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Dawson David L - - 2002
Peripheral artery disease is associated with altered blood rheologic properties, including increased viscosity and decreased red blood cell (RBC) deformability. Pentoxifylline and cilostazol are available therapies for intermittent claudication. Improvement of blood viscosity and erythrocyte deformability have been cited as potential mechanisms of action for pentoxifylline. Cilostazol is a new ...
Hamberg Lars - - 2002
Shaping, defined as deformation in combination with gel formation of gelatine and kappa-carrageenan drops in an elongation flow, was studied. The focus was to investigate the possibility of shaping and fixating small drops in the diameter range 20 to 229 mum. In the shaping progress and the influence of experimental ...
Rouffiac Valerie - - 2002
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES: There is no method currently available to quantify erythrocyte aggregation in vivo. In this work, using a Couette system, we defined new ultrasound indexes potentially applicable for non-invasive investigations. METHODS: Two ultrasound protocols were developed: (1) a protocol in which decreasing shear rates ranging from 200 to ...
Koeppen Arnulf H - - 2002
Superficial siderosis of the human central nervous system is caused by small continuous or recurrent subarachnoid hemorrhages that lead to the destructive deposition of hemosiderin. The excessive tissue iron derives from heme that is oxidized in a rate-limiting step by the enzyme heme oxygenase (HO), and especially the inducible form, ...
Saunders David K - - 2002
BACKGROUND: Fluid shifts during exposure to microgravity result in a decrease in plasma volume which can lead to a transient increase in hematocrit. This transient increase in hematocrit could result in an increased blood viscosity. Yet, hematocrit returns to near normal values within a matter of hours of microgravity exposure ...
Jaroszyński Witold - - 2002
BACKGROUND: Colloidal fluids, e.g. hydroxyethyl starch (HAES), used as blood plasma substitutes during acute controlled normovolemic hemodilution may cause erythrocyte aggregation. The aim of the presented study was to assess the degree and rate of erythrocyte aggregation in the media containing different concentrations of HAES. MATERIAL/METHODS: The experiments were carried ...
Eloot Sunny - - 2002
A three-dimensional finite volume model of the blood-dialysate interface over the complete length of the dialyzer was developed. Different equations govern dialyzer flow and pressure distribution (Navier-Stokes) and radial transport (Darcy). Blood was modeled as a non-Newtonian fluid with a viscosity varying in radial and axial direction determined by the ...
Sekiya Nobuyasu - - 2002
Keishi-bukuryo-gan (KBG) prevents the progression of atherosclerosis in cholesterol-fed rabbits by its antioxidative effect. The present study was to test our hypothesis that ingestion of KBG would protect red blood cell (RBC) membranes from free radical induced oxidation if polyphenolic antioxidants in KBG could be absorbed and circulated in the ...
Deng Hong-Zhu - - 2002
OBJECTIVE: To study the analgesic efficacy, toxicity and impact of Duliang capsule (DLC) and Duliang pill (DLP), different dosage forms of a patent Chinese herbal medicine, on the hemodynamics in mice and rats. METHODS: In hotplate and writhing tests in mice, the effects of both drugs on the latency of ...
Moog R - - 2002
Multicomponent apheresis procedures offer the possibility to collect standardized blood components as compared to whole blood donations. A new program for the concurrent collection of platelets (PLTs) and red blood cells (RBCs) was evaluated in a prospective study. Apheresis donors ( n=18) underwent concurrent collection of PLTs and RBCs using ...
Shin Sehyun - - 2002
A newly designed mass-detecting capillary viscometer is extended to measure the viscosity of whole blood over a range of shear rates without the use of anticoagulants in a clinical setting. In the present study as proof of principle, a single measurement of liquid-mass variation with time replaces the flow rate ...
Moon Peter C - - 2002
Flowable resin composites have been recommended for many clinical uses and have been formulated in a variety of compositions and viscosities to meet various uses. This study compared the variation in viscosity of flowable resin composites using the ADA Flow Test and measured film thickness with a test to simulate ...
Bezeaud Annie - - 2002
The structure of red blood cell (RBC) membranes in homozygous sickle cell disease (SCD) is significantly disturbed, with an increased exposure of aminophospholipids (phosphatidylserine and phosphatidylethanolamine) at the outer surface, responsible for a procoagulant activity of SS RBCs. Aminophospholipids are known not only to promote procoagulant reactions, but also to ...
Sollberger T - - 2002
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Rheological blood properties were studied during storage. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Blood viscosity, erythrocyte morphology and ATP levels were determined in filtered samples (Leukotrap WB filter system) and their unfiltered counterparts during storage with saline-adenine-glucose-mannitol (SAG-M) for 42 days. RESULTS: Prestorage leucocyte depletion decreased blood viscosity at a ...
Coussot Philippe - - 2002
We show that, above a critical stress, typical yield stress fluids (gels and clay suspensions) and soft glassy materials (colloidal glasses) start flowing abruptly and subsequently accelerate, leading to avalanches that are remarkably similar to those of granular materials. Rheometrical tests reveal that this is associated with a bifurcation in ...
Rosenson Robert S - - 2002
Elevated blood viscosity is a predictor of cardiovascular disease. The major determinants of blood viscosity are hematocrit and plasma viscosity. Plasma triglycerides elevate plasma viscosity; however, the contribution of plasma triglycerides to blood viscosity after adjustment for other major covariates has not been reported. This cross-sectional study of 257 adult ...
Ali Lyad - - 2002
The effect of aminophylline on human red blood cells (RBC) has been studied. Under in vitro condition, aminophylline alone does not hemolyse RBC. However, in the presence of riboflavin and visible light, aminophylline causes hemolysis of RBC. This hemolysis depends on the concentration of both riboflavin and aminophylline. Using different ...
Amemiya K - - 2002
The purpose of the present study was to clarify the relationship between the flow of a bolus and occlusal condition during mastication. First, the characteristics of a bolus under mastication was measured in subjects having different occlusal conditions. Secondly, the flow of a bolus between the upper and lower first ...
Fischer Edmundo I Cabrera - - 2002
The role of blood viscosity on arterial wall elasticity before and after deendothelization (DE) was studied. Seven ovine brachiocephalic arteries were studied in vitro under physiological pulsatile flow conditions achieved by a mock circulation loop. Instantaneous pressure and diameter signals were assessed in each arterial segment. Incremental elastic modulus (E(inc)) ...
Biondi C - - 2002
Human red blood cells (RBC) have a well-defined lifespan of 120 days affected by many cellular parameters. The aim of the present study was to investigate through a functional assay the effect of some factors in the interaction of erythrocytes with monocytes: heat rigidification, equilibration at different pH and desialyzation. ...
Teraoka Hiroki - - 2002
The effects of 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD) exposure on regional red blood cell (RBC) perfusion rate, as an index of blood flow, and lower jaw development were investigated quantitatively in zebrafish embryos (Danio rerio) during early development. As revealed by observation of live embryos and alcian-blue staining, TCDD retarded lower jaw development ...
Brauner C J - - 2002
Whole blood from rainbow trout and carp was subjected to hyperosmotic shock and subsequent beta-adrenergic stimulation (isoprenaline) at different oxygen tension ( PO(2)) and carbon dioxide tension ( PCO(2)) levels with the aim to evaluate changes in red blood cell (RBC) volume, pH and ion concentrations and their ultimate effect ...
Leach J Kent - - 2002
Several techniques for the development of a universal blood type are under investigation in order to address the vast shortage of blood required during times of crisis and for those receiving chronic transfusions. Recently, the covalent attachment of methoxypolyethylene glycol (mPEG) has received attention as a means to conceal the ...
Bogar L - - 2002
A number of clinical studies have demonstrated significant positive correlation between the severity of arterial hypertension (AHT) and whole blood viscosity. Red blood cell aggregation has also been associated with AHT especially in the severe form of the disease. The main possible cause of increased red blood cell aggregation is ...
Minhas Kuldip S - - 2002
Ice cream made with buffalo milk, using optimum levels of various stabilizers of plant origin, was evaluated for its flow behavior characteristics, with the objective of producing an acceptable quality product. The minimum variation in the viscosity of mix was observed at three rates of shear (348.88, 523.33 and 1046.66 ...
Tikhomirova I A - - 2002
It is known that intensive physical activity causes a loss of water. Since physical capacity is highly dependent upon fluidity of blood, the rheological characteristics of which are largely determined by water content, the aim of our study was to estimate rheological properties of blood under dehydration. To model the ...
Berezina Tamara L - - 2002
BACKGROUND: It is known that the age of transfused blood is a risk factor for the development of multiple organ failure in surgical patients. However, the character of hemorrheological changes in stored blood as well as the time when they appear remains disputable. We assumed that blood storage was accompanied ...
Hacioglu Gulay - - 2002
Red blood cell (RBC) properties were proposed to play role in the development of hypertension (HT). This study aimed at investigating the alterations of RBC deformability and aggregation, in various models of HT in rats. The following four models of HT were developed in rats: one kidney-one clip HT (1K-1C ...
McHedlishvili George - - 2002
Experiments in rat mesenterium were carried out under conditions when both pressure gradient in the chosen microvessels and their diameters were preserved constant. All details of the hemorheological events were directly visualized and documented by usage of appropriate microscopic video techniques. Intensified RBC aggregation locally produced in individual capillaries, immediately ...
Aïssa Benhaddad A - - 2002
The GH-IGF axis has been recently suggested to modulate blood rheology in trained athletes, via GH effects on body water status and a possible action of IGF-I on erythrocyte deformability and aggregability. Another potential candidate for such a rheologic effect of the GH-IGF axis is insulin-like growth factor binding protein-1 ...
Marcinkowska-Gapińska Anna - - 2002
We investigated the influence of kind of fluids used for transfusion - crystalloids and colloids - on the rheological parameters of blood with a special focus on the range of low shear rates. The blood viscosity measurements were performed with the use of a rotary-oscillatory rheometer Contraves LS 40. The ...
Muravyov A V - - 2002
Previous studies have shown a difference in rheological properties of young versus senescent RBCs. There are data that the athletes blood has more young RBCs than untrained people. Our research was a comparative study of the microrheological properties of young and old RBCs in athletes and in untrained people that ...
Samijo S K - - 2002
Under physiological circumstances in the common carotid artery (CCA), mean wall shear stress (WSS), defined as mean wall shear rate (WSR) times local whole blood viscosity (WBV), is maintained at approximately 1.5 Pa. In patients with end-stage renal failure (ESRF) whole blood viscosity is low and it is not unlikely ...
Tikhomirova I A - - 2002
Since the dehydration causes a loss of body water, we studied the rheological properties of blood in the course of water deprivation. Subjects used in this study were 64 white male rats divided into 4 groups: control (n=19) and 3 experimental groups which underwent water deprivation for 3 days (n=15), ...
Bratosin D - - 2001
In vivo phagocytosis of senescent red blood cells (RBCs) by macrophages occurs 120 days after their release into the circulation. It depends on two sequential signals that trigger phagocytosis: (1) desialylation of membrane glycoconjugates with the exposure of the penultimate beta-galactosyl residues and (2) exposure of phosphatidylserine in the membrane ...
Shtern V - - 2001
A paradoxical symmetry breaking--development of a unidirectional flow via thermal instability--is predicted by an analytical solution for compressible convection near a point source of both heat and gravity. Such a flow can propel a cosmic hot body (e.g., a protostar) in a molecular cloud. This convection emerges at the critical ...
Kang E S - - 2001
N(G),N(G)-dimethyl-L-arginine (asymmetric dimethylarginine or ADMA) and N(G)-monomethyl-L-arginine (L-NMMA) are post-translationally synthesized amino acids of nuclear proteins. Upon release during protein turnover, they are not used in protein synthesis, but are excreted or metabolized by dimethylarginine dimethylaminohydrolase (DDAH) found in many tissues. DDAH is present in monocytic and polynuclear cells of ...
Banyai S - - 2001
To determine the effect of atorvastatin on blood rheology in patients with familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) on regular LDL apheresis, we prospectively studied the rheological variables fibrinogen, plasma viscosity, red cell aggregation, whole blood viscosity, hematocrit and platelet aggregation in 12 patients (two homozygous, ten heterozygous) before and during treatment with ...
Matsuura T - - 2001
The purpose of this study was to investigate red blood cell (RBC) behavior during an increase in local cerebral blood flow (LCBF). We measured changes in RBC behavior by using laser-Doppler flowmetry (LDF) in alpha-chloralose-anesthetized rats. An increase in LCBF was carried out by approximately 2.5 and 4.0% CO(2) inhalation ...
Jones D S - - 2001
This study examined the creep behavior and oscillatory and flow properties of tetracycline-containing, bioadhesive semisolid formulations, designed for localized treatment of periodontal disease. Formulations were prepared containing hydroxyethylcellulose (HEC, 1, 3, or 5% w/w), poly(vinylpyrrolidone) (PVP, 2 or 3% w/w), polycarbophil (PC, 1 or 3% w/w), and tetracycline (5% w/w, ...
Rim S J - - 2001
BACKGROUND: During maximal hyperemia, capillaries provide the greatest resistance to flow. A major determinant of capillary resistance is viscosity. We, therefore, hypothesized that abnormal coronary blood flow (CBF) reserve observed during hyperlipidemia is secondary to increased blood viscosity and not abnormal coronary vasomotion. METHODS AND RESULTS: Maximal hyperemia was induced ...
Yao W - - 2001
The flow chamber was used to observe the orientation and small deformation of red blood cells (RBCs) in a shear flow of low viscosity. With the aid of computer software, the percentage of RBCs oriented to the C=0 orbit (OI)(F) and the degree of deformation (DI)(F) of such RBCs were ...
Mark M - - 2001
1. Taxanes are antineoplastic drugs which have cardiovascular side effects of unknown mechanism. We investigated their influence on blood viscosity and erythrocyte morphology. 2. Whole blood was incubated in vitro with increasing concentrations of Taxol, Taxotere, paclitaxel (0-100 microM) and the vehicles Cremophor-EL and Tween 80 (0-5% vol) for 1 ...
Giunta R - - 2001
Twenty-seven subjects suffering from peripheral occlusive arterial disease (POAD, clinical stage II-III according to Fontaine) were enrolled in this study to evaluate the effect of oxygen-ozone therapy upon hemorheological parameters and hemoglobin-oxygen affinity in patients with POAD. All patients underwent a major ozonized autohemotransfusion consisting of the slow reinfusion of ...
Govindarajan R - - 2001
Motivated by turbulent drag reduction by minute concentrations of polymers we study the effects of minor viscosity contrasts on the stability of hydrodynamic flows. The key player is a localized region where fluctuations are produced by interactions with the mean flow (the "critical layer"). We show that a layer of ...
S. L. Lebelo
Blood viscosity and blood parameters were studied in striped bass, Morone saxatilis (Walbaum) under various fish hatchery conditions. Twenty-seven adult striped bass weighing between 1040 g and 1800 g were divided into four groups: (1) healthy fish; (2) short-term hypoxia, fish exposed to oxygen concentrations of 4 mg/L for four ...
Habre W - - 2001
Although viscosity (mu) is a crucial factor in measurements of flow with a pneumotachograph, and density (rho) also plays a role in the presence of turbulent flow, these material constants are not available for the volatile anaesthetic agents commonly administered in clinical practice. Thus, we determined experimentally mu and rho ...
Ahlqvist J - - 2001
Atherosclerotic fibrous plaques typically manifest at inlets of branches and in expansions etc. of large elastic arteries. A resting man with a surface area of 1.78 m(2)produces energy at a rate of 100 W (86 kcal/h), mainly by core organs. Core blood heat is convected to arterial walls and conducted ...
Girasole M - - 2001
We used air operating atomic force microscopy (AFM) to study several morphological modifications of human erythrocytes, artificially produced by addition of exogenous agents including phospholipids, low ionic strength media and drugs. Most experiments were performed on unfixed samples to avoid treating red blood cells (RBCs) with chemical agents that can, ...
Huang K T - - 2001
Nitric oxide (NO) activates soluble guanylyl cyclase in smooth muscle cells to induce vasodilation in the vasculature. However, as hemoglobin (Hb) is an effective scavenger of NO and is present in high concentrations inside the red blood cell (RBC), the bioavailability of NO would be too low to elicit soluble ...
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