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Gene ; 859: 147188, 2023 Apr 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36632912

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) are a type of multipotent stem cell whose differentiation into cartilage cells has been considered in recent years. Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) may impair cartilage differentiation due to its richness in growth factors and hyperosmolarity due to its proximity to the required cartilage environment. OBJECTIVES: The main purpose of this study was to treat human adipose tissue-derived MSCs concurrently with PRP and hyperosmolarity to investigate the expression profile of micro-RNA (miRNA) involved in the cartilage process differentiation. We examined the effect of PRP and the increase in osmolarity on the expression of miR-27, miR-101, miR-140, miR-145, miR-146, and miR-199. METHODS: Mesenchymal stem cells were extracted from human adipose tissue and differentiated into chondrocytes and the effect of baseline cultures (diff), PRP (prp), hyperosmolarity (os), base plus hyperosmolarity (diff + os), PRP plus hyperosmolarity (prp + os) next to the control group were studied in cartilage differentiation using specific stains such as Alcian blue, hematoxylin and eosin, and collagen type 2 and 10 immunohistochemistry. In addition, the expression of miR-27, miR-140, miR-199, miR-146, miR-101, and miR-145 was evaluated using real-time PCR. CONCLUSION: Human adipose tissue-derived MSCs with the ability to differentiate into adipocytes and osteocytes showed the properties of chondrocytes in all differentiation groups. Alkaline phosphatase (ALP) enzyme activity and calcium deposition were lower in the diff + os group than in other groups. Therefore, the diff + os group may be a more suitable environment for cartilage differentiation. Furthermore, 5% PRP concentration and hyperosmolarity showed a positive effect on miR-140, miR-199, miR-27, and, miR-146 and a negative effect on miR-101 and miR-145 on cartilage differentiation.


Subject(s)
Mesenchymal Stem Cells , MicroRNAs , Humans , MicroRNAs/metabolism , Cartilage , Mesenchymal Stem Cells/metabolism , Chondrocytes/metabolism , Cell Differentiation/genetics
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New Microbes New Infect ; 27: 75-77, 2019 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30622714

ABSTRACT

Silicotuberculosis is critical in community settings among workers and employees exposed to silica dust. Older age of entry (>30 years), male sex, infection with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), exposure duration, smoking, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, migration, the severity of the silicosis and the intensity of the exposure are potential risk factors. Lack of timely diagnosis and treatment for tuberculosis (TB) may also raise the rate of infection; previous treatment of TB is possibly associated with the development of silicotuberculosis in more than half of patients, increasing with age (>40 years). Identification of risk factors benefits not only the academic research community, but also the workers or employees and policy making. Some strategies can be implemented, such as controlling or reducing exposure to silica dust, ensuring continuity of treatment of TB or extended anti-TB treatment, management of the situation by occupational health professionals, prevention of oscillating migration, providing workers with compensation, training and education in occupational health, improving the quality of life of miners and workers, intensive medical surveillance and TB screening in routine health check ups, and policy making for higher immunity to inhibit inhalation of dust by workers or employees.

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PLoS One ; 12(6): e0178766, 2017.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28582398

ABSTRACT

There are many products claiming to be an electronic solution towards repelling mosquitoes. Several reviews were published in debunking these claims. However, there is a lack of a systematic study on effects of electromagnetic (EM) or more specifically, radio frequency (RF) waves against mosquitoes due to the conclusions made in those years. Therefore, we attempt to establish a fundamental study on female Aedes Aegypti (Linnaeus) mosquitoes by quantifying the collective behavior of the mosquitoes against a continuous stream of low-powered RF signals via a broadband horn antenna using image processing methods. By examining the average lateral and vertical positions of the mosquitoes versus frequency and time, the data shows negligible consistency in the reactions of the mosquitoes toward the different frequencies ranging from 10 to 20,000.00 MHz, with a step of 10 MHz. This was done by examining 33 hours of spatiotemporal data, which was divided into three sessions. All three sessions showed totally different convolutions in the positions in arbitrary units based on the raster scan of the image processing output. Several frequencies apparently showed up to 0.2-70% shift in both lateral and vertical components along the spectrum, without repeatability for all three sessions. This study contributes to the following: A pilot study for establishing the collective effects of RF against mosquitoes, open-source use, and finally a low-cost and easily adaptable platform for the study of EM effects against any insects.


Subject(s)
Aedes/physiology , Behavior, Animal/physiology , Aedes/radiation effects , Animals , Behavior, Animal/radiation effects , Female , Mosquito Control/instrumentation , Pilot Projects , Radio Waves
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PLoS One ; 12(1): e0169033, 2017.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28114354

ABSTRACT

A printed Bow-Tie slot antenna with loaded stub is proposed and the effects of changing the dimensions of the slot area, the stub and load sizes are considered in this paper. These parameters have a considerable effect on the antenna characteristics as well as its performance. An in-depth parametric study of these dimensions is presented. This paper proposes the necessary conditions for initial approximation of dimensions needed to design this antenna. In order to achieve the desired performance of the antenna fine tuning of all sizes of these parameters is required. The parametric studies used in this paper provide proper trends for initiation and tuning the design. A prototype of the antenna for 1.7GHz to 2.6GHz band is fabricated. Measurements conducted verify that the designed antenna has wideband characteristics with 50% bandwidth around the center frequency of 2.1GHz. Conducted measurements for reflection coefficient (S11) and radiation pattern also validate our simulation results.


Subject(s)
Equipment Design , Wireless Technology
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Nanotechnology ; 27(28): 285704, 2016 Jul 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27263663

ABSTRACT

We have successfully grown graphene film on the surface of cylindrical copper conductors by chemical vapour deposition. The quality and number of graphene layers have been investigated using Raman spectroscopy, Raman mapping and scanning electron microscopy, as a function of methane gas flow rate and of growth temperature. Transmission electron microscopy analysis has been performed to verify the number of graphene layers, confirming the results obtained by Raman spectroscopy. The results open up the possibility of using graphene as an anticorrosion coating for copper cables and earth grids.

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Nat Nanotechnol ; 11(4): 330-4, 2016 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26727201

ABSTRACT

Spin-based electronics or spintronics relies on the ability to store, transport and manipulate electron spin polarization with great precision. In its ultimate limit, information is stored in the spin state of a single electron, at which point quantum information processing also becomes a possibility. Here, we demonstrate the manipulation, transport and readout of individual electron spins in a linear array of three semiconductor quantum dots. First, we demonstrate single-shot readout of three spins with fidelities of 97% on average, using an approach analogous to the operation of a charge-coupled device (CCD). Next, we perform site-selective control of the three spins, thereby writing the content of each pixel of this 'single-spin charge-coupled device'. Finally, we show that shuttling an electron back and forth in the array hundreds of times, covering a cumulative distance of 80 µm, has negligible influence on its spin projection. Extrapolating these results to the case of much larger arrays points at a diverse range of potential applications, from quantum information to imaging and sensing.

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ISA Trans ; 53(2): 373-9, 2014 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24388118

ABSTRACT

This paper considers the problem of robust stabilization of nonlinear slowly-varying systems, in the presence of model uncertainties and external disturbances. The main contribution of this paper is an extension of the Slowly-Varying Control Lyapunov Function (SVCLF) technique to design a robust stabilizing controller for nonlinear slowly-varying systems with matched uncertainties. In the proposed strategy, the Lyapunov redesign method is utilized to design a robust control law. This method, originally, leads to a discontinuous controller which suffers from chattering. In this paper, this problem is removed by using a saturation function with a high slope, as an approximation of the signum function. Since, using the saturation function leads to loss of asymptotic stability and, instead, guarantees only the boundedness of the system's states; therefore, some sufficient conditions are proposed to guarantee the asymptotic stability of the closed-loop uncertain nonlinear slowly-varying system (without chattering). Also, in order to show the applicability of the proposed method, it is applied to a time-varying inertia pendulum. The efficiency of the designed controller is demonstrated through analysis and simulations.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 113(25): 256802, 2014 Dec 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25554903

ABSTRACT

We report that the electron spin-relaxation time T_{1} in a GaAs quantum dot with a spin-1/2 ground state has a 180° periodicity in the orientation of the in-plane magnetic field. This periodicity has been predicted for circular dots as being due to the interplay of Rashba and Dresselhaus spin orbit contributions. Different from this prediction, we find that the extrema in the T_{1} do not occur when the magnetic field is along the [110] and [11[over ¯]0] crystallographic directions. This deviation is attributed to an elliptical dot confining potential. The T_{1} varies by more than 1 order of magnitude when rotating a 3 T field, reaching about 80 ms for the optimal angle. We infer from the data that in our device the signs of the Rashba and Dresselhaus constants are opposite.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 110(19): 196803, 2013 May 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23705734

ABSTRACT

We investigate phonon-induced spin and charge relaxation mediated by spin-orbit and hyperfine interactions for a single electron confined within a double quantum dot. A simple toy model incorporating both direct decay to the ground state of the double dot and indirect decay via an intermediate excited state yields an electron spin relaxation rate that varies nonmonotonically with the detuning between the dots. We confirm this model with experiments performed on a GaAs double dot, demonstrating that the relaxation rate exhibits the expected detuning dependence and can be electrically tuned over several orders of magnitude. Our analysis suggests that spin-orbit mediated relaxation via phonons serves as the dominant mechanism through which the double-dot electron spin-flip rate varies with detuning.

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Phys Rev Lett ; 110(10): 107601, 2013 Mar 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23521296

ABSTRACT

We investigate the electric manipulation of a single-electron spin in a single gate-defined quantum dot. We observe that so-far neglected differences between the hyperfine- and spin-orbit-mediated electric dipole spin resonance conditions have important consequences at high magnetic fields. In experiments using adiabatic rapid passage to invert the electron spin, we observe an unusually wide and asymmetric response as a function of the magnetic field. Simulations support the interpretation of the line shape in terms of four different resonance conditions. These findings may lead to isotope-selective control of dynamic nuclear polarization in quantum dots.

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ISA Trans ; 52(2): 192-7, 2013 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23260528

ABSTRACT

In this paper, the problem of 3-dimensional guidance law design is considered and a new guidance law based on partial sliding mode technique is presented. The approach is based on the classification of the state variables within the guidance system dynamics with respect to their required stabilization properties. In the proposed law by using a partial sliding mode technique, only trajectories of a part of states variables are forced to reach the partial sliding surfaces and slide on them. The resulting guidance law enables the missile to intercept highly maneuvering targets within a finite interception time. Effectiveness of the proposed guidance law is demonstrated through analysis and simulations.


Subject(s)
Aircraft , Algorithms , Feedback , Models, Theoretical , Robotics/methods , Computer Simulation
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ISA Trans ; 51(1): 141-5, 2012 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21963401

ABSTRACT

A novel nonlinear missile guidance law against maneuvering targets is designed based on the principles of partial stability. It is demonstrated that in a real approach which is adopted with actual situations, each state of the guidance system must have a special behavior and asymptotic stability or exponential stability of all states is not realistic. Thus, a new guidance law is developed based on the partial stability theorem in such a way that the behaviors of states in the closed-loop system are in conformity with a real guidance scenario that leads to collision. The performance of the proposed guidance law in terms of interception time and control effort is compared with the sliding mode guidance law by means of numerical simulations.


Subject(s)
Aircraft , Algorithms , Biomechanical Phenomena , Computer Simulation , Equipment Design , Nonlinear Dynamics
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Int J Organ Transplant Med ; 3(3): 120-3, 2012.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25013635

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: End-stage liver diseases are common in Iran. The only therapeutic option for these patients is liver transplantation. OBJECTIVE: To present our 2-year experience of liver transplantations in Afzalipoor Hospital, Kerman, southeastern Iran. METHODS: From November 2009 to September 2011, 12 patients underwent orthotopic liver transplantation in our center. Their data including demographics, indications for transplantation, MELD scores, post-operative complications and their management were collected. RESULTS: Patients (7 women and 5 men) aged between 14 and 55 years. Indications for the transplantation included HBV infection (n=5), cryptogenic cirrhosis (n=2), Wilson's disease, alcoholism (n=1), HCV infection (n=1), Budd-Chiari syndrome (n=1), and autoimmune hepatitis (n=1). MELD score of patients ranged from 16 to 30. All patients received tacrolimus, mycophenolate mofetile and corticosteroid, postoperatively. 2 patients died of pulmonary and intra-abdominal infections with resultant to multiple organ failure. Nonfunctioning of transplanted liver and ongoing bleeding resulted in death in another patients. 9 patients are well doing and have excellent liver functions. CONCLUSION: We had relatively successful results in our experience of orthotopic liver transplantation. Vicinity of our center to Shiraz Transplant Center would be an important factor in this success.

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Rev Sci Instrum ; 82(11): 113502, 2011 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22128971

ABSTRACT

A cold-cathode penning-type ion source has been developed in our laboratory to study the electric breakdown in this type of sources. The breakdown voltage was measured as a function of axial magnetic field, in the range of 440-600 G, and anode length, in steps of 14, 20, and 24 mm. The measurement was performed with stainless steel cathodes in argon gas at pressure of 4 × 10(-2) mbar. Furthermore, a model was developed to explain the breakdown voltage data. In the construction of the model, the first Townsend coefficient was not directly used to avoid difficulties originating from the non-uniformity of the electric field. The empirical parameters of the model were obtained using the experimental data. The equation γ = c × (E(z)/N)(n), expressing the effective secondary emission coefficient in terms of reduced electric field, which was needed in the modeling process, was inspired from previous works. The parameters c and n were then calculated from the empirical parameters of the model. The n parameter turned out to be 0.59, which differs from the value reported by other authors merely by 1.6%. Three values, 0.010, 0.013, and 0.017 corresponding to the three anodes were obtained for the c parameter. These numbers are in good agreement with 0.01, which has been reported in the previous works. It was also found that the value of n has a decisive impact on the breakdown voltage curve in the high breakdown voltage region.

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Science ; 333(6047): 1269-72, 2011 Sep 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21817015

ABSTRACT

Measurement of coupled quantum systems plays a central role in quantum information processing. We have realized independent single-shot read-out of two electron spins in a double quantum dot. The read-out method is all-electrical, cross-talk between the two measurements is negligible, and read-out fidelities are ~86% on average. This allows us to directly probe the anticorrelations between two spins prepared in a singlet state and to demonstrate the operation of the two-qubit exchange gate on a complete set of basis states. The results provide a possible route to the realization and efficient characterization of multiqubit quantum circuits based on single quantum dot spins.

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Pharmazie ; 66(12): 988-92, 2011 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22312707

ABSTRACT

Hyperlipidemia is a major risk factor for development of atherosclerosis. In the present study, the hypolipidemic effects of sumac (Rhus coriaria L.) fruits in high cholesterold diet (HCD)-fed rats was investigated. There was a significant (p < 0.001) increase in the levels of total cholesterol (TC) and triglycerides (TG) along with augmented activities of serum aspartate aminotransferase, alanine aminotransferase and lactate dehydrogenase. Treatment with aqueous methanol extract of sumac fruits reduced the above alterations observed in hypercholesterolemic rats. Sumac extract also reversed the hypertrophic cardiac histology. Furthermore, in vivo toxicological studies showed no evidence of acute toxicity of the extract in male Wistar rats. In conclusion, sumac fruit extract intervention minimized the lipid abnormalities and abnormal biochemical changes induced in HCD fed rats. This shows that sumac fruit extract possesses cardioprotective and hepatoprotective activities which will be beneficial in hypercholesterolemic condition.


Subject(s)
Hypercholesterolemia/drug therapy , Hypolipidemic Agents/pharmacology , Rhus/chemistry , Alanine Transaminase/blood , Animals , Aspartate Aminotransferases/blood , Cholesterol, Dietary/pharmacology , Hypercholesterolemia/blood , Hypercholesterolemia/pathology , L-Lactate Dehydrogenase/blood , Lipids/blood , Male , Myocardium/pathology , Plant Extracts/pharmacology , Rats , Rats, Wistar
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Pak J Biol Sci ; 13(4): 198-200, 2010 Feb 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20437689

ABSTRACT

Isolation of N. gonorrhoeae by culture method is currently the gold standard for the definitive diagnosis of gonorrhoea. However, PCR techniques are being used more frequently as sensitivity and specificity of the newer tests are improved. In this study, 500 vaginal swabs from Ewin, Rajaii shahr, Karaj and Varamin female prisoners were used for detection of N. gonorrhoae by culture and PCR techniques. Five hundred vaginal swabs from Ewin, Rajaii shahr, Karaj and Varamin female prisoners were cultured in modified Thayer Martin in 37 degrees C with 5% CO2 for 72 h. Oxidase, catalase tests, biochemical tests such as maltose and glucose oxidation and gram staining, were used to confirm the isolated species. Amplification by PCR using 2 targets which are specific for N. gonorrhoeae, Ngu1 and Ngu2, were used to detect the presence of gonococcal specific DNA. Despite of finding some questionable samples as N. gonorrhoeae by using biochemical tests, PCR method confirmed that none of them were positive for N. gonorrhoeae. This study deals with detection of N. gonorrhoeae among woman prisoners in three main prisons in Tehran, Iran. The high specificity and sensitivity coupled with low cost and rapidity of the method (PCR) provided a substantial advantages over the time consuming culture methods currently used in hospitals and laboratories.


Subject(s)
Gonorrhea/diagnosis , Neisseria gonorrhoeae/genetics , Polymerase Chain Reaction/methods , Prisoners , Vagina/microbiology , Female , Humans , Iran , Neisseria gonorrhoeae/isolation & purification
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ISA Trans ; 49(2): 215-21, 2010 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20003974

ABSTRACT

Based on a control Lyapunov function (CLF) strategy, a novel approach for designing a controller for a slowly varying nonlinear system is proposed. The approach may be thought of as being in between the time-invariant and time-varying CLF techniques. If the time-invariant technique is used to control a slowly varying system, stability will not be guaranteed. On the other hand, the time-varying CLF technique, due to the control law, has complexity and needs to measure or estimate the derivative of system parameters. The advantage of the proposed method is its independence from the measurement or estimation of the derivatives of the system parameters. It is shown that the proposed control law can even be independent of the parameters of the system. In this paper, the conditions are derived that allow using the simple CLF formula that guarantees the stability of a slowly varying system. The efficiency of the approach is shown through some simulations.


Subject(s)
Nonlinear Dynamics , Algorithms , Computer Simulation , Equipment Design , Industry/instrumentation , Industry/statistics & numerical data , Models, Statistical
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Clin Hemorheol Microcirc ; 40(2): 133-42, 2008.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19029638

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: We studied the protective effects of ischaemic postconditioning (PS) on ischemia-reperfusion injury of the lower extremities in a rat model of abdominal aortic intervention. We aimed to examine the evoked oxidative stress, cytokine expression and leukocyte activation after revascularisation surgery. METHODS: Anesthetized animals (48 Whistar rats) underwent a 60 min infrarenal aorta cross-clamping. After the ischaemic period, an intermittent 4 times 15 s reperfusion--15 seconds ischaemic episodes--were applied (ischaemic postconditioning: group PS). Then we started a 120 min reperfusion in the aorta. In untreated group animals underwent a long ischaemia (60 min) and the following reperfusion (group IR). Peripherial blood samples were collected before operation, and in early (5, 10, 15, 30, 60 and 120 min) reperfusion periods. Serum peroxide level, TNF-alpha concentration, myeloperoxidase (MPO) activity and PMA-induced leukocyte ROS production were measured. RESULTS: In PS group, plasma peroxide level elevation was significantly lower in very early reperfusion (5-30 min) comparing to non-conditioned IR group (10.04+/-1.9 microM/l vs. 16.91+/-3.67 microM/l, p<0.05). PS also reduced serum TNF-alpha concentration (167.41+/-31.26 microg/ml vs. 116.55+/-12.04 microg/ml, p<0.05), MPO activity (1.759+/-0.239 microM/ml vs. 1.22+/-0.126 microM/ml, p<0.05) and leukocyte activation detected by PMA-induced leukocyte ROS production (5.7+/-0.96 AU/10(3) cells vs. 4.63+/-0.69 AU/10(3) cells). CONCLUSIONS: Ischaemic postconditioning could reduce ROI production after IR in early reperfusion period, thus limiting ROI mediated tissue lesion, cytokine-leukocyte activation and inflammatory responses. PS seems to be an effective tool in vascular surgery to reduce reperfusion injuries after revascularization interventions.


Subject(s)
Aorta, Abdominal/metabolism , Aorta, Abdominal/surgery , Gene Expression Regulation , Ischemic Preconditioning , Leukocytes/metabolism , Peroxides/metabolism , Reperfusion Injury/metabolism , Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha/biosynthesis , Animals , Aorta, Abdominal/pathology , Female , Leukocytes/pathology , Male , Rats , Rats, Wistar , Reperfusion Injury/pathology , Reperfusion Injury/surgery , Time Factors
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Clin Hemorheol Microcirc ; 39(1-4): 79-85, 2008.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18503113

ABSTRACT

After revascularization of an acute arterial occlusion the development of a serious ischaemic-reperfusion injury is a menacing challenge and a hard task in peripheral vascular surgery. A whale of evidences point to oxidative stress, as an important trigger, in the complex chain of events leading to reperfusion injury. In the present study authors aimed to examine oxidative stress parameters, antioxidant-prooxidant state and leukocyte adhesion molecules (CD11a and CD18) expression following acute revascularization surgery of lower limb.10 patients were examined in the prospective randomized study. Peripheral blood sample was collected in ischaemic period, and after reperfusion in the 2nd and 24th hours, and on 7th day. Superoxide-dismutase activity, reduced glutathion concentration and leukocytes free radical production were measured. The degree of lipidperoxidation was marked with the quantity of malondialdehyde. The expressions of adhesion molecules were measured with flowcytometry.The speed and rate of free radical production significantly increased in the early reperfusion (p<0.05). The level of antioxidant enzymes decreased after revascularization. The CD11a and CD18 expression of the granulocytes significantly (p<0.05) decreased right after the revascularization, but with a gradual elevation until the 7th day they exceed the ischaemic value. Our results showed a time specific turnover of the sensitive antioxidant-prooxidant balance after revascularization operation.


Subject(s)
Inflammation , Lower Extremity/pathology , Reperfusion Injury , Vascular Surgical Procedures , CD11a Antigen/biosynthesis , CD18 Antigens/biosynthesis , Free Radicals , Glutathione/metabolism , Granulocytes/cytology , Humans , Leukocytes/cytology , Leukocytes/metabolism , Lipid Peroxidation , Oxidative Stress , Prospective Studies , Superoxide Dismutase/metabolism
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