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Query: EC:2.6.1.2 (
alanine aminotransferase
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Twenty-four young male divers were assigned randomly to 4 treatment groups: Group I received aspirin (325 mg) three times daily; II received dipyridamole (75 mg) three times daily; III received both drug regimens; and IV received matching placebo. Double-blind procedures were followed. Treatment began 24 h prior to a 48-h saturation dive (inclusive of 17 h decompression) at a simulated depth of 18.3 m and continued throughout and for 3 days after the dive. A post-dive reduction in circulating platelet count was observed in all groups, except the group that received aspirin only. Platelet survival was shortened in all treatment groups. Five cases of Type I
decompression sickness
occurred and were treated by recompression, two in the aspirin plus dipyridamole group, two in the dipyridamole group, and one in the placebo group. Blood chemistry and hematology profiles showed that divers with
decompression sickness
had more elevated GOT,
GPT
, CPK, cholesterol and triglyceride levels, and greater reductions in platelet count, Platelet Factor 4 and Thrombin Clotting Time than most other subjects. Subjects receiving either aspirin or aspirin plus dipyridamole had fewer changes in these parameters. Failure of aspirin to potentiate, or add to, dipyridamole may be due to other actions of aspirin such as inhibition of prostacyclin synthesis. Further studies of the role of antiplatelet drugs in
decompression sickness
are warranted.
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PMID:Effects of aspirin and dipyridamole on platelet function, hematology, and blood chemistry of saturation divers. 53 93
Hematograms, platelet function, and blood-enzyme chemistry were compared in two similar saturation-excursion dives, one conducted in a hyperbaric chamber and the other in the open sea. The chamber dive was more stressful in that it was preceded by a series of bounce decompression dives (one of which produced a 100% incidence of cutaneous pruritus in four subjects) and in that the excursions from saturation depth (60 fsw or 2.818 ATA) were longer and deeper (producing one case of O2 convulsions, one of confirmed
decompression sickness
, and several of Doppler-detected vascular bubbles). The chamber dive was associated with a marked and significant reduction in circulating platelet count; significant increases in plasma enzyme activities in the victim of O2 toxicity (LDH, CPK) and in one subject with Doppler bubbles and questionable
bends
symptoms (LDH, GOT,
GPT
) but not in another; and mild but significant anemia. In the open-water dive, one subject, who developed symptoms of gastroenteritis, showed moderate elevation of LDH, GOT, and
GPT
activity. No significant change in platelet counts occurred. Both dives were associated with elevated white-cell counts, apparently as a result of numerous minor infections, and reduced sensitivity of platelets of ADP-induced aggregation.
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PMID:Hematology and blood chemistry in saturation diving: II. Open-sea vs. hyperbaric chamber. 122 83
Hydropathic profile for several dolichol-coupled enzymes (mammal N-acetylglucosamine-1-phosphate transferases (
GPT
), yeast products of genes ALG7, ALG1, DMP1 and SEC59) taking part in the biosynthesis of complex oligosaccharide used for N-glycosylation of proteins in endoplasmic reticulum (ER) of eukaryotic cells has been calculated and constructed. On the basis of analysis of present research and available data sites of amino acid sequence (AAS) potentially capable to penetrate ER membrane were identified. A tendency of AAS segments of dolichol-coupled enzymes to form alpha-helices, beta-folded structures and beta-
bends
was calculated using correlational methods. For COOH-terminal part of ALG1 the prediction about the capability to form helix-helix structures was made. It was concluded that at least three types of topological models in ER membrane were present for the mentioned dolichol-coupled enzymes.
...
PMID:[A theoretical analysis of the secondary structure and topology of dolichol-coupled enzymes]. 748 10
The surface tension of blood assessed in a group of 71 healthy subjects (24 men and 47 women) by the drop method at a temperature of 22 degrees C was 55.89 x 10(-3) N x m(-1), S.D.=3.57 x 10(-3) N x m(-1). It did not correlate with age or sex of the examined subjects nor with any of the following variables: red cell sedimentation rate, blood haemoglobin levels, number of erythrocytes, total serum cholesterol, total serum triacylglycerols, creatinine blood levels,
ALT
and AST activity. The surface tension of blood and other body fluids can play an important part not only in the genesis and development of
decompression sickness
but also in other processes in the organism.
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PMID:Surface tension of blood. 972 99
Nowadays an increasing number of women are participating in recreational diving. A special recompression treatment table for delayed pulmonary barotrauma or
decompression sickness
was developed by V.V. Smolin in the Institute for Biomedical Problems (IBMP, Russia). The aim of our study was to investigate the effect of simulated dives (similar to this recompression treatment table) on biochemical parameters of healthy women. Three healthy female volunteers participated in long-term simulated diving to 8 ATA (0.8 MPa). Blood samples for determination of the biochemical substrate levels and activity of blood enzymes using a Reflotron analyzer were obtained at the control period, at the beginning of decompression and at the post dive period. No significant changes of serum levels of glucose, triglycerides, cholesterol, HDL cholesterol and urea were found during this experimental period or in comparison with the predive values. There were no significant changes in
ALT
activity in two volunteers but there was some tendency for an insignificant decrease in AST activity. One of the volunteers had a considerable increase in AST and
ALT
activities 15 h after the dive, probably due to a modified diet outside the experiment conditions. Thus, the long-term simulated diving recompression treatment table did not lead to a shift in the woman's serum biochemical status. However, it remains necessary to consider probable dysfunction of liver due to hyperbaric exposure.
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PMID:Blood biochemical parameters in women during long-term simulated hyperoxic diving up to 8 ATA. 1686 35