Phospholipase A2, group IIA, gene expression has been analyzed in primary heart tumors. High expression has been demonstrated through several ways: reverse-transcriptase chain polymerase chain, Northern blotting hybridization at the RNA level and immunoblotting, immunohistochemical assay at the protein level. Human cardiac myxoma exhibits highly positive phospholipase A2, group IIA, immunophenotype (100% positive cases).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFProteomic approaches have been used for detection and identification of cytochromes P450 from highly-purified membrane preparations of human liver. These included the protein separation by 2D- and/or 1D-electrophoresis and molecular scanning of a SDS-PAGE gel fragment in the range of 45-66 kD (this area corresponds molecular weights of cytochromes P450). The analysis of protein content was statistically evaluated by means of original 1D-ZOOMER software package which allowed to carry out processing of mass spectra mixture instead of individual mass spectra used by standard techniques.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe revascularizing properties of the greater omentum used as a vascular pedicle for the prefabrication of skin, skin/cartilage or skin/ bone autografts, and their viability after rotation and recipient zone infection were studied in rat experiments. The experiment showed that complexity factor did not have a significant effect on the revascularizing properties of the greater omentum, and required only an insignificant prolongation of prefabrication period. Skin/omental, skin/cartilageous, and skin/bony autografts based on the greater omentum formed by day 7, 14, and 21, respectively.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFClinical, diagnostic and surgical aspects of primary heart tumors, pseudotumor and morphologically unidentified heart space-occupying lesions were analyzed at 52 childhood and adolescence patients. Difficulty of early diagnosis, more aggressive clinical course in majority cases, and individual approach to the choice of surgical approach has been demonstrated. Principle of oncological determinant has been ensured the success in surgical treatment of patients with non-malignant intracavitary and intramuscular neoplasms, and also with pseudotumor space-occupying lesions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMost patients subjected to coronary artery bypass grafting develop graft occlusions in some time after successful coronary surgery. Causes of graft occlusions comprise hyperplasia of intima occurring as a response to release of cytokines and angiotensin II. Angiotensin II is formed in human body with participation of angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) or chymase.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe materiel of intraoperative biopsies (378) and autopsies was used to study the morphology of the aortic wall in patients with Marfan's syndrome (62) and Erdheim's disease (133). Histological, histochemical and electron microscopy research methods were employed with an assay of the results obtained. It has been demonstrated that in connective tissue dysplasia in the aorta, the histological structure of the intima undergoes substantial changes alongside the pathology of the tunica media.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe CELO recombinant avian adenovirus carrying the gene coding the human angiogenine (ANG) synthesis was obtained. Expression of the angiogenine gene was shown in the LMH cell culture after infection with the CELO-ANG virus. The ability of CELO recombinant adenoviruses to carry out the delivery and expression of alien genes in muscle cells was demonstrated in experiments with laboratory animals (Wistar line rats).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA case of familial heart myxoma in 4 members of one family combined with myxomic (hamartomatous) syndrome is reported. The tumor in a proband was characterized with a multiple growth in various heart chambers. Five operations were made in the proband for 16 years and seven myxomas of different locations were removed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Mol Cell Cardiol
September 2004
cDNA expression arrays were used to identify mRNA expression markers for cardiac myxoma. The RNA profile analysis suggests that cardiac myxoma should be considered as a stand-alone tissue rather than a pathological modification of particular normal tissue. The analysis reveals a set of genes which are highly and steadily expressed in cardiac myxomas and can serve as an mRNA expression markers of the tumour.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe paper presents a new approach to management of lower limb critical ischemia which implements recent advances in molecular biology and genetic engineering technologies. A new original compound incorporating angiogenin gene was developed to activate neoangiogenesis processes after injection into living tissues. Experimental data evidence a potential efficacy of new method for complex management of critical ischemia.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCarney complex is an autosomic dominant disorder initially described as the association of cardiac myxomas, spotty skin pigmentation and endocrine overactivity and considered as a multiple neoplasia and lentiginosis syndrome. Mutations in the tumor suppressor gene PRKAR1A, coding for the type 1-alpha regulatory subunit of cAMP-depended protein kinase A have been previously identified in about half of the Carney complex kindreds. In this paper we report identification of the molecular defect in PRKARIA gene in two Carney complex patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn 168 cases of heart myxoma histological and electron-microscopic examination have revealed signs of embryonal endothelium capable of vasoformation and glycoprotein and glycosaminoglycanes synthesis in myxoma cells. Neither differentiation of myxomas cells up to mature endotheliocytes no signs of malignant transformation was found. According to the authors, heart myxoma is a true benign dysontogenetic tumor originating from embryonal endothelium.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNearest and long-term results of surgical treatment of 108 patients with dysplasia of aortal valve were analyzed. Necessity of individual approach to choice of method of surgical correction (prosthesis or valvuloplasty of aortal valve) depending on degree of dysplasia and/or secondary valvular pathology, it anatomic variants, presence of concomitant infectious endocarditis and age of patients is noted. This permitted to reduce hospital lethality from 8.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFVestn Ross Akad Med Nauk
September 2002
The morphological features and dynamics of regeneration of the grafted human liver were studied by using data on 609 needle biopsies obtained for morphological monitoring in 38 recipients during transplantation of the liver from cadavers and relative donors. The biopsy specimens of donor organs taken prior to grafting served as a control. Irrespective of the type of grafting, regenerative processes in the grafted liver were shown to have common regularities and to run by using the mechanisms of both intracellular regeneration and proliferation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBecause of insufficient amount of material obtained in many cases of puncture biopsy, Differential diagnosis of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) with benign tumors and focal cirrhotic lesions of the liver is difficult. The study was aimed at development of additional criteria for HCC differential diagnosis of the basis of a comparison of morphological data (histological and cytological) with DNA content in the cells of focal lesion of the liver and is based on the research of biopsy material from 111 patients with focal liver lesions. Laser DNA flow cytometry (DNA-FCM) was carried out in 59 samples using laser flowing cytometer FACScan (Becton Dickinson, USA).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNative "Vitaflon" vascular graft made of spongeous polytetrafluoroethylene for portocaval shunt was evaluated in patients with portal hypertension. Experimental series in grey rabbits proved high biological inertness of the graft. It was used for portocaval shunt in 13 patients.
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December 1999
Perioperative myocardial infarction is one of the most frequent causes of death in patients subjected to surgery for coronary disease. Study of the pathogenesis of this complication may become an approach to decreasing the postoperative mortality. Forty-seven case histories and autopsy protocols of patients who died after surgery on the coronary arteries and 241 intraoperative biopsy specimens of autovenous shunts are analyzed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe analysis of 36 years' experience in surgical treatment of 162 patients with benign and malignant primary tumors of the heart, verified by morphological examination, is presented. The possibility of their timely and intra vital revealing is noted in cases of clinical alertness which makes possible to suspect this disease and purposefully examine these patients using preferably echocardiography and computed tomography. The scope of the operations and their success depend on morphological characteristics of the tumors and the extent of neoplastic process.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe analysis is presented of clinicomorphological and laboratory characteristics of myxoma syndrome which are of prognostic value. Early diagnosis of the syndrome is essential in making decision on the intraoperative and long-term postoperative treatment policy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOrthotopic liver transplantation is the only method of choice for many severe liver diseases with poor prognosis. The development of liver transplantation programmes is based on medical science achievements and high technology in surgery, anesthesiology and perfusiology. The experience of the Surgery Research Center, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, made it possible to obtain positive results of liver transplantation and posttransplantation management.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA clinical case of carotid chemodectoma is reported. Unique character of this case consists in combination of rare manifestations of this disease in a patient (malignancy, bilateral location). Summarizing their own experience and analysis of literature data the authors give recommendations for diagnosis and management of such patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe time course of changes in the myocardial capillary endothelium was studied in 68 male patients with coronary heart disease (whose ages ranged from 29 to 62 years) at aortocoronary bypass surgery under drug-induced cold (DICCP) and thermal cardioplegia (TCP). As compared to DICCP, TCP was shown to have a more protective effect and preserves the ultrastructure of capillary endotheliocytes. Activated nonspecific pinocytosis and higher convectional transport through the transendothelial channels produce no significant microcirculatory and hemostatic effects in the postoperative period.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSix cases of lymphogranulomatosis of the thymus are described. There are few clinical sings as a rule or none at all. The main diagnostic method is X-ray (poly-position roentgenoscopy, computed tomography) which reveals a new growth in the thoracic cavity.
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