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Alterations in coronary blood flow associated with adaptation to high altitude were examined. Three normal men native to low altitude were studied, first at sea level, and again after 10 days' sojourn at 3,100 m altitude. During rest at high altitude, a 32% decrease in coronary blood flow was largely offset by a 28% increase in coronary arterial O2 extraction to maintain myocardial O2 delivery. The increase in O2 extraction resulted mainly from a decrease in coronary sinus blood O2 content and saturation. However, coronary sinus O2 tension remained constant, implying a decrease in the affinity of hemoglobin for O2. These observations are consistent with the hypothesis that coronary blood flow is regulated to maintain constant myocardial tissue O2 tension (as reflected here by coronary sinus blood O2 tension). The absence of a decrease in coronary sinus O2 tension or a decrease in myocardial lactate extraction imply that myocardial hypoxia did not develop. Therefore, myocardial hypoxia is not the basis for the decrease in cardiac stroke volume at high altitude reported previously and also observed in the present study.
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PMID:Alterations in the coronary circulation of man following ascent to 3,100 m altitude. 1 30

Each of 24 patients undergoing transurethral prostatectomy under spinal anaesthesia received 1000 ml HES and, depending from the clinical situation, some patients received blood-transfusion. Afterwards two groups were formed: group A (11 patients), who received HES only, and group B (13 Patients) with additional blood-transfusions. The following parameters were monitored simultaneously: blood pressure, heart rate, stroke index, cardiac output, active blood volume, hemoglobin and hematocrit in whole blood as well as in the irrigatin fluid of the bladder. They showed HES to be a useful plasma substitute for older patients. It is well tolerated and has a slow stabilising effect on circulation, which was effective for several hours. Furthermore, HES-infusion reduced the average need of bloodtransfusion by 500 ml.
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PMID:[Hydroxy-ethyl-starch as plasma substitute in transurethral prostatectomy with the "cold-punch" method (author's transl)]. 6 33

Cardiovascular responses have been studied in baboons, after total exchange transfusion with hemoglobin solutions having various P50 values. At the end of the exchange transfusion, the hematocrit was 1.5%, the mean hemoglobin concentration was 4.4 g/dl, and the P50 varied between 12 and 26 mm Hg. Cardiac output did not change during the study, although heart rate increased, and stroke volume and MAP decreased. Hemoglobin concentration, per se, does not appear to be the critical stimulus for an increase in cardiac output with hemoglobin solution. In addition, the position of the hemoglobin-oxygen dissociation curve does not appear to influence these hemodynamic responses. The physiological response to anemia in the presence of hemoglobin solution appears different from that observed in the absence of plasma O2 carriers.
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PMID:Cardiac output response to extreme hemodilution with hemoglobin solutions of various P50 values. 11 94

Reduce nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH) fluorescence was recorded from an avascular area on the squirrel monkey cortex prior to, during, and after focal incomplete ischemia. By using the instrumentation described, stable recordings were obtained free from hemoglobin artifact and with only minimal photodecomposition. Pentobarital was compared to urethane and halothane as the anesthetic agent and was found acceptable for these types of studies in the dosages used. NADH levels were constant prior to ischemia, increased during ischemia, returned to pre-ischemic levels after restoration of blood flow, and then increased greatly at death produced by anoxia. The use of the infrared microscope for semiquantitative measurements of cortical blood flow throughout the duration of these acute studies was investigated and found to the reliable.
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PMID:Reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide fluorescence and cortical blood flow in ischemic and nonischemic squirrel monkey cortex. 1. animal preparation, instrumentation, and validity of model. 16 72

Acute changes in the redox state of NADH in the cerebral cortex of cats were investigated following occlusion of the middle cerebral cortex (MCA) and were correlated with alterations of regional cerebral blood flow in the ischemic cortex determined autoradiographically. Arterial occlusion was accomplished via the transorbital approach. Cortical fluorescence and reflected light signals were recorded from the central MCA territory by means of a beam-splitting fluorometer, and a fluorescence signal corrected for alterations in intravascular hemoglobin was derived. Following arterial occlusion, there was a rapid increase in cortical NADH fluorescence, peaking within 30 to 70 seconds at 20% to 40% of full scale. This was followed by a slow linear decline in fluorescence over the next several minutes. The behavior of cortical NADH fluorescence was unaffected by replacement of the ambient air over the cortical surface with nitrogen. Mean regional blood flow values in the most ischemic gyri two to 15 minutes following arterial occlusion were 21% to 23% of the corresponding values in the opposite, nonischemic hemisphere. In individual animals, peak NADH fluorescence values following arterial occlusion correlated with the extent of blood flow reduction in the affected ischemic gyri (P less than 0.05).
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PMID:Pyridine nucleotide redox state and blood flow of the cerebral cortex following middle cerebral artery occlusion in the cat. 17 77

In a series of polybrominated biphenyl (PBB) feeding trials in White Leghorn cockerel chicks, the effects of PBB on various physiological parameters and organ weights were determined. These measurements included: growth, thyroid function, ECG, cardiac output, blood pressure, hematocrit, erythropoietin levels, and spleen, bursa of Fabricius, thyroid, testes, comb, liver weights. In addition, tissues were histologically examined. PBB, in the commercial grade form of hexabromobiphenyl, was administered continuously in the diet at levels ranging from 50 to 250 ppm. Pair-feeding studies were conducted to ascertain the effects of the drug per se since preliminary trials indicated that PBB administration resulted in decreased feed intake. Chronic administration resulted in depressed body weight as a result of decreased feed intake; decreased comb, testes, spleen, and bursa weights; increased liver and thyroid weight; hydropericardium and ascites; decreased hematological values due to depressed plasma erythropietin levels; decreased heart rate, packed cell volume, hemoglobin and cardiac output; decreased voltage amplitude of the ECG and a shift in the mean electrical axis. No significant differences were found in blood pressure (mean arterial and pulse pressure), stroke volume, or respiratory rate.
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PMID:PBB fed to immature chickens: its effect on organ weights and function and on the cardiovascular system. 20 83

Blood parameters concerning oxygen transport and relative organ weights of 11 Suncus etruscus and 13 Crocidura russula under light halothane anesthesia were investigated. Mean body weight of S. etruscus was 2.5 g and for C. russula was 9 g, hemoglobin concentration was 17.4 and 15.6 g/100 ml blood, hematocrit was 50 and 44%, red blood cells were 18 and 11 X 10(6)/microliter, respectively. Mean corpuscular volume was calculated to be 26 and 41 micron3, mean diameter 5.5 and 7 micron, and mean thickness 1.2 and 1.1 micron, respectively. Mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration was in the normal range of mammalian red blood cells. A blood oxygen half-saturation pressure of 35 and 34 Torr at pH 7.4, 37 degrees C and a Bohr factor deltalog P50/deltapH of -0.61 and -0.66 was measured. Experiments with stripped hemoglobin showed that 2,3-diphosphoglycerate is the main oxygen affinity reducing allosteric factor. Relative weights of heart, kidney, and liver are remarkably high in S. etruscus. The maximal oxygen transport of 400 ml . kg-1 . min-1 of S. etruscus is feasible by an enormous heart rate, a large relative stroke volume, a high hemoglobin concentration combined with a low oxygen affinity, and a large Bohr effect.
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PMID:Blood oxygen transport and organ weights of two shrew species (S. etruscus and C. russula). 42 99

To investigate the possibility that prolonged carbon monoxide (CO) exposure would depress myocardial function, six chronically instrumented, unsedated goats were exposed to 160--200 ppm CO for 2 wk, resulting in a mean carboxyhemoglobin saturation of 20%. Cardiac index and stroke volume remained unchanged during and after exposure. Hematocrit and hemoglobin concentration started increasing on the 10th day of exposure, this increase reached statistical significance (P less than 0.05) on the 6th postexposure day. Contractility (Vmax) of the left ventricular myocardium and heart rate were unchanged during exposure to CO, but both were significantly (P less than 0.05) decreased at some time during the 1st wk after removal from CO. If there was a decrease in intrinsic myocardial function during CO exposure, it may have been masked by increased sympathetic activity. The mechanism(s) that might produce the decrease in heart rate and contractility after removal from CO are not obvious. Possible explanations are discussed.
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PMID:Cardiac function in goats exposed to carbon monoxide. 46 1

The APP was employed in our 21st TAH calf and has now been implanted in a total of 11 animals. The APP has a dynamic stroke volume of 105 ml, an ejection fraction of 75%, and a peak flow of 14 L/min. The TAH features 2 APPs which have polysulfone cases and contain smooth, seam-free polyurethane sacs. Concavoconvex Bjork-Shiley valves are used. The pumps are pneumatically driven but may be easily converted to pusher-plate drive. A pneumatic drive console and an automatic control unit complete the system. The automatic control unit permits independent control of the right and left hearts as a function of left atrial and aortic pressure respectively. The average survival of the APP TAH calves has been 65 days. Hematologic study has revealed basically normal results with minimal elevation of serum hemoglobin and lactic acid dehydrogenase (LDH), indicative of a low level of hemolysis. Elelvation of central venous pressure (CVP) and total blood volume continue to be a problem with some TAH calves but not all. The APP has led to a dramatic increase in duration of survival and decrease in thromboembolism.
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PMID:Total artificial heart implantation in calves with pump on an angled port design. 52 90

The possible risk factors were evaluated in 249 patients with cerebral infarction and in the control group consisting of 190 subjects of the same age and sex distribution. The following factors were significantly associated with brain infarction: elevated blood pressure, cardiac abnormalities, elevated blood glucose content, abnormal glucose tolerance, elevated blood cholesterol and beta-lipoproteid content and hemoglobin level. It was concluded that at present the key to stroke prevention is the early detection and control of hypertension and cardiac activity impairment.
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PMID:[Cerebral infarct risk factors]. 62 40


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