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J Vet Sci ; 8(1): 7-14, 2007 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17322768

ABSTRACT

The production of miniature animals has been suggested for use in organ transplantation. At present, many of the studies about application of animal organs to human have been focused on pigs because of the number of advantages involved and due to their similarities with human. However, a physiological analysis of the organs to be transplanted has not yet been carried out. Therefore, this study analyzed whether or not there were physiological and morphological differences in the hearts of conventionallyreared pigs and micropigs. In this study, the morphological and physiological functions of the heart were examined using radiographic and echocardiographic equipment. In the lateral radiographic view, the heart of the micropig has a larger cardiac long axis : short axis ratio than does the conventional pig, but the difference in the vertebral heart score was not significant. In addition, there were no morphological differences on the X-ray fluoroscopic view. There were no differences in echocardiographic values, except for several values in the left ventricle traces. Overall, it is expected that the values measured in this study will contribute to understanding of the physiological characteristics of micropigs.


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Heart/diagnostic imaging , Heart/physiology , Animals , Echocardiography/veterinary , Fluoroscopy/veterinary , Stroke Volume/physiology , Swine , Swine, Miniature
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Circ J ; 69(12): 1472-6, 2005 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16308494

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BACKGROUND: Brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) and N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) are not specific for ventricular dysfunction and other cardiac processes, such as myocardial ischemia, may also cause elevation of these markers. METHODS AND RESULTS: To determine whether elevation of NT-proBNP without elevation of cardiac specific markers can predict coronary artery disease (CAD), the serum level of NT-proBNP was measured in 161 patients with unstable angina (61.0+/-8.1 years, male 54.0%) with normal ventricular function (left ventricular ejection fraction >55% and no regional wall motion abnormality by echocardiography) and normal troponin I level (<0.05 ng/ml). In these patients, levels of C-reactive protein and myoglobin were normal and none had Q wave on electrocardiographic (ECG). The NT-proBNP level was higher in patients with CAD (n=74) than in patients without CAD (n=87) (173.1+/-231.6 vs 68.1+/-62.5 pg/ml, p<0.001). At the standard cut-off point of >200 pg/ml, elevated NT-proBNP level shows high probability of CAD (odds ratio, 10.1; 95% confidence interval, 2.6-38.7, p=0.001). The NT-proBNP level positively correlated with the extent of CAD (r=0.329, p=0.001). In multivariate analysis, the NT-proBNP was an independent predictor of CAD. CONCLUSION: These results suggested that NT-proBNP is a useful screening test for CAD in the unstable angina patients with normal ECG, echocardiogram and cardiac enzyme levels.


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Angina, Unstable/diagnosis , Coronary Artery Disease/diagnosis , Natriuretic Peptide, Brain/blood , Peptide Fragments/blood , Predictive Value of Tests , Adult , Aged , Biomarkers/blood , Clinical Enzyme Tests , Echocardiography , Electrocardiography , Female , Humans , Male , Mass Screening , Middle Aged , Multivariate Analysis , Myocardium/enzymology , Sensitivity and Specificity
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