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McGavigan C Jay - - 2003
BACKGROUND: The levonorgestrel intrauterine system (LNG-IUS) is a contraceptive device that is used for treatment of menorrhagia. The system induces inter-menstrual bleeding within the first few months after insertion. We hypothesized that this bleeding might be associated with a change in vascular development. METHODS: A randomized, controlled study was undertaken ...
Baklanov Dmitri - - 2003
Arteriogenesis is a naturally occurring process leading to formation of the true bypass collaterals capable of providing normal blood flow to the distal vascular bed. Promoting the development of such conductance blood vessels appears to be the most attractive therapeutic strategy in occlusive atherosclerotic disease. Although our understanding of molecular ...
Walski Michał - - 2003
We investigated the features of newly formed blood vessels after surgical brain injury of the rat's cerebral cortex distal to the operated region. We document the process of split mature blood vessels by an endothelial bridge and morphological features of newly formed vessels. We did not observe a disruption of ...
Kimel Sol - - 2003
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Treatment of port wine stains (PWS) by photothermolysis can be improved by optimizing laser parameters. We have studied the all-important role of wavelength (lambda) by performing pulsed laser photothermolysis in the vasculature of the chick chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) assay. STUDY DESIGN/MATERIALS AND METHODS: The CAM contains an ...
Yamamoto Yoshihiro - - 2003
PURPOSE: To measure the blood flow velocities in feeder vessels of patients with choroidal neovascularization (CNV) secondary to age-related macular degeneration. METHODS: We examined the early images of indocyanine green videoangiography (v-ICGA) in 29 patients (29 eyes) with CNV, in whom feeder vessels could be identified by v-ICGA. The v-ICGA ...
Oertel Joachim - - 2003
Waterjet dissection enables precise parenchymal dissection under preservation of vessels and reduction of intraoperative blood loss in general surgery. The present study reports our experimental and clinical results with this device in neurosurgery. Our experimental studies in the porcine cadaver brain show that the device allows very accurate, precise, and ...
He Qinghong - - 2002
Theoretical studies have indicated that a significant fraction of all blood-tissue heat transfer occurs in artery-vein pairs whose arterial diameter varies between 200 and 1000 microns. In this study, we have developed a new in vivo technique in which it is possible to make the first direct measurements of the ...
Callebaut M - - 2002
By using the quail-chicken chimera technique, we studied the reactivity and the eventual developmental or inducing capacities of the avian caudal marginal zone (in comparison with Rauber's sickle), when associated in vitro with different avian blastoderm components. If a fragment of quail sickle endoblast is placed on the caudal marginal ...
Weinstein Brant M - - 2002
The zebrafish has recently emerged as an advantageous model organism for studying how the stereotypic and evolutionarily conserved network of vertebrate blood vessels arises during development. The ability to screen for vascular-specific mutants and to image and experimentally manipulate blood vessels throughout living embryos has already yielded new insights into ...
Ospedal Katia Zoghbi - - 2002
Loxoscelism, the term used to describe envenomation with brown spiders, is characterized by a dermonecrotic lesion at the bite site. In the present investigation we submitted albino rabbits to an acute experimental envenomation protocol using Loxosceles intermedia (brown spider) venom, with in order to determine the pathogenesic features of the ...
Challa V R - - 2002
The purpose of this study was to explain the morphology and significance of string vessels in human brains. Brain slices (1.5 cm thick) were embedded in celloidin, sections cut at 100 microm and stained with antibody to collagen IV. A second component of the study was a 3-D rotational study ...
Ding Dalian - - 2002
The mechanisms underlying the ototoxicity of ethacrynic acid (EA) are not fully understood. Previous studies have focused on morphologic and enzymatic changes in the stria vascularis. The current experiment shows that one of the earliest effects of EA is ischemia, resulting from impaired blood flow in vessels supplying the lateral ...
Ozawa K - - 2002
Cerebrovascular deposition of the amyloid beta-protein (Abeta) is a common pathologic event in patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) and certain related disorders. Such an Abeta vascular deposition occurs primarily in the medial layer of the cerebral vessel wall in an assembled fibrillar state. These deposits are associated with several pathological ...
Anstrom John A - - 2002
Germinal matrix hemorrhage-intraventricular hemorrhage (GMH-IVH) commonly affects premature neonates. The gravity of the consequences associated with GMH-IVH makes it a major concern in their care. GMH-IVH begins in the germinal matrix tissue and is, most commonly, the result of venous rupture. Arteriole-to-venous precapillary shunts in the cerebrum of premature neonates ...
Zakrzewicz Andreas - - 2002
The development and maintenance of the vascular system requires not only the formation of new vessels (vasculogenesis, angiogenesis) but also the continuous adjustment of vessel and network structures in response to functional needs. This "angioadaptation" depends on the interplay of vascular responses to growth factors, to the metabolic status of ...
Secomb Timothy W - - 2002
The adequate and efficient functioning of the circulatory system requires coordination of vessel diameters and of vascular responses to local and remote stimuli. Such coordination implies transfer of information about functional status and demands to all parts of the vascular system. In the peripheral circulation, blood flow must be controlled ...
Shi Xiaorui - - 2002
The objectives of the current study were to investigate the distribution and production of NO in cochlear blood vessels, and to assess whether the inhibition of basal NO production leads to vascular protein leakage of the cochlear microvasculature. Using the fluorescent dye 4,5-diaminofluorescein diacetate, NO was detected, both in vitro ...
Sigal Leonard H - - 2002
If we accept the perfectly reasonable premise that the mass of inflammatory tissue in rheumatoid arthritis (and psoriatic arthritis or any other inflammatory joint disease) requires oxygen and nutrition to survive and grow, we are confronted with a novel concept for therapy: if we can block the nutritional supply of ...
Mercier Frederic - - 2002
Cytogenesis in adult peripheral organs, and in all organs during development, occurs nearby basal laminae (BL) overlying connective tissue. Paradoxically, cytogenesis in the adult brain occurs primarily in the subependymal layer (SEL), a zone where no particular organization of BL and connective tissue has been described. We have reinvestigated the ...
Paegle Diana I - - 2002
PURPOSE: Our aim was to morphologically investigate the occurrence of fibroblasts, chondrocytes, and blood vessels in the tissue of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disc, the intermediate zone, and the posterior disc attachment region in control autopsy specimens and to compare the results with those observed in corresponding tissues from patients ...
Hayakawa Kunihiro - - 2002
We describe a new technique in which the basilic vein is transposed subcutaneously with endoscopic surgery to create a vascular access in the arm. The vein was harvested with the Endoscopic Vascular Surgery System (Olympus Co, Tokyo, Japan). We could harvest a vessel about 25 cm long with endoscopy. After ...
Sweet Robert - - 2002
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: An image-based approach has been developed to represent bleeding in a simulator for transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP). Whereas previous groups attempted to simulate bleeding mathematically over tissue surfaces or in blood vessels, our approach focused on macroscopic visualization of bleeding in a fluid environment. The ...
Weinstein Brant - - 2002
Understanding how blood vessels form has become increasingly important in recent years yet remains difficult to study. The architecture and context of blood vessels are difficult to reproduce in vitro, and most developing blood vessels in vivo are relatively inaccessible to observation and experimental manipulation. Zebrafish, however, provide several advantages. ...
Becattini Cecilia - - 2002
Three factors are related with the pathogenesis of venous thrombosis: (1) blood stasis, (2) hypercoagulability, and (3) vessel damage. Local and systemic factors are implicated in blood stasis. Remarkable advances have been recently achieved regarding the understanding of the concept of hypercoagulability, with special emphasis to thrombophilic molecular abnormalities. Increased ...
Dong Wu - - 2002
Effects of 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD) on local circulation and apoptosis in the midbrain were investigated in zebrafish (Danio rerio) embryos during early development. Embryos were exposed to TCDD from 24 h post fertilization (hpf) until observation, in water maintained at 28.5 degrees C. TCDD decreased blood flow in the mesencephalic vein, ...
Lawson Nathan D - - 2002
In this study we describe a model system that allows continuous in vivo observation of the vertebrate embryonic vasculature. We find that the zebrafish fli1 promoter is able to drive expression of enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP) in all blood vessels throughout embryogenesis. We demonstrate the utility of vascular-specific transgenic ...
Gaspar John - - 2002
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the role of the Ets factor NERF in the regulation of the Tie1 and Tie2 genes during chicken blood vessel development. METHODS AND RESULTS: We have isolated the full-length cDNA for the chicken homologue of the human Ets factor NERF2 (cNERF2). ...
Boeckx W - - 2002
In this paper the authors present a new type of microvascular anastomosis to overcome two major inconveniences in microsurgery: "flow discrepancy" and vessel size discrepancy between the donor and the recipient vessels. A Y-shaped anastomosis is an end-to-end anastomosis between three vessels: two small ones on one side and a ...
Melkonian Goar - - 2002
The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that components in mainstream (MS) and sidestream (SS) cigarette smoke inhibit growth and angiogenesis using the chick chorioallantoic membrane (CAM). Varying doses of whole or gas-phase MS and SS smoke solutions were placed on day 5 CAMs, and their effects ...
Zhang Xiulan - - 2002
PURPOSE: To examine the anatomic relationships of retinal blood vessels to the nerve fiber layer. METHODS: Retinal flat preparations from monkey and cat were stained with methylene blue dye and examined by light microscopy. RESULTS: A focal transition in nerve fiber bundle patterns occurs just above major retinal blood vessels. ...
Saaristo Anne - - 2002
Vascular endothelial growth factors (VEGFs) and their receptors (VEGFRs) are important regulators of blood and lymphatic vessel growth and vascular permeability. The VEGF-C/VEGFR-3 signaling pathway is crucial for lymphangiogenesis, and heterozygous inactivating missense mutations of the VEGFR-3 gene are associated with hereditary lymphedema. However, VEGF-C can have potent effects on ...
Weinstein Brant - - 2002
Signaling between growing blood vessels and the tissues that they innervate has traditionally been viewed as a one-way conversation, with organs and tissues supplying important cues for the growth and anatomical patterning of the blood vessels supplying them, but not vice-versa. Two recent papers now provide evidence that blood vessels ...
Fang Haiping - - 2002
A lattice Boltzmann method for simulating the viscous flow in large distensible blood vessels is presented by introducing a boundary condition for elastic and moving boundaries. The mass conservation for the boundary condition is tested in detail. The viscous flow in elastic vessels is simulated with a pressure-radius relationship similar ...
Sucato Daniel J - - 2002
STUDY DESIGN: Disc-endplate excision and spine fusion were compared in animals randomly assigned to segmental vessel-spared and segmental vessel-ligated groups in an in vivo goat model of anterior spine discectomy and fusion using thoracoscopic techniques. OBJECTIVES: To compare safety and completeness of disc and endplate excision, and to perform a ...
Loy David N - - 2002
After spinal cord injury (SCI), the absence of an adequate blood supply to injured tissues has been hypothesized to contribute to the lack of regeneration. In this study, blood vessel changes were examined in 28 adult female Fischer 344 rats at 1, 3, 7, 14, 28, and 60 days after ...
Krenz Gary S - - 2002
In a class of model vascular trees having distensible blood vessels, we prove that flow partitioning throughout the tree remains constant, independent of the nonzero driving flow (or nonzero inlet to terminal outlet pressure difference). Underlying assumptions are: (1) every vessel in the tree exhibits the same distensibility relationship given ...
Yu Han-Liang - - 2002
The end-to-side anastomosis is one of the most useful techniques in microsurgery. It creates a recipient opening for the donor, keeps the donor vessel intact, and does not interrupt distal blood flow, compared to the end-to-end anastomosis technique. The end-to-side anastomosis is consequently becoming more acceptable in reconstructive microsurgery. The ...
Glavić Z - - 2002
BACKGROUND: The recognition and localization of blood vessels to prevent their intraoperative perforation poses a major problem in laparoscopic surgery. The endoscopic pulse detector is a new device that has been specially developed for the detection and recognition of blood vessels in laparoscopic surgery. The instrument uses an accelerometer to ...
Serluca Fabrizio C - - 2002
The local presence of endothelial cells seems necessary for proper embryonic development of several organs. However, the signals involved are unknown. The glomerulus is generated by the coalescence of podocytes around an ingrowing capillary and is the site of blood ultrafiltration. In the absence of vessels, glomerular assembly does not ...
Ferrer I - - 2002
Semicarbazide sensitive amine oxidase (SSAO) metabolizes oxidative deamination of primary aromatic and aliphatic amines, and, in the brain, it is selectively expressed in blood vessels. SSAO expression is examined, by immunohistochemistry with a purified polyclonal antibody to SSAO from bovine lung, in the brains of subjects with Alzheimer disease (AD; ...
Takashima Seiji - - 2002
Neuropilins (NP1 and NP2) are vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) receptors that mediate developmental and tumor angiogenesis. Transgenic mice, in which both NP1 and NP2 were targeted (NP1(-/-)NP2(-/-)) died in utero at E8.5. Their yolk sacs were totally avascular. Mice deficient for NP2 but heterozygous for NP1 (NP1(+/-)NP2(-/-)) or deficient ...
Taniyama Yoshiaki - - 2002
BACKGROUND: Although viral vector systems are efficient to transfect foreign genes into blood vessels, safety issues remain in relation to human gene therapy. In this study, we examined the feasibility of a novel nonviral vector system by using high-frequency, low-intensity ultrasound irradiation for transfection into blood vessels. METHODS AND RESULTS: ...
Noveroske Janice K - - 2002
For nearly 40 years functional studies of the mouse quaking gene (qkI) have focused on its role in the postnatal central nervous system during myelination. However, the homozygous lethality of a number of ENU-induced alleles reveals that quaking has a critical role in embryonic development prior to the start of ...
Krasovitski Boris - - 2002
In this article we present a mathematical simulation of the temperature field in and around a blood vessel when it is sonicated by a focused ultrasound beam. A simplified geometry is considered: a cylindrical blood vessel is embedded in tissue parallel to a flat skin surface. The ultrasound transducer is ...
Li Zhuang-Jie - - 2002
There are many papers on tissue remodeling of blood vessels in hypertension, but there are few documents describing the tissue remodeling of the blood vessels following a step lowering of the blood pressure. The present article presents data on the opening angle, the vessel wall thickness, and the thicknesses of ...
Wirth T - - 2002
The blood supply of the growth plate has been described in the late 50s and early 60s, and there was controversial discussion about the existence of transphyseal vessels. The vascular supply of growth plate and epiphysis of the proximal tibia was reinvestigated using a modern technique, the Mercox-perfusion method, in ...
Foschi D - - 2002
BACKGROUND: The use of the ultrasonically activated scalpel (UAS) for vessel closure has attained widespread acceptance in many surgical fields. The aim of our study was to investigate the electron microscopic changes to the blood vessels after the application of UAS. METHODS: We collected 10 arterial and 10 venous segments ...
Zhu Liang - - 2002
In this study, a new theoretical framework was developed to investigate temperature variations along countercurrent SAV blood vessels from 300 to 1000 microm diameter in skeletal muscle. Vessels of this size lie outside the range of validity of the Weinbaum-Jiji bioheat equation and, heretofore, have been treated using discrete numerical ...
Adams Ralf H - - 2002
During vertebrate development, morphologically and functionally very different tissue types and organ systems need to be generated and organised in close coordination with each other. Blood vessels, which become critically required during early embryogenesis and remain indispensable throughout life, need to integrate into a great diversity of tissue types and ...
Zhu Yan - - 2002
Blood vessels express estrogen receptors, but their role in cardiovascular physiology is not well understood. We show that vascular smooth muscle cells and blood vessels from estrogen receptor beta (ERbeta)-deficient mice exhibit multiple functional abnormalities. In wild-type mouse blood vessels, estrogen attenuates vasoconstriction by an ERbeta-mediated increase in inducible nitric ...
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