J Neural Transm (Vienna)
May 2002
Transport of serotonin into human platelets is a paradigm for neuronal reuptake to investigate putatively low neurotransmitter availability in certain psychiatric diseases. However, inconsistent results have been obtained on serotonin binding to platelet membranes at equilibrium and transport during initial phase into isolated platelets. In the present study we applied a rapid oil-centrifugation technique to study (14)C-serotonin transport for 15s into viable human platelets during the initial phase, compared to the binding of (3)H-imipramine at equilibrium (60 min) to membranes isolated from platelets of the same individuals and to their blood serotonin levels.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOBJECTIVES: To perform simultaneous invasive comparative measurements in order to validate the blood pressure self-measuring device OMRON R3 for use on the wrist, in accordance with protocol 58130 of the German Institute for Validation. METHODS: Five consecutive comparative blood pressure measurements were carried out for each of 15 patients (n = 75 measurements). The blood pressure was measured simultaneously non-invasively using the blood pressure self-measuring device OMRON R3 around the left wrist and at the same time invasively using a pigtail catheter situated in the aortic arch.
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