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Risso Francesco M - - 2011
BACKGROUND: S100B protein is a well-established marker of brain damage. Its importance in urine assessment is the convenience of a collection and sampling procedure that can be repeated without risk for the newborn. Since S100B is mainly eliminated by the kidneys and perinatal asphyxia (PA) is often associated with kidney ...
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Feuring M - - 2011
Background: The aim of this in-vitro pilot study was to assess the usefulness of the thrombelastograph ROTEM® for determining the anticoagulant activity of lepirudin. Methods: The ROTEM® parameters, clotting-time, clot formation time and maximum clot firmness were measured in the presence of increasing concentrations of lepirudin (10-4 μg/ml - 10 ...
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Weil Brian R - - 2011
Increased plasma concentrations of C-reactive protein (CRP) independently predict future atherothrombotic events in healthy asymptomatic adults. CRP may promote atherothrombosis by altering fibrinolytic balance; however, the influence of increased plasma CRP concentrations on endothelial fibrinolysis in healthy adults is unclear. We tested the hypothesis that endothelial release of tissue-type plasminogen ...
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Koncz Zsuzsa - - 2011
INTRODUCTION: Factor V Leiden mutation (FV(Leiden)) is associated with impaired down-regulation of activated FV procoagulant activity and loss of FV anticoagulant function that result in an increased risk of venous thromboembolism. As the downstream effects of FV(Leiden) on clot formation and fibrinolyis have only partially been revealed, we investigated its ...
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Hong Lan - - 2011
Para-aminosalicylic acid (PAS), an anti-tuberculosis drug in use since the 1950s, has recently been suggested to be an effective agent for treatment of manganese (Mn)-induced parkinsonian disorders. However, the neuro-pharmacokinetics of PAS and its metabolite N-acetyl-para-aminosalicylic acid (AcPAS) are unknown. This study was designed to investigate the pharmacokinetics of PAS ...
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Laven R A - - 2011
In the goat, diagnosis of copper (Cu) deficiency is often based on measurement of Cu in serum or plasma. Previous research in cattle and sheep has shown that these values are not interchangeable, but data for goats have not been published. Paired serum and heparinised plasma samples taken from 119 ...
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Tilley Derek - - 2011
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Factor V (FV) in its activated form, FVa, is a critical regulator of thrombin generation during fibrin clot formation. There is a need of a simple, fast, and inexpensive microplate-based coagulation assay to measure the functional activity of FV in human plasma. The objective of this study was ...
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Huda Mohammed Sb - - 2011
Objective: Short term fasting is associated with increased growth hormone (GH) pulsatility and mobilisation of fats, but underlying mechanisms are unclear. We studied ghrelin's role during fasting, and the effects of exogenous ghrelin on lipid mobilisation. Design: Randomised placebo controlled study Methods: 10 controls (body mass index (BMI) 23.3±3.2), 10 ...
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Mai K - - 2011
Objective It is well established that the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis is altered in obese individuals. Hyperlipidaemia with elevated levels of free fatty acids (FFAs) is also frequently seen in obesity and in the metabolic syndrome. We hypothesized, therefore, that hyperlipidaemia may alter the activity of the HPA axis. Patients and ...
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Giagulli V A - - 2011
Until the 2000s Testosterone (T) Replacement Therapy (TRT) wasn't very satisfactory for male hypogonadic patients because the available T formulations weren't able to reproduce the physiological pattern of T secretion in man. In fact, oral formulations (oral undecanoate T) showed very short half-life (<24 hours), requiring the administration of several ...
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Zarazaga L A - - 2011
The aim of the present study was to determine whether a treatment of 3 mo of artificial long days and daily contact with bucks can stimulate reproductive activity during the normal seasonal anoestrous in female goats, and whether such treatment modifies the onset of the normal breeding season. Thirty-nine adult, ...
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Frick Lorenz H - - 2011
Many sharks are captured as untargeted by-catch during commercial fishing operations and are subsequently discarded. A reliable assessment of the proportion of discarded sharks that die post-release as a result of excessive physiological stress is important for fisheries management and conservation purposes, but a reliable physiological predictor of post-release mortality ...
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Miller Jennifer L - - 2011
Carnitine deficiency or coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) deficiency may present with hypotonia, poor growth, easy fatigability, and apnea. This constellation of findings can also be seen in individuals with Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS). Animal studies indicate that increased fat mass due to obesity negatively correlates with both carnitine and CoQ10 levels in ...
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Navasiolava Nastassia M - - 2011
Immersion is a useful tool for studying fluid-volume homeostasis. Natriuretic peptides play a vital role in renal, humoral, and cardiovascular regulation under changing environmental conditions. We hypothesized that dry immersion would rapidly induce a new steady state for water and sodium metabolism, and that serum NT-proBNP levels, a proxy measure ...
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Kim Ki-Hyun - - 2011
Concentrations of carbon monoxide (CO) in urban and rural air were analyzed from 16 urban roadside locations in the 7 major cities along with 5 background areas in Korea during an 11-year period (1998-2008). Because of noticeable changes in CO levels after 2000, temporal evaluation of its roadside data was ...
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Dimitriadis G - - 2011
OBJECTIVE: Glucagon has been proposed to contribute to the increased glucose production found in hyperthyroidism. However, fasting plasma glucagon levels are not increased in hyperthyroidism suggesting that the activity of the α-cell is normal. Nevertheless, an increase in the clearance rate of glucagon may mask increased glucagon secretion. This study ...
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Birzniece Vita - - 2011
Context: GH and testosterone both exert protein-anabolic effects and may act synergistically. Liver and muscle are major sites of protein metabolism. Objective: Our objective was to determine whether the site of GH and testosterone interaction on protein metabolism is primarily hepatic or extrahepatic. Design: In this open-label randomized crossover study, ...
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Mäenpää Mika - - 2011
Background: Conventional time and frequency domain measures of heart rate variability (HRV) are strongly influenced by anesthetic drugs, and are therefore not able to detect subtle changes in HRV, even during light anesthesia. Approximate entropy of R-R intervals is an HRV measure that has a tendency to decrease during anesthesia, ...
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Janjua Halima S - - 2011
BACKGROUND: Hyperkalemia, due to its effect on cardiac conductivity, is a potentially life-threatening electrolyte abnormality. Multiple therapeutic agents may be used alone or in combination for its prompt management. METHODS: We report on the safety and efficacy of continuous infusion of a solution containing fixed concentrations of calcium gluconate, insulin, ...
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Lee Jiwon - - 2011
Anesthesia induction with desflurane is troublesome because of the frequent sympathetic hyperactivity during desflurane administration. We thought that a low concentration of desflurane combined with a target-controlled infusion (TCI) of remifentanil would eliminate the desflurane-related complications and provide hemodynamic stability during desflurane induction. An up-and-down study was planned to find ...
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Sejima Takayuki - - 2011
Fibrinolytic components, their receptors, and inhibitors are considered to play an important role in inflammation and tissue remodeling including chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS). To clarify the relationship between these components and the pathology of CRS, we analyzed fibrinolytic components in sinonasal mucosa of CRS. Sinonasal mucosa samples from 12 patients with ...
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Baby Tanya E - - 2011
Ovarian antral follicles in sheep grow in an orderly succession, producing typically three to four follicular waves per 17-day oestrous cycle. Each wave is preceded by a transient increase in circulating FSH concentrations. The mechanism controlling the number of recurrent FSH peaks and emerging follicular waves remains unknown. During the ...
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Fry Andrew C - - 2011
Previous research on wrestling suggests winning wrestlers will have a greater increase in testosterone (Tes) than losing wrestlers, although the physiological mechanism is unknown. To determine the role of the sympathetic nervous system in this phenomenon, 12 male wrestlers from an National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I program wrestled 5 ...
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Deardorff Angela D - - 2011
The effects of the natural insecticide, spinosad, and the agricultural adjuvant, R-11, were evaluated on populations of the water flea, Ceriodaphnia dubia after chronic 8-day exposures. The number of individuals used to start the chronic exposure studies (founders) and the number of offspring/surviving female were significantly reduced after exposure to ...
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Wittenhagen Per - - 2011
In this prospective study we investigated the role of plasma levels of soluble urokinase plasminogen activator receptor (suPAR) in children with urinary tract infection. We measured the levels of plasma suPAR during admission in 42 children with suspected acute pyelonephritis and compared the results to acute DMSA scintigraphy. The mean ...
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Steyn C E - - 2010
Aims: To study the accumulation of vegetative cells and endospores of Alicyclobacillus, as well as viable aerobic counts during the continuous production of apple juice concentrate. Methods and Results: Apples were processed for a continuous process running time of 108 h (processing rate 1·8-2·0 t h(-1) ) without clean-in-place (CIP) procedures in-between different ...
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Manco Melania - - 2010
Innate immune system participates actively into inflammatory processes, with immune cells and liver secreting a number of immune peptides. Among them, both soluble CD14 receptor (sCD14) and human neutrophil alpha-defensins (HNDs) may represent serum markers of necro-inflammation in obese patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease. To verify this hypothesis, we ...
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Johns Douglas O - - 2010
Some of the most compelling evidence of sulfur dioxide (SO(2))-induced respiratory morbidity is derived from a large body of studies involving controlled short-term exposures among groups of asthmatic volunteers. These studies were extensively cited in the recently completed review of the primary National Ambient Air Quality Standards for SO(2). Although ...
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Chen Christopher L H - - 2010
To determine the potential of cortisol secretion, in response to a physiological stressor, as a biomarker for centrally active compounds targeting the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocortical (HPA) axis. Cortisol response to hypoglycaemia was measured in 26 healthy males in two stages: firstly to derive an algorithm for individualized, graded insulin infusion rates to ...
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Woods Diana Lynn - - 2011
Behavioral symptoms of dementia (BSD) are a significant challenge for elders, their caregivers, and clinicians, with a prevalence ranging between 66% and 98%. Although several studies have examined BSD type and frequency, few studies have examined a possible neuroendocrine basis of BSD. The purpose of this study was to examine ...
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Yilmaz Yusuf - - 2011
Abstract Background: Evidence suggests that zinc-α(2)-glycoprotein (ZAG) might serve as a biomarker for human metabolic alterations. We measured serum ZAG in patients with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), a hepatic manifestation of the metabolic syndrome, and examined its association with clinical, biochemical, and histological phenotypes. Methods: Serum ZAG was determined ...
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Sogawa Kazuyuki - - 2011
The search for biological markers of alcohol abuse is of continual interest in experimental and clinical alcohol research. We previously used gel-free proteome analysis methods such as the ProteinChip(®) system and the ClinProt™ system to search for new serum markers for alcoholism and found several novel marker candidates. As serum ...
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