Primary adenocarcinoma cells of the rectosigmoid colon (WiDr-cells) were treated with 5-aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA). Cellular porphyrins were separated and quantified by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), both as free porphyrin acids after an easy extraction method with a subsequent reverse phase technique, and then as porphyrin esters after a more laborious extraction method and subsequent normal phase technique. The porphyrins were detected by means of a fluorescence detector.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjectives: To study whether relative changes in the concentration of different proteins of the subcutaneous interstitial tissue fluid in patients with postreconstructive leg oedema could give information on the integrity of the capillary wall following vascular reconstruction.
Materials: Sixteen patients developed ipsilateral leg oedema following femoropopliteal (n = 14) or femorotibial (n = 2) bypass surgery for intermittent claudication (n = 10) or critical lower limb ischaemia (n = 6) caused by obliterating atherosclerosis.
Methods: The leg volume increase was measured according to the formula of a truncated cone.
The effect of illumination on intracellular free calcium concentration, [Ca2+]i, was studied in a cell line (WiDr cells) derived from a primary adenocarcinoma of the rectosigmoid colon. In these cells the biosynthesis of protoporphyrin IX was stimulated by 5-aminolevulinic acid to reach levels of 600-700 pmol of protoporphyrin IX per mg cell protein. A brief (1-min) exposure of the cells to light (70% of light energy at 340-380 nm) resulted in an increase in [Ca2+]i.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe wick technique and the blister suction technique are the most common methods for sampling of subcutaneous interstitial tissue fluid in man. The blister suction technique has the advantage of being less invasive than the wick technique, but the reliability of this method is still controversial. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether the simpler blister suction technique using large (8 mm) blisters could replace the wick technique in the investigation of patients with postreconstructive leg edema.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe lanthanide metal, gadolinium, is currently used in contrast agents for magnetic resonance imaging. We have performed a study of the interaction between isolated rat hepatocytes and 153Gd complexed to diethylene-triamine pentaacetic acid (DTPA) or to DTPA-albumin conjugates. The study shows that isolated hepatocytes are able to take up both types of 153Gd complexes.
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January 1994
In autumn 1993, the Faculty of Medicine in Trondheim will be able to offer complete undergraduate medical education to 60 students per year, after 18 years of 3 1/2 years' education, based only on the clinical part of undergraduate medical school. The entire new curriculum is based on problem-based learning with the preclinical and the clinical part of the study totally integrated for 5 1/2 years. Throughout the curriculum any health care problem will be analyzed in terms of three perspectives: the biological, the environmental and the behavioural.
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November 1993
Early detection of carriers of acute intermittent porphyria (AIP) is of great value as an assistance for correct diagnosis and prevention of attacks. In order to complement traditional biochemical methods, restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) studies as well as analysis for a previously identified point mutation were included in a study of three Norwegian AIP families. Several asymptomatic carriers could be identified, and the study thus demonstrates the usefulness of the combination of biochemical and genetic analysis.
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August 1993
Transferrin receptors are present on almost all mammalian cells. The receptor participates in the cellular acquisition of iron from transferrin by receptor-mediated endocytosis. Receptor abundancy is generally regulated by two factors: i) cellular iron status and ii) cell growth.
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October 1992
So far, quality assurance in laboratory medicine in Norway has concentrated mainly on results. As yet, however, much still remains to be done, particularly in the fields of pathology, radiology and nuclear medicine. Insufficient emphasis has been paid to quality assurance of the requests made for tests and interpretation of the results.
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September 1992
Rat livers were perfused in situ with [125I]-transferrin, FITC-dextran and [32P]-inorganic pyrophosphate (PP). In a parallel set of experiments rat liver homogenates was incubated with [125I]-transferrin and [32P]-PPi. In both sets of experiments cellular organelles were prepared by density gradient centrifugation in metrizamide.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSerum levels of transferrin receptor and erythropoietin were determined in 2 patients with hereditary hemochromatosis undergoing phlebotomy therapy. The objective of the study was to determine changes in serum transferrin receptor and serum erythropoietin occurring during therapy, and to investigate if such changes could be useful to monitor the therapy. The study showed that serum transferrin receptor, and to a lesser extent serum erythropoietin, may be better parameters than serum ferritin as indicators of when phlebotomy should be discontinued.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn 26 patients with multiple sclerosis 100% responded abnormally to magnetic resonance imaging of the brain. Lesions in the posterior fossa were observed in 18 patients. The auditory brain stem response was abnormal in 15 patients, and 22 had abnormal immunoglobulins in the cerebrospinal fluid.
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May 1991
Quality control surveys combined with teaching courses and expert consultations were offered to laboratories serving general practitioners in the county of Sør-Trøndelag, Norway. Fifty-one laboratories participated in the programme and the surveys during 1988-89. During the study period the number of laboratories having acceptable accuracy of their haemoglobin determination increased from approximately 80% to more than 90%.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFrom 1980 to 1989 the number of chemical tests ordered in Norway increased by approximately 81%. By 1989 it amounted to approximately eight tests per inhabitant per year. The increase has been most marked among outpatients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNikolai Astrup (1880-1928) is recognized as one of the most famous Norwegian painters of his time. He grew up in Jłlster, in the western part of Norway, and has become known as the painter of the West Coast, not only because of his landscapes but even more so because of the atmosphere and special mood reflected in his paintings. Most of his paintings depict scenes from spring and summer nights in Jłlster.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOne hundred patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) were analysed retrospectively with respect to investigations of brain-stem auditory evoked potentials (BAEP), pattern reversal visual evoked potentials (VEP), somatosensory evoked potentials (SEP), and cerebrospinal fluid immunoglobulins (CSF-IG). BAEP were abnormal in 42% of those with normal VEP and SEP examinations, and in 38% of patients with normal CSF-IG. The chance of obtaining at least one abnormal EP was lower in patients with normal CSF-IG than in patients with abnormal CSF.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn nude mice grieofulvin given by intraperitoneal injections produces a severe porphyric state within 1 week. Compared with peroral administration of griseofulvin to produce experimental porphyria, this model is much more efficient and can be more easily controlled.
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February 1990
Exogenously added pyrophosphate was found associated with hepatocytes in suspension, particularly in the presence of calcium ions. The cell-associated pyrophosphate was recovered with the stroma fraction. Pyrophosphate thus bound did not affect cellular ATP, leakage of lactate dehydrogenase or trypan blue exclusion.
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October 1990
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October 1990
Laboratory tests requested in patients with anemia by general practitioners were recorded together with the diagnostic problem, the practitioners' interpretation of the test results and the consequences to the further work-up and treatment of the patients. There is broad agreement as to selection of tests to diagnose fairly well-established clinical entities. With more composite or complex disease patterns, the request patterns differ, not only with the diagnostic problem, but more so with the physicians.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAmong 4928 consecutive consultations in urban general practice in Mid-Norway anemia was found in 106 patients. Eighty-nine patients had their anemia worked out and treated by their general practitioner, 11 patients were referred to hospital or specialist, and in 6 patients no clear-cut reason for the anemia could be found. The patients could be broadly divided into four groups: iron deficiency in pregnancy (48%), iron deficiency secondary to bleeding (21%) anemia of chronic diseases (17%) and miscellaneous (7%).
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