Plasma glucagon rises after major injury and could act to increase gluconeogenesis and ureagenesis in the post-traumatic state. This study documents the effect of prolonged glucagon infusion on ureagenesis and nitrogen excretion, as well as possible sources of the increased ureagenesis, in normal man. Four healthy men fasted for 6 days during intravenous infusion of glucose (750 gmday), establishing a steady state of minimal ureagenesis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRecently, receptors for IgA were demonstrated on subpopulations of human T lymphocytes. In this report, TNP-modified ox erythrocytes coated with the IgA myeloma MOPC-315 were used to detect IgA receptor-bearing lymphocytes within the human non T cell lymphocyte population. A mean of 5.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe postmortem finding of acute right-sided bacterial endocarditis in a burn patient monitored with an indwelling pulmonary artery (Swan-Ganz) catheter for 14 days prompted a review of burn autopsies in which the catheter had been used. Autopsies of six consecutive burn patients monitored with a pulmonary artery catheter and who then died showed septic or aseptic endocarditis. In two of the six patients, right-sided staphylococcal endocarditis was the anatomic cause of death.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPulmonary extravascular water has been measured as lung thermal volume (LTV) in a group of nine burned patients. Transducer-detectable indicators were used to permit frequent repetition and quick results. Concurrent recordings were made of cardiac output, pulmonary capillary wedge pressure and the usual hemodynamic variables.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe relationship between elevated pulmonary extravascular water volume(PEWV)and small airway closure was examined. The slow accumulation of lung water was achieved by a combination of pulmonary venous hypertension and mild hemodilution. PEWV was measured using a double indicator method based on the differential right to left transit time for simultaneously injected Evans blue dye and tritiated water.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe effects of intraoperative prebleeding and hemodilution with lactated Ringer's solution on hemodynamics, oxygen transport and lung water were studied in four patients undergoing extensive surgical procedures. The results were contrasted with those previously obtained from hemodilution of a group of patients with Plasmanate. The mean volumes bled were 1,950 milliliters in the lactated Ringer's solution group and 1,697 milliliters in the Plasmanate group.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAvailable data from human subjects suggests that most of the pools of free protoporphyrin in circulating erythrocytes have T 1/2 values which range from less than 1 hour to approximately 2 weeks. An exception was observed in 2 cows with erythropoietic ("congenital") porphyria. During the several months which followed the simultaneous injection of 14C- and 3H-labelled glycine and ALA, changes in the specific activities of both free- and hemoglobin-protoporphyrin were similar.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAn arterial catheter-bearing external conductivity electrodes and a thermistor was used for measurement of lung thermal volume (LTV) by the double-indicator method. Ten milliliters of 3% saline at room temperature were injected, dilution curves measured, and LTV calculated as mean transit time difference, less thermistor time constant, times cardiac output (CO). Comparisons were made, in dogs, between LTV, pulmonary extravascular lung water with Evans blue and tritiated water (PEVWtho), and weighed lung water (WLW).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe have analyzed for purine compounds entering and leaving the liver in lightly anesthetized rabbits and rats and for the export of utilizable purine from liver perfused with oxypurine. The in vivo results indicate that roughly 80% of hypoxanthine, xanthine, and urate is removed in a single passage of blood through liver. Conversely, the adenosine concentration of hepatic venous blood is increased 10-fold over portal or arterial levels.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe effects of acute normovolemic hemodilution on lung water, blood volume, hemodynamics, and oxygen transport were studied. The subjects were six patients undergoing major operations, with prebleeding and hemodilution under fluoroxene and nitrous oxide anesthesia. The menatocrit was reduced form 43 to 25 percent in one step, with simultaneous infusion of Plamanate and lactated Ringer's solution.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTo test whether oral carbohydrate would provide greater conservation of body protein than would intravenous carbohydrate, healthy normal human subjects were infused with high doses of glucose either continuously intravenously or by nasogastric tube in both continuous and intermittent regimes. Metabolic responses to high calorie, nitrogen-free infusions in normal man were documented in the blood hormone and substrate changes, and protein sparing was assessed by urinary nitrogen excretion. Continuous glucose produced a lower urinary "nitrogen floor" than did the intermittent regime, and intravenous glucose was more effective than was oral glucose.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNormal, autistic and deaf children were tested for their immediate memory of visually presented digits. The digits were exposed either with or without a left to right spatial display arrangement, and had to be recalled forewards as well as backwards. Normal and deaf children tended to be sensitive to both display conditions and recall requirements whereas autistic children were mainly affected by direction of recall.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe effects of acute normovolemic hemodilution on hemodynamics, oxygen transport, tissue perfusion and blood volume were studied. The subjects were four patients undergoing total hip replacement with prebleeding and hemodilution under fluoroxene and nitrous oxide anesthesia. The hematocrit was reduced to 29% and 21% by bleeding in two steps with simultaneous infusion of plasmanate and lactated Ringer's solution.
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