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The role of phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K) in mediating mitogen and Simvastatin induced effects in the vasculatureLiby, Tiera A. January 2005 (has links)
Statins induce beneficial vascular effects. How statins induce beneficial vascular effects is yet to be determined. Here we examine Simvastatin and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) acting through the phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K) pathway in human coronary artery endothelial cells (HCAEC). While Simvastatin and VEGF both activated mediators in the PI3K pathway, the proteins and the rates of activation were not always consistent. This suggests that although Simvastatin and VEGF share a common PI3K pathway in HCAEC and similar vascular effects, the agonists diverge in the induction of cellular signaling cascades. Simvastatin also was shown to induce phosphoinositide 3, 4, 5-triphosphate (PIPS) organization and PI3K p110 gamma (y) perinuclear localization. Beneficial, non-lipid lowering effects of statins may occur through the PI3K pathway through activation of distinct mediators from those of VEGF. Better understanding of the pathways associated with statins is necessary for the discovery of better treatments for cardiovascular disease (CVD). / Department of Biology
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Development of a novel organ culture system allowing independent control of local mechanical variables and its implementation in studying the effects of axial stress on arterial remodelingDominguez, Zachary 25 August 2008 (has links)
Arterial remodeling is a process by which arteries respond to sustained changes in their mechanical environment. This process occurs in a way such that an artery's local mechanical environment (circumferential, shear, and axial stress) is maintained at a homeostatic level. However, most studies utilize a methodology that controls the global parameters (pressure, flow rate, and axial stretch). This approach often confounds the results since the actual drivers of remodeling are not independently isolated. This research involved developing a methodology and system capable of independently controlling each of the local parameters and examining the effect of axial stress on remodeling.
An organ culture system capable of monitoring and controlling the three global parameters and calculating the cross sectional geometry was developed. This combination of hardware was incorporated into LabVIEW which afforded the user the ability to define desired values for the local mechanical parameters. Porcine common carotid arteries were cultured for seven days in this system under physiologically normal circumferential and shear stresses and a constant axial stress of either 150 kPa or 300 kPa. Material response, general arterial morphology, tissue viability, and collagen synthesis were examined in order to gauge the effectiveness of the organ culture system and assess any arterial remodeling.
The results of this study demonstrate the ability of the organ culture system in achieving and maintaining target values of stress throughout the culture period. Cell viability, general arterial morphology, and collagen synthesis rates were maintained for all arteries. The elevated axial stress appeared to cause a softening of the artery in both the axial and circumferential direction. It was hypothesized that this softening was the result of a changing collagen structure. Additional softening seen in arteries was attributed to the effects of the culture system.
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Heme oxygenase and the use of tin protoporphyrin in hypoxia-ischaemia-induced brain damage : mechanisms of actionSutherland, Brad Alexander, n/a January 2009 (has links)
Stroke is the third largest cause of death, and the leading cause of disability worldwide. Treatments are sought to reduce mortality, and increase survival time following an ischaemic stroke. Hypoxia-ischaemia (HI) is the combination of cerebral ischaemia and global hypoxia that can lead to neuronal damage, particularly perinatally. The complex neurodegenerative cascade following ischaemic stroke and HI activates many stress pathways, including heme oxygenase (HO). HO metabolises free heme to release iron, carbon monoxide, and biliverdin, which is subsequently metabolised to bilirubin. This thesis aims to elucidate the role HO plays following HI, and assess any neuroprotective mechanisms using HO modulators.
The 26 day old rat model of HI was used to induce the neurodegenerative cascade. All animals were sacrificed 3 days post-insult. Immunohistochemistry and Western blotting demonstrated that HO-1 was increased in the ipsilateral hemisphere of both HI (by 1.7 � 0.1 fold: p = 0.016, n = 4) and middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) brains (by 1.6 � 0.1 fold: p = 0.037, n = 4), compared to controls. HO-2 was constitutively expressed throughout the control brain, but HI upregulated HO-2 expression (by 1.7 � 0.2 fold: p = 0.027, n = 4) ipsilaterally, whereas MCAO did not alter HO-2 expression. Administration of the HO inhibitor tin protoporphyrin (SnPP; 30[mu]mol/kg intraperitoneally) daily, beginning 1 day prior to HI until sacrifice, reduced infarct volume to 50% � 10 of saline-treated animals (p = 0.039, n = 6-8). The HO inducer ferriprotoporphyrin (FePP; 30[mu]mol/kg) had no effect on infarct volume. HO activity and protein expression were not significantly altered following treatment with SnPP. Therefore, the neuroprotective actions of SnPP may be through alternative mechanisms. SnPP treatment increased HI + saline-induced total nitric oxide synthase (NOS) activity by 1.5 � 0.06 fold (p < 0.001, n = 6-8). Conversely, SnPP inhibited both inducible NOS (50% � 7 of HI + saline; p = 0.045, n = 7-8) and cyclooxygenase (COX) activity (32% � 6 of HI + saline; p = 0.049, n = 4-8). SnPP treatment also increased mitochondrial complex I activity by 1.6 � 0.25 fold (p = 0.04, n = 4-8) and complex V activity by 1.7 � 0.26 fold (p = 0.046, n = 4-8) in the ipsilateral hemisphere. It appears that SnPP is acting on inflammatory and mitochondrial enzymes to produce neuroprotection. In vitro analysis of cultured RAW264.7 macrophages exposed to lipopolysaccharide (LPS; 10[mu]g/mL) treated with SnPP (dose range: 10⁻�⁰M - 10⁻⁵M) did not alter nitrite levels or cell viability. However, high dose SnPP (10⁻⁵M) in the absence of LPS increased nitrite levels from control cells by 2.7 � 0.7 fold (p = 0.043, n = 6), complementing the in vivo total NOS data. Other mechanisms such as NMDA receptor activation were not affected by 100[mu]M SnPP or 100[mu]M SnCl₂ in patch clamped cortical pyramidal neurons.
Overall, the role that HO plays following HI remains unclear, but this thesis provides definitive evidence that SnPP (an established HO inhibitor) provides neuroprotection. This neuroprotection may be due to its effects on inducible pathways such as NOS and COX. Therefore, further experimentation is required to fully elucidate the role that HO plays following cerebral ischaemia, and additional in vivo evidence will be necessary to establish HO inhibitors as a putative candidate for cerebral ischaemia neuroprotection.
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A computational fluid dynamic study of blood flow through stenosed arteries / by Keng Cheng Ang.Ang, Keng Cheng January 1996 (has links)
Errata has been inserted inside back pages. / Bibliography: leaves 180-186. / viii, 186 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm. / Title page, contents and abstract only. The complete thesis in print form is available from the University Library. / Effects of stenoses on characteristics such as pressure drops, flow velocities and shearing stresses on the arterial walls are examined and their significance on the progression of arterial diseases is discussed. / Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Adelaide, Dept. of Applied Mathematics, 1996
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Heme oxygenase and the use of tin protoporphyrin in hypoxia-ischaemia-induced brain damage : mechanisms of actionSutherland, Brad Alexander, n/a January 2009 (has links)
Stroke is the third largest cause of death, and the leading cause of disability worldwide. Treatments are sought to reduce mortality, and increase survival time following an ischaemic stroke. Hypoxia-ischaemia (HI) is the combination of cerebral ischaemia and global hypoxia that can lead to neuronal damage, particularly perinatally. The complex neurodegenerative cascade following ischaemic stroke and HI activates many stress pathways, including heme oxygenase (HO). HO metabolises free heme to release iron, carbon monoxide, and biliverdin, which is subsequently metabolised to bilirubin. This thesis aims to elucidate the role HO plays following HI, and assess any neuroprotective mechanisms using HO modulators.
The 26 day old rat model of HI was used to induce the neurodegenerative cascade. All animals were sacrificed 3 days post-insult. Immunohistochemistry and Western blotting demonstrated that HO-1 was increased in the ipsilateral hemisphere of both HI (by 1.7 � 0.1 fold: p = 0.016, n = 4) and middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) brains (by 1.6 � 0.1 fold: p = 0.037, n = 4), compared to controls. HO-2 was constitutively expressed throughout the control brain, but HI upregulated HO-2 expression (by 1.7 � 0.2 fold: p = 0.027, n = 4) ipsilaterally, whereas MCAO did not alter HO-2 expression. Administration of the HO inhibitor tin protoporphyrin (SnPP; 30[mu]mol/kg intraperitoneally) daily, beginning 1 day prior to HI until sacrifice, reduced infarct volume to 50% � 10 of saline-treated animals (p = 0.039, n = 6-8). The HO inducer ferriprotoporphyrin (FePP; 30[mu]mol/kg) had no effect on infarct volume. HO activity and protein expression were not significantly altered following treatment with SnPP. Therefore, the neuroprotective actions of SnPP may be through alternative mechanisms. SnPP treatment increased HI + saline-induced total nitric oxide synthase (NOS) activity by 1.5 � 0.06 fold (p < 0.001, n = 6-8). Conversely, SnPP inhibited both inducible NOS (50% � 7 of HI + saline; p = 0.045, n = 7-8) and cyclooxygenase (COX) activity (32% � 6 of HI + saline; p = 0.049, n = 4-8). SnPP treatment also increased mitochondrial complex I activity by 1.6 � 0.25 fold (p = 0.04, n = 4-8) and complex V activity by 1.7 � 0.26 fold (p = 0.046, n = 4-8) in the ipsilateral hemisphere. It appears that SnPP is acting on inflammatory and mitochondrial enzymes to produce neuroprotection. In vitro analysis of cultured RAW264.7 macrophages exposed to lipopolysaccharide (LPS; 10[mu]g/mL) treated with SnPP (dose range: 10⁻�⁰M - 10⁻⁵M) did not alter nitrite levels or cell viability. However, high dose SnPP (10⁻⁵M) in the absence of LPS increased nitrite levels from control cells by 2.7 � 0.7 fold (p = 0.043, n = 6), complementing the in vivo total NOS data. Other mechanisms such as NMDA receptor activation were not affected by 100[mu]M SnPP or 100[mu]M SnCl₂ in patch clamped cortical pyramidal neurons.
Overall, the role that HO plays following HI remains unclear, but this thesis provides definitive evidence that SnPP (an established HO inhibitor) provides neuroprotection. This neuroprotection may be due to its effects on inducible pathways such as NOS and COX. Therefore, further experimentation is required to fully elucidate the role that HO plays following cerebral ischaemia, and additional in vivo evidence will be necessary to establish HO inhibitors as a putative candidate for cerebral ischaemia neuroprotection.
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Koroner arter hastalığı olan ve olmayan diyabetik ve nondiyabetik erkeklerde androjen seviyeleri ve lipid peroksidasyonunun karşılaştırılması /Sarıboyacı, Nuran. Tamer, Mehmet Numan. January 2003 (has links) (PDF)
Tez (Uzmanlık) - Süleyman Demirel Üniversitesi, Tıp Fakültesi, İç Hastalıkları Anabilim Dalı, 2003. / Kaynakça var.
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İzole koroner arter ektazisi saptanan hastalarda aortanın ve major dallarının incelenmesi /Kahraman, Halil. Özaydın, Mehmet. January 2004 (has links) (PDF)
Tez (Tıpta Uzmanlık) - Süleyman Demirel Üniversitesi, Tıp Fakültesi, Kardiyoloji Anabilim Dalı, 2004. / Bibliyografya var.
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İzole koroner arter ektazisi ile plazma homosistein düzeyi arasındaki ilişki ve beta-bloker/kalsiyum kanal bloker tedavinin homosistein düzeyine etkisi /Demir, Mehmet. Özaydın, Mehmet. January 2005 (has links) (PDF)
Tez (Tıpta Uzmanlık) - Süleyman Demirel Üniversitesi, Tıp Fakültesi, Kardiyoloji Anabilim Dalı, 2005. / Bibliyografya var.
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Koroner arter ektazili olgularda kronik flor maruziyetinin araştırılması /Dede, Özkan. Altınbaş, Ahmet. January 2006 (has links) (PDF)
Tez (Tıpta Uzmanlık) - Süleyman Demirel Üniversitesi, Tıp Fakültesi, Kardiyoloji Anabilim Dalı, 2006. / Bibliyografya var.
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Aging and gender in the coronary microcirculation effects of O₂ and H₂O₂ /Kang, Lori S. January 2009 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--West Virginia University, 2009. / Title from document title page. Document formatted into pages; contains viii, 109 p. : ill. (some col.). Vita. Includes abstract. Includes bibliographical references.
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