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Arch Esp Urol ; 45(4): 293-6, 1992 May.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1605682

ABSTRACT

Several techniques are available for measuring the microcirculation. The results, however, cannot be extrapolated due to the different, intricate microvasculature of each organ system. We measured the renal cortical blood flow using laser Doppler flowmetry. This flowmeter permits blood flow measurements of very small areas of tissue. Precise information from selected areas, such as the renal cortex, can thus be obtained. The results are expressed in perfusion units (PU).


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Kidney Cortex/blood supply , Lasers , Animals , Aorta, Abdominal/physiology , Constriction , Male , Microcirculation/physiology , Rats , Rats, Inbred Strains
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Rev Esp Enferm Apar Dig ; 75(3): 225-30, 1989 Mar.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2734466

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A study was made of the effect of rice chaff oil (ASA) on gastroduodenal ulcer (UGD) induced by different techniques: cysteaminium chloride, indomethacin, artificial gastric juices and stress (acidity, histamine, pepsin and volume of gastric juice were evaluated). For each technique the same protocol was followed: four days before the experiment 20 Wistar rats (180-220 g) were divided into a control group (0.2 ml/day of saline solution per os) and a treated group (0.2 ml/day of oral rice chaff oil). After quantitation of the ulcers and statistical analysis of the data, the ulcer index was found to be smaller in the treated group than in controls, both for stress ulcers (p less than 0.01) and for those induced by indomethacin (p less than 0.001) and artificial gastric juice (p less than 0.001). As for the cysteaminium chloride technique, an evaluation was made of the ulcer per se and the inflammatory halo; in both cases there were significant differences (p less than 0.05 and p less than 0.01 respectively) between the treated group and controls. No significant differences were found on comparing the values off histamine, pepsin and the volume of gastric juices, but there were differences in hydrogen ion concentration (p less than 0.05). An analysis is made of the physiologic aspects studied in each technique, emphasizing the possible implication of prostaglandins (PG) and alpha-tocopherol after treatment with rice chaff oil.


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Oryza , Peptic Ulcer/prevention & control , Plant Oils/therapeutic use , Animals , Rats , Rats, Inbred Strains , Stress, Physiological
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