Background: Trypanosoma cruzi, a flagellate protozoan, is the etiological agent of Chagas disease, a chronic illness that causes irreversible damage to heart and digestive tract in humans. Previous 2-DE analyses of T. cruzi proteome have not focused on basic proteins, possibly because of inherent difficulties for optimizing 2-DE in the alkaline pH range.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Bothrops atrox is responsible for the majority of snakebite accidents in the Brazilian Amazon region. Previous studies have demonstrated that the biological and pharmacological activities of B. atrox venom alter with the age of the animal.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPsoas abscess with aortoiliac infection is rare. Patients are often symptomatic for a long time before the correct diagnosis is made. The authors report 4 cases in which the presenting symptom was an antalgic flexion of the left thigh.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: To assess the efficacy of propionyl-carnitine (PC) in patients with type 2 diabetes and peripheral arterial disease (PAD).
Patients And Methods: This was an open pharmacodynamic study. Twenty-four obese patients with type 2 diabetes and PAD (stage IIb) were enrolled in the study.
Objectives: Elevated levels of soluble (s) vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 (VCAM-1) and intercellular adhesion molecule-1, pointing to activation of cells involved in vascular inflammation, have been previously reported in peripheral arterial obstructive disease (PAOD). We tested the hypothesis that intravenous prostaglandin E(1) (PGE(1)) treatment, which produces clinical benefits in this condition, might decrease such levels.
Methods: Ten subjects (age range 58 +/- 10 years, 6 male, 4 female) with characterized Fontaine stage IIa to IV PAOD (ankle/arm pressure index <0.
Focal blood perfusion was measured, by means of a laser-Doppler technique, in the gastric upper body of 70 patients with liver cirrhosis and of 33 noncirrhotic controls. Perfusion was found to be lower in patients with pink mosaic-like pattern as compared to controls (p < 0.001).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn 103 patients with peripheral arterial disease (PAD) of the lower limbs, coagulation and fibrinolytic parameters were evaluated to identify hemostatic abnormalities characteristic of this patient population. PAD was defined as clinically stable Leriche stage 2 (based on clinical history, peripheral pulses, ankle-arm index, and treadmill test) for at least 3 months, walking distance > 100 m, and no other major illnesses, rest pain, or trophic lesions. Defibrotide, a polydeoxyribonucleotide derivative with vascular effects, was administered to the patients as part of a multicenter trial.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFScand J Gastroenterol
April 1992
Cutaneous focal blood perfusion and an index of cutaneous vascular resistance were determined on the dorsum and palm of the hand of 34 patients with liver cirrhosis and of 24 healthy control subjects. Tests were performed with a laser-Doppler technique before and during stimulation of the vasoconstrictor venoarterial reflex, performed by means of venous occlusion of the forearm. The mean arterial blood pressure of the cirrhotics turned out to be lower than that of the controls.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDefibrotide is a polydeoxyribonucleotide drug known to modulate the endothelial cell release of t-PA, PAI, and PGI-2 and to improve blood flow and perfusion. A double-blind, multicenter, placebo-controlled, dose comparison study was carried out to test the long-term efficacy and safety of defibrotide in patients with PAD (Leriche stage 2). Informed patients suffering from PAD were enrolled, and after a 15-day washout period were randomly allocated in a double-blind fashion to one of the three following treatments: defibrotide 400 mg (1 cps) b.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTranscutaneous oxygen pressure (TcPO2) and skin blood flow (as evaluated by laser doppler) (LD) were investigated in 24 systemic sclerosis (SSc) patients in sclerotic skin (dorsal aspect of the hand) and non-sclerotic skin (interscapular region) and in 24 controls matched for sex and age for the same sites. The two parameters were evaluated at 44 degrees C (temperature of the two sensors) in 13 patients and 13 controls, and at 36-37 degrees C in the remaining 11. At 44 degrees C, TcPO2 was lower in SSc patients than in controls for both sclerotic and non-sclerotic skin.
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May 1991
The effects were studied of the total triterpenic fraction of Centella asiatica on serum levels of the uronic acids and lysosomal enzymes involved in mucopolysaccharide metabolism (beta-glycuronidase, beta-N-acetylglucosaminidase, arylsulfatase) in patients with varicose veins. The basal levels of uronic acids (467.7 +/- 69.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe cutaneous postischemic hyperemia test, by means of laser Doppler flowmetry, was carried out on 71 normal, healthy lower extremities and 138 lower limbs suffering from peripheral occlusive arterial disease. The test, a new technique for evaluating the hemodynamics of limbs, permitted a clear distinction between normal, healthy subjects and patients suffering from arterial disorders. It was also seen that the degree of deterioration in the quantitative parameters was quite obviously related to the seriousness of the clinical picture.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA method for evaluating reactive postischemic hyperemia on the skin using the laser Doppler velocimeter is described. The study was conducted on healthy subjects and on patients affected by chronic occlusive arterial disease of the lower limbs at the second clinical stage. The laser Doppler probe is applied to the pulp of the hallux and the inflatable cuff is used for the transient occlusion of arteries both around the thigh and around the ankle.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInt J Clin Pharmacol Res
October 1986
The importance of a "compression-mobilization" association in order to attain a correct therapeutical procedure is stressed. The authors then report the results of a study conducted on patients affected by varices to establish the efficacy of a treatment by means of elastic stockings with graduated compressive pressure and the efficacy of reflex-rheography as a noninvasive, economical and easy-to-use method for the assessment of the variations in venous return flow produced by the association of muscular activity and elastocompression.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe effects provoked in different points of skin circulation by a vasoactive drug injected in the femoral artery of patients affected by chronic obliterative arterial disease at clinical stage 2, were evaluated using the laser Doppler velocimeter. At the same time, by means of strain gauge plethysmography, measurements were taken of the relative variations of volume and amplitude of the pulse waves in the hallux and of blood flow in the calf. After administration of the drug, a number of phenomena were observed, the most notable of which was a rapid and intense shift of blood from skin to muscle, followed by an increase in the global perfusion of the limb.
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