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Vessel distal

Schumacher 1998 Myocardial ischemia Three-vessel disease and distal LAD disese after LIMA insertion FGF-1 protein Intramyocardial injection Phase I 12 wks to 3 yrs New vessels distal to LAD decreased angina and use of drugs... [Pg.319]

Intravenous infusion of dipyridamole blocks the cellular re-absorp-tion of adenosine and, in turn, increases the concentration of adenosine, an endogenous vasodilator that can activiate specific receptors (72). Coronary blood flow is autoregulated by adenosine to meet myocardial metabolic demands (72). In patients without CAD, dipyridamole or adenosine infusion creates vasodilatation and increases coronary blood flow three to five times above baseline levels. In patients with coronary disease the resistance vessels distal to the stenotic area are already dilated, often maximally, to maintain normal coronary flow at rest. In these patients (coronary patients) dipyridamole IV or adenosine IV (78) does not (cannot) cause further vasodilatation in the atherosclerotic vascular... [Pg.190]

Airway cross-sections have the nominal anatomy shown in Fig. 5.16. Airway surface liquid (AST), primarily composed of mucus gel and water, surrounds the airway lumen with a thickness thought to vary from 5 to 10 mm. AST lies on the apical surface of airway epithelial cells (mostly columnar ciliated epithelium). This layer of cells, roughly two to three cells thick in proximal airways and eventually thinning to a single cell thickness in distal airways, rests along a basement membrane on its basal surface. Connective tissue (collagen fibers, basement membranes, elastin, and water) lies between the basement membrane and airway smooth muscle. Edema occurs when the volume of water within the connective tissue increases considerably. Interspersed within the smooth muscle are respiratory supply vessels (capillaries, arteriovenous anastomoses), nerves, and lymphatic vessels. [Pg.200]

Sites of endothelin-receptor expression. ETA receptors are expressed in the smooth muscle cells of the vascular medial layer and the airways, in cardiac myocytes, lung parenchyma, bronchiolar epithelial cells and prostate epithelial cells. ETB receptors are expressed in endothelial cells, in bronchiolar smooth muscle cells, vascular smooth muscle cells of certain vessels (e.g. saphenous vein, internal mammary artety), in the renal proximal and distal tubule, the renal collecting duct and in the cells of the atrioventricular conducting system. [Pg.474]

In hemostasis, there is initial vasoconstriction of the injured vessel, causing diminished blood flow distal to the injury. Then hemostasis and thrombosis share three phases ... [Pg.598]

After a baseline angiogram confirms the presence and location of the vascular occlusion, a microcatheter is navigated over a microwire into the occluded vessel, traversing the thrombus. Once the microcatheter is positioned immediately distal to the clot, thrombolytic infusion begins the microcatheter is then pulled back through the clot while dmg is infused. Dose adjustments and total dose calculations are made depending on the clinical circumstances, pretreatment dose of rt-PA received, degree of recanalization, and relative size and function of the territory at risk. [Pg.73]

MDCK (Madin-Darby canine kidney) cells are derived from distal tubules, whereas LLC-PKi are from proximal tubes. b BMEC (brain microvessel endothelial cells) are isolated from capillaries. BPAEC (bovine pulmonary artery endothelial cells), BAEC (bovine aortic endothelial cells), and HUVEC (human umbilical vein endothelial cells) are large vessel endothelia. [Pg.241]

Peripheral neuropathies maybe widely disseminated or focal. Patients with disseminated polyneuropathy, whether demyelinative or axonal, usually demonstrate distal sensory and/or motor impairment. Multifocal neuropathy, also referred to as mononeuropathy multiplex, is often a consequence of lesions affecting the vasa nervorum, the blood vessels that supply peripheral nerves. The most common diseases to compromise the vasa nervorum and cause infarction of nerve fascicles are diabetes mellitus and periarteritis nodosa. Other frequent causes of mononeuropathy multiplex include infection (e.g. Lyme disease and leprosy) and multiple compression injury (e.g. bilateral carpal tunnel syndrome). When mononeuropathy... [Pg.619]

In carotid atherosclerosis, plaques may rupture, resulting in collagen exposure, platelet aggregation, and thrombus formation. The clot may cause local occlusion or may dislodge and travel distally, eventually occluding a cerebral vessel. [Pg.169]

Mechanism of Action A sulfonamide derivative that acts as a thiazide diuretic and antihypertensive. As a diuretic, blocks reabsorption of water and the electrolytes sodium and potassium at cortical diluting segment of distal tubule. As an antihypertensive, reduces plasma and extracellular fluid volume, decreases peripheral vascular resistance (PVR) by direct effect on blood vessels. Therapeutic Effect Promotes diuresis, reduces BP. [Pg.247]

The rest of the S-shaped tubule retains its epithelial character and segments into proximal tubule, loop of Henle and distal tubule. The cells lose expression of WT1, PAX-2 and n-MYC. Capillaries grow into the cleft in Bowman s capsule. These apparently arise from blood vessels in response to angiogenic factors from the nephron. One such factor is VEGF, known to be secreted by early nephrons. [Pg.48]


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