Publications by authors named "Karolin Abedi"

This study determined whether or not oxidative stress and vascular dysfunction in fructose-induced hyperinsulinemic rats are associated with activation of the vascular renin-angiotensin system (RAS). Four groups of rats were used. CONT rats were fed normal rat chow, CONT+CAP were fed normal rat chow and given 500 mg/L captopril in their drinking water, fructose-fed rats (FFR) were fed a high-fructose diet and FFR+CAP were fed the high-fructose diet plus captopril in water.

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Background: Fish oil has been shown to improve blood pressure (BP) in some disease states by an unknown mechanism. We tested the ability of fish oil to prevent vascular dysfunction in fructose-fed rats, a model of insulin resistance and hypertension.

Methods: Rats were placed on three diets: 1) regular rat diet (control); 2) diet containing 60% fructose (FFR); or 3) diet containing 60% fructose and 4.

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Standard histochemical analysis of cells and tissues generally involves procedures that utilize a relatively small number of probes such as dyes, and generally requires hours or days to process. Our laboratory has developed a novel method for histochemical surveys of cell surface properties that utilizes a large number of probes (derivatized agarose beads) and takes seconds or minutes to accomplish. In this study, 4 human cell lines (CCL-255 (LS123) human colon cancer cells that are non-tumorigenic in nude mice; CRL-1459 (CCD-18CO) human colon endothelial cells that are non-malignant; CCL-220 (COLO 320DM) human colon cancer cells that are tumorigenic in nude mice; and HTB-171 (NCI H446) human lung carcinoma cells) were tested for their ability to bind to agarose beads derivatized with 51 different molecules.

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