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Jones R A - - 1996
A susceptibility contrast agent which does not pass into the extra-cellular space was used to study the effect of changes in the relative cerebral blood volume (CBV) on the haemodynamic response to anoxia, for both normal and ischaemic brain tissue, in a rat model of acute focal ischaemia. In non-ischaemic ...
Roelcke U - - 1996
Iron and transferrin are required for DNA synthesis and cell division. Cellular iron uptake is mediated by transferrin receptors. In order to investigate whether iron uptake in brain tumors is associated with their histological grade, we studied 24 patients (5 astrocytoma, 11 glioblastoma, 8 meningioma) using positron emission tomography and ...
Felländer G - - 1996
The adrenergic regulation of adipose tissue lipolysis and blood flow was investigated in nonobese patients (10 men and 23 women) undergoing cholecystectomy. Two microdialysis probes were inserted into the scadipose tissue and microdialyzed in the absence or presence of 10(-4) mol/L of either nonselective beta-adrenoceptor blocker propranolol or nonselective alpha-adrenoceptor ...
Bhujwalla Z M - - 1996
Perfusion plays a key role in tumor proliferation and therapeutic response. Tumor heterogeneity necessitates use of the highest spatial resolution to monitor metabolic correlates of blood flow changes. This is best achieved with 1H NMR spectroscopy, which permits noninvasive acquisition of high resolution spectroscopic images (SI) of subcutaneous tumors in ...
Kolios M C - - 1996
This article examines lesion formation using focused ultrasound and demonstrates how blood flow may affect lesion dimensions using a theoretical model. The effects of blood flow on temperature distributions during ultrasonic lesioning are examined for both regional cooling by the microvasculature and localized cooling due to thermally significant vessels. Regional ...
Bray R C - - 1996
Coloured microspheres were used to determine standardized blood flow in an established model of medial collateral ligament injury in the adult rabbit knee. Resting blood flow in the ligament was ascertained to be on the order of 0.68 +/- 0.08 ml/min/100 g (mean +/- SEM) in normal rabbit knees, although ...
Linden M D - - 1996
We compared different means of assaying tumor proliferative activity by either flow cytometric or immunohistologic methods in formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded blocks. A series of 84 Dukes' stage B colorectal carcinomas were examined to identify high-risk patients who may potentially benefit from adjuvant therapy. Flow cytometric analysis was performed by a modified ...
Arndt V R - - 1996
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Since most clinical laser angioplasties require the use of over-the-wire delivery systems, we studied the effects of pulsed dye laser energy (504 nm, 1.4 microseconds on arterial vessel walls in combination with a multifiber catheter system. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Postmortem arterial segments (n = 368) were exposed ...
Nah B S - - 1996
PURPOSE: The vascular thermal adaptation in the R3230 adenocarcinoma, skin and muscle in the legs of Fischer rats was studied. METHODS AND MATERIALS: The legs of Fischer rats bearing the R3230 AC adenocarcinoma (subcutaneously) were heated once or twice with a water bath, and the blood flow in the tumor, ...
Pierce C H - - 1996
OBJECTIVES: The partitioning of lipophilic toxicants into blood and into adipose tissue plays an important role in the physiological distribution and toxicology of these substances. The partition coefficients between blood and air and adipose tissue and air were determined for widely used aromatic solvents in an in vitro test system ...
Felländer G - - 1996
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the feasibility of the microdialysis ethanol perfusion technique for monitoring nutritive blood flow in subcutaneous adipose tissue. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Microdialysis probes were inserted percutaneously into the subcutaneous adipose tissue in 15 non-obese women, and were perfused with 50 mmol/l of ethanol. The experiments were carried ...
Barbe P - - 1996
1. The involvement of beta 1-, beta 2- and beta 3-adrenoceptors in the control of lipolysis and nutritive blood flow was investigated in abdominal subcutaneous adipose tissue of healthy young adults by use of an in situ microdialysis technique. 2. Dialysis probes were infused either with isoprenaline (non-selective beta-adrenoceptor agonist), ...
Hansbrough J F - - 1996
Neutrophil (PMN) deposition in tissues (leukosequestration) after shock may produce local tissue injury from proteases and oxygen intermediaries which are released from sequestered PMNs. We quantified leukosequestration in tissues in burned rats using two methods of analysis: 1), measurement of lung myeloperoxidase (MPO); 2), measurement of radiolabeled PMNs and erythrocytes ...
Naito M - - 1996
The blood supply to the greater trochanter was investigated in adult rabbits using a hydrogen washout technique. The control blood flow rate of the greater trochanter averaged 13.8 ml/minute per 100 g of tissue. Stripping of the origin of the vastus lateralis muscle did not cause significant decrease of blood ...
Jimbo T - - 1996
Intravenous administration of DT-5461a, synthetic low-toxicity lipid A derivative, significantly inhibited the growth of VX2 tumor transplanted in the liver of rabbits. DT-5461a induced high levels of TNF activity in tumor tissue from 30 to 60 min after the administration, while no TNF activity was detected in the adjacent nontumorous ...
Suzuki T - - 1996
To visualize the blood flow in the neovasculature of a solid tumor tissue, we utilized an intravital microscope system equipped with real-time confocal laser scanning optics. Fluorescent labeling of the blood cells and blood plasma enabled quantitative measurements of microhemodynamic parameters such as flow velocity, blood cell flux and vessel ...
Zhu L - - 1996
A new experimental approach was developed to obtain the first direct measurements of the axial countercurrent thermal equilibration in a microvascular tissue preparation using high resolution infrared thermography. Detailed surface temperature measurements were obtained for an exteriorized rat cremaster muscle in which pharmacological vasoactive agents were used to change the ...
Takeuchi H - - 1996
Flavone acetic acid (FAA, NSC 347512) is known to selectively reduce tumor blood flow. Taking advantage of this pharmacodynamic effect, we have previously shown that FAA in combination with hyperthermia (HT) can produce a marked improvement in antitumor response in mice. In the present study, we investigated whether FAA could ...
Stallknecht B - - 1995
Trained humans (Tr) have a higher fat oxidation during submaximal physical work than sedentary humans (Sed). To investigate whether this reflects a higher adipose tissue lipolytic sensitivity to catecholamines, we infused epinephrine (0.3 nmol.kg-1.min-1) for 65 min in six athletes and six sedentary young men. Glycerol was measured in arterial ...
Aune B - - 1995
OBJECTIVE: Our purpose was to investigate the effects of hormone replacement therapy on the reactivity of monocytes and platelets in whole blood, measured by tissue factor activity, tumor necrosis factor-alpha, and thromboxane B2. STUDY DESIGN: Thirty-two women were randomized into either transdermal or oral combined hormone replacement therapy and underwent ...
Kim S H - - 1995
The stability of DA-1131 after incubation in various pH solutions, human plasma, human urine, human gastric juice, rat liver homogenates and rat whole blood, the disappearance of DA-1131 after incubation in the 9000g supernatant fraction of various rat tissue homogenates in the presence of NADPH, the tissue distribution of DA-1131 ...
Zlotecki R A - - 1995
Various vasoactive agents have been used to modify tumor blood flow with the ultimate goal of improving cancer detection and treatment, with widely disparate results. Furthermore, the lack of mechanistic interpretations has hindered understanding of how these agents affect the different physiological parameters involved in perfusion. Thus, there is a ...
Kintz P - - 1995
Alimemazine, a phenothiazine derivative with the properties of antihistamines, was determined by a selective high-performance liquid chromatographic technique in blood and tissues from a postmortem case. The blood concentration of alimemazine was 6.52 micrograms/mL. The brain was the major site of drug deposition, and tissue distribution is discussed in light ...
Choi Y M - - 1995
PURPOSE: The purpose of this paper is to report the study on the first-pass accumulation kinetics of salicylic acid (SA) in gut tissue after absorption by simultaneously analyzing drug contents in the lumen, gut tissue, and blood in anesthetized rats. METHODS: Sodium salicylate (5.4 mg as SA) in 0.4 ml ...
Brinck H - - 1995
We developed a three-dimensional thermal model in which convective heat transfer in a human extremity is explicitly quantified by taking into account the physical details of the vascular system. The spatial pattern in the arterial, venous and tissue temperature is computed during hyperthermia treatment. As such a complex vascular model ...
Poulin P - - 1995
The objectives of the present study were (1) to develop an algorithm to predict tissue:blood partition coefficients (PCs) of organic chemicals from n-octanol: water (Ko/w) PC data, and (2) to apply this algorithm to predict the rat tissue:blood PCs of some relatively hydrophilic organics, particularly ketones, alcohols, and acetate esters. ...
Panescu D - - 1995
This study analyzed the influence of electrode geometry, tissue-electrode angle, and blood flow on current density and temperature distribution, lesion size, and power requirements during radio-frequency ablation. We used validated three-dimensional finite element models to perform these analyses. We found that the use of an electrically insulating layer over the ...
Kurpad A - - 1995
Circulatory metabolic and cardiovascular responses to 1-h-long infusions of norepinephrine (NE) (approx. 0.2 and 0.4 nmol/kg body weight per min) were measured on two separate occasions in six subjects. The infusions increased circulating NE concentrations 6- and 13-fold, respectively. Blood flow to adipose tissue, measured with the 133Xe clearance technique, ...
Durak H - - 1995
Thallium-201 uptake patterns in the orbits are not widely known. Diffuse, bilateral orbital localization of TI-201 chloride may be an incidental finding because of orbital muscle or other soft tissue uptake. Differences in orbital blood flow and soft tissue mass may be the cause of the varying uptake intensities in ...
Samra J S - - 1995
Adipose tissue blood flow is measured from the clearance of radioactive xenon from a depot. Traditionally, a NaI detector has been used to measure the residual depot of xenon. However, this is sensitive to movement artefacts. We tested a commercially available lightweight CsI detector which can be strapped to the ...
Rezvani M - - 1995
While early radiation lesions might be a direct consequence of parenchymal cell loss, late-radiation injury most probably develops as a consequence of functional perturbations that may involve both parenchymal and nonparenchymal elements. Damage to blood vessels and consequent perturbations in blood flow and endothelial physiology play an important role in ...
Enoksson S - - 1995
DESIGN: The influence of blood flow on adipose tissue glycerol levels was investigated in human subcutaneous adipose tissue in situ, with the aid of microdialysis of the extracellular water space. The concentration of tissue-derived glycerol and the escape of ethanol from the dialysis solvent into the extracellular space were simultaneously ...
Enocksson S - - 1995
Although it is well established in several mammalian species that beta 3-adrenoceptors play a major role in regulating lipolysis and thermogenesis in adipose tissue, the functional existence and role of this receptor subtype in man has been controversial. We investigated whether the beta 3-adrenoceptor functionally co-exists with beta 1- and ...
Armstrong D N - - 1995
PURPOSE: This study sought to evaluate tissue blood flow during J-shaped ileal reservoir construction. METHODS: Using laser Doppler flowmetry, tissue blood flow was measured at various locations in J-shaped ileal reservoirs constructed in 10 dogs before pouch-anal anastomosis. For 12 weeks postoperatively, animals were assessed for clinical complications. In another ...
Hering E R - - 1995
PURPOSE: The purpose of this work was to measure blood flow in tumors using a coincidence counting technique on patients undergoing treatment with neutrons. METHODS AND MATERIALS: The half-time, Tw, for the washout of 15O from neutron-activated tumors was measured with two 10 cm NaI(Tl) crystals coupled to a PC-based ...
Poulin P - - 1995
A biologically-based algorithm for predicting the tissue: blood partition coefficients (PCs) of organic chemicals has been developed. The approach consisted of (i) describing tissues and blood in terms of their neutral lipid, phospholipid, and water contents, (ii) obtaining data on the solubility of chemicals in n-octanol and water, and (iii) ...
Narandja A - - 1995
4'-Deoxy-10,11,12,13-tetrahydrodesmycosin was prepared in six-step reactions. Antibacterial screening shows retained antibacterial spectrum of tylosin with some improvement against tylosin-sensitive Staphylococci and Haemophilus influenze. However, the pharmacokinetic data demonstrated rapid distribution from blood in tissues and prolonged maintenance in all tissues, especially in the lungs, in comparison with tylosin.
Murphy J E - - 1995
The development of an in vitro vial equilibration technique for determining tissue and liquid partition coefficients for non-volatile chemicals is described. Radiolabeled chemical dissolved in propylene carbonate is equilibrated with tissues or liquid at 37 degrees C in a vial system. The solvent must be essentially immiscible with the test ...
Kuo J S - - 1995
1. A small area in the dorsal part of the lateral tegmental field specifically responsible for the increase of blood flow in the common carotid artery (CCA) without accompanying change in the resting blood pressure was first identified in our laboratory. Since the area is located just dorsal to the ...
Zhu L - - 1995
Two-dimensional microvascular tissue preparations have been extensively used to study blood flow in the microcirculation, and, most recently, the mechanism of thermal equilibration between thermally significant countercurrent artery-vein pairs. In this paper, an approximate three-dimensional solution for the heat transfer from a periodic array of blood vessels in a tissue ...
Blaak E E - - 1995
The present study was designed to investigate whether the beta-adrenergically mediated blood flow response of abdominal subcutaneous adipose tissue (per unit adipose tissue weight) was altered in obesity and to study the effect of weight reduction on this response. Body composition (underwater weighing) and fat blood flow were determined in ...
Zbrodowski A - - 1995
The vascular anatomy of the subcutaneous or adipose layer of the leg is described. The major arteries of the distal thigh and leg were injected with either a colored latex or an India ink and gelatin mixture to demonstrate the principal sources of blood supply to the skin and the ...
Cornel E B - - 1995
The effects of repeated high-energy shock wave (HESW) tumor administration on tumor blood flow (TBF) were studied in NU-1 human kidney cancer xenografts. Deuteriated water was used as a magnetic resonance spectroscopic detectable tracer for measuring tumor blood flow. Tumors were exposed twice to 800 electromagnetically generated HESW, with a ...
Hakkinen J P - - 1995
OBJECTIVE: The aim was to establish a method for measuring organ blood flow in rats using commercially available, coloured, dye extraction microspheres. METHODS: A mixture of radiolabelled and dye extraction microspheres was infused into rats at rest (basal) and during intravenous administration of either angiotensin II (0.5 microgram.kg-1.min-1) or isoprenaline ...
Jansson P A - - 1995
A new method to calculate the tissue/blood partition coefficient (lambda) for xenon in studies on the subcutaneous adipose tissue blood flow was compared with a previously reported method based on local skinfold thickness (lambda LST). The former method included needle biopsies from the abdominal and femoral subcutaneous adipose tissue, and ...
Molnar P - - 1995
Dexamethasone dramatically improves cerebral edema associated with malignant gliomas. Although the pathophysiology of this effect is not clearly understood, many investigators have postulated that tumor capillary permeability is reduced by dexamethasone. We studied blood-to-tissue transport and blood flow in 178 RG-2 transplanted gliomas in a control group and four groups ...
Akimoto T - - 1995
We previously reported that a synthetic low-toxicity lipid A analog, DT-5461a, exhibited a significant antitumor effect was characteristically accompanied by extensive tumor necrosis, suggesting that DT-5461a causes a local circulatory disturbance in tumor tissues. In this study, we investigated the effect of DT-5461a on regional blood flow in various organs ...
Bell K M - - 1995
The modification of tumor blood flow resulting from administration of endothelin-1 (ET-1) and sarafotoxin S6c (SX6c) was examined in female CBH rats. Blood flow in subcutaneous HSN tumors and normal tissues was measured by tissue uptake of 125I-labeled iodoantipyrine ([125I])IAP). A 75% increase in tumor blood flow was observed after ...
Wirestam R - - 1995
Deuterium MR spectroscopy was used for the determination of tissue blood flow (TBF). The tracer D2O was injected into the tissue of interest, and tracer washout was followed using a 4.7 T spectroscopy/imaging unit. Normal subcutaneous tissue in rats was studied, as well as tissue influenced by vasoactive agents (papaverine ...
Su M Y - - 1994
We propose a compartmental model to explain the signal enhancement curves following the bolus injection of Gd-DTPA. The model incorporates vascular volume fraction contribution, and the possibility of having different transport constants between the plasma and extravascular components. A Walker 256 carcinoma grown in rat muscle was used to demonstrate ...
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