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Hart Jaime E - - 2012
BACKGROUND: Evidence suggests that fine particulate air pollution results in oxidative induced tissue damage. METHODS: A global fluorescent oxidation products (FLOx) assay (fluorescent intensity (FI) units per milliliter of plasma) was measured in blood samples collected from 236 nonsmoking, Caucasian, male trucking industry workers either prior to, during, or after ...
Pichardo Dubraiicka - - 2012
BACKGROUND:: Nitrous oxide converts vitamin B12 to its nonmetabolically active form, inhibits methionine synthase, and results in an elevation of plasma total homocysteine (tHcy). The authors investigated the effect of nitrous oxide anesthesia on the plasma tHcy concentrations in children the morning after surgery and whether blood concentrations of folate ...
Sureda A - - 2012
The aim was to study the effects of scuba diving immersion on plasma antioxidant defenses, nitric oxide production, endothelin-1 and vascular endothelial growth factor levels. 9 male divers performed an immersion at 50 m depth for a total time of 35 min. Blood samples were obtained before diving at rest, ...
Yu Yue - - 2012
ABSTRACT: Pd nanoparticles were fabricated on graphene oxide (GO) using a deposition-precipitation method with a glow discharge plasma reduction at room temperature. Argon was employed as the plasma-generating gas. The novel plasma method selectively reduces the metal ions. The graphene oxide has no change with this plasma reduction according to ...
Kupesiz Alphan - - 2012
Abstract This study aimed to determine the effect of hemolysis on plasma oxidation and nitration in Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) patients. Blood was collected from hemoglobin (Hb)A volunteers and homozygous HbSS patients who had not received blood transfusions in the last 3 months. Hemolysis was characterized by low levels of ...
Frieling Helge - - 2012
Asymmetric Di-Methylarginine, an endogenous inhibitor of nitric oxide synthase, is increasingly recognized as vascular risk factor. Elevated ADMA levels have been described not only in 'typical' vascular diseases like congestive heart failure, artherosclerosis and diabetes but also for major depression and Alzheimer's disease. As homocysteine increases ADMA levels and elevated ...
Meints Amanda N - - 2012
Nitric oxide synthase (NOS) immunoreactivity is present in goldfish gonadotrophs. This study investigated whether two native goldfish gonadotrophin-releasing hormones (GnRHs), salmon (s)GnRH and chicken (c)GnRH-II, use NOS/NO and soluble guanylate cyclase (sGC)/cyclic (c)GMP/protein kinase G (PKG) signalling to stimulate maturational gonadotrophin (teleost GTH-II, LH) release. In cell column perifusion experiments ...
Sagar Pushp - - 2012
The present study was undertaken to evaluate the effect of L: -arginine methyl ester (L: -NAME), a nitric oxide synthase inhibitor on serum nitric oxide, progesterone, estradiol profiles and estrous cycle length in buffaloes. Murrah buffaloes (n = 16) exhibiting regular estrous cycles were randomly allocated to two groups of eight animals. ...
Lefevre Sjannie - - 2012
The tolerance and effects of nitrite on ion balance and haematology were investigated in the striped snakehead, Channa striata Bloch 1793, which is an air-breathing fish with reduced gills of importance for aquaculture in South East Asia. C. striata was nitrite tolerant with a 96h LC50 of 4.7mM. Effects of ...
Sharma Vikram - - 2012
In acute liver failure (ALF), the hyperdynamic circulation is believed to be the result of over production of nitric oxide (NO) in the splanchnic circulation. However, it has been suggested that arginine concentrations, (the substrate for NO) are believed to be decreased, limiting substrate availability for NO production. To characterize ...
Javadiyan Shahrbanou - - 2012
Purpose: Asymmetric dimethylarginine (ADMA), and symmetric dimethylarginine (SDMA) are the dimethylated isomeric derivatives of the amino acid L-arginine. ADMA is an endogenous inhibitor of nitric oxide synthase (NOS) while SDMA is a competitive inhibitor of cellular uptake of L-arginine, the substrate for NOS. As such these metabolites are associated with ...
Sun Jinchun - - 2012
Low sensitivity of current clinical markers (serum creatinine and blood urea nitrogen (BUN)) in early stages of the development of acute kidney injury (AKI) limits their utility. Rapid LC/MS-based metabolic profiling of serum demonstrated in a pilot study that metabolomics could provide novel indicators of AKI. Metabolic profiles of serum ...
O'Connell John B - - 2012
Hyponatremia-usually defined by serum sodium < 135 mEq/L-is common in heart failure (HF); it remains unclear whether it worsens HF or is merely a marker of more severe disease. Hyponatremia may develop from causes besides HF and symptoms may be mistakenly attributed to HF. Hyponatremia correction may be required for ...
Salonen Iiris - - 2012
Eur J Clin Invest 2012 ABSTRACT: Background  Fractional exhaled nitric oxide concentration (FENO) measurement has been proposed to be an important adjunct in the diagnosis and management of asthma, pulmonary hypertension and cystic fibrosis. But do we understand how other diseases influence the FENO values? In particular, atherosclerosis is one ...
Ettema Esmée M - - 2012
BACKGROUND: Haemodialysis with the Hemocontrol biofeedback system (HHD) is associated with improved haemodynamic stability compared with standard haemodialysis (HD) (SHD). Although the beneficial effect of HHD on haemodynamic stability is generally explained by its effect on blood volume, we questioned whether additional factors could play a role. Since HHD is ...
Takumi Hiroko - - 2012
Hesperetin is an aglycone of citrus flavonoids and is expected to exert a vasodilatation effect in vivo. We developed water-dispersible hesperetin by the process of micronization to enhance the bioavailability of hesperetin. This study aimed to assess the effect of this process on the bioavailability of hesperetin and to estimate ...
Ioannou Harikleia P - - 2012
BACKGROUND AND AIM: Citrulline is a non-protein amino acid synthesized in the small intestine. In children with short-bowel syndrome, citrulline has served as a reliable marker of the residual bowel length and parenteral nutrition (PN) independence. In the present study we aim to assess the value of citrulline measurement in ...
Marcisz Czesław - - 2012
Introduction: A disturbed regulation mechanism of arginine vasopressin secretion in response to plasma osmolality and volaemia changes occurs in hypothyroidism. The aim of this study was to determine plasma arginine vasopressin concentration in hypothyroid women under conditions of a low sodium diet and in an upright position. Material and methods: ...
Kothari N - - 2011
INTRODUCTION: Active nitrogen molecules are formed as a result of cell metabolism. They are essential for cell metabolism, but when produced in excess, they contribute to the pathogenesis of several disease processes. These nitrogen molecules play an important role in vascular instability of septic shock. This study was planned to ...
Pribis John P - - 2011
BACKGROUND: Arginine metabolism and availability after surgery or trauma (ST) is an important modulator of immune responses. Arginine levels are significantly depleted in human trauma patients. Diets containing arginine administered to surgery patients have restored immune function. We hypothesized an arginase-dependent depletion of arginine in a murine model of ST. ...
Sato K - - 2011
Apelin and its mRNA are expressed in several tissues, including the supraoptic and paraventricular nuclei in the hypothalamus. Although apelin is reported to be involved in the regulation of fluid homeostasis, little is known about the postprandial dynamics of apelin in plasma and its regulatory effects on the anterior pituitary ...
Onogawa Toshiyuki - - 2011
PURPOSE: We investigated the effects of tolvaptan, a vasopressin V(2)-receptor antagonist, on diuretic response and systemic and renal hemodynamic characteristics in conscious dogs with congestive heart failure (CHF). We also compared these effects with those of furosemide, a loop diuretic. METHODS: CHF was induced by rapid right-ventricular pacing at 260 beats/min ...
Watts John A - - 2011
The experiments test if experimental PE causes red blood cell hemolysis, arginase release and depletion of l-arginine and determine if arginase inhibition preserves l-arginine and improves pulmonary hemodynamics during PE. Experimental PE was induced in male Sprague-Dawley rats by infusing 25 μm microspheres (1.8 million/100 g body wt) in the jugular vein, producing moderate pulmonary ...
Fraga Cassiana Mazon - - 2011
Reactive oxygen species and inflammation have been implicated in renal tubule cell injury. However, there is some controversy concerning whether antioxidants might attenuate oxidative damage and inflammation in humans after hypotension in the setting of critical illness. This study was a prospective, randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled study that included patients with ...
Nakayama Aki - - 2011
We examined the relationship between oxidative damage and molecular instability of urinary albumin in the urine of patients with IgA nephropathy (IgAN). As measure of oxidation, we detected the free thiol group at Cys34 in albumin (albumin-Cys34) using maleimide-PEG2-biotin reagent; because decreased levels of albumin-Cys34 are correlated with increased oxidation. ...
Lüneburg Nicole - - 2011
l-Arginine, as a precursor of NO synthesis, has attracted much scientific attention in recent years. Experimental mouse models suggest that l-arginine supplementation can retard, halt, or even reverse atherogenesis. In human studies, supplementation with l-arginine improved endothelium-dependent vasodilation. However, l-arginine levels are best interpreted in the context of levels of ...
Davids Mariska - - 2011
High plasma concentrations of asymmetric dimethylarginine (ADMA), an endogenous nitric oxide synthase inhibitor, are associated with adverse outcome in critically ill patients. Asymmetric dimethylarginine is released within cells during proteolysis of methylated proteins and is either degraded by dimethylarginine dimethylaminohydrolase (DDAH) or exported to the circulation via cationic amino acid ...
Metzger Ingrid F - - 2011
Deficient formation of endogenous nitric oxide (NO) contributes to cardiovascular diseases, and this may be associated with increased circulating levels of matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9), as previously shown in white subjects. Because interethnic differences exist with respect to risk factors, prevalence, and severity of cardiovascular diseases, we designed this study to ...
Jeter Cameron B - - 2011
Altered cerebral blood flow, cell-matrix interaction, and energy metabolism are secondary pathologies contributing to outcome after traumatic brain injury (TBI). Because L-arginine serves as the precursor for metabolites that are critical to these processes, we measured their plasma levels using LC-MS/GC-MS. Samples were collected from healthy volunteers (n = 20) ...
Shoaf Susan E - - 2011
PURPOSE: Tolvaptan is a selective vasopressin V2 receptor antagonist that can be given orally once daily for treatment of clinically significant hypervolemic and euvolemic hyponatremia (US and Europe) or extracellular volume expansion despite taking other diuretics (Japan). In vitro studies indicated that tolvaptan was a CYP3A4 substrate. METHODS: A single-center, ...
Morgan Philip E - - 2011
Smokers have an elevated risk of atherosclerosis but the origins of this elevated risk are incompletely defined, though evidence supports an accumulation of the oxidant-generating enzyme myeloperoxidase (MPO) in the inflamed artery wall. We hypothesized that smokers would have a high level of thiocyanate (SCN(-)), a preferred substrate for MPO, ...
Kielstein Jan T - - 2011
Asymmetric dimethylarginine (ADMA) is an endogenous inhibitor of nitric oxide synthases (NOS). Reducing inducible NOS activity in acute inflammation seems to be desirable. In vitro data show that ADMA increases in response to inflammatory mediators, yet the effect of acute inflammation in vivo is scarcely studied. Aim of the study ...
Deitelzweig Steven B - - 2011
Hyponatremia (typically defined as serum sodium level < 135 mEq/L) is a common electrolyte abnormality among hospitalized patients. Whether present at admission or acquired during hospitalization, hyponatremia is associated with higher mortality and longer hospital stays. Failure to adequately investigate and treat hyponatremia may also be associated with adverse outcomes. ...
Sikar Aktürk A - - 2011
Background  The pathogenesis of psoriasis has not been known exactly yet. Recently, it has been suggested that increased reactive oxygen species (ROS) such as nitric oxide (NO) and malondialdehyde (MDA) may play a part in the pathogenesis of various skin diseases, including psoriasis. Objectives  In this study, we aimed to ...
Simonsen Jane Angel - - 2011
Nitric oxide (NO) may be involved in fluid homeostasis. We hypothesized that increases in NO synthesis contribute to acute, saline-induced natriuresis which, therefore, should be blunted when NO availability is stabilized. Young men were studied during simultaneous infusions of Nω-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester (L-NAME, 750 µg·(kg body weight)-1 bolus and 8.3 ...
Thibault Ronan - - 2011
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Citrulline increases protein synthesis during refeeding in rodents with short bowel syndrome, aging and malnutrition, and improves nitrogen balance in fed healthy humans. The aim of the current study therefore was to determine whether citrulline had affected protein metabolism in healthy volunteers. METHODS: In a randomized, double-blind, ...
Guler Elif - - 2011
Doxorubicin (DOX) has been used in the treatment of childhood cancers, but its usage is limited because of cardiotoxicity. There are many studies on the role of nitric oxide (NO) in several cardiac diseases. However, to the authors' knowledge, no studies have investigated the plasma levels of total nitrite, a ...
Nagele Peter - - 2011
Background: Nitrous oxide inactivates vitamin B(12), inhibits methionine synthase, and consequently increases plasma total homocysteine (tHcy). Prolonged exposure to nitrous oxide can lead to neuropathy, spinal cord degeneration, and even death in children. We tested the hypothesis that nitrous oxide anesthesia causes a significant increase in plasma tHcy in children. ...
Nielsen Vance G - - 2011
: A carbon monoxide-releasing molecule (tricarbonyldichlororuthenium (II) dimer; CORM-2) enhances coagulation and attenuates vulnerability to fibrinolysis in normal and hemophiliac human plasma. We tested the hypothesis that plasma diluted with resuscitative fluids would demonstrate improved coagulation and decreased fibrinolytic vulnerability after exposure to CORM-2. : Normal, platelet-poor plasma was diluted ...
Viuff D - - 2011
Summary.  Discrepancies between the one-stage clotting assay and the chromogenic method, and also among different variations of each method, have been a significant challenge for one B-domain deleted FVIII product. N8 is a B-domain truncated FVIII product developed by Novo Nordisk. The comparison of N8 and Advate(®) was performed in ...
Giovanella Luca - - 2011
Abstract Background: This study evaluated the impact of thyroglobulin (Tg) antibodies (TgAb) interference on Tg measurements performed with a second-generation immunometric Tg assay, in comparison to a first-generation method. Methods: Five serum pools without detectable TgAb and containing measurable Tg concentrations were obtained from DTC patients and mixed with sera ...
Nazare Julie-Anne - - 2011
The effects of a new resistant dextrin ingested at breakfast on day-long metabolic parameters and ghrelin profile at subsequent lunch were investigated. In this randomized, single-blinded, crossover study, 12 healthy men ingested a standardized breakfast with 50 g of NUTRIOSE 10, a resistant dextrin (RD), or of maltodextrin (Malto) and ...
Jurevic R J - - 2011
Gentian violet (GV) is recommended for initial treatment of oral candidiasis in HIV-infected patients in resource-limited settings. Currently GV is not used because of its staining effects. In this study, we investigated the staining capacity of three different concentrations of GV to determine a concentration that does not cause staining. ...
Bulur Serkan - - 2011
The efficacy of olmesartan on fibrinolytic capacity has not been studied yet. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to investigate the efficacy of olmesartan on hemostatic/fibrinolytic status by measuring plasma level of plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1) and soluble thrombomodulin levels in patients with hypertension. Forty-two consecutive, newly diagnosed ...
Wernerman Jan - - 2011
ABSTRACT: Intravenous glutamine supplementation is standard care when parenteral nutrition is given for critical illness. There are data of a reduced mortality when glutamine supplementation is given. In addition, standard commercial products for parenteral nutrition do not contain any glutamine due to glutamine instability in aqueous solutions. For the majority ...
Knuckles Travis L - - 2011
Epidemiological studies have associated traffic-related airborne pollution with adverse cardiovascular outcomes. Nitric oxide (NO) is a common component of fresh diesel and gasoline engine emissions that rapidly transforms both in the atmosphere and once inhaled. Because of this rapid transformation, limited information is available in terms of potential human exposures ...
Fenger-Eriksen Christian - - 2010
Measurement of plasma fibrinogen is often required in critically ill patients or massively bleeding patients being resuscitated with colloid plasma expander. This study aimed at evaluating different assays of plasma fibrinogen after in vitro dilution with commonly used plasma expanders and challenged the hypothesis that levels of fibrinogen are estimated ...
Meas T - - 2010
Metabolic syndrome (MS) has been associated with being born small for gestational age (SGA). In epidemiological studies plasminogen activator inhibitor type-1 (PAI-1) levels have been associated with MS. Few studies have examined this association in subjects born SGA. Five hundred and fifty-seven SGA adults (birth weight < 10th percentile) were ...
Lindahl Tomas L - - 2011
Dabigatran is an oral, reversible thrombin inhibitor that has shown promising results in large clinical trials. Laboratory monitoring is not needed but the effects on common coagulation assays are incompletely known. Dabigatran was added to plasma from healthy subjects in the concentration range 0-1,000 μg/l and analysed using several reagents ...
Dumont Larry J - - 2011
Our objective was to determine the growth kinetics of bacteria in leukoreduced apheresis platelets (LR-AP) in a platelet (PLT) additive solution (PAS; InterSol, Fenwal, Inc.) compared to LR-AP stored in plasma. Hyperconcentrated, double-dose LR-AP were collected from healthy donors with a separator (AMICUS, Fenwal, Inc.). LR-AP were evenly divided, InterSol ...
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