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Acta Haematol
July 2001
Department of Pathology, Case Western Reserve University, School of Medicine, and MetroHealth Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio 44109, USA.
In bone marrow biopsies from 13 hematologically normal persons and from 80 patients with a variety of disorders, we found perivascular plasmacytosis. In all instances except the one case of multiple myeloma, plasma cells were polyclonal and normal in morphology. This was especially pronounced in patients with HIV infection, and in individuals following chemotherapy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSouth Med J
May 2001
Department of Surgery, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and MetroHealth Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio 44109-1998, USA.
We report a rare case of isolated thrombocytopenia due to a large hamartoma of the pulposal type, which resolved with splenectomy in a 46-year-old man. Although hamartomas are usually found incidentally, they may cause hematologic disturbances such as thrombocytopenia, anemia, or splenic rupture. The diagnosis of splenic hamartoma is difficult to make preoperatively.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAm J Respir Cell Mol Biol
May 2001
Department of Pediatrics, Rainbow Babies and Childrens Hospital and MetroHealth Medical Center, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, Ohio 44106-6010, USA.
The pulmonary disease of cystic fibrosis (CF) is characterized by persistent airway obstruction, which has been attributed to chronic endobronchial infection and inflammation. The levels of exhaled nitric oxide (NO) are reduced in CF patients, which could contribute to bronchial obstruction through dysregulated constriction of airway smooth muscle. Because airway epithelium from CF mice has been shown to have reduced expression of inducible NO synthase, we examined airway responsiveness and relaxation in isolated tracheas of CF mice.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFree Radic Biol Med
January 2001
Pulmonary Division, Department of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University and Metrohealth Medical Center, Cleveland, OH, USA.
Recent studies indicate that sepsis is associated with enhanced generation of several free radical species (nitric oxide, superoxide, hydrogen peroxide) in skeletal muscle. While studies suggest that free radical generation causes uncoupling of oxidative phosphorylation in sepsis, no previous report has examined the role of free radicals in modulating skeletal muscle oxygen consumption during State 3 respiration or inhibiting the electron transport chain in sepsis. The purpose of the present study was to examine the effects of endotoxin-induced sepsis on State 3 diaphragm mitochondrial oxygen utilization and to determine if inhibitors/scavengers of various free radical species would protect against these effects.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAm J Obstet Gynecol
December 2000
Departments of Reproductive Biology and Obstetrics and Gynecology and the Schwartz Center for Metabolism and Nutrition, Case Western Reserve University and MetroHealth Medical Center, Cleveland, OH 44109, USA.
Objective: Our purpose was to test the null hypothesis that beginning regular, moderate-intensity exercise in early pregnancy has no effect on fetoplacental growth.
Study Design: Forty-six women who did not exercise regularly were randomly assigned at 8 weeks either to no exercise (n = 24) or to weight-bearing exercise (n = 22) 3 to 5 times a week for the remainder of pregnancy. Outcome variables included antenatal placental growth rate and neonatal and placental morphometric measurements.
Shock
September 2000
Department of Surgery, Case Western Reserve University and MetroHealth Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio 44109-1998, USA.
Gastrointest Endosc
October 2000
Divisions of Gastroenterology, University Hospitals of Cleveland and MetroHealth Medical Center, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio 44106-1736, USA.
Background: Although experts have demonstrated the efficacy of endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) in cholangitis, the effectiveness of ERCP in unselected patients has not been measured. The aim was to investigate the clinical impact of ERCP performed at any time and of early ERCP (within 24 hours of admission) in patients with a primary discharge diagnosis of cholangitis.
Methods: A retrospective record review of patients admitted to eight area hospitals with an International Classification of Diseases (ICD)-9 diagnosis consistent with cholangitis was performed.
Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol Endod
August 2000
University of Kentucky and MetroHealth Medical Center, Kentucky, USA.
Approximately 22 million children are injured in the United States annually. Children are uniquely susceptible to craniofacial trauma because of their greater cranial-mass-to-body ratio. The pediatric population sustains 1% to 14.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Appl Physiol (1985)
July 2000
Pulmonary Division, Department of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University, and MetroHealth Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio 44109, USA.
Contraction-induced respiratory muscle fatigue and sepsis-related reductions in respiratory muscle force-generating capacity are mediated, at least in part, by reactive oxygen species (ROS). The subcellular sources and mechanisms of generation of ROS in these conditions are incompletely understood. We postulated that the physiological changes associated with muscle contraction (i.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRespir Physiol
April 2000
Pulmonary Division, Department of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University and MetroHealth Medical Center, 2500 MetroHealth Drive, Cleveland, OH, USA.
Although protein kinases are known to play a role in modulating a variety of intracellular functions, the direct effect of inhibition of these enzymes on skeletal muscle force production has not been studied. The purpose of the present study was to examine this issue by determining the effects produced on diaphragm force generation by two protein kinase inhibitors: (a) H7, an inhibitor of both cAMP-dependent protein kinase (PKA) and of protein kinase C, and (b) H89, a selective inhibitor of PKA. Experiments (n=15) were performed using isolated, arterially perfused, electrically stimulated rat diaphragms.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAm J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol
April 2000
Pulmonary Division, Department of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University and Metrohealth Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio 44109, USA.
Recent work indicates that endotoxemia elicits severe reductions in skeletal muscle force-generating capacity. The subcellular alterations responsible for these decrements have not, however, been fully characterized. One possibility is that the contractile proteins per se are altered in endotoxemia and another is that the mechanism by which these proteins are activated is affected.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAlzheimer Dis Assoc Disord
April 2000
Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Case Western Reserve University and MetroHealth Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio 44109-1998, USA.
Multiple studies of individuals with Alzheimer disease have substantiated significant levels of informant-rated change in several domains and facets of the Neuroticism-Extraversion-Openness Personality Inventory, including increases in Neuroticism and decreases in Extraversion and Conscientiousness relative to premorbid personality traits. Decline in Openness was cited in some reports, and replicable changes were identified in several facets. Current and premorbid personality of 50 patients with Alzheimer disease were rated by informants using the Neuroticism-Extraversion-Openness Personality Inventory.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Appl Physiol (1985)
December 1999
Pulmonary Division, Department of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University and MetroHealth Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio 44109, USA.
Recent studies have indicated that free radicals may play an important role in the development of muscle dysfunction in many pathophysiological conditions. Because the degree of muscle dysfunction observed in some of these conditions appears to be both free radical dependent and modulated by extracellular calcium concentrations, we thought that there may be a link between these two phenomena; i.e.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Appl Physiol (1985)
October 1999
Pulmonary Division, Department of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University and MetroHealth Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio 44109, USA.
Lower thoracic spinal cord stimulation (SCS) results in the generation of large positive airway pressures (Paw) and may be a useful method of restoring cough in patients with spinal cord injury. The purpose of the present study was to assess the mechanical contribution of individual respiratory muscles to pressure generation during SCS. In anesthetized dogs, SCS was applied at different spinal cord levels by using a 15-lead multicontact electrode before and after sequential ablation of the external and internal obliques, transversus abdominis (TA), rectus abdominis, and internal intercostal muscles.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Appl Physiol (1985)
October 1999
Pulmonary Division, Department of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University, and MetroHealth Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio 44109, USA.
Recent work indicates that free radicals mediate sepsis-induced diaphragmatic dysfunction. These previous experiments have not, however, established the source of the responsible free radical species. In theory, this phenomenon could be explained if one postulates that sepsis elicits an upregulation of contraction-related free radical formation in muscle.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Appl Physiol (1985)
September 1999
Pulmonary Division, Department of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University and MetroHealth Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio 44109, USA.
The purpose of the present study was to determine whether it is possible to alter the development of fatigue and ablate free radical-mediated lipid peroxidation of the diaphragm during loaded breathing by administering oxypurinol, a xanthine oxidase inhibitor. We studied 1) room-air-breathing decerebrate, unanesthetized rats given either saline or oxypurinol (50 mg/kg) and loaded with a large inspiratory resistance until airway pressure had fallen by 50% and 2) unloaded saline- and oxypurinol-treated room-air-breathing control animals. Additional sets of studies were performed with animals breathing 100% oxygen.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDiabetes
September 1999
Department of Nutrition, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, and MetroHealth Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio 44106-4935, USA.
Women who develop gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) have severe insulin resistance and markedly increased risk to develop subsequent type 2 diabetes. We investigated the effects of pregnancy and GDM on glucose transport activity and the expression and phosphorylation of the insulin receptor and insulin receptor substrate (IRS)-1 in human skeletal muscle fiber strips in vitro. Rectus abdominis muscle biopsies were obtained at the time of cesarean section from 11 pregnant women with normal glucose tolerance (pregnant control), 7 pregnant women with GDM, and 11 nonpregnant women undergoing elective surgery (nonpregnant control).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Appl Physiol (1985)
August 1999
Pulmonary Division, Department of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University and MetroHealth Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio 44109, USA.
Recent work indicates that respiratory muscles generate superoxide radicals during contraction (M. B. Reid, K.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Appl Physiol (1985)
August 1999
Pulmonary Division, Department of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland 44106; and Metrohealth Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio 44109, USA.
Peroxynitrite may be generated in and around muscles in several pathophysiological conditions (e.g., sepsis) and may induce muscle dysfunction in these disease states.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Appl Physiol (1985)
June 1999
Pulmonary Division, Department of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University and MetroHealth Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio 44109, USA.
Large positive airway pressures (Paws) can be generated by lower thoracic spinal cord stimulation (SCS), which may be a useful method of restoring cough in spinal cord-injured patients. Optimal electrode placement, however, requires an assessment of the pattern of current spread during SCS. Studies were performed in anesthetized dogs to assess the pattern of expiratory muscle recruitment during SCS applied at different spinal cord levels.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRadiographics
July 1999
Department of Radiology, Case Western Reserve University and MetroHealth Medical Center, Cleveland, OH 44109-1998, USA.
The low radiation dose rates used in nuclear medicine necessitate image formation and measurements that are severely count limited. This limitation may mask our ability to perceive contrast in an image or may affect our confidence in quantitative functional measurements. The randomness of the signal can be described by using the Poisson probability distribution with its associated mean and variance.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Appl Physiol (1985)
February 1999
Pulmonary Division, Department of Medicine, Case Western Reserve University and MetroHealth Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio 44109, USA.
Recent work indicates that free radical-mediated lipid peroxidation takes place within the diaphragm on strenuous contraction. This phenomenon has only been demonstrated using fairly artificial experimental models and has not been studied during the type of sustained respiratory loading typically seen in patients with lung disease. The purpose of the present study was to measure the levels of several biochemical markers of protein oxidation (protein carbonyl levels) and lipid peroxidation (8-isoprostane, reduced glutathione, and oxidized glutathione levels) in diaphragms of rats subjected to chronic respiratory loading.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAm J Obstet Gynecol
May 1998
Department of Reproductive Biology, Case Western Reserve University and MetroHealth Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio 44109, USA.
Objective: We sought to test the hypothesis that an intravenous dose of H-Tyr-D-Arg-Phe-Lys-NH2, a highly mu-receptor selective opioid peptide, suppresses baroreflex sensitivity through a peripheral mechanism.
Study Design: A transient change in mean arterial pressure was produced in chronically instrumented pregnant ewes by norepinephrine or sodium nitroprusside in the absence or in the presence of H-Tyr-D-Arg-Phe-Lys-NH2, a highly mu-selective opioid peptide. In some studies naloxone methiodide, a peripheral opioid antagonist, was infused starting 60 minutes before the administration of H-Tyr-D-Arg-Phe-Lys-NH2 and maintained for a total of 90 minutes.
Am J Obstet Gynecol
February 1998
Department of Reproductive Biology and Obstetrics and Gynecology, Case Western University and MetroHealth Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio 44106, USA.
Objective: Our purpose was to assess the effects of an intravenous dose of a highly selective mu-(DALDA) and delta-(DPDPE) opioid peptide to determine which class of peptide has the best clinical potential.
Study Design: Chronically instrumented pregnant ewes received a 0.3 mg/kg intravenous bolus of each peptide with and without opioid receptor blockade by means of a randomized prospective design.