Bioorg Med Chem Lett
February 2014
Various triacsin C analogs, containing different alkenyl chains and carboxylic acid bioisoteres including 4-aminobenzoic acid, isothiazolidine dioxide, hydroxylamine, hydroxytriazene, and oxadiazolidine dione, were synthesized and their inhibitions of long chain fatty acyl-CoA synthetase (ACSL) were examined. Two methods, a cell-based assay of ACSL activity and an in situ [(14)C]-palmitate incorporation into extractable lipids were used to study the inhibition. Using an in vivo leukocyte recruitment inhibition protocol, the translocation of one or more cell adhesion molecules from the cytoplasm to the plasma membrane on either the endothelium or leukocyte or both was inhibited by inhibitors 1, 9, and triacsin C.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Saphenous vein remains the most common conduit for coronary artery bypass grafting with increasing uptake of minimally invasive harvesting techniques. While Endoscopic Vein Harvest (EVH) has been demonstrated to improve early morbidity compared to Open Vein Harvest (OVH), recent literature suggests that this may be at the expense of graft patency at one year and survival at three years.
Methods: We undertook a retrospective single-centre, single-surgeon, case-control study of EVH (n = 89) and OVH (n = 182).
Introduction: The objectives of this study were to: (i) assess the feasibility of minimally invasive endoscopic harvesting of the long saphenous vein or radial artery for use as conduit during coronary artery bypass surgery in the NHS setting; and (ii) investigate the results of endoscopic vein harvesting with regards to postoperative complications, ability to mobilise, and patient satisfaction.
Patients And Methods: In this prospective audit, 25 consecutive patients, aged 52-90 years, undergoing either coronary artery bypass grafting alone or together with valve surgery or atrial fibrillation ablation were studied. All data were entered in purpose-designed proforma.
Catalytic steam reforming of glycerol for H(2) production has been evaluated experimentally in a continuous flow fixed-bed reactor. The experiments were carried out under atmospheric pressure within a temperature range of 400-700 degrees C. A commercial Ni-based catalyst and a dolomite sorbent were used for the steam reforming reactions and in situ CO(2) removal.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjectives: To investigate the importance of age and other variables on the prevalence of secondary forms of hypertension in a hypertension referral center.
Design: Over the past 18 years 4429 patients have been referred by their physicians for a 1-day blood pressure study to investigate secondary causes of hypertension.
Methods: The 1-day blood pressure study included a history and physical examination by a physician, and measurements of serum sodium, potassium, creatinine, thyroxine, thyroid stimulating hormone, stimulated plasma renin activity, blood pressure response to the angiotensin II analogue saralasin, recumbent and upright plasma catecholamines, and plasma cortisol and aldosterone after infusion of 2 liters 0.
Patients with essential hypertension (n = 2969) who had not been taking any blood pressure medication for longer than 1 week were classified as furosemide-sensitive (FS) if their diastolic BP after furosemide fell > or = 10% and furosemide-resistant (FR) if it fell less than that. The FS group was significantly (P < or = .05) older, and had higher blood pressure than the FR group.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEighty-one mixed-age (2 to 8 yr old) Rambouillet ewes (58.5 kg, SD 5.9 kg) were randomly assigned to three treatment groups that contained similar numbers to study the effects of wool skirting on clean yield, fiber diameter, and prices received for fine wool.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThiazide diuretics cause hypokalemia in some, but not all patients. Adding a second diuretic with a different mechanism of action greatly increases the chance of inducing hypokalemia. Suggestive causative factors include hyperaldosteronism, acid-base status, and the degree of natriuresis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA pheochromocytoma is a tumor of the chromaffin cells of the adrenal gland medulla that produces excessive amounts of norepinephrine. It is difficult to diagnose and complicated to treat because of its variable symptoms and location in the body. The tumor is most likely to cause uncontrolled hypertension, nervousness, diaphoresis, and palpitations, but, at other times, may show no symptoms at all.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPerformance on the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale was followed over two 5- to 6-year intervals for essential hypertensive Ss (EH; n = 22) free from medical complications and for normotensive Ss (N; n = 20). EH were treated with adrenergic beta-blocking drugs, diuretics, or both. Mean age was 46 years (SD = 12.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOne hundred and six patients were determined to have renovascular hypertension (RVH) out of 3520 patients with hypertension referred by their physicians for a 1-day blood pressure study (1-day BP study) to evaluate the presence of secondary forms of hypertension. The clinical indices (including serum potassium and creatinine concentrations) most likely to predict RVH were analyzed. Patients unlikely to have RVH were those with a diastolic blood pressure (DBP) less than or equal to 90 mm Hg (with or without BP medication) with a serum potassium concentration less than 3.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis study was designed to compare changes in performance on the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale over a 5- to 6-year test interval for normotensives and medically treated, uncomplicated essential hypertensives. The results indicated that normotensives improved from Time 1 to Time 2 on the Verbal scale but not on the Performance scale. Hypertensives exhibited no significant improvement or decline on either scale, although they performed less well on the Verbal scale at Time 2 than did normotensives.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe results of a stereological and morphometric analysis of rat carotid body type I cell nerve endings are described. 66.9% of endings possessed symmetrical junctions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe general structure and results of quantitative studies of rat carotid body type I cells are described. In contrast to previous reports, there was no change in mitochondrial V/v% on stimulating the carotid body with 10% oxygen. The volume of cytoplasm occupied by electron-dense cored vesicles was significantly increased, whilst their density per square micrometre of cytoplasm was decreased during hypoxia.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe work reported here examines the quantitative ultrastructure of cat carotid body type I cells, and the effects of hypoxia on the cells. On the basis of size and density of electron-dense cored vesicle (EDCV) we were unable to identify more than one major population of type I cells. Prior ventilation of the animals with 10% O2 resulted in an increase in the volume percentage (Vv%) of mitochondria and a decrease in the Vv% of EDCV as compared to the values after ventilation with 100% O2.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe diagnostic usefulness of the timed intravenous pyelogram (IVP), isotopic renal flow study (renal flow), stimulated plasma renin activity (SPRA), saralasin infusion test, and renal vein renins (RVR) in detecting possible renal vascular hypertension was studied in relation to age. Among patients who had been off medication for 2 weeks and who had normal renal X-ray findings, the percentage of those with a high SPRA dropped from 22.3% in those aged 20-29 to 4.
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