Publications by authors named "Ruttner Z"

Objective: It has been well established that oxytocin (OXT) increases intracellular free calcium ([Ca(2+)](i)) by targeting both intracellular and extracellular stores, but the mechanisms involved in the increase through activation with prostaglandin F(2alpha) (PGF(2alpha)) are still incompletely understood. This study was designed to elucidate the source(s) of increased [Ca(2+)](i) in response to PGF(2alpha) (10(-6) M) or OXT (10(-8) M) administration in the near-term rat myometrium.

Methods: The animals were divided into an in vitro group (n= 8), where the developed tension of uterine strips was assessed, and an in vivo group (n= 5), where a lobe of the uterus with intact innervation and circulation was loaded with the fluorescent indicator Indo-1 AM to assess [Ca(2+)](i).

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Accumulation of intracellular free calcium (Ca2+i) may play an essential role in the ischemia/reperfusion injury of skeletal muscle. Although it has been shown that Ca2+i levels significantly increase during ischemia/reperfusion, it is still a matter of debate whether Ca2+i increases during ischemia alone. It was the aim of this study to monitor the in vivo Ca2+i levels in the rat spinotrapezius muscle during ischemia of varying duration and reperfusion, using a ratiometric fluorescence technique, and to investigate the relationship between the postischemic flow patterns and Ca2+i, if any.

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The aim of this work was to develop a model to study the microcirculation and relative levels of intracellular free calcium in the myometrium of pregnant rats. On Day 21 of gestation a lobe of uterus was prepared free, flipped over, and mounted in a superfusion chamber leaving the radix and thereby the innervation and circulation intact. RBC velocity and arteriolar diameters were determined by means of intravital video microscopy before and after stimulation (norepinephrine).

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Intracellular free Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]i) plays an essential role in physiological regulatory processes and common pathological conditions. Better understanding of these phenomena is still hampered by problems encountered in the quantitative assessment of [Ca2+]i changes, especially in blood-perfused organs. This study demonstrates that the ratiometric fluorescence technique can be adapted for quantitative in vivo [Ca2+]i determinations.

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Indo-1 fluorescence was used to monitor intracellular calcium levels in the cat brain in vivo, using the approach proposed by Uematsu et al. [Uematsu D., Greenberg J.

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Simultaneous 17O and 19F magnetic resonance imaging were used to determine the concentrations of H2(17)O and CHF3 in 0.8 cc voxels in the cat brain during in- and exhalation of a gas mixture containing both 17O2 and CHF3. The arterial time course of H2(17)O was determined by 17O MR analysis of arterial samples withdrawn during the inhalation period and the arterial time concentration of CHF3.

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The effect of the nitric oxide (NO) synthase inhibitor N omega-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester (L-NAME) on the response of cerebrocortical oxygen consumption (CMRO2) and blood flow (CBF) to two levels of hypercapnia (PaCO2 approximately 60 mm Hg and PaCO2 approximately 90 mm Hg) was investigated in ketamine-anesthetized rats. CBF was calculated using the Kety-Schmidt approach and CMRO2 was calculated from the product of CBF and the arteriovenous (superior sagittal sinus) difference for oxygen. L-NAME treatment did not have a significant effect on either CMRO2 or CBF under normocapnic conditions but inhibited the hypercapnic increase of CMRO2 and the hypercapnic increase in CBF.

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Fluorescent calcium indicators have been widely used to assess cytoplasmic calcium concentration in cells. To examine the role of calcium ions on different physiological functions (e.g.

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Fine, varicose oxytocin-containing nerve fibers have been demonstrated in the hypothalamic arcuate nucleus in rats. Using Phaseolus vulgaris leukoagglutinin as an anterograde tracer, fine neuronal fibers of paraventricular nucleus origin could be seen throughout the arcuate nucleus. Using double immunostaining, oxytocin-immunoreactive varicose fibers were observed around or in the close vicinity of beta-endorphin-immunoreactive neurons.

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In vivo 17O NMR has been used to monitor the H2(17)O concentration in rat brain during inhalation of 17O2. The results are discussed in terms of oxygen consumption in the brain and recirculation into the brain of H2(17)O produced in other organs.

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We used 17O NMR imaging techniques to measure the H2(17)O concentration in a 0.8-ml voxel in the cat brain following injection of an arterial bolus of enriched H2(17)O and during inhalation of enriched 17O2. We also measured the H2(17)O concentration in arterial blood during 17O2 inhalation.

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The effect of systematically delayed progesterone treatment on the onset of labour was examined in 45 pregnant rats. Measurement of progesterone (P) and prostaglandin F (PGF) in uterine vein plasma and uterine tissue before and during spontaneous labour or during prolonged pregnancy showed that the control animals exhibited the expected P-withdrawal (Pw) prior to spontaneous labour, however, properly timed P-treatment predictably prevented Pw and labour. When P was administered 11.

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The effect of systematically delayed progesterone treatment was examined in 45 pregnant rats near term. Progesterone (P) and prostaglandin F (PGF) were measured in uterine vein plasma and uterine tissue before and during spontaneous labor or during prolonged pregnancy. Control animals exhibited the expected P-withdrawal (Pw) prior to spontaneous labor and properly timed P-treatment predictably prevented Pw and labor.

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