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Query: UMLS:C0002895 (sickle cell disease)
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Although microvascular occlusion has been considered a basis for pathophysiology of the myocardium during the crisis of sickle cell anemia, the status of the left ventricle in uncertain. To determine if left ventricular performance is affected by crisis, 11 patients were evaluated noninvasively by the systolic time interval method on the first day of crisis and serially until recovery. There were no significant differences in the time intervals over this period. In addition, since the serum CPK-MB isoenzyme was not elevated during crisis and evidence of acute injury was not present on ECG, myocardial necrosis appeared unlikely. Four patients on subsequent admission exhibited systolic time interval values similar to the earlier crisis. To determine if there were chronic changes in cardiac function, subjects with sickle cell hemoglobin were studied between crises. Those under 23 years of age were not dissimilar from a group of normals and a group of patients with chronic blood loss anemia A significant abnormality of the PEP/LVET ratio was observed in subjects over 23 years of age. Similar observations were made on echocardiography, with subjects over the age of 23 demonstrating an abnormal ejection fraction compared to the younger group, despite enhanced end-diastolic diameter. Thus, it is suggested that the chronic hemolytic process in subjects with sickle cell anemia may effect cumulative myocardial alterations, resulting in chronic cardiac malfunction in the apparent absence of acute ischemia during crises.
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PMID:Left ventricular performance during and after sickle cell crisis. 43 33

The anti-sickling activities of the extracts of the roots of a plant Cissus populnea L. (CPK) (a major constituent of a herbal formula Ajawaron HF used in the management of sickle cell disease in south-west Nigeria) has been examined. Phytochemical examination of the extract showed the presence of anthraquinone derivatives, steroidal glycosides and cardiac glycosides. Alkaloids and tannins were completely absent in the CPK extracts. Evaluation of the anti-sickling activity involved the use of both positive (p-hydroxybenzoic acid, 5 microg/mL) and negative control (normal saline) for each set of experiments aimed at the inhibition of sodium metabisulphite-induced sickling of the HbSS red blood cells obtained from confirmed non-crisis state sickle-cell patients. The chloroform and water partitioned fractions of the cold methanol extracts of CPK exhibited a 62.2% and 52.9% inhibition of sickling, respectively, at 180 min. The herbal formula (HF) aqueous extract showed the highest anti-sickling activity on a weight by weight basis of all the extracts and fractions tested, giving a 71.4% inhibition of sickling at the end of 180 min incubation when compared with the normal saline control. The maximum percentage inhibition of sickling exhibited by the p-hydroxybenzoic acid control was 46.0% at 90 min incubation.
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PMID:Anti-sickling potential of a Nigerian herbal formula (ajawaron HF) and the major plant component (Cissus populnea L. CPK). 1466 51