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Slonim A - - 1991
The objective of the study was to investigate the effect of isradipine on red blood cell filtrability in 20 men with mild-to-moderate hypertension. In this prospective, double-blind study, parallel groups of hypertensive male patients were randomized to receive either isradipine (n = 11) or placebo (n = 9). An additional ...
Hankes L V - - 1991
The cerebral uptake of 11C-nicotinic acid (11C-NAC) and 11C-nicotinamide (11C-NAM) was quantified by the use of PET. Based on the amount of activity injected, the PET images showed a low cerebral uptake of 11C-NAC, while 11C-NAM was clearly visualized in the cortical areas. This discrepancy was found to be the ...
Botha U M - - 1991
To assess mucociliary clearance rates of the lungs using a monodisperse particle of constant volume, we investigated the possibility of using a patient's own red blood cells. The cells are tagged with 99mTechnetium. The procedure was performed on two groups of volunteers. The test was found to be very reliable ...
Melegh B - - 1991
Total- and free carnitine content of washed pooled red blood cells collected from five children prior to and on the last day of combined pivampicillin and equal molar carnitine treatment were measured. On the last day of treatment (day 7) the level of total carnitine decreased from 47.5 +/- 3.39 ...
Willmore L J - - 1991
Head trauma with cerebral contusion causes extravasation of red blood cells, followed by hemolysis and deposition of iron-containing blood products within the neuropil. Liberation of heme compounds is associated with deposition of hemosiderin, and with gliosis, neuronal loss and occasionally the development of seizures. In this experiment we injected components ...
Monder C - - 1991
Corticosteroid side-chain (CSC) isomerase catalyzes ketol-aldol interconversion of the corticosteroid side chain. The enzyme was present in the blood of mouse, rat, guinea pig, chicken, pig, horse, sheep, cow, and human. The patterns of substrate specificity, measuring 3H-1H exchange of 21-tritiated forms of 11-deoxycorticosterone, corticosterone, and cortisol, were species specific. ...
Mchedlishvili G - - 1991
The present article summarizes the author's perennial research on the flow of red blood cells in microvessels, the major determinant of rheological properties of blood in the microcirculation. Two main patterns of blood flow structure in microvessels, in the smallest arteries and veins and in the capillaries are described. The ...
Okamoto M - - 1991
Interleukin-1 beta (IL-1 beta) release from human peripheral blood monocytes during the incubation with carbonyl-iron or sheep red blood cells was investigated. The incubation of purified monocytes with carbonyl-iron or sheep red blood cells enhanced IL-1 beta release, while their compounds, hemoglobin, globin and ferric citrate did not. The mechanisms ...
Le Dévéhat C - - 1991
The aim of this work was to evaluate the effect of buflomedil on hemorheologic, hemodynamic and microcirculatory properties in diabetic patients. Patients were 20 noninsulin-dependent diabetics with distal arteriopathy characterized by chronic hypoxia (transcutaneous oxygen pressure = 25.2 +/- 4.8 mm Hg). They were randomly assigned to two groups for ...
Casado A - - 1991
1. Blood samples obtained from 114 animals of three species of the genus Gazella (Gazella dama, Gazella dorcas and Gazella cuvieri) were analyzed from hematology (osmotic fragility, red blood cells morphology and hemoglobin electrophoresis) and biochemical values (glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase, pyruvate kinase and glutathione reductase deficiencies and superoxide dismutase activity). 2. ...
Evans T C - - 1991
The availability of automated blood cell analyzers that provide an index of red blood cell distribution width (RDW) has lead to new approaches to patients with anemia. While the emergency physician is primarily responsible for the detection of patients with anemia, the inclusion of the RDW in the complete blood ...
Cokelet G R - - 1991
The aggregation of red blood cells in blood flowing through small tubes at very low shear rates leads to the two-phase flow of an inner core of rouleaux surrounded by a cell-depleted peripheral layer. The formation of this layer is known to be accompanied by a decrease in hydrodynamic resistance ...
Giulivi C - - 1990
Ferrylhemoglobin (X-FeIV-OH, where X denotes an amino acid residue in the globin moiety) has long been suspected as a cytotoxic agent produced by the interaction of oxyhemoglobin (X-FeIIO2) or methemoglobin (X-FeIII) with H2O2 in red blood cells. To date, however, technical difficulties have prevented the identification and quantification of X-FeIV-OH. ...
Farfel Z - - 1990
Spurious hypoglycemia and hyperkalemia were found in a patient with chronic hemolytic anemia due to an unidentified hemoglobinopathy. The patient had massive reticulocytosis, and many nucleated red blood cells were present in his blood smear. Hypoxemia was induced in vitro. No correlation was found between in vitro hypoglycemia and hyperkalemia. ...
Chiles T C - - 1990
A potent agglutinin of rabbit and sheep red blood cells, obtained from the red alga Gracilaria tikvahiae, was purified by ammonium sulfate fractionation, ion exchange, gel filtration, and hydroxylapatite chromatography. Human A and B blood group erythrocytes were also agglutinated, whereas human O blood group erythrocytes were not agglutinated. The ...
Carr R T - - 1990
Red cell distribution in simple two bifurcation networks has been studied experimentally. The results indicate that fractional red cell flux/fractional volumetric flow curves can be asymmetric at the downstream bifurcation. The important parameters affecting this asymmetry are the fractional flow into the upstream branch Q1*, and the ratio of the ...
Thorp J A - - 1990
Plasma potassium, calcium, and albumin concentrations in irradiated blood, and in fetal blood before and after transfusion, were measured. Dangerously high plasma potassium levels were observed in some units of irradiated packed red blood cells (range, 13.9 to 66.5 mEq/L; mean, 44.7 mEq/L) and could be one possible explanation for ...
Coleman J K - - 1990
The effects of pentoxifylline on cochlear blood flow (CoBF) were investigated in anesthetized guinea pigs by laser Doppler flowmetry and intravital microscopy red blood cell velocity measurement. Intra-arterial infusion of pentoxifylline (3, 4, and 5 mg/kg/min) produced dose-dependent reductions in blood pressure, accompanied by significant elevations in CoBF that were ...
Miller B L - - 1990
The influence of oral lithium on the concentration of red blood cell choline (Ch), lecithin, glycerophosphorylcholine (GPCh) and phosphorylcholine (PCh) was studied. The concentration of RBC Ch was significantly elevated and the concentration of lecithin, GPCh and PCh significantly depressed in 16 patients on oral lithium compared to 9 age-matched ...
Thorvaldson J - - 1990
The importance of increments in splenic venous pressure (SVP) and splenic arterial flow (SAF) for splenic red cell accumulation was estimated in 14 anesthetized dogs with the spleen in situ by arterial and splenic venous hematocrit measurements and continuous ultrasonic recording of splenic diameter (SD). A 10-mmHg increase in SVP ...
Rudowski W - - 1990
Three major components of blood with clearly defined functions are: 1) red cells 2) plasma volume 3) coagulation factors At the present time artificial or synthetic coagulation factors are not available. Plasma volume expanders are well known in clinical practice. The main subject of this paper is the complex area ...
Diao Y - - 1990
A Chinese woman of blood group B, D- and her husband of blood group AB, CCDee were examined. The woman had not been transfused before. Their first two babies died. Anti-Hro and anti-e were found in the mother's serum. During her third pregnancy, the titer of antibodies went up quickly, ...
Onoyama K - - 1990
A chronic hemodialysis case, a 46-year-old woman with secondary hemosiderosis induced by parenteral iron and blood transfusion due to a refractory anemia, was effectively treated with recombinant human erythropoietin and the removal of red blood cells. The cumulative dose of the iron removed was 5,712 mg. Plasma ferritin decreased from ...
Shibasaki M - - 1990
1. The authors established a method for measuring haloperidol (HAL) reductase activity in human red blood cells. 2. Characteristics of the HAL reductase in red blood cells were examined. This enzyme reaction was NADPH dependent, and the optimum pH was at 8.2-8.9. Vmax and Km were calculated as 25-150 pmol/hr/10(6) ...
Stuart J - - 1990
The science of blood rheology (study of the flow and deformability of blood) is of increasing practical importance to the investigation of blood disorders. In diagnostic laboratories, rheological tests such as the erythrocyte sedimentation rate, zeta sedimentation ratio, and plasma viscosity are used to monitor patients with an acute-phase response ...
Nordt F J - - 1990
Erythrocyte aggregation is an important determinant of the rheological behavior of blood and may play a critical role in nutritive tissue perfusion at the level of the microcirculation, particularly in situations of low flow. Thus, abnormal red blood cell aggregation may contribute to the pathophysiology of a variety of vascular ...
Weiss Douglas J. - - 1990
Echinocytes were evaluated quantitatively in both healthy and sick dogs and compared with red blood cell (RBC) morphology on Wright's-stained blood smears. Of 68 samples submitted from sick dogs, 32 had high echinocyte numbers. Two diseases, glomerulonephritis and lymphosarcoma, accounted for 15 of the 32 cases. In only four instances ...
Sachs G - - 1990
Recombinant human erythropoietin (rhEPO) used for the treatment of children with renal anemia is an effective stimulus of erythroid proliferation and differentiation. The increases of reticulocytes and of the hematocrit values give the possibility to renounce further blood transfusions in dialysis patients. There are no beneficial in vivo effects of ...
Moore G L - - 1990
The introduction of a 7.5% hypertonic saline/6% dextran 70 (HSD) solution into clinical trials for the treatment of hypovolemic states, and the past concerns regarding the possible interference of dextran with blood serology, prompted us to investigate the effects of HSD on human red-cell typing and stability. HSD was evaluated ...
Kruskall M S - - 1990
Most commercial blood warmers are unable to warm blood components to greater than 35 degrees C at rapid flow rates (greater than 100 mL/min) because of problems with inefficient heat transfer and resistance to the flow of blood through the instrument's tubing. A new blood warmer, using a closed-flow 40 ...
Komosa M - - 1990
1. In six foals and their mothers (of Standard breed) diurnal changes in the haemoglobin level, red blood cell number and mean corpuscular haemoglobin during the first 13 weeks of foal life were studied. 2. Studies begun when a foal reached 7 days of age and were repeated every two ...
Alanen A - - 1990
Red blood cell aggregates are mainly responsible for the echogenicity of flowing blood. Thus, ultrasound can be used to observe the degree of red blood cell aggregation in slow flow conditions. We quantified blood echogenicity to study aggregation tendency of red blood cells in blood of patients with claudication, patients ...
Ernst E - - 1989
This study attempted to determine whether the autohemodilution that has repeatedly been shown to be induced by nitrates and other vasodilators is also produced by cilazapril. Fifteen healthy male volunteers were given 2.5 mg oral cilazapril daily for two weeks. Blood rheology was quantified by measuring blood and plasma viscosity, ...
Tsunoda K - - 1989
In a Japanese family, we discovered by starch-gel electrophoresis a fast variant of 6-phosphogluconate dehydrogenase (PGD) in red blood cells. This variant is described here for the first time and temporarily named AX. It showed three PGD bands, the usual PGD A band and two faster-moving bands than PGD A. ...
Santarromana M - - 1989
Total and free magnesium contents were determined by atomic absorption spectrophotometry and 31P nuclear magnetic resonance on red blood cells of healthy blood donors of known HLA groups. A statistically significant correlation was found between free and total magnesium contents (r = 0.67, P less than 0.02). The previously described ...
Dale G L - - 1989
Senescent erythrocytes from rabbits were previously shown to have elevated levels of adenine nucleotides. The present study documents that aged red blood cells have a normal synthetic capacity for adenine nucleotides, as indicated by normal levels of adenosine kinase. However, senescent erythrocytes do have decreased levels of adenosine 5'-monophosphate deaminase, ...
Ferraris V A - - 1989
One hundred fifty-nine consecutive patients who underwent coronary artery bypass grafting were studied to determine clinical and laboratory predictors of excessive postoperative packed red blood cell transfusion. Consideration of the distribution of packed red blood cells administered revealed that the patients could be divided into two groups: those patients who ...
Pessina G P - - 1989
The kinetic behavior of the spin label MAL-6 in the interaction with differently aged human erythrocyte membranes was evaluated by monitoring the rate of disappearance of the room temperature ESR signal due to the MAL-6 spin label added to blood after storage at 4 degrees C or after incubation of ...
Goldsmith H L - - 1989
We give an account of the work of Robin Fåhraeus over the years 1917-1938, his contribution to our understanding of blood rheology, and its relevance to circulatory physiology. Fåhraeus published few original papers on this subject, yet he clearly understood the phenomena occurring in the tube flow of mammalian blood. ...
Rocchigiani M - - 1989
An increase in the density of erythrocytes was observed after storage of whole blood for 30 days at 4 degrees C in either acid citrate-dextrose or citrate-phosphate-dextrose-adrenaline. Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase activity in unfractionated red blood cell lysates did not vary with the storage time. Enzyme activity in the lighter fraction separated ...
Pries A R - - 1989
The distribution of red cell and blood volume flow was studied at 65 arteriolar bifurcations in the rat mesentery. Hematocrit and flow velocity were measured simultaneously in all three vessel segments constituting a bifurcation. Blood flow distribution was manipulated by irreversibly occluding downstream side branches of one of the daughter ...
Banks R A - - 1989
The mean corpuscular volume (MCV) of urinary erythrocytes was measured by a Coulter Counter in 42 patients with asymptomatic haematuria. All patients had the source of haematuria established by a renal biopsy, cystoscopy or radiology. The mean urine MCV was significantly less in those with glomerular disease (n = 21) ...
Ko G N - - 1989
In a double-blind, placebo-controlled study, 15 drug-free chronic schizophrenic inpatients were treated with a fixed dose of haloperidol for 6 weeks. Haloperidol and its metabolite, reduced haloperidol, were measured in plasma and red blood cells after 2, 4, and 6 weeks of treatment. Behavioral change was rated using the Brief ...
Berling C - - 1989
This review assesses the progress of NMR in the field of hemorheology, i.e., the assessment of the mechanical and physical characteristics of flowing blood. The review deals with the intrinsic rheological properties of the red cell and its constituents (membrane, cytoplasm), which are dominant in the microcirculation, and a section ...
Jones M - - 1989
There is increasing evidence that the technique of reinfusing an athlete's stored blood prior to competition to improve performance has been used on many occasions. Although early experimental results were controversial and the precise mechanism by which the technique improves performance is still debated, there is now strong evidence that ...
Ajayi F O - - 1989
The partitioning of chloroquine and its two desethyl metabolites between red blood cells (RBCs) and plasma was studied in vitro, using blood from healthy adults and from children with Plasmodium falciparum parasitaemia. Blood from the volunteers was incubated with varying concentrations of chloroquine (CQ), desethylchloroquine (DCQ) and bisdesethyl-chloroquine (BDCQ) for ...
Miyazawa T - - 1989
The authors investigated the effect on the brain of red blood cells that had been modified by contrast media. Rat blood was mixed with an equivolume of contrast media, and up to 200 microL of the mixture was infused to the internal carotid artery of the rat. Evans blue was ...
Koblik P D - - 1989
An in vitro method to label equine RBC with technetium 99m was modified to achieve quantitative labeling of cells in concentrated whole blood. After a blood sample was incubated with a reducing agent (stannous citrate), an oxidizing reagent (NaOCl) and a chelating agent (EDTA) were added to inactivate residual Sn2+ ...
Routh H F - - 1989
Blood backscatters ultrasound primarily because the erythrocytes (red blood corpuscles) have a specific acoustic impedance slightly different from that of the surrounding plasma. In an attempt to explain some of the main results concerning such scatter, a one-dimensional model is set up and analysed. The results computed from it are ...
Forman D T - - 1989
The pre-clinical diagnosis of acute intermittent porphyria (AIP) is important because acute attacks can be brought about by drugs, liver toxins, hormonal changes and diet. There also may be no obvious precipitating agent. The discovery that the activity of uroporphyrinogen I synthase (URO-S) activity in the red blood cells of ...
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