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Left ventricular function in 53 patients with secundum atrial septal defect was assessed by computer-assisted analysis of the left ventricular echocardiogram and by cardiac catheterization. The patients were divided into two groups, those younger and those older than 60 years, to investigate the effect of aging on left ventricular function. Cavity size was significantly smaller than normal (p less than 0.01) and septal motion was abnormal in 86%, but values for cardiac index, left ventricular end-diastolic pressure, velocity of circumferential fiber shortening, left ventricular filling rate, and duration of rapid filling were normal in both groups. Regional dynamics assessed in terms of peak rates of systolic thickening and diastolic thinning of the septum and posterior wall were also normal in both groups. We concluded that, although left ventricular minor dimensions are small, and septal motion is reversed in the majority of patients with atrial septal defect, left ventricular function is normal, and it does not appear to deteriorate with increased age, pulmonary hypertension, or the presence of right ventricular failure. The abnormal septal motion appears to be compensated for by enhanced septal and posterior wall percentage thickening.
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PMID:Assessment of left ventricular function in secundum atrial septal defect by computer analysis of the M-mode echocardiogram. 38 67

The surfactant delmopinol, which is a new antiplaque agent with a low anti-microbial profile, was tested for its effects on the viscosity of bacterial extracellular glucans. Glucans were isolated from Streptococcus mutans broth supernatants incubated with 0.15 M sucrose in 50 mM sodium phosphate buffer at pH 6. The viscosity was measured in a shear rate range from 15 to 230 reciprocal seconds. The viscosity of the water-soluble glucan was found to be independent of shear rate whereas the water-insoluble glucan showed a strong shear thinning. The addition of delmopinol to preformed glucans did not affect the viscosity nor the shear rate dependence of the glucans. However, when present during synthesis of the polysaccharides, delmopinol was found to reduce the viscosity of both water-soluble and water-insoluble glucans by approximately 50% at the shear rates investigated. The reduction in viscosity for the water-soluble glucans was obtained at a delmopinol concentration of 0.32 mM (0.01%) and for the water-insoluble glucans at 3.2 mM delmopinol. The observed reduction of viscosity of glucans indicates that the in vivo stability of plaque matrix after delmopinol treatment would be lowered, which may lead to a reduction of plaque cohesion and thus facilitate mechanical plaque removal.
Caries Res 1992
PMID:Effect of delmopinol on the viscosity of extracellular glucans produced by Streptococcus mutans. 142 43

Digitised M mode echocardiography was used to determine the relation between the degree of left ventricular hypertrophy and abnormalities of isovolumic relaxation and diastolic function. Fifty six patients with varying severity of non-malignant systemic hypertension without evidence of ischaemic heart disease, left ventricular dilation, or clinical heart failure were studied. In addition, 10 athletes with hypertrophy and 20 normal subjects were studied. Athletes and patients with moderate (systolic blood pressure 175 to 200 mm Hg) and severe hypertension (greater than 200 mm Hg) had a significant increase in left ventricular mass. Cavity dimensions were normal in hypertensive patients and increased in athletes. Systolic function was normal in all groups. Regardless of the degree of hypertrophy patients with hypertension had a prolonged isovolumic relaxation period and delayed mitral valve opening. Patients with hypertrophy also had a reduced rate and prolonged duration of rapid early diastolic dimension increase and posterior wall thinning. Athletes, however, who had an equivalent degree of hypertrophy to patients with moderate or severe hypertension had entirely normal function. Measurements of diastolic function were significantly correlated with wall thickness and left ventricular mass. These indices of hypertrophy, particularly posterior wall thickness and the sum of posterior wall and septal thickness, were positively correlated with the duration of isovolumic relaxation and delay in mitral opening and negatively with the peak rate of early diastolic dimension increase and wall thinning. Thus in hypertensive patients with non-dilated left ventricular hypertrophy there appears to be a relation between the degree of wall thickening and abnormalities of diastolic function.
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PMID:Left ventricular hypertrophy. Relation of structure to diastolic function in hypertension. 623 10

Cockayne syndrome is a rare autosomal recessive condition characterized by growth failure and multisystem progressive degeneration. We report and describe this syndrome in a Jordanian brother and sister with Cockayne syndrome with first cousin parents. Clinical features included short stature, cachectic senile look, neurological deterioration, photosensitivity, mental retardation, hearing impairment and carious teeth. The phenotype is compatible with a mild variant of type I Cockayne syndrome. They showed an exaggerated response to growth hormone provocation test, with slightly elevated basal insulin-like growth factor 1 levels. The radiological findings of thinning of ribs and slender femora with narrow medullary canals have not previously been reported in this syndrome. We discuss the implications of these findings.
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PMID:Cockayne syndrome in 2 siblings. 1595 89

Dental caries, mainly caused by the adhesion of Streptococcus mutans to pellicle-coated tooth surfaces, is an important public health problem worldwide. A synthetic peptide (p1025) corresponding to residues 1025-1044 of the adhesin can inhibit this binding. Peptides are particularly susceptible to the biological environment; therefore, a p1025 peptide-loaded liquid crystalline system (LCS) consisting of tea tree oil as the oil phase, polyoxypropylene-(5)-polyoxyethylene-(20)-cetyl alcohol as the surfactant, and water or 0.5% polycarbophil polymer dispersions as the aqueous phase was employed as a drug delivery platform. This system exhibited anticaries and bioadhesive properties and provided a protective environment to p1025 at the site of action, thereby modulating its action, prolonging its contact with the teeth, and decreasing the frequency of administration. LCSs were characterized by polarized light microscopy (PLM), small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS), and rheological, texture, and bioadhesive tests. PLM and SAXS revealed the presence of hexagonal liquid crystalline phases and microemulsions. Rheological analyses demonstrated that the addition of polymer dispersions favored characteristics such as shear thinning and thixotropy, hence improving buccal application. Bioadhesion tests showed that polymer dispersions contributed to the adhesion onto the teeth. Taken together, LCS could provide a novel pharmaceutical nanotechnology platform for dental caries treatment.
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PMID:Design and Characterization of a Novel p1025 Peptide-Loaded Liquid Crystalline System for the Treatment of Dental Caries. 2682 70