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Acute pulmonary edema due to stress cardiomyopathy in a patient with aortic stenosis: a case report
Rectification of the Water Permeability in COS-7 Cells at 22, 10 and 0°C
The osmotic and permeability parameters of a cell membrane are essential physico-chemical properties of a cell and particularly important with respect to cell volume changes and the regulation thereof. Here, we report the hydraulic conductivity, Lp, the non-osmotic volume, Vb, and the Arrhenius activation energy, Ea, of mammalian COS-7 cells. The ratio of Vb to the isotonic cell volume, Vc iso, was 0.29. Ea, the activation energy required for the permeation of water through the cell membrane, was 10,700, and 12,000 cal/mol under hyper- and hypotonic conditions, respectively. Average values for Lp were calculated from swell/shrink curves by using an integrated equation for Lp. The curves represented the volume changes of 358 individually measured cells, placed into solutions of nonpermeating solutes of 157 or 602 mOsm/kg (at 0, 10 or 22°C) and imaged over time. Lp estimates for all six combinations of osmolality and temperature were calculated, resulting in values of 0.11, 0.21, and 0.10 µm/min/atm for exosmotic flow and 0.79, 1.73 and 1.87 µm/min/atm for endosmotic flow (at 0, 10 and 22°C, respectively). The unexpected finding of several fold higher Lp values for endosmotic flow indicates highly asymmetric membrane permeability for water in COS-7. This phenomenon is known as rectification and has mainly been reported for plant cell, but only rarely for animal cells. Although the mechanism underlying the strong rectification found in COS-7 cells is yet unknown, it is a phenomenon of biological interest and has important practical consequences, for instance, in the development of optimal cryopreservation
Variable use of amiodarone is associated with a greater risk of recurrence of atrial fibrillation in the critically ill
Epidemiology, prevention, and treatment of new-onset atrial fibrillation in critically ill: a systematic review
Nitric oxide is a mediator of hypoxic coronary vasodilatation. Relation to adenosine and cyclooxygenase-derived metabolites.
Inhibition of Atrial Electrical Activity by Ventricular Pacing Mediated by Vagal Stimulation
Electrophysiologic effects of dipyridamole on atrioventricular nodal conduction and supraventricular tachycardia. Role of endogenous adenosine.
Characterization of Sustained Atrial Tachycardia in Dogs with Rapid Ventricular Pacing‐Induced Heart Failure
Role of endogenous adenosine in postdefibrillation bradyarrhythmia and hemodynamic depression.
A Prospective Randomized-Controlled Trial of Ventricular Fibrillation Detection Time in a DDDR Ventricular Defibrillator
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