Lamina propria T cells have a low expression of the CD45RA antigen and a high expression of the CD45RO antigen. This phenotype is characteristic for memory T cells (table 2). In addition, T cells in the effector compartment of the mucosa bear surface antigens which are very rarely found in other sites of the immune system.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe vascular effects of a diuretic combination (spironolactone/altizide) were studied in 5 anuric patients undergoing dialysis by measuring changes in cardiovascular reactivity to norepinephrine (NE) and angiotensin II (AII) after infusion of incremental doses of these 2 vasopressor agents. There was a marked dose-response relation between NE and AII administration and mean (NE) or diastolic (AII) blood pressure (BP). Diuretic treatment moderated the increase in mean or diastolic BP induced by NE or AII.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFExperimental antisera against the 26 kD rat liver protein--recently defined as a target antigen of LMA--and against "LSP" were tested on tissue sections and isolated hepatocytes from rat as well as with a variety of subcellular fractions as antigens. Anti-26 kD protein resulted in sharp immunofluorescence staining of hepatocellular plasma membranes in liver sections and on isolated hepatocytes, while the antiserum did not react with intracellular structures and was also negative with tissue sections from kidney and heart. Anti-"LSP" stained the plasma membranes of isolated hepatocytes, the cytoplasma of liver and kidney sections as well as the connective tissue of heart sections.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA possible modulating influence of noradrenergic activity on serum lipoproteins was assessed under placebo conditions and following 4 weeks of sympathetic neurone blockade with debrisoquine in 9 normal subjects, 11 patients with mild essential hypertension, 9 normotensive, and 9 hypertensive hemodialysis patients. Plasma norepinephrine (NE) did not differ significantly among groups on placebo and was consistently reduced (P less than 0.05-0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPatients with chronic renal failure treated by maintenance dialysis often have nutritional disorders, metabolic disorders concerning lipids, proteins and carbohydrates, and disorders of endocrine systems involved in the regulation of these metabolisms. These disorders are difficult to diagnose, as their clinical symptoms are few and of little pathognomonic value. Hence the need for anthropometric measurements as well as biochemical and physiological exploration of metabolic pathways for intermittent overall evaluation and longitudinal follow-up.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFClin Exp Immunol
January 1990
Sera from 82 patients with chronic inflammatory liver diseases and from patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and Hashimoto's thyroiditis were studied by immunoblotting against purified liver plasma membranes (LPM) and soluble liver protein (SLP) fractions from different species after previous separation by SDS-PAGE. Eighteen of 19 sera with LMA of IgG type in immunofluorescence assay and six LMA-negative sera (three sera from patients with RA) showed antibodies of the IgG or IgM classes against a protein with a molecular weight of 26 kD which was present in LPM and SLP fractions from rats, rabbits, pigs and humans. The reaction with 26-kD liver protein did not correlate with other known autoantibody-antigen systems.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTwo rare cases of isolated fractures of the cuboid bone caused by indirect trauma are presented, in order to review the present literature. Hitherto, nine cases have been published. A possible mechanism of indirect trauma leading to isolated fracture of the cuboid bone is described.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDuring hemodialysis on cuprophane membranes, platelets are activated and release in plasma alpha-granule-specific substances such as PF4 or platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF). PDGF is the main source of mitogenic activity found in serum. In vitro, it induces the proliferation of smooth muscle cells (SMC) which is known to be involved in the development of atherosclerotic lesions.
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August 1989
To evaluate the potential therapeutic value of calcium antagonists in hypertension associated with impaired renal function, blood pressure (BP), certain regulatory factors, and metabolic correlates of cardiovascular risk have been assessed in 15 patients with mild to marked chronic renal failure before and after 6 weeks of therapy with nitrendipine. Compared to placebo, nitrendipine (mean final dose 55 mg/day) decreased supine BP from 173/102 to 146/81 mm Hg and upright BP from 170/105 to 145/86 mm Hg. Heart rate, body weight (+0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFArch Geschwulstforsch
June 1989
Recently, a simple NMR test was proposed to distinguish patients with and without malignant diseases by line-width analysis of methyl and methylene lipoprotein resonances in human plasma (4). We have reevaluated this proposed cancer detection technique at 250 MHz (magnet field strength 5.9T).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUnlabelled: To investigate the pathogenetic constellation and its modification by calcium channel blockade in hypertension associated with chronic nonoliguric renal failure, blood pressure (BP), various pressor factors or correlates, cardiovascular responsiveness, and plasma atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) were assessed in 15 hypertensive patients (serum creatinine 160-715 mumol/l) before and after 6 weeks of intervention with the agent nitrendipine. On placebo, these patients had a lower plasma angiotensin II (AngII) clearance and higher values of supine plasma AngII, aldosterone, norepinephrine (NE), and heart rate than healthy humans. Acute responses of BP to AngII and of heart rate to isoproterenol were blunted in the patients (p less than 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFive protein kinases were used to study the phosphorylation pattern of the purified skeletal muscle receptor for calcium-channel blockers (CaCB). cAMP kinase, cGMP kinase, protein kinase C, calmodulin kinase II and casein kinase II phosphorylated the 165-kDa and the 55-kDa proteins of the purified CaCB receptor. The 130/28-kDa and the 32-kDa protein of the receptor are not phosphorylated by these protein kinases.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe ultrastructure of human affected and unaffected psoriatic epidermis was studied in skin biopsies from 5 patients and 3 normal controls. Transmission electron microscopic investigations revealed abnormalities in all cell layers of the affected epidermis. Common to psoriatic keratinocytes from affected epidermis was the reduction of tonofilaments.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe activity of ecto-nucleotidases has been determined on intact cells from Burkitt lymphoma (BL) and lymphoblastoid cell lines established in vitro (LCLs). BL cells never express ecto-5'-nucleotidase (5'-N) and exhibit only low levels of ecto-ATPase activity, whereas LCL-cells usually express both enzymes to varying degrees. There is a certain correlation (r = 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe purified receptor for calcium channel blockers (CaCB-receptor) from rabbit skeletal muscle contains three polypeptides within a molecular mass of 165, 55, and 32 kDa. cAMP-dependent protein kinase was shown to phosphorylate preferentially the 165-kDa protein. The major phosphorylation site was identified and compared with the recently published primary sequence of the CaCB-receptor.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMalignant non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL) patients were enrolled and analyzed retrospectively in 2 successive study groups. The first group consisted of 57 patients divided into low- and high-grade malignant NHL according to the Kiel classification, the second one included 104 patients divided into low-, intermediate-, and high-grade malignant NHL. The more individualized and more intensive polychemotherapy of the 2nd group yielded clearly better treatment results compared to the first group, especially in high-grade malignant NHL.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFActa Pathol Microbiol Immunol Scand A
November 1987
The surface structure of 11-12 days old cultures from biopsies of normal skin and uninvolved psoriatic skin was investigated by scanning electron microscopy. The keratinocytes formed flat, thin, and well-organized layers of elongated, tightly apposed cells. Newly-formed cells with few and short microplicae and microvilli were seen at the colony periphery.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPlasma immunoreactive atrial natriuretic peptide (irANP) levels, their chromatographic profile, relationship with hemodynamic variables, and responses to hemodialysis (HD) or postural changes were investigated in HD patients. Peripheral venous supine plasma irANP averaged 167 +/- 31 (+/- SEM) pg/ml in 12 normal subjects (age 63 +/- 2 yr). In 42 HD patients (mean age 65 +/- 1 yr), plasma irANP in peripheral arterio-venous fistulae was high (447 +/- 50 pg/ml, P less than 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA new noncellulosic membrane (polycarbonate) has been tested in terms of biocompatibility and hemodynamic tolerance. The following results were obtained: The polycarbonate membrane manufactured by Gambro Hechingen induces activation of the complement system (slight decrease of CH50 and C3, no increase of C5a) to lower extent and causes a less severe leukopenia than the cuprophane membrane. During dialysis with the polycarbonate membrane hypoxemia does not occur and the pulmonary vascular resistances and pulmonary arterial pressure remain stable.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAbout 10,000 tons of chrysotile per year are used in the Federal Republic of Germany for the production of friction materials. During brake repair an unknown number of approximately 300,000 mechanics in automobile service stations are exposed to asbestos dust. In a field study, asbestos fiber concentrations during brake repair were measured.
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