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Eur Biophys J ; 30(2): 129-39, 2001.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11409464

ABSTRACT

We have developed a program for the simulation of the fluorescence fluctuations as detected from highly diluted samples of (bio)molecules. The model is applied to translational diffusion and takes into account the hydrodynamic interactions. The solution concentration is kept constant by assuming periodic boundary conditions and spans here the range 0.5< C < 10 nM. We show that the fluorescence correlation functions can be accurately computed on systems of limited size (a few molecules per simulation box) by simulating for a total time approximately 100-300 times the diffusion relaxation time of the fluorescence autocorrelation function. The model is applied also to the simulation of the scanning fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) and of the photon counting histograms for the confocal collection configuration. Scanning FCS simulations of highly diluted samples (C approximately equals 0.5 nM) show anticorrelation effects in the autocorrelation functions of the fluorescence signal that are less evident for higher concentrations. We suggest here that this effect may be due to the non-uniform occupancy of the scanning area by the fluorophores.


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Proteins/chemistry , Spectrometry, Fluorescence/methods , Algorithms , Biophysics/methods , Computer Simulation , Diffusion , Kinetics , Photons , Protein Conformation , Solutions
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Eur Heart J ; 9 Suppl N: 176-80, 1988 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-3246250

ABSTRACT

To assess the clinical significance of monitoring during physical training in post-myocardial infarction (MI) patients with asymptomatic exercise-induced ischaemia, we studied 232 patients who were survivors of first recent acute MI and consecutively admitted to the same CCU, who underwent an exercise test (ET) and coronary angiography within two months of the acute event. We selected the 97 patients with multivessel disease. Among them, 60 showed a negative ET and no angina; 37 showed a positive ET with significant ST segment depression, 32 of them had no angina. The 37 patients with positive ET repeated the stress test within a week. In eight of them, the two ETs differed because ischaemia was induced once with and once without precipitation of angina, while the workload (WL) and double product (DP) at the ischaemic threshold of 0.1 mV ST segment depression were not different. During a four-week training period, seven of the asymptomatic patients complained of effort angina and three of angina at rest. To assess training effects, we selected 60 non-consecutive patients with asymptomatic (38) and symptomatic (22) exercise-induced ischaemia. All the symptomatic and 25 asymptomatic patients followed a four-week physical training programme based on the ischaemic threshold. The remaining 13 asymptomatic patients did not undergo physical training. The pre-training period ergometric patterns were comparable between painful and pain-free patients. Training resulted in a similar increase in the WL at the ischaemic threshold (+45% in asymptomatic and +47% in symptomatic patients, both P less than 0.05), without any difference in the DP threshold.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)


Subject(s)
Coronary Disease/therapy , Exercise Therapy , Myocardial Infarction/therapy , Exercise Test , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Monitoring, Physiologic
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Arch Int Physiol Biochim ; 92(2): 93-106, 1984 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6208873

ABSTRACT

A parallel investigation on collagen content and diastolic mechanical properties has been performed on myocardial specimens isolated from male albino Wistar rats of different age groups (1-5 days, 10-20 days, 2 months, 8 months, 18 months, 24-26 months). Total water content, inulin-distribution space, protein concentration were determined together with hydroxyprolin content of the tissue. Mechanical properties of isolated papillary muscles were characterized in terms of static, dynamic, and plastic response to strain. During maturation (from birth to 2 months) the increase of collagen content is paralleled by an increase of static elasticity and by a reduction of plasticity. During maturity (2-8 months) and ageing (8-26 months) the collagen concentration in myocardial tissue still increases, but this change is associated to a reduction of the static components and to an increase of dynamic components of myocardial stiffness. A comparison between specimens from right and left ventricular myocardium indicates that a higher collagen content in the right ventricle is associated with a higher static elasticity.


Subject(s)
Aging , Collagen/analysis , Diastole , Myocardial Contraction , Myocardium/analysis , Animals , Body Water/analysis , Heart/growth & development , Hydroxyproline/analysis , Male , Proteins/analysis , Rats , Rats, Inbred Strains
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