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inulin/hypoxia

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Inulin with a low degree of polymerization protects human umbilical vein endothelial cells from hypoxia/reoxygenation-induced injury.

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Here, we identified inulin-type oligosaccharides with 3-13 degrees of polymerization from Morinda officinalis. Radical-scavenging assays showed that Inulins 4-7 had modest anti-oxidative effects. Inulins 4 and 5 dose-dependently increased human umbilical vein endothelial cell survival during

The inulin space, solute concentrations, and weight changes in rat renal medullary slices incubated in iso-osmolal media, and their modification during anoxia and hypothermia.

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1. The volume of distribution of [14-C]carboxyl inulin has been studied in slices of outer and inner medulla from rat kidney incubated in Krebs phosphate-bicarbonate Ringer, modified to render it iso-osmolal with the tissue fluids in these zones, under three conditions, (a) aerobically at 37 degrees

Comparison of creatinine and inulin clearance in the dog during hypoxia.

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Comparison of the effect of ischaemia and anoxia on the sarcolemma of the dog heart.

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Contraction-band necrosis, a striking morphologic lesion, is common to many types of myocardial injury including the calcium paradox and ischaemic injury with reperfusion. This lesion is characterized by explosive swelling, massive calcium overload, and severe disruption of the myofibrils due to the

Role of the inward rectifier IK1 in the myocardial response to hypoxia.

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OBJECTIVE The aim was to assess the contribution of the inward rectifier IK1 to the electrical responses of the myocardium to hypoxia: action potential shortening, maintenance of resting potential, and myocardial K loss. METHODS Hypoxia induced changes of gK1 were inferred from the effects of 40

Complementary effects of adenosine and angiotensin II in hypoxemia-induced renal dysfunction in the rabbit.

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The acute renal effects of hypoxemia and the ability of the co-administration of an angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor (perindoprilat) and an adenosine receptor antagonist (theophylline) to prevent these effects were assessed in anesthetized and mechanically-ventilated rabbits. Renal blood flow

Diuretic response to acute hypoxia in the conscious dog.

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Experiments were performed to determine the renal effects of acute hypoxia in conscious normovolemic dogs. Dogs were made hypoxic and also became hypocapnic through increased ventilation. Hypocapnic hypoxia was associated with increased urine flow, arterial blood pressure, cardiac output, PAH and

Effect of anoxia and ATP depletion on the membrane potential and permeability of dog liver.

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1. The mechanisms responsible for the depolarization of the hepatocytes secondary to anoxia have been studied in isolated perfused dog liver. It was attempted to elucidate the role of the inhibition of the sodium pump following exhaustion of the energy reserves and of the modifications of membrane

Increased kidney metabolism as a pathway to kidney tissue hypoxia and damage: effects of triiodothyronine and dinitrophenol in normoglycemic rats.

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Intrarenal tissue hypoxia is an acknowledged common pathway to end-stage renal disease in clinically common conditions associated with development of chronic kidney disease, such as diabetes and hypertension. In diabetic kidneys, increased oxygen metabolism mediated by mitochondrial uncoupling

Resistance of contracting myocardium to swelling with hypoxia and glycolytic blockade.

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The interrelationship of myocardial metabolism, performance and tissue hydration was examined in isolated contracting rat, guinea pig and dog myocardium. Myocardial metabolism was altered by blocking aerobic, and both aerobic and anaerobic metabolism. Myocardial water content and distribution were

Protection from hypoxemia-induced renal dysfunction by the thiophosphate WR-2721.

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The acute renal effects of hypoxemia-reoxygenation and the putative protective action of WR-2721 [S-, 2-(3-aminopropyl-amino)-, etylphosphosphorothioic acid], a drug with specific properties such as PTH-secretion inhibiting, calcium lowering and free radical scavenging activities, were investigated

Hypobaric hypoxia (380 Torr) decreases intracellular and total body water in goats.

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The effects of prolonged hypoxia on body water distribution was studied in four unanesthetized adult goats (Capra lircus) at sea level and after 16 days in a hypobaric chamber [(380 Torr, 5,500 m, 24 +/- 1 degrees C); arterial PO2 = 27 +/- 2 (SE) Torr]. Total body water (TBW), extracellular fluid

The newborn rabbit: a model for studying hypoxemia-induced renal changes.

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The newborn rabbit was used as an experimental model for studying renal changes during normocapnic hypoxemia. Renal extraction of p-aminohippuric acid (PAH), as assessed in 15 normoxemic and 8 hypoxemic rabbits amounted to 54.6 +/- 3.7 and 45.7 +/- 4.6%, respectively (NS). Changes in glomerular

Hypoxia inhibits renal thromboxane and not prostacyclin release.

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The effect of hypoxia on renal prostanoid synthesis and renal function was studied. The kidneys of male Sprague-Dawley rats were cannulated and perfused in vitro with Krebs-Henseleit buffer with a pO2 of 460 (control) or 60 mm torr (hypoxia). The rate of perfusion was adjusted to maintain perfusion

Effects of Hypoxia on the Pulmonary Microvascular Permeability in Adult Rabbit Lung.

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Within the last 30 years, researchers have explored what role hypoxia might play in causing permeability changes in the pulmonary microvasculature. Since the data accumulated thus far are unclear, the effects of hypoxia on microvascular transport in the isolated, Ringer's perfused adult rabbit lung
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