... ischemiawith minute's intervals), and then hours ofischemiawith hours ofreperfusion Part 2: Long time effetcs of I/R and IP Group 1- I/R with long duration (7dR):4 hours ofischemia and days ofreperfusion ... Group 2- Preconditioning plus I/R with long duration (7dR+IP): The same preconditioning protocol withthe group IV, and then, hours ofischemiawith following days ofreperfusion In both groups, sciatic ... days ofreperfusion A total of 70 rats were used in the study The study was divided into two part Part included the biochemical examination of Ischemia, I/R and I/R+IP on sciatic nerves of rats...
... was involved withthe initial writing ofthe manuscript including the literature search MK was involved withthe initial management ofthe patient and reviewed the manuscript NS was the senior ... publication of this case report and accompanying images A copy ofthe written consent is available for review by the Editor-in-Chief of this journal Competing interests The authors declare that they ... removal of a foreign body or surgical exploration of a puncture wound is decided upon, it must be performed under adequate anaesthesia and tourniquet control [5] Attention to the integrity of the...
... (CT) ofthe thorax and the abdomen MRI ofthekidney revealed a large 13 cm, right encapsulated, lower-aspect renal mass with tumour thrombus extending into the right renal vein, IVC and into the ... which replaced most ofthekidneywith only a small amount of uninvolved parenchyma at the lower pole Haematoxylin and eosin staining showed the tumour to comprise cohesive sheets of small, uniform, ... tumor (PNET) ofthe kidney: a case report BMC Cancer 2004, 4:3 Parham DM, Roloson GJ, Feely M, Green DM, Bridge JA, Beckwith JB: Primary malignant neuroepithelial tumors ofthe kidney: a clinicopathologic...
... and ischemia- reperfusioninjury To observe whether transduced PEP-1-SOD1 and PEP-1CAT protect myocardial ischemia- reperfusioninjury in Page of 11 vivo, we established the model of myocardial ischemiareperfusion ... from ischemia- reperfusioninjury Page of 11 Materials and methods The present study conformed to the Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals published by the US National Institutes of ... cardiomyocyte H9c2 cellsThe levels of LDH in the supernatants and the apoptosis ofcells were indicators of hypoxiareoxygenation injury [25,26] Our previous studies have shown that application of PEP-1-SOD1...
... observed within the same group (Figure 1) Blood tests Blood results tests obtained at the onset ofthe procedure, after the aorta release and the administration ofthe agent and at the end ofthe ... min) intra-aortically via the Peripheral Dilatation Catheter line, by the onset ofreperfusion After 75 ofreperfusionthe animals were sacrificed with lethal doses of Propofol and Fentanyl [15] ... after ischemiareperfusion injury have been proved, we have planned the extension ofthe experiment with focus to the post operative neurological status ofthe animals Conclusion In conclusion, the...
... cause the damage of renal parenchyma and destroy the architectural integrity ofthekidney One important finding in the current study is that the mRNA expressions of TNF-1a and MMP-9 as well as the ... days, majority of isolated adipose-derived stem cells expressing CD29 and CD90 characteristic ofmesenchymal stem cells (n = 3) Note the spindle-shaped morphological feature ofthe stem cells (Right ... focused on the therapeutic impact of ADMSC on acute renal injury using a rodent model of renal IR, the effects of ADMSC administration were followed only up to 14 days after IR injury without looking...
... incidence of 0.5% [1] Burkhart The described mechanism ofinjury is direct impact to the proximal tibia withthe knee in extension or hyperextension, with or without valgus or varus strain [5] The ... was the surgeon in charge ofthe patient described with in this report NC conducted the literature review and analysed the gathered reports for the described injury NC composed and wrote the ... throughout the literature is the difficulty in maintaining the reduction with cast alone, especially with posterior displacement ofthe tibia [2-10] The majority of reports used conservative...
... Considering these findings in addition to the characteristics of CDC similar to those of urothelial cancer, chemotherapy is the currently favored approach for patients with metastatic CDC In the case ... was treated with sunitinib rather than systemic chemotherapy, considering her poor performance status After courses of sunitinib therapy with 37,5 mg daily schedule, metastases to the lungs and ... Although the precise molecular mechanism involved in the antitumor activity of multiple tyrosine kinase inhibitors against CDC remains largely unknown, these findings suggest that the efficacy of these...
... reperfusion Unlike other models [6], the extended reperfusion period permits full manifestation ofthereperfusioninjury In order to determine the usefulness of therapies against mast cells, it is ... variation in the period of ischaemia, the muscle temperature during ischaemia and the period ofreperfusion allowed for manifestation ofthereperfusioninjury Idstrom [12] utilised a period of 2, and ... restores the susceptibility of skeletal muscles to IR injury irrespective ofthe other abnormalities in these mice The role of mast cells has not been considered when investigating the susceptibility...
... continued reperfusion Pretreatment with Desmodium gangeticum increased the recovery ofthe rate pressure product in the drug group (60% of basal value) compared withthereperfusion group (35% of basal ... the normal physiological functions of hearts The cardiac damage due to ischemiareperfusion was monitored by the presence of cardiac marker enzymes in the cardiac perfusate and the level of these ... also enhanced the recovery of antioxidant enzymes from the assault ofischemiareperfusioninjury (Table 4) Conclusion The ethyl acetate extract of Desmodium gangeticum root protects the myocardium...
... effectively protects heart against ishaemia /reperfusion injury PKA and Epac act synergicaly in the cardioprotective effect of cAMP Scheme of Signal Transduction ofthe cAMPInduced Cardioprotection cAMP ... AMP-induced activation of PKA (due to heart perfusion with isoproterenol) depletes glycogen in myocardium This promotes binding of Hexokinase II to the mitochondrial membrane and inhibition of mitochondria ... activation of PKA by (due to heart perfusion with isoproterenol) depletes glycogen in myocardium This promotes binding of Hexokinase II to the mitochondrial membrane and inhibition of mitochondria...
... enzymes are the main players in the metabolism of L-cysteine (Hughes, Bundy et al 2009) which is the main substrate ofthe generation of H2S The expression of these two enzymes is highly tissue-specific; ... from the peak of alkalinization due to efflux of HCO3- via activity of CBE, that is, a recovery from alkali load (Xu and Spitzer 1994) The slope ofthe pHi decrease determines the rate of recovery ... always lead to the disturbances in the blood movement and the interference in transfer of O2 and glucose into thecells To examined the effect of NaHS on contractile function of isolated heart...
... compliance withthe guide for the care and use of laboratory animals from the Ministry of Science and Technology ofthe People’s Republic of China Instruments HIFU ablation was performed with a HIFU ... leading the coagulation necrosis ofthe whole target regions During the therapeutic process, real-time estimation ofthe therapeutic effect was carried out by the computer system through the graphic ... used as the real-time imaging unit ofthe system, guiding the target tissue volume, monitoring the energy deposition and the therapeutic effect, and also controlling the US exposure based on the...
... 1B) The infection rate was over 70% Flow cytometry showed the MSCs had no expressions of CD34, CD45 and HLA-DR, but high expressions of CD29 and CD44 Furthermore, the purity ofcellswith these ... and safe Another concern of intravenous transplantation of MSCs is whether the MSCs can migrate into and proliferate in the target tissues, which is the basis of therapeutic effects of MSCs In ... especially in the necrotic femoral heads, the mechanisms underlying the directional migration of MSCs should be further studied Besides, the efficacy of intravenous transplantation of MSCs in the treatment...
... specificity ofthe primers and probe Real-time PCR was performed withthe iCycler IQ ystem (Biorad, USA) µl of extracted DNA was analyzed withthe PCR mixture in a total volume of 25 µl The PCR 184 ... PCR product of predicted size (194 bp) The TaqMan probe was labelled at the 5' end with 6-carboxyfluorescein as the reporter dye and at the 3' end with 6-carboxytetramethylrhodamine as the quencher ... efficiently propagate in blood cells, in particular in mononuclear cells and lymphocytes (16,17,18) The presence of C pneumoniae in the blood cells predetermines the possibility of pathogen dissemination...
... figures ofthe four Evangelists, each one accompanied by one ofthe four Fathers ofthe Church The[ 38] Christian Fathers were the men whose writings and teachings shaped the doctrines ofthe faith ... hand the lily, which is the symbol of purity The other two figures, of which we see only the upper portion, are Fortune, with a cornucopia, and the helmeted Athena, with spear and torch At the ... faith in the early centuries of our era They interpreted for the people the meaning ofthe Scriptures and the Gospels The pendentive of our illustration contains St John with St Augustine The two...