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Gardiner SM, Bennett T. Acute hypertension impairs endothelium-dependent vasodilatation. Clin Sci (Lond) 1999; 96:217-8. [PMID: 9918903] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/10/2023]
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Kemp PA, Gardiner SM, March JE, Rubin PC, Bennett T. Assessment of the effects of endothelin-1 and magnesium sulphate on regional blood flows in conscious rats, by the coloured microsphere reference technique. Br J Pharmacol 1999; 126:621-6. [PMID: 10188972 PMCID: PMC1565849 DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjp.0702342] [Citation(s) in RCA: 37] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 07/29/1998] [Revised: 10/21/1998] [Accepted: 11/06/1998] [Indexed: 11/09/2022] Open
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There is evidence to suggest that magnesium (Mg2+) is beneficial in the treatment of a number of conditions, including pre-eclampsia and acute myocardial infarction. The mode of action of Mg2+ in these conditions is not clear, although the vasodilator properties of Mg2+ are well documented both in vitro and in vivo. Previously, we demonstrated that i.v. infusion of magnesium sulphate (MgSO4) alone, or in the presence of vasoconstrictors, caused increases in flow and conductance in the common carotid, internal carotid and hindquarters vascular beds, in conscious rats. Therefore, the objective of the present study was to investigate the regional and subregional changes in haemodynamics in response to the vasoconstrictor peptide endothelin-1 (ET-1) and MgSO4 in more detail, using the coloured microsphere reference technique. Infusion of ET-1 and MgSO4 had similar effects on heart rate and mean arterial pressure as in our previous study. Infusion of ET-1 caused a rise in mean arterial pressure and a fall in heart rate, and infusion of MgSO4 returned mean arterial pressure to control levels with no effect on heart rate. The responses to MgSO4 in the presence of ET-1 showed considerable regional heterogeneity with blood flow increasing (e.g. skeletal muscle), decreasing (e.g. stomach) or not changing (e.g. kidney). Of particular interest was the finding that MgSO4 caused increases in flow in the cerebral and coronary vascular beds. This, and our previous studies, have shown that MgSO4 can reverse vasoconstriction in a number of vascular beds, and indicate that this compound may have therapeutic benefit in conditions associated with vasospasm.
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Goodger WJ, Bennett T, Garcia M, Clayton M, Pelletier J, Eisele C, Thomas C. Development of a database management/analysis system for field research activities within a coordinated research project. Prev Vet Med 1999; 38:85-100. [PMID: 10081790 DOI: 10.1016/s0167-5877(98)00116-0] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/17/2022]
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There are several ways a database/analysis system can assist a scientist engaged in field research. Specifically, it can assist the scientist with accurate data collection and more rigorous data analyses. The database management portion of this system allows accurate data collection and provides easy data entry through the use of forms. In addition, it can provide the scientist with structured methods of error checking data entry and checking for implausible values and false zeros. The system can also assist the scientist with the organization of the data and provide easy methods of sorting, grouping, and selecting data for analysis. Data can then be exported to a data analysis program where the first step is data validation. A menu of analyses using examples from the coordinated research project (CRP) are demonstrated using statistical methods that test continuous and categorical data.
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Fasullo M, Bennett T, Dave P. Expression of Saccharomyces cerevisiae MATa and MAT alpha enhances the HO endonuclease-stimulation of chromosomal rearrangements directed by his3 recombinational substrates. Mutat Res 1999; 433:33-44. [PMID: 10047777 DOI: 10.1016/s0921-8777(98)00059-7] [Citation(s) in RCA: 23] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.9] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/16/2022]
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Radiation resistance in Saccharomyces cerevisiae is greater in a/alpha diploids than in aa or alpha alpha diploids, and higher levels of radiation resistance correlates with more mitotic recombination. Specifically, we investigated whether the stimulation of directed translocations, inversions, and unequal sister chromatid exchanges (SCEs) by HO endonuclease-induced double-strand breaks (DSBs) is enhanced in a/alpha cells. These rearrangements result from mitotic recombination between two truncated his3 genes, his3-delta 5' and his3-delta 3'::HOcs, positioned on non-homologous chromosomes or positioned in juxtaposition on the same chromosome in inverted or direct orientation. Mitotic recombination was initiated by HO endonuclease-induced DSBs at the HO cut site (HOcs) located at his3-delta 3'::HOcs, and His+ recombinants were selected. In MATa-inc haploid strains, which do not switch mating-type, the DSB reduced viability, relative to undamaged cells, and increases the frequency of His+ recombinants containing translocations to 2.4 x 10(-4) (seven-fold), SCEs to 5.4 x 10(-4) (five-fold), and inversions to 1.8 x 10(-3) (six-fold). Compared to a haploids, DSB-stimulated frequencies in a/alpha haploids were three-fold higher for translocations, two-fold higher for SCEs, and ten-fold higher for inversions; however DSB-induced lethality was greater in a/alpha haploids. Compared to aa diploids, DSB-stimulated frequencies of translocations and viability after chromosome cleavage were greater in a/alpha diploids. We suggest that heterozygosity at MAT may elevate the frequency of DSB-initiated reciprocal exchange events in both haploid and diploid cells, but may only increase viability after chromosome cleavage in diploid cells.
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Bennett T. Reproductive health in Southeast Asia. Public Health Rep 1999; 114:374-6. [PMID: 10501141 PMCID: PMC1308498 DOI: 10.1093/phr/114.4.374] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/14/2022] Open
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Bennett T. Reproductive health in South Africa. Public Health Rep 1999; 114:88-90. [PMID: 9925177 PMCID: PMC1308349 DOI: 10.1093/phr/114.1.88] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/14/2022] Open
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Gardiner SM, Kemp PA, March JE, Woolley J, Bennett T. The influence of antibodies to TNF-alpha and IL-1beta on haemodynamic responses to the cytokines, and to lipopolysaccharide, in conscious rats. Br J Pharmacol 1998; 125:1543-50. [PMID: 9884083 PMCID: PMC1565745 DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjp.0702250] [Citation(s) in RCA: 27] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/09/2022] Open
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Male, Long Evans rats (350-450 g) were anaesthetized and had pulsed Doppler probes and intravascular catheters implanted to allow monitoring of regional (renal, mesenteric and hindquarters) haemodynamics in the conscious state. Our main objectives were to:- assess the effects of administering human recombinant tumour necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha and human recombinant interleukin-1 (IL-1)beta, alone and together; determine the influence of pretreatment with a mixture of antibodies to TNF-alpha and IL-1beta on responses to co-administration of the cytokines; ascertain if pretreatment with a mixture of the antibodies to TNF-alpha and IL-1beta had any influence on the responses to lipopolysaccharide (LPS). TNF-alpha (10, 100 and 250 microg kg(-1), in separate groups, n=3, 9 and 8, respectively) caused tachycardia (maximum delta, +101+/-9 beats min(-1)) and modest hypotension (maximum delta, -10+/-2 mmHg), accompanied by variable changes in renal and mesenteric vascular conductance, but clear increases in hindquarters vascular conductance; only the latter were dose-related (maximum delta, +6+/-6, +27+/-9, and +61+/-12% at 10, 100 and 250 microg kg(-1), respectively). IL-1beta (1, 10, and 100 microg kg(-1) in separate groups, n = 8, 8 and 9, respectively) evoked changes similar to those of TNF-alpha (maximum delta heart rate, +69+/-15 beats min(-1); maximum delta mean blood pressure, -14+/-2 mmHg; maximum delta hindquarters vascular conductance, +49+/-17%), but with no clear dose-dependency. TNF-alpha (250 microg kg(-1)) and IL-1beta (10 microg kg(-1)) together caused tachycardia (maximum delta, +76+/-15 beats min(-1)) and hypotension (maximum A, -24+/-2 mmHg) accompanied by increases in renal, mesenteric and hindquarters vascular conductances (+52+/-6%, +23+/-8%, and +52+/-11%, respectively). Thereafter, blood pressure recovered, in association with marked reductions in mesenteric and hindquarters vascular conductances (maximum delta, -50+/-3% and -58+/-3%, respectively). Although bolus injection of LPS (3.5 mg kg(-1)) caused an initial hypotension (maximum delta, -27+/-11 mmHg) similar to that seen with co-administration of the cytokines, it did not cause mesenteric or hindquarters vasodilatation, and there was only a slow onset renal vasodilatation. The recovery in blood pressure following LPS was less than after the cytokines, and in the former condition there was no mesenteric vasoconstriction. By 24 h after co-administration of TNF-alpha and IL-1beta or after bolus injection of LPS, the secondary reduction in blood pressure was similar (-16+/-2 and -13+/-3 mmHg, respectively), but in the former group the tachycardia (+117+/-14 beats min(-1)) and increase in hindquarters vascular conductance (+99+/-21%) were greater than after bolus injection of LPS (+54+/-16 beats min ' and +439%, respectively). Pretreatment with antibodies to TNF-alpha and IL-1beta (300 mg kg(-1)) blocked the initial hypotensive and mesenteric and hindquarters vasodilator responses to co-administration of the cytokines subsequently. However, tachycardia and renal vasodilatation were still apparent. Premixing antibodies and cytokines before administration prevented most of the effects of the latter, but tachycardia was still present at 24 h. Pretreatment with antibodies to TNF-alpha and IL-1beta before infusion of LPS (150 microg kg(-1) h(-1) for 24 h) did not affect the initial fall in blood pressure, but suppressed the hindquarters vasodilatation and caused a slight improvement in the recovery of blood pressure. However, pretreatment with the antibodies had no effect on the subsequent cardiovascular sequelae of LPS infusion. the results indicate that although co-administration of TNF-alpha and IL-1beta can evoke cardiovascular responses which, in some respects, mimic those of LPS, and although antibodies to the cytokines can suppress most of the cardiovascular effects of the cytokines, the antibodies have little influence on the haemodynamic responses to LPS, possibly because, during infusion of LPS, the sites of production and local action of endogenous cytokines, are not accessible to exogenous antibodies.
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Frantz SA, Kaiser M, Gardiner SM, Gauguier D, Vincent M, Thompson JR, Bennett T, Samani NJ. Successful isolation of a rat chromosome 1 blood pressure quantitative trait locus in reciprocal congenic strains. Hypertension 1998; 32:639-46. [PMID: 9774356 DOI: 10.1161/01.hyp.32.4.639] [Citation(s) in RCA: 30] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/16/2022]
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Linkage analyses in experimental crosses of hypertensive and normotensive rats have strongly suggested the presence of a quantitative trait locus (QTL) influencing blood pressure on rat chromosome 1, at or near the Sa gene. To confirm the presence of such a locus and move toward identification of the causative gene, we have developed, through targeted breeding over 10 generations using an Sa gene polymorphism to select breeders at each generation, 2 congenic strains, 1 containing a segment of spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHR) chromosome 1 in a Wistar-Kyoto rat (WKY) genetic background (WKY.SHR-Sa), and the other a segment of WKY chromosome 1 in an SHR background (SHR.WKY-Sa). WKY.SHR-Sa contains at least approximately 26 cM of SHR chromosome 1, between markers mD7mit206 and D1Mit2 (and including the SHR allele of the Sa gene), and SHR.WKY-Sa carries at least approximately 15 cM of WKY chromosome 1, between mD7mit206 and D1Wox34 (and including the WKY allele of the Sa gene). Blood pressure of WKY.SHR-Sa rats measured at 16, 20, and 25 weeks of age was significantly higher than that of WKY, whereas blood pressure of SHR.WKY-Sa rats was significantly lower than that of SHR. At 25 weeks, the mean differences in systolic and diastolic blood pressure between WKY.SHR-Sa and WKY were +11.5 mm Hg (P=0.001) and +11.6 mm Hg mm Hg (P<0.001), respectively. The corresponding differences between SHR.WKy-Sa and SHR were -11.3 mm Hg (P=0.002) and -9.1 mm Hg (P=0.005), respectively. The differences represent about one fifth of the blood pressure difference between SHR and WKY. Renal Sa mRNA levels in the congenic strains reflected their Sa allele with a high level in WKY. SHR-Sa and a low level in SHR.WKY-Sa, consistent with previous data suggesting that the level of Sa expression is primarily determined by cis-acting elements in or near the Sa gene. Our results show that we have successfully isolated a major rat chromosome 1 blood pressure QTL located in the vicinity of the Sa gene in reciprocal congenic strains derived from SHR and WKY. The strains can now be used to further define the region containing the QTL and also to characterize intermediary mechanisms through which the QTL influences blood pressure. In addition, comparison of the regions introgressed in our congenic strains with the location of the peak LOD score for chromosome 1 blood pressure QTL in second filial generation progeny derived from our SHRxWKY cross suggests that there may be at least 1 further QTL influencing blood pressure on this rat chromosome.
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Gardiner SM, Bennett T. Lack of autonomic contributions to tonic nitric oxide-mediated vasodilatation in unanaesthetised free-moving rats. J Hypertens 1998; 16:1055; author reply 1056. [PMID: 9794748] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/09/2023]
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Bennett T, Bhopal R. US health journal editors' opinions and policies on research in race, ethnicity, and health. J Natl Med Assoc 1998; 90:401-8. [PMID: 9685775 PMCID: PMC2608355] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/08/2023]
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Health research on race and ethnicity has been criticized for lacking rigor in conceptualization, terminology, and analysis. Scientific journals' editorial processes help determine research quality. This survey assessed editors' awareness of current debates, attitudes toward recent recommendations, and involvement in developing editorial policies. Twenty-nine editors of health journals with impact factors of > or = 1 (based on citation ratings) were sent a questionnaire including four key problems identified in research literature and recommendations from federal agencies; 23 (79%) responded. Seven editors relevant policies. Two had read the federal directive on racial and ethnic classification; one was aware of its current review. Most perceived the four key problems as uncommon. The majority agreed with Public Health Service recommendations on race and ethnicity research, except for analyzing effects of racism. Approximately 20% had discussed issues with co-editors, editorial boards, or reviewers. About 40% saw further discussion as beneficial; four planned to draft guidelines. Editors' potential for helping resolve problems in race/ethnicity research is not being realized. Greater participation would be beneficial to public health research and practice.
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Greenhaff PL, Rajab P, Bennett T, Gardiner SM. CARDIOVASCULAR EFFECTS OF DAILY CLENBUTEROL ADMINISTRATION IN THE CONSCIOUS RAT. Med Sci Sports Exerc 1998. [DOI: 10.1097/00005768-199805001-00151] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/25/2022]
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Gardiner SM, March JE, Kemp PA, Bennett T. The contribution of nitric oxide to cardiovascular status and responses to vasodilators in conscious, hypertensive, transgenic ((mRen-2)27) rats. Br J Pharmacol 1998; 124:299-306. [PMID: 9641546 PMCID: PMC1565391 DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjp.0701838] [Citation(s) in RCA: 10] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/07/2023] Open
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1. The aim of the study was to measure the regional haemodynamic responses to vasodilators, and the effects of nitric oxide (NO) synthase inhibition, in conscious, hypertensive, transgenic ((mRen-2)27) rats (TG rats) and normotensive, Hannover Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats. 2. The hypotensive response to acetylcholine was greater in TG than in SD rats, but the renal vasodilator responses were not different. 3. The responses to bradykinin were similar in the two strains, except that hindquarters vasodilatation occurred only in SD rats. 4. Salbutamol caused smaller renal and hindquarters vasodilatation in TG rats than in SD rats, and there was mesenteric vasodilatation only in the latter strain. 5. The hypotensive response to sodium nitroprusside was smaller, but the accompanying mesenteric vasodilatation was greater, in SD than in TG rats. 6. The contribution of NO to the vasodilator responses was taken as the difference between the responses in the presence of the NO synthase inhibitor, NG-nitro-L-arginine methylester (L-NAME), compared to those in the presence of a co-infusion of angiotensin II and vasopressin (to match the haemodynamic effects of L-NAME). 7. In TG rats, L-NAME caused a greater absolute pressor effect, but a smaller mesenteric vasoconstriction, than in SD rats. 8. L-NAME affected the vasodilator responses to all the challenges similarly in the two strains. 9. Collectively, the results provide no direct evidence for impaired NO-mediated vasodilator mechanisms in TG rats. It is feasible that the reduced hindquarters response to bradykinin and the reduced renal and hindquarters responses to salbutamol, in TG rats are due to abnormal beta2-adrenoceptor-mediated processes.
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Luo L, Bennett T, Jung HH, Ryan AF. Developmental expression of alpha 9 acetylcholine receptor mRNA in the rat cochlea and vestibular inner ear. J Comp Neurol 1998; 393:320-31. [PMID: 9548553] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/07/2023]
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Expression of alpha9 acetylcholine receptor (AChR) mRNA was studied by in situ hybridization in the rat adult and developing cochlea and vestibular inner ear. Alpha9 AChR mRNA was first observed in cochlear hair cells (HCs) at embryonic day 18 (E18), increased markedly after birth, stayed high until postnatal day 10 (P10), and decreased to substantially lower adult levels by P14. High levels of alpha9 AChR mRNA expression were also noted in the developing nonneuronal structures of the inner sulcus, chondrocytes, and/or osteoblasts in the cochlear capsule and interscalar laminae. Both developing and adult bone marrow cells also expressed intense alpha9 AChR mRNA. In the vestibular system, alpha9 AChR mRNA was first observed in HCs at E16 in all sensory epithelia, increased to its highest levels by P0-P4, then decreased slightly to reach adult levels by P10. The results are consistent with the alpha9 AChR subserving efferent neurotransmission to both cochlear and vestibular HCs. The observation of alpha9 AChR mRNA in cochlear HCs 2 weeks prior to functional onset in the cochlea further suggests that expression of this gene is not related to HC activity. The observation of substantial nonneuronal expression of alpha9 AChR mRNA suggests that this receptor also has functions separate from its role in neurotransmission.
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Tarpey SB, Bennett T, Randall MD, Gardiner SM. Differential effects of endotoxaemia on pressor and vasoconstrictor actions of angiotensin II and arginine vasopressin in conscious rats. Br J Pharmacol 1998; 123:1367-74. [PMID: 9579732 PMCID: PMC1565304 DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjp.0701751] [Citation(s) in RCA: 23] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.9] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/07/2023] Open
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1. Regional haemodynamic responses to arginine vasopressin (AVP; 0.5, 1.0, 5.0 pmol i.v.) and angiotensin II (AII; 5.0, 10.0, 50.0 pmol i.v.) were measured in conscious Long Evans rats at various times (0, 2, 6 and 24 h) during infusion of lipopolysaccharide (LPS, 150 microg kg(-1) h(-1), i.v., n=9) or saline (n=9). Additional experiments were performed in vasopressin-deficient (Brattleboro) rats infused with LPS (n=7) or saline (n=8) to determine whether or not, in the absence of circulating vasopressin, responses to the exogenous peptides differed from those in Long Evans rats. 2. In the Long Evans rats, during the 24 h infusion of LPS, there was a changing haemodynamic profile with renal vasodilatation from 2 h onwards, additional mesenteric vasodilatation at 6 h, and a modest hypotension (reduction in mean arterial blood pressure (MAP) from 103+/-1 to 98+/-2 mmHg) associated with renal and hindquarters vasodilatation at 24 h. 3. In the Brattleboro rats, the changes in regional haemodynamics during LPS infusion were more profound than in the Long Evans rats. At 2 h and 6 h, there was a marked fall in MAP (from 103+/-3 mmHg; to 65+/-3 mmHg at 2 h, and to 82+/-4 mmHg at 6 h) associated with vasodilatation in all three vascular beds. After 24 h infusion of LPS, the hypotension was less although still significant (from 103+/-3 mmHg; to 93+/-4 mmHg, a change of 10+/-4 mmHg), and there was renal and hindquarters vasodilatation, but mesenteric vasoconstriction. 4. During infusion of LPS, at each time point studied, and in both strains of rat, pressor responses to AII and AVP were reduced, but the changes were less marked at 6 h than at 2 h or 24 h. The reduced pressor responses were not accompanied by generalized reductions in the regional vasoconstrictor responses. Thus, in the Long Evans rats, the renal vasoconstrictor responses to both peptides were enhanced (at 6 h and 24 h for AVP; at all times for AII), whereas the mesenteric vasoconstrictor response to AVP was unchanged at 2 h, enhanced at 6 h and reduced at 24 h. The mesenteric vasoconstrictor response to AII was reduced at 2 h, normal at 6 h and reduced at 24 h. The small hindquarters vasoconstrictor responses to both peptides were reduced at 2 h and 6 h, but normal at 24 h. 5. In the Brattleboro rats, the renal vasoconstrictor responses to both peptides were reduced at 2 h and enhanced at 6 h and 24 h, whereas the mesenteric vasoconstrictor response to AVP was normal at 2 h and 6 h, and reduced at 24 h. The response to AII was reduced at 2 h, normal at 6 h and reduced again at 24 h. There were no reproducible hindquarters vasoconstrictions to AVP in the Brattleboro rats. The small hindquarters vasoconstrictor responses to AII were unchanged at 2 h and enhanced at 6 h and 24 h. 6. In isolated perfused mesenteric vascular beds, removed after 24 h of LPS infusion in vivo, there was an increase in the potency of AVP in both strains (Long Evans, ED50 saline: 56.9+/-15.0 pmol, ED50 LPS: 20.4+/-4.8 pmol, Brattleboro, ED50 saline: 38.6+/-4.2, ED50 LPS: 19.6+/-2.9 pmol), but no change in the responses to AII. 7. These findings indicate that a reduced pressor response to a vasoconstrictor challenge during LPS infusion is not necessarily associated with a reduced regional vasoconstriction. The data obtained in the Brattleboro rats indicate a potentially important role for vasopressin in maintaining haemodynamic status during LPS infusion in Long Evans rats. However, it is unlikely that the responses to exogenous AVP (or AII) are influenced by changes in the background level of endogenous vasopressin, since the patterns of change were similar in Long Evans and Brattleboro rats. 8. The results obtained in isolated perfused mesenteric vascular beds differed from those in vivo, possibly due to the conditions pertaining with in vitro perfusion.
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Gardiner SM, Kemp PA, March JE, Bennett T. Enhanced involvement of endothelin in the haemodynamic sequelae of endotoxaemia in conscious, hypertensive, transgenic ((mRen-2)27) rats. Br J Pharmacol 1998; 123:1403-8. [PMID: 9579736 PMCID: PMC1565310 DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjp.0701762] [Citation(s) in RCA: 2] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.1] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/07/2023] Open
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1. Age-matched (3-4 months old) male, heterozygous, hypertensive, transgenic ((mRen-2)27) rats (abbreviated to TG rats) and the normotensive control animals (homozygous, Hannover Sprague-Dawley rats (abbreviated to SD rats), were chronically instrumented for the assessment of regional haemodynamic responses to continuous lipopolysaccharide (LPS) infusion (150 microg kg(-1) h(-1), i.v.) 2. The early (1-2 h) hypotension in SD rats (-11+/-3 mmHg; n=7) was significantly less than that in TG rats (-35+/-3 mmHg; n=8), but by 24 h mean arterial blood pressure (MAP) in both strains of rat was not different from the pre-LPS value (SD rats: baseline, 108+/-3 mmHg; 24 h LPS, 112+/-4 mmHg; TG rats: baseline, 171+/-2 mmHg; 24 h LPS, 169+/-3 mmHg). At this stage in the SD rats there was a renal vasodilatation (delta vascular conductance, 29+/-10 [kHz mmHg(-1)]10(3)) but not in TG rats (delta vascular conductance 2+/-3[kHz mmHg(-1)]10(3)). 3. Co-infusion of LPS and the non-selective endothelin receptor antagonist, SB 209670 (600 microg kg(-1) bolus, 600 microg kg(-1) h(-1)) between 24 and 31 h in SD rats caused a fall in MAP of 16+/-2 mmHg accompanied by hindquarters vasodilatation (delta vascular conductance 11+/-3 (kHz mmHg(-1))10(3)). In TG rats, under the same conditions, the fall in MAP was -60+/-6 mmHg, and there were renal, mesenteric and hindquarters vasodilatations (delta vascular conductance, 23+/-5, 32+/-7, and 14+/-4 (kHz mmHg(-1))10(3), respectively). All effects, except the hindquarters vasodilatation, were greater in TG than in SD rats. 4. In TG rats infused with LPS alone for 31 h, between 24 and 31 h the fall in MAP was -17+/-4 mmHg, and the changes in renal, mesenteric and hindquarters vascular conductances were 5+/-3, -4+/-5, and 12+/-4 (kHz mmHg(-1)10(3), respectively. 5. Administration of the angiotensin (AT1)-receptor antagonist, losartan (10 mg kg(-1), i.v.) following co-infusion of LPS and SB 209670 between 24 and 31 h caused similar falls in MAP in SD and TG rats (-12+/-3 and -14+/-4 mmHg, respectively). 6. These results, together with previous findings, are consistent with a relative enhancement of the contribution of endothelin to the maintenance of cardiovascular status in endotoxaemic TG rats, particularly through a mesenteric vasoconstrictor action.
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Parworth LP, Frost DE, Zuniga JR, Bennett T. Propofol and fentanyl compared with midazolam and fentanyl during third molar surgery. J Oral Maxillofac Surg 1998; 56:447-53; discussion 453-4. [PMID: 9541344 DOI: 10.1016/s0278-2391(98)90710-8] [Citation(s) in RCA: 32] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/07/2023]
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PURPOSE The purpose of this study was to measure the safety and efficacy of propofol combined with fentanyl as sedative agents during third molar outpatient surgery. PATIENTS AND METHODS A double-blind, prospective, randomized clinical trial involving 57 patients undergoing removal of third molars under intravenous sedation between November 1994 and December 1995 was performed. Patients randomly received either propofol and fentanyl (P + F, th = 24) or midazolam and fentanyl (M + F, M = 33). Patient demographics, Corah anxiety scores, and physiologic parameters were determined preoperatively. All medications were titrated to the same clinical end point for sedation. Intraoperative physiologic parameters, cooperation, alertness, and pain scores were assessed. Postoperative recovery and degree of amnesia also were determined. RESULTS There were no significant differences in either patient demographics or surgical characteristics between groups. The P + F group was significantly less cooperative than the M + F group. Pain during injection of propofol was a significant adverse side effect. Both groups experienced a small percentage of apneic episodes, but mechanical ventilation was never required. There were no differences in recovery between groups as measured by the Treiger dot test and psychomotor recovery scores. The degree of anterograde amnesia was greater for the M + F group, although the difference was not statistically significant. Sedation was rated good to excellent by the patient, surgeon, and observer, and there were no statistically significant differences between groups. CONCLUSION Propofol appears to be a safe and efficacious drug for use during outpatient oral surgical procedures.
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Fasullo M, Bennett T, AhChing P, Koudelik J. The Saccharomyces cerevisiae RAD9 checkpoint reduces the DNA damage-associated stimulation of directed translocations. Mol Cell Biol 1998; 18:1190-200. [PMID: 9488434 PMCID: PMC108832 DOI: 10.1128/mcb.18.3.1190] [Citation(s) in RCA: 62] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.4] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 10/06/1997] [Accepted: 11/26/1997] [Indexed: 02/06/2023] Open
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Genetic instability in the Saccharomyces cerevisiae rad9 mutant correlates with failure to arrest the cell cycle in response to DNA damage. We quantitated the DNA damage-associated stimulation of directed translocations in RAD9+ and rad9 mutants. Directed translocations were generated by selecting for His+ prototrophs that result from homologous, mitotic recombination between two truncated his3 genes, GAL1::his3-delta5' and trp1::his3-delta3'::HOcs. Compared to RAD9+ strains, the rad9 mutant exhibits a 5-fold higher rate of spontaneous, mitotic recombination and a greater than 10-fold increase in the number of UV- and X-ray-stimulated His+ recombinants that contain translocations. The higher level of recombination in rad9 mutants correlated with the appearance of nonreciprocal translocations and additional karyotypic changes, indicating that genomic instability also occurred among non-his3 sequences. Both enhanced spontaneous recombination and DNA damage-associated recombination are dependent on RAD1, a gene involved in DNA excision repair. The hyperrecombinational phenotype of the rad9 mutant was correlated with a deficiency in cell cycle arrest at the G2-M checkpoint by demonstrating that if rad9 mutants were arrested in G2 before irradiation, the numbers both of UV- and gamma-ray-stimulated recombinants were reduced. The importance of G2 arrest in DNA damage-induced sister chromatid exchange (SCE) was evident by a 10-fold reduction in HO endonuclease-induced SCE and no detectable X-ray stimulation of SCE in a rad9 mutant. We suggest that one mechanism by which the RAD9-mediated G2-M checkpoint may reduce the frequency of DNA damage-induced translocations is by channeling the repair of double-strand breaks into SCE.
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Bennett T. ASLAP addresses Spay Day "controversy". J Am Vet Med Assoc 1998; 212:636. [PMID: 9524629] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [MESH Headings] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/06/2023]
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Matsell DG, Bennett T. Evaluation of metanephric maturation in a human fetal kidney explant model. In Vitro Cell Dev Biol Anim 1998; 34:138-48. [PMID: 9542651 DOI: 10.1007/s11626-998-0096-8] [Citation(s) in RCA: 6] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/07/2023]
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We have developed a unique human fetal kidney explant model to study the role of the insulin-like growth factor (IGF) system in metanephric development. Kidneys from 10-18 wk gestation human abortuses were maintained in serum-free conditions and defined medium, which was shown to support the induction and differentiation of the viable metanephric blastema. Histologically the tissue remained viable to 192 h of serum-free culture, while metanephric differentiation, reflected by a shrinking nephrogenic zone and the formation of maturing S-shape and glomerular forms, was accelerated and occurred between 48 and 96 h. In the nephrogenic zone, a significant decrease in IGF-II gene expression occurred, which reflected the differentiation of the metanephric blastema cell mass, IGF-II expression persisted, however, in the expanded interstitial mesenchyme. With differentiation over 48 h an increase in IGFBP-2 and WT1 gene expression by Northern blot analysis occurred, and was localized by in situ hybridization to the differentiating glomerular epithelial cell mass. Analysis of the explant-conditioned media by Western ligand blot demonstrated an increase in the rate of IGF binding protein (IGFBP)-2 peptide production by the differentiating explant, consistent with an increase in IGFBP-2 gene expression and with metanephric differentiation. This pattern of temporal and spatial gene expression closely approximates that of normal in vivo fetal renal development and of glomerular epithelial cell differentiation.
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Marcus DC, Sunose H, Liu J, Bennett T, Shen Z, Scofield MA, Ryan AF. Protein kinase C mediates P2U purinergic receptor inhibition of K+ channel in apical membrane of strial marginal cells. Hear Res 1998; 115:82-92. [PMID: 9472737 DOI: 10.1016/s0378-5955(97)00180-9] [Citation(s) in RCA: 49] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.9] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/06/2023]
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Strial marginal cells (SMC) electrogenically secrete K+ via slowly activating K+ (I[sK]) channels, consisting of I(sK) regulatory and KvLQT1 channel subunits, and the associated short circuit current (I[sc]) is inhibited by agonists of the apical P2U receptor [Liu et al., Audit. Neurosci. 2 (1995) 331-340]. Measurements of relative K+ flux (JK) with a self-referencing K+-selective probe demonstrated a decrease in JK after apical perfusion of 100 microM ATP. On-cell macro patch recordings from the apical membrane of gerbil SMC showed a decrease of the I(sK) channel current (I[IsK]) by 88 +/- 8% during pipette perfusion of 100 microM ATP. The magnitude of the decrease of L(sc) by ATP was diminished in the presence of inhibitors of phospholipase C (PLC) and protein kinase C (PKC), U-73122 and GF109203X. Activation of PKC by phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (20 nM) decreased I(IsK) (gerbil: by 62 +/- 10%; rat: by 72 +/- 6%) in perforated-patch whole-cell recordings while the inactive analog, 4alphaPMA, had no effect. By contrast, elevation of cytosolic [Ca2+] by A23187 increased the whole-cell I(IsK). The expression of the isk gene transcript was confirmed and the serine responsible for the species-specific response to PKC was found to be present in the gerbil I(sK) sequence. These data provide evidence consistent with a direct effect of the PKC branch of the PLC pathway on the I(sK) channel of SMC in response to activation of the apical P2U receptor and predict that the secretion of endolymph in the human cochlea may be controlled by PKC in the same way as in our animal model.
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Bennett T, Brennan TJ, Erekson NR. The use of standard management reports in medical practice. Part IV--Marketing reports. MISSOURI MEDICINE 1998; 95:51-6. [PMID: 9480408] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/06/2023]
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Ohlsson A, Nordlander R, Bennett T, Bitkover C, Kjellström B, Lee B, Rydén L. Continuous ambulatory haemodynamic monitoring with an implantable system. The feasibility of a new technique. Eur Heart J 1998; 19:174-84. [PMID: 9503192 DOI: 10.1053/euhj.1997.0563] [Citation(s) in RCA: 34] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/06/2023] Open
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AIMS This study evaluates the feasibility and safety of a completely implantable system for long-term ambulatory monitoring of important haemodynamic parameters in patients with severe cardiopulmonary disease. METHODS The design of the implantable monitoring system is similar to a conventional single lead pacemaker. A lead with incorporated biosensors for the continuous recording of pressure and oxygen saturation signals is positioned in the right ventricle and connected to a monitor and memory device subcutaneously implanted like an ordinary pacemaker can. RESULTS Five patients with implanted haemodynamic monitoring systems have been followed for from 7 to 16 months. Continuous measurements of activity, heart rate, mixed venous oxygen saturation and estimated pulmonary artery diastolic pressure were registered with variable resolution during daily living and predefined provocations. The memory covered a maximum of 3 weeks at low resolution. The monitored parameters showed an adequate and significant response to various haemodynamic situations. Except for the demand of recalibration of two oxygen sensors, there were no technical problems and the quality of data were excellent. CONCLUSION Long-term ambulatory haemodynamic monitoring is feasible and potentially useful for the management of patients with severe cardiopulmonary disease.
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OBJECTIVES The status quo in maternal and child health (MCH) focuses on obstetric health. An emerging alternative is to broaden the notion to reproductive health. An inclusive perspective encompasses women's health issues in MCH. The purpose of this paper is to further the debate on the relationship of women's health to MCH. Specific aims are (1) to describe activities promoting women's health in MCH and (2) to examine consequences of alternative perspectives for MCH research, services, and training. METHOD To achieve the first objective, I discuss developments in a state health agency and pertinent documents from the MCH Section of the American Public Health Association. To address the second aim, I follow the Bush Policy Analysis Model of weighing the three paradigms against the following evaluative criteria: equity, efficiency, satisfaction, stigma, indirect effects, feasibility, sensitivity to class and race, and social responsibility. RESULTS The obstetric approach meets most criteria in a positive fashion; reproductive health satisfies criteria more positively and less equivocally. A women's health perspective bears the most potential for improving reproductive outcomes at this time, since no area of women's general health has been definitively shown to be irrelevant to reproduction (or vice versa). CONCLUSIONS This analysis suggests that women's health should be incorporated more fully into the MCH field, as well as other areas of public health and medicine. Once research deficits have been addressed and the scope of reproductive health delineated more clearly, the alignment of women's health with MCH may be reevaluated.
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Gardiner SM, Kemp PA, Brunner-Ferber F, Bennett T. Effects of the dual metallopeptidase inhibitor, MDL 100,240, on regional haemodynamic responses to vasoactive peptides in conscious rats. Br J Pharmacol 1997; 122:1687-93. [PMID: 9422815 PMCID: PMC1565108 DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjp.0701550] [Citation(s) in RCA: 9] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/05/2023] Open
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1. The effects of combined inhibition of neutral endopeptidase 24.11 and angiotensin-converting enzyme, with the dual metallopeptidase inhibitor, MDL 100,240 (3 mg kg-1 bolus, 3 mg kg-1, h-1 infusion), on baseline haemodynamics and on responses to a variety of vasoactive peptides were studied in conscious Long Evans rats (350-450 g: n = 9) chronically instrumented for the assessment of regional haemodynamics. 2. The experiments ran over 4 consecutive days. On the first 2 days the animals received the vehicle for MDL 100,240, and were given bolus i.v. injections of angiotensin I (AI; 250 pmol kg-1), angiotensin II (AII; 125 pmol kg-1), bradykinin (BK: 3 nmol kg-1) and endothelin-1 (ET-1; 250 pmol kg-1) on one day and AI (as above), atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP: 500 pmol kg-1) and big endothelin-1 (big ET-1; 500 pmol kg-1) on the other day in a random manner. On the third and fourth experimental days the vasoactive peptides were given in the same order as before, but in the presence of MDL 100,240. 3. Thirty minutes after onset of administration of vehicle, on the first or second experimental day, there were no consistent cardiovascular changes. However, at the same time following onset of MDL 100,240 administration on the third experimental day, there was a significant, but slight, reduction in mean arterial blood pressure (MAP; -5 +/- 2 mmHg) together with tachycardia (41 +/- 12 beats min-1) and increases in renal and mesenteric flows (17 +/- 3 and 13 +/- 4%, respectively) and vascular conductances (23 +/- 4 and 19 +/- 5%, respectively). The mesenteric vasodilator effect of MDL 100,240 was still present on the fourth experimental day before administration of the drug on that day, but otherwise the pattern of response to MDL 100,240 was similar to that on the previous day. 4. In the presence of vehicle, AI caused hypertension, bradycardia, and reductions in renal mesenteric and hindquarters vascular conductances; all these effects were abolished by MDL 100,240. 5. In the presence of vehicle, AII caused effects similar to those of AI. MDL 100,240 did not affect the pressor, bradycardic or hindquarters vasoconstrictor effects of AII. However, in the presence of MDL 100,240, the overall renal and mesenteric vasoconstrictor effects of AII were enhanced, probably because of the renal and mesenteric vasodilatation caused by MDL 100,240. 6. In the presence of vehicle, BK had a slight pressor effect, accompanied by tachycardia and transient increases in conductances in renal, mesenteric and hindquarters vascular beds. In the presence of MDL 100,240 BK caused marked hypotension, but an attenuated tachycardia; renal, mesenteric and hindquarters vasodilator responses were enhanced. 7. In the presence of vehicle, ANP caused slight hypotension and tachycardia, together with reductions in renal and mesenteric vascular conductances, and transient increases in hindquarters conductance. MDL 100,240 enhanced the hypotensive effect of ANP and promoted a delayed hindquarters vasoconstriction. 8. Big ET-1, in the presence of vehicle, caused a marked and prolonged increase in MAP, accompanied by bradycardia and reductions in renal, mesenteric and hindquarters vascular conductances. Although MDL 100,240 significantly attenuated the magnitude of the pressor effect of big ET-1, its bradycardic and renal, mesenteric and hindquarters haemodynamic actions were not reduced significantly. 9. In the presence of vehicle, ET-1 caused an initial hypotension, tachycardia and vasodilatation in the hindquarters, but reductions in renal and mesenteric vascular conductances; thereafter there was a rise in MAP and bradycardia with vasoconstriction in all three vascular beds. MDL 100,240 had no effect on the initial hypotensive, tachycardic or hindquarters haemodynamic effects of ET-1. Moreover the subsequent pressor and bradycardic actions of ET-1 were unchanged, but its renal and mesenteric vasoconstrictor effects were enhanced, possibly because of the dilatation
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Bennett T, Brennan TJ, Erekson NR. The use of standard management reports in medical practice. Part III--Practice expense. MISSOURI MEDICINE 1997; 94:708-12. [PMID: 9420426] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/05/2023]
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