Publications by authors named "A Harkes"

Preterm premature membrane rupture (PPROM) is known to accelerate fetal lung surfactant maturation. The mechanism for this is unclear. We report a case of prolonged PPROM, where the maturation of fetal surfactant was studied in detail by the serial analysis of surfactant phospholipids in the drained liquor.

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The possibility that histamine can affect both the vascular resistance and permeability of the isolated dually perfused guinea-pig placenta has been investigated. Change from control to histamine (2.7 x 10(-4)M) perfusion of the fetal circulation elicited a significant (P less than 0.

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The effect of molecular charge on protein permeability of the dually perfused guinea-pig placenta has been investigated by measurement of the permeability surface area products (PS) and observation of the ultrastructural localization of cationic horseradish peroxidase (cHRP) and anionic horseradish peroxidase (aHRP) molecules. Steady-state PS calculated from the experimental data was 0.032 +/- 0.

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The respiratory impairment of asphyxiating thoracic dystrophy previously has been attributed to slower growth of the ribs which reduces chest size and limits chest expansion during breathing. Two siblings with this condition are described. One was found to have an abnormally low crying vital capacity; in the other the peak flow rate was reduced markedly.

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The phospholipid content of lung fluid taken from 77 babies during the first day of life was studied. Babies with hyaline membrane disease had low concentrations of the surfactant phospholipids phosphatidylcholine, phosphatidylinositol, and phosphatidylglycerol. The palmitic acid content in phosphatidylcholine was also lower than normal.

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