Objective: To establish a Russian version of the English THI.
Design: The English THI (THI-E) was translated into Russian by two bilingual investigators, independently. The final Russian THI version (THI-R) was constructed by a third investigator, from the two translations.
There is no clinical dynamic staging system which scores according to severity all the anatomical regions in adult supraglottitis. The objective of the study was to describe the demographics, clinical presentation, interventions and outcomes of adult patients diagnosed with acute supraglottitis (AS), and to study the correlation of a new AS classification with the need for airway intervention, in comparison with the current classification. This was a retrospective, cohort study conducted at a secondary medical care center.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe paper demonstrates that in spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) as compared with normotensive controls exudative processes at the sites of lesions are much more prominent. Such exudative processes include edema, fibrinous exudation as well as permeability of capillaries and venular walls for leukocytes. These effects prolong the phase of its inflammation and retard the regeneration phase in wound healing.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBiull Eksp Biol Med
October 1988
At intraperitoneal injection and local application of opioid peptide dalargin induces fibroblast proliferation (3-fold increase in the mitotic index) and growth of capillaries, accelerates the maturation of granulation tissue and of scar, epitheliazation of the defect, and considerably reduces the period of healing of skin wound in rats. The stimulating action of dalargin is associated with its effect on the microcirculation system and activation of the macrophage-fibroblast interaction. Possessing the triggering mechanism, the drug induces a cascade of inflammatory-reparative reactions, which reduce the duration of all healing stages.
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December 1987
Naloxone partially inhibited skin wound contraction and completely blocked acceleration of wound healing in rats with stimulated lacrimal glands. Endorphins were detected in lacrimal glands. Alteration of functional activity of the lacrimal glands produces a considerable effect on pain sensitivity and endorphin blood concentration.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn has been demonstrated that a collagen-dalargin complex increases blood flow in the granulation tissue (microsphere technique) due to the formation of new capillaries and a decrease in the vascular resistance. Dalargin had no effect on the capillary blood flow in the unaffected tissues. It has been concluded that the wound healing effect of dalargin may be related to its involvement in angiogenesis regulation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSynthetic analog of leucine enkephalin--hexapeptide dalargin was shown to stimulate healing of skin wounds in rats, dogs and mini-pigs at local and parenteral administration in doses of 0.1-100 micrograms/kg. Acceleration of proliferation with an increase of fibroblast mitoses, earlier and active growth of vascular elements, rapid maturation of granulation tissue and accelerated epithelialization were observed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe binding of dalargin, its four analogues and FK-33824, DADLE, met-enkephalin and morphine to peripheral mu- and delta-receptors and to brain receptors has been investigated in comparison with their influence on skin wound healing in rats. It has been shown that only substances with opiate activity, including morphine, stimulated wound healing. No correlation between wound healing effect of peptides and their binding to a definite receptor has been found.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFiziol Zh SSSR Im I M Sechenova
February 1987
Transcranial electrical stimulation (AC + DC) of antinociceptive brain structures causing the maximal analgetic effect accelerated skin-wound healing in rats. The effect being completely blocked with naloxone. Participation of opioidergic, antinociceptive brain structures in wound healing and maintenance of structural homeostasis, is discussed.
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December 1986
The effect of an opioid hormone (Leu-enkephalin analog Tyr-Dala-Gly-Phe-Leu-Arg) on the healing of myocardial infarction caused by the ligation of the descending branch of the rabbit left coronary artery has been investigated. The peptide was injected intraperitoneally at a dose of 10 micrograms/kg daily. Using light and electron microscopy, the peptide has been shown to exert a pronounced stimulating effect on the healing of the necrotic zone on days 3 and 7 of the experiment.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBiull Vsesoiuznogo Kardiol Nauchn Tsentra AMN SSSR
March 1987
A hypothesis is advanced that nociceptive stimulation activates the functional system of wound healing. Experiments were made to investigate whether the lacrimal glands, which are activated due to pain, are involved in the system of healing. Rat experiments have demonstrated that nociceptive stimulation of the lacrimal glands accelerates the repair of cutaneous wounds by 26 to 30%.
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