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We have studied systemic and regional changes in hemorheological parameters after complete acute limb
ischemia
and reperfusion (I/R) in 24 mongrel dogs. Unilateral cooled and non-cooled
vascular ischemia
(3 h)-reperfusion (4 h), and sham-operations were performed. Blood samples were collected from the excluded region, during reperfusion and for 5 days. Whole blood and plasma viscosity (WBV, PV), relative cell transit time (RCTT) of erythrocytes, fibrinogen level and hematological parameters were determined. In I/R groups WBV of excluded blood was significantly higher compared to the base (p < 0.05), and RCTT increased during the reperfusion. On 2nd-3rd days RCTT increased significantly in both I/R groups. In each group PV and fibrinogen showed continuous increase during the postoperative period, prominently in cooled I/R group, and furthermore WBV corrected for hematocrit (40%) was the highest in cooled I/R group. These suggest that surgical acute limb I/R may cause hemorheological changes, which are more serious after cooling. (Grants: OTKA-T032571, 6003/1/2001/ETT.)
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PMID:Systemic and regional hemorheological consequences of warm and cold hind limb ischemia-reperfusion in a canine model. 1500 38
Mesenteric
vascular ischemia
is a known complication of cocaine use. Although the majority of cases of cocaine-induced mesenteric
ischemia
present with ischemic colitis and rectal bleeding, several cases have been described presenting only with abdominal pain. We present a case of mesenteric vasoconstriction with angiographic documentation and treatment.
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PMID:Cocaine-induced mesenteric ischemia: treatment with intra-arterial papaverine. 1529 May 79
Among the last 250 claudicants referred to the laboratory for transcutaneous oxygen pressure recording at exercise, we analyzed the symptoms reported by the 36 patients who showed isolated proximal (without distal)
ischemia
. Among the symptomatic proximal sites cited by these patients, the hip and thigh represent 60%, whereas the buttock is cited in fewer than 25% of cases. Buttock symptoms are reported in only 31% of symptomatic patients. 'Buttock' claudication is probably not the dominant symptom in isolated proximal
vascular ischemia
. Assessing proximal lower limb
ischemia
through the sole detection of 'buttock pain' could contribute to the underestimation of proximal
vascular ischemia
.
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PMID:Pain description in patients with isolated proximal (without distal) exercise-related lower limb arterial ischemia. 1567 17
Recent studies have been focused on the protective role of ischemic preconditioning against
ischemia
-reperfusion injury of the lung occurring following cardiopulmonary by-pass surgery and lung or heart transplantation. The present study was undertaken to investigate the role of adenosine in ischemic preconditioning in the isolated buffer-perfused rat lung. Since the pulmonary perfusion flow rate and left atrial pressure were constant, changes in pulmonary arterial pressure directly reflect changes in pulmonary vascular resistance. When compared to control values,
ischemia
-reperfusion injury in the form of 2 h of normothermic
ischemia
significantly reduced the pulmonary vasoconstrictor response to phenylephrine and KCl, increased wet-to-dry lung weight ratios and increased malondialdehyde content of rat lungs. Ischemic preconditioning in the form of one cycle of 5 min of
ischemia
and reperfusion applied prior to
ischemia
-reperfusion, as well as, adenosine preconditioning in the form of adenosine infusion prior to
ischemia
-reperfusion independently prevented the reduction in pulmonary vasoconstrictor responses and the increases in pulmonary edema and malondialdehyde formation in response to
ischemia
-reperfusion injury. Pretreatment with adenosine receptor antagonists, theophylline or 8-cyclopentyl-1,3-dipropyl xanthine (DPCPX) prior to ischemic preconditioning or adenosine preconditioning abolished the protective effects of preconditioning by ischemic preconditioning and adenosine preconditioning. The present data demonstrate that ischemic preconditioning and adenosine preconditioning prevent the vascular and biochemical alterations studied in response to
ischemia
-reperfusion injury in the pulmonary vascular bed of the rat. Results of the present study suggest activation of adenosine A(1) receptors mediates the protective properties of ischemic preconditioning and adenosine preconditioning on
ischemia
-reperfusion injury in the lung. Moreover, the present data further suggest selective adenosine receptor agonists may be useful as pharmacologic preconditioning agents in preventing
ischemia
-reperfusion injury in lung transplantation and other forms of pulmonary
vascular ischemia
.
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PMID:Ischemic preconditioning modulates ischemia-reperfusion injury in the rat lung: role of adenosine receptors. 1717 93
Unlike epidemics in past centuries, patients suffering from peripheral
vascular ischemia
related to ergotism now rarely lose a limb because of vasodilator therapies. We report a patient with
ischemia
from ergotamine tartrate who failed to recover with medical therapy, resulting in limb amputation.
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PMID:Ergotism unresponsive to multiple therapeutic modalities, including sodium nitroprusside, resulting in limb loss. 1795 50
Polyarteritis nodosa is a rare necrotizing vasculitis that can be progressive and fatal, and its initial presenting symptom may be leg claudication due to peripheral
vascular ischemia
. To date, there have been fewer than ten case reports of polyarteritis nodosa presenting as peripheral vascular disease. We report a case of a 38-year-old man initially diagnosed to have premature peripheral vascular disease who presented 1 year later with symptoms consistent with giant cell arteritis and subsequently developed bowel
ischemia
leading to a fatal outcome. Based on the autopsy and the patient's clinical course, the final diagnosis was polyarteritis nodosa. This case illustrates the challenges in diagnosing polyarteritis nodosa and the importance of considering vasculitis in young patients presenting with atypical presentations of diseases such as peripheral vascular disease or giant cell arteritis.
...
PMID:A case of polyarteritis nodosa presenting initially as peripheral vascular disease. 1883 Jul 68
Evidence demonstrating the potential value of cardiopulmonary exercise testing (CPET) to accurately detect myocardial ischemia secondary to macro-vascular disease is beginning to emerge. Despite distinct mechanisms mediating
ischemia
in micro-vascular and macrovascular coronary artery disease (CAD), the net physiologic effect of exercise-induced left ventricular (LV) dysfunction is common to both. The abnormal physiologic response to CPET may, therefore, be similar in patients with macro- and micro-
vascular ischemia
. The following case report describes the CPET abnormalities in a patient with suspected microvascular CAD and the subsequent improvement in LV function following three weeks of medical therapy with the anti-ischemic drug ranolazine.
...
PMID:The utility of cardiopulmonary exercise testing in the assessment of suspected microvascular ischemia. 1923 92
The adult lung is perfused by both the systemic bronchial artery and the entire venous return flowing through the pulmonary arteries. In most lung pathologies, it is the smaller systemic vasculature that responds to a need for enhanced lung perfusion and shows robust neovascularization. Pulmonary
vascular ischemia
induced by pulmonary artery obstruction has been shown to result in rapid systemic arterial angiogenesis in man as well as in several animal models. Although the histologic assessment of the time course of bronchial artery proliferation in rats was carefully described by Weibel , mechanisms responsible for this organized growth of new vessels are not clear. We provide surgical details of inducing left pulmonary artery
ischemia
in the rat that leads to bronchial neovascularization. Quantification of the extent of angiogenesis presents an additional challenge due to the presence of the two vascular beds within the lung. Methods to determine functional angiogenesis based on labeled microsphere injections are provided.
...
PMID:Angiogenesis in the ischemic rat lung. 2342 76
Control of vascular insufficiencies due to various cardiovascular pathologies is important for developing specific and effective treatments. Fluctuations in oxidative stress significantly alter the progression of angiogenesis under physiological and pathological conditions. However, the precise amount of reactive oxygen species (ROS) required to influence subsequent signaling pathways for ischemic angiogenesis remains undefined. Here, we have determined the effect of ROS-mediated molecular mechanisms on angiogenesis in a murine model of peripheral artery disease using Gclm mutant mice (a model of compromised glutathione synthesis and therefore reduced antioxidant capacity). Left femoral artery ligation and excision were performed in Gclm WT (+/+), heterozygous (+/-), and null (-/-) mice. Blood flow (laser Doppler), angiogenic index (CD31/DAPI), and proliferation index (Ki67/DAPI) were significantly increased in Gclm(+/-) mice but not in Gclm(+/+) or Gclm(-/-) mice. Measurements of reactive oxygen species suggest that the amount of superoxide required to stimulate angiogenesis after the induction of
ischemia
is 9.82 pmol/mg of tissue. Protein carbonyl levels increased in a manner consistent with increasing oxidative stress. Superoxide and protein carbonyl levels were reduced by the addition of the nitroxide tempol, a known superoxide dismutase mimetic. Finally, restoration of blood flow in Gclm(+/-) mice was attenuated by a VEGF164 aptamer, verifying that slightly elevated levels of ROS restore blood flow by stimulating endothelial cell proliferation through a VEGF-dependent pathway. The results of this study reveal new information on the amount of ROS necessary for angiogenic activity and provide the foundation of critical redox parameters for vascular remodeling responses. The information obtained from this study on
vascular ischemia
, using a model of decreased antioxidant capacity, has provided insight into the control of revascularization and is a step forward in our ability to regulate angiogenic therapies.
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PMID:Control of angiogenesis dictated by picomolar superoxide levels. 2368 87
Clinical ergotism is a rare disorder, and clinical and therapeutic implications have continued to attract attention. The Holy Fire or St. Anthony's Fire was the primary vascular manifestation, causing burning pain and gangrene in the feet and hands related to the arterial spasm properties of ergot. The chronic use of ergotamine and migraine has also been associated with ergotism. Severe vasospasm and acute peripheral
ischemia
of the extremities can develop. However, in modern times, the spectrum of poisoning by alkaloids has broadened to include antiviral therapies in patients with HIV and abuse of stimulants. These changes have made taking an accurate medical history and conducting an accurate detailed differential diagnosis more essential. The purpose of this review is to highlight the importance of ergotism as a cause of peripheral
vascular ischemia
and analyze changes associated with this poisoning.
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PMID:Ergotism: a change of persepective. 2399 6
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