Publications by authors named "Brommer E"

Because of differences in winter survival of Pratylenchus penetrans after different host plants, concern arose about traditional extraction and soil sampling techniques. Possible bottlenecks are a too short incubation period of the root material for the time of year, or an auger size to small to pick up tough, fresh, root material. Two experiments were carried out to compare different auger sizes and variations on the standard Oostenbrink elutriation technique with additional filter-incubation of the organic material left on the top sieve (180 microns) of the elutriator.

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A method was developed to test host suitability for the rootlesion nematode, P. penetrans in pot-experiments. Quarts-sand with transplanted seedlings was inoculated with a suspension of P.

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Seckel syndrome is an autosomal-recessive disorder with a frequency of less than 1/10 000 births in which there are multiple malformations including severe short stature. We report on a patient with Seckel syndrome with a current body height of -7.5 SDS.

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A disturbed hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal gland axis and alterations at the immune system level have been observed in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). Glucocorticoids are known to modulate T cell responses; therefore, purified CD4 T cells from CFS patients were studied to determine whether they have an altered sensitivity to dexamethasone (DEX). CD4 T cells from CFS patients produced less interferon-gamma than did cells from controls; by contrast, interleukin-4 production and cell proliferation were comparable.

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Lifestyle including eating habits, physical training, smoking, drinking alcoholic beverages etc. can to a certain extent maintain or spoil our health. The physiological mechanisms of haemostasis and of lipoprotein metabolism play a role in acute cardiovascular diseases but also in a great number of chronic diseases in which vascular pathology is prominent.

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Recent studies describe families with both elevated plasma HRG levels and thrombosis. In order to study the possibility that allelic variants of the HRG locus are associated with differences in HRG level, we studied linkage between HRG levels and a dinucleotide repeat polymorphism in a Dutch family which was selected on the presence of both thrombosis and elevated plasma HRG levels. No other known risk factors from thrombosis were found in this family.

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Objective: We assessed the effects of a daily oral dose of 60 to 80 mg of aspirin from 12 weeks' gestation until delivery on fibrinolytic variables before and after parturition.

Study Design: In a prospective controlled study labor was electively induced in 24 patients, eight receiving low-dose aspirin and 16 controls. Levels were determined in maternal and cord plasma of tissue-type plasminogen activator antigen and activity, plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 antigen, plasminogen activator inhibitor activity, and plasminogen activator inhibitor-2 antigen.

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Fibrinolytic parameters and von Willebrand factor (vWF) antigen were measured in the plasma of 10 patients with hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS). Samples were taken at presentation and again 2 wk later, before and after infusion of 1-desamino-8-arginine vasopressin. Compared with the plasma values of healthy control children, levels of tissue-plasminogen activator (t-PA) antigen, plasminogen activator inhibitor type I (PAI-1) activity, and vWF as well as fibrin(ogen) degradation products were significantly elevated in the plasma of HUS patients on admission.

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To assess the prevalence of impaired homocysteine metabolism in young adults with arterial occlusive disease, 80 consecutive patients under 45 years old were screened. Various laboratory blood investigations and a standardized methionine loading test were performed. In the first 52 patients plasma levels of free homocysteine were determined; thereafter the levels of total homocysteine (a more sensitive measure of impaired homocysteine metabolism) were measured.

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Because timing of sampling is crucial in an investigation of the effects of labor and delivery on fibrinolysis we conducted a study of fibrinolytic markers in plasma of 10 healthy multiparous women in whom labor was induced, which allowed standardization of sampling times in relation to the course of labor and delivery. Blood samples were taken 5 min before the start of oxytocin infusion, at full cervical dilatation, and within 5 min after delivery of the placenta. A sample of mixed free flowing cord blood was obtained after delivery with the placenta in situ.

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Prevention of adhesions.

Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol

March 1994

A survey is given on the literature of the prevention of adhesions. Various methods of adhesion prevention are discussed: limitation of peritoneal injury, inhibition of the inflammatory response, prevention of coagulation of fibrinogen, removal of fibrin and mechanical separation of injured mesothelial surfaces.

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Fibrinolytic parameters and von Willebrand factor (VWF) antigen were measured in 22 patients with glomerulonephritis (GN) who underwent renal biopsy after desmopressin (DDAVP) infusion. Blood was collected immediately before and after DDAVP infusion, after one week, and 3-6 months later. The main abnormalities on admission were the following: the mean baseline levels of t-PA antigen and VWF were significantly higher in GN patients than in 22 healthy controls; the median t-PA activity and the mean scu-PA level were significantly lower than normal.

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Thrombolytic therapy paradoxically induces the formation of fibrinopeptide A, fibrin degradation products and thrombin-antithrombin complexes, indicating thrombin generation. Part of the mechanism of this thrombin generation under the influence of thrombolytic agents was unraveled in this study. We measured thrombin with a chromogenic substrate at several time intervals after recalcification of citrated plasma which had been preincubated with urokinase, streptokinase, recombinant tissue plasminogen activator (rt-PA) or recombinant single-chain urokinase-type plasminogen activator (rscu-PA).

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The purpose of this study was to investigate differences in fibrinolytic activity in peritoneal fluid and plasma of women in the first and second part of the menstrual cycle. Given the classic concept of decreased fibrinolytic activity as a cause of adhesion formation, and if such differences are found, the stage of women's menstrual cycle should be taken into consideration when scheduling a laparotomy. We measured fibrinolytic parameters in peritoneal fluid and plasma in eight women in the pre-ovulatory period and in eleven women in the post-ovulatory period of the menstrual cycle.

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In healthy subjects, intravenous infusion of the selective V2-vasopressin receptor agonist 1-desamino-8-D-arginine vasopressin (DDAVP, 400 ng/kg in 10 min) causes a marked increase in heart rate with a slight decrease in diastolic blood pressure. These haemodynamic responses are associated with increments in the plasma levels of renin, noradrenaline (NA), clotting factor VIII (FVIII:C), von Willebrand factor (vWF:ag), and tissue-type plasminogen activator (t-PA), and a fall in the plasma level of plasminogen activator inhibitor (PAI). None of these changes was observed in 3 patients with congenital nephrogenic diabetes insipidus (NDI), who had a genetic defect of the V2-receptor.

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The mechanisms of the antithrombotic effect of the platelet aggregation inhibiting agent Ticlopidine might include a decrease of the plasma fibrinogen level. The effect of ticlopidine on increased fibrinogen synthesis following trauma, such as surgery, is however not known. 46 patients who underwent suprapubic prostatectomy were randomized to receive either (group A) Ticlopidine (2 x 250 mg daily) from the second preoperative day until the seventh postoperative day or (group B) placebo up till the day of surgery and further acenocoumarol against post-operatively and observed that the level and in particular the rise of the plasma fibrinogen concentration was not different in the two groups.

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Each of three distinct, concentric layers of human arterial thrombi, was analysed immunochemically for the plasminogen and fibrin content, and for the ex vivo susceptibility to thrombolysis by various thrombolytic agents in a saline or plasma milieu. The age of the thrombus layer determined: (a) the plasminogen content; (b) the fibrin content, inferred from the recovery of fibrin degradation products after complete lysis and from the binding of a monoclonal anti-fibrin antibody in a perfusion system, and (c) the lysibility of the thrombus. Plotting concentration of the various thrombolytic agents against percentage of lysis at several time points allows for reading of equivalent potencies of the respective units.

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Complement activation has been associated with numerous clinical hazards such as platelet aggregation, adult respiratory distress syndrome, and renal dysfunction. The complement system is activated by exposure of different biomaterials to blood. Recently a watertight knitted Dacron aortic prosthesis impregnated with bovine collagen has been developed.

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Inflammatory processes are accompanied by extravascular deposition and breakdown of fibrin. We measured fibrinolytic parameters in synovial fluid (SF) and in plasma of 36 patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). As a control, SF of 13 patients with blunt knee trauma, and plasma of 17 healthy volunteers were studied.

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Previous studies have shown that the fibrinolytic activity of peritoneum is depressed in local inflammation. We measured fibrinolytic parameters in peritoneal fluid and in plasma of 10 women with pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). Nine women, in whom laparoscopy for sterilisation was performed, served as a control group.

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The activity of plasminogen activators and inhibitors in the synovial fluid and plasma of patients with various forms of chronic arthritis was characterised. Tissue-type plasminogen activator antigen (t-PA:Ag), urokinase-type plasminogen activator antigen (u-PA:Ag), the proenzyme single chain u-PA (scu-PA), and plasminogen activator inhibitor (PAI) were measured in the synovial fluid and plasma of 22 patients with seropositive rheumatoid arthritis (RA), 13 with seronegative RA, and 23 patients with various forms of arthritis. In all patient groups the levels of t-PA:Ag in synovial fluid were lower and the levels of u-PA:Ag and PAI higher than plasma levels.

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Thrombolytic therapy successfully reopens obstructed blood vessels in the majority of cases. However, it is not known why a substantial amount of thrombi are resistant to lysis by a fibrinolytic agent. In vitro studies have demonstrated that tissue-type plasminogen activator (t-PA) and plasminogen incorporated in the clot (during formation) increase lysibility.

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To minimize intraoperative blood loss a watertight knitted Dacron aortoiliac prosthesis has been developed by impregnation with bovine collagen. A potential disadvantage is that collagen may be associated with an increase in thrombus formation. We conducted a prospective randomized trial to study the systemic effects of collagen-impregnated prostheses and of aortoiliac operation as such on the coagulation mechanism during the first 10 days after operation.

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The fibrinolytic system of the peritoneum is important in the pathogenesis of adhesions. Plasminogen activator activity is depressed by serosal types of injury, which cause ischemia. Ischemic peritoneum induces fibrinous adhesions.

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