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urol. colomb. (Bogotá. En línea) ; 28(2): 183-188, 2019. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS, COLNAL | ID: biblio-1402328

ABSTRACT

El mecanismo de Frank-Starling es un concepto básico de la fisiología cardíaca y su aprendizaje. Constituye la base fundamental para el entendimiento del funcionamiento del corazón y patologías prevalentes y con alta morbimortalidad como lo es la insuficiencia cardíaca. Por lo cual, su relación con un proceso más interactivo como la erección del pene, podría asegurar un aprendizaje perdurable y práctico. La relación se fundamentó en el reemplazo del eje X de la curva por precarga en el caso del corazón y estimulación en el caso del pene, para así lograr una relación incluso con la disfunción eréctil, que sería el equivalente a la insuficiencia cardíaca. De esa manera, se encontró que a mayor estimulación hay mayor erección y a mayor precarga hay mayor eyección ventricular, teniendo ambas curvas una meseta. Asímismo, farmacológicamente, se encontró relación con el uso de estimulación ß-adrenérgica y de inhibidores selectivos de la fosfodiesterasa tipo 5 como el sildenafil, los cuales desplazan la curva hacia arriba y a la izquierda.


The Frank-Starling mechanism is a basic concept of cardiac physiology and the fundamental basis for understanding the cardiac performance and prevalent disorders at risk of high morbidity and mortality, such as heart failure. Therefore, its relation with an interactive process like penile erection may enable deeper insight into cardiac physiology. The X-axis of Frank-Starling's curve was changed from ventricular end-diastolic volume to stimulation, to achieve a relation that includes erectile dysfunction, which is the equivalent of heart failure. A direct relationship was found between stimulation and erection, as well as end-diastolic volume and ventricular ejection with a plateau in both curves. Likewise, pharmacologically, a relation was identified with the use of ß-adrenergic and selective inhibitor of phosphodiesterase (PDE) type 5 like sildenafil, which shift leftward and upward the Frank-Starling curve


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Penile Erection , Starlings , Heart Failure , Erectile Dysfunction , Penis , Stroke Volume , Phosphoric Diester Hydrolases , Adrenergic Agents , Cyclic Nucleotide Phosphodiesterases, Type 5 , Sildenafil Citrate
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IJVM-Iranian Journal of Veterinary Medicine. 2014; 8 (1): 59-62
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-149908

ABSTRACT

A captive adult common mynah [Acridotheres tristis] died shortly after a course of seizure and opisthotonous with an illness characterized by severe lethargy, depression, loss of appetite, polyurate, and urate discoloration. Abdominal distention and hepatomegly, visible over the abdominal skin, were noticed clinically. At necropsy, severe enlargement of liver with general discoloration was obvious. Histopathological findings included schizonts and gametes in the intestine, especially in the duodenum. Cytology from impression smears revealed intracyto-plasmic Atoxoplasma-like zoites in the inflammatory cells especially macrophages within the liver and in the contact smears prepared from the liver, lung, and spleen. Based on postmortem findings of the organisms in blood mononuclear cells and in impression smears of liver and Giemsa stained impression smears of liver, the spleen and lung atoxoplasmosis caused by Isoapora sp. was specified as the cause of death. According to the literature, visceral coccidiosis [atoxo-plasmosis], described here, could be considered as one of the severe causes of mortality among captive birds


Subject(s)
Animals , Starlings , Isosporiasis , Isospora , Birds
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Korean Journal of Anesthesiology ; : S12-S16, 2000.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-74350

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: A volumetric caudal epidural steroid injection has been advocated to facilitate the delivery of medications to a lesion site. This study was aimed to examine the actual spreading patterns of this technique, using an epidurogram. METHODS: A total of 32 patients with chronic low back pain with a radiculopathy of various causes (degenerative spondylosis, herniated nucleus pulposus, spondylolisthesis, and spinal stenosis) were included. A volumetric caudal epidural injection of a 10 ml mixture of contrast medium 5 ml, 0.5% bupivacaine 1 ml, triamcinolone 1.5 ml (60 mg) and normal saline 2.5 ml was performed. Immediately after the cessation of the first spread, the subsequent solution of another 10 ml of contrast medium 5 ml, 0.5% bupivacaine 1 ml and normal saline 4 ml was injected. This procedure was repeated serially until the total volume equaled 50 ml. Continuous fluoroscopic imaging was obtained after each injection. RESULTS: Average time taken to complete the study was 37 seconds per every 10 ml. The spreading levels of the mixture were distributed mainly at the mid to lower lumbar area in the majority of the investigated patients. During the subsequent injections, these levels did not increase significantly. CONCLUSIONS: We concluded that the multiple small volume caudal epidural injections retraced their own tract repeatedly. This was thought to be due to the minimal resistance in the cephalad direction, anatomic variations and the Starling effect of epidural space.


Subject(s)
Humans , Bupivacaine , Epidural Space , Injections, Epidural , Low Back Pain , Radiculopathy , Spondylolisthesis , Spondylosis , Starlings , Triamcinolone
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Korean Journal of Pediatric Hematology-Oncology ; : 261-272, 1997.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-74318

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Hereditary spherocytosis(HS) is a clinically and biochemically very heterogeneous disorder The purpose of this study is to detect erythrocyte membrane protein abnormalities by SDS-PAGE and to investigate the frequency of erythrocyte membrane protein defects in hereditary spherocytosis and correlation between some of the hereditary spherocytosis biochemical subsets and the selected clinical phenotype. METHODS: We evaluated the clinical and laboratory characteristics of 14 normal healthy persons and 23 hereditary spherocytosis patients and 8 their family members. The patients were divided into three groups based on clinical and hematological severity(mild, typical, severe). In addition to routine hematologic determlnatlons, osmotic fragility and autohemolysis, RBC membrane protein analysis were performed in all patients by densitometric tracing of SDS-PAGE(sodium dodecyl sulphate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis) stained by Coomassle blue utilizing both the discontinuous buffer system of Laemmli with acrylamide linear gradient from 4% to 12% and the continuous buffer system of Fairbank with exponential gradient of acrylamide from 3.5% to 17%. RESULTS: 1) The patients could be seperated into three classes of different clinical severity as mild(3 cases), moderate(16 cases) and severe(4 cases) on the clinical feature. 2) Eighteen patients(82.6%) among 23 hereditary spherocytosis revealed abnormal erythrocyte membrane protein and we detected six patients(26.1%) with spectrin deficiency combined with ankyrin reduction, 4 patients(17.4%) with ankyrin deficiency, 4 patients(17.4%) with isolated spectrin deficiency and 3 patients(13.0%) with band 3 deficiency. Five HS patients(21.7%) showed normal RBC membrane protein. 3) Eight HS and their family members showed same RBC membrane protein deficiency. 4) The type and degree of RBC membrane protein reduction were variale with spectrin at 66~94%, with ankyrin at 48~82% of normal levels. These showed that each patient had different clinical severities according to different RBC membrane protein levels and type. CONCLUSION: RBC membrane protein abnormalities were observed in 82.6% of HS patients. The combined spectrin and ankyrin deficiency is the most common molecular defect in HS. The clinical severity and biochemical expression is heterogeneous. SDS-PAGE analysis of RBC membrane protein was provided the diagnosis of RBC membrane defects and basic molecular studies. We believed that the early identification of the biochemical defect responsible for HS is important because it is helpful starling point for the identification of the primary molecular defect, and it could help to anticipate the clinical outcome of the disease. For these reasons, we consider the SDS-PAGE of the red cell membrane to be of crucial importance for a complete evaluation of children with HS. Further studies with more cases would be to clarify the correlation between clinical and biochemical phenotypes.


Subject(s)
Child , Humans , Acrylamide , Ankyrins , Cell Membrane , Diagnosis , Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel , Erythrocyte Membrane , Erythrocytes , Erythrocytes, Abnormal , Membrane Proteins , Membranes , Osmotic Fragility , Phenotype , Population Characteristics , Spectrin , Starlings
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