Publications by authors named "Pomblum V"

Ernst Trömner (1868-1930) was a German neurologist and psychiatrist at the St. Georg Hospital in Hamburg. As clinician and researcher, he contributed to our understanding of various fields within neurology including language and speech disorders, hypnosis and suggestion, sleep physiology and diseases, leukemia with nervous system involvement, gait disorders, metabolic myelopathy, Parkinson's disease, organic psychosis, and schizophrenia.

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Cardiac stunning refers to different dysfunctional levels occurring after an episode of acute ischemia, despite blood flow is near normal or normal. The phenomenon was initially identified in animal models, where it has been very well characterized. After being established in the experimental setting, it remained unclear, whether a similar syndrome occurs in humans.

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Objectives: To quantify serum butyrylcholinesterase activity in haemodialysis patients and to evaluate if the homocysteine levels and/or oxidative stress biomarkers have an effect on butyrylcholinesterase.

Materials And Methods: Blood samples were collected from patients and healthy subjects (control). The plasma homocysteine and TBARS levels; serum butyrylcholinesterase activity; blood delta aminolevulinic acid dehydratase (ALA-D) activity and methahaemoglobin were analyzed.

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Reduced glutathione (GSH) is a well-known multifunctional antioxidant. Its depletion is linked to a number of pathologies, such as renal insufficiency. Feasible methodologies in clinical chemistry are vital.

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Background And Objective: Vascular endothelial cells play an important role in the control of vascular tone. The reasons for coronary endothelial dysfunction are complex and may involve ischemia/reperfusion injury. We investigated whether endothelial, smooth muscle, and myocardial dysfunction are independent phenomena.

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Myosin plays a key role in the structure and function of cardiac muscle. Three myosin isoenzymes (V(1), V(2), and V(3)) with different ATPase activities have been identified in mammalian ventricles based on their heavy chain constituents. The relative amount of myosin isoenzymes changes under physiological and pathological conditions.

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Background: Oxidative stress is a complicating factor in chronic renal failure, especially in hemodialysis (HD) patients. Also, aluminum intoxication may occur during hemodialysis treatment. Aluminum has been shown to inhibit the sulfhydryl-containing enzyme delta-aminolevulinate dehydratase (ALA-D).

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Aim: We compared protective effects of a ss-adrenoceptor blocker (metoprolol; Met) and a If current (Ivabradine; Iva) in a rabbit model of myocardial infarction.

Methods: Experiments were performed on 44 adult New-Zealand-White (NZW) rabbits. The effects of either metoprolol or ivabradine were assessed 15 min after experimental occlusion of a coronary artery (CAO), 28 days after CAO (drug gavage), and in vitro hearts (Langendorff apparatus).

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Background: Malondialdehyde (MDA) is one of the better-known secondary products of lipid peroxidation, and it is widely used as an indicator of cellular injury. The employment of the thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS) technique to measure MDA has received criticism over the years because of its lack of specificity. Thus, a specific and reliable method for MDA determination in plasma by high performance liquid chromatographic (HPLC)-VIS was validated; alkaline hydrolysis, n-butanol extraction steps and MDA stability were established.

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Decreasing heart rate might be beneficial for improvement of myocardial energetics and could reduce the severity of myocardial ischemia. We examined the contribution of heart rate reduction by cilobradine (DK-AH 269), a direct sinus node inhibitor, on left ventricular function and peripheral vasomotion in anesthetized rabbits with experimental myocardial infarction. The rabbits were randomized to receive either placebo (n=10) or cilobradine (n=7).

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A method is presented to separate rabbit cardiac ventricular myosin isoenzymes (V(1), V(2), V(3)), which are large and important contractile proteins. This polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis--using a slab minigel format--does not involve preparation of an acrylamide gradient or denaturing conditions. The isoenzyme migration order was confirmed through identification with an anti beta-myosin heavy chain in cardiac ventricles (i.

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Background: The isolated heart as an experimental model has been firmly established for more than 100 years.

Material And Methods: In this study, five modifications are compared: 1. modified Langendorff apparatus (LA) with modified Krebs-Henseleit (KH) solution a) not containing bovine serum albumin (BSA; n = 13) and b) containing BSA (n = 16), 2.

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