Direct effects of cardiotropic preparations on the hearts isolated from Wistar rats were examined. Deenergization of cardiomyocytes was modeled under conditions of hypoxic perfusion. Recovery of cardiac function during reperfusion was assessed by changes in the heart rate and contraction amplitude.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFElectron probe microanalysis was employed to determine the elemental concentration (K,Na,Cl) in a myocyte on cryosections of the papillary muscle of the isolated rat (Wistar) heart. Protocols of global ischemia and ischemic conditions under glucose-free anoxic perfusion were applied. It was shown that global ischemia induces potassium deficiency (94 +/- 2 mM) in the myocyte and an increase in the level of sodium (72 +/- 4 mM) and chlorine (42 +/- 1 mM) in the cytoplasm compared with intact cell (122 +/- 2; 36 +/- 1; 24 +/- 1 mM).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA heteroduplex analysis was performed to identify and map divergent DNA sequences in the genomes of the P. aeruginosa transposable phages (TPs) of group B3 using different formamide concentrations (30, 50, and 70%). Six PTs were classified into three related species--B3, PM681, and PM57.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA heteroduplex analysis of four related transposable phages--B3, PM57, PM62, and Hw12--of the Pseudomonas aeruginosa B3 group was performed. Heteroduplex structures, restriction maps, and data on DNA-DNA hybridization obtained upon hybridization of phage DNA restriction fragments with labeled probes representing different regions of the phage genomes are in good agreement. The data obtained strongly confirmed the recombinational origin of the analyzed phages.
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