Effect of Denatured Plasma on Peripheral Circulation

The effect of administration of a longterm perfused plasma on the peripheral circulation was studied by means of the equilibration curve of intravenously injected 51Cr-tagged red cells. The equilibration of 51Cr-tagged red cells was prolonged when a long-term perfused plasma was injected. LMD and AT...

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Published in:The Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine Vol. 101; no. 2; pp. 175 - 181
Main Authors: TAKANO, KAZUHIKO, TSYTSUMI, EIAKI, SUZUKI, HIROSHI, HWANG, CHEN-TIH, ISHIKAWA, MAKOTO, MATOBA, NAOYA, KASAI, MORIO
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Japan Tohoku University Medical Press 01-01-1970
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Summary:The effect of administration of a longterm perfused plasma on the peripheral circulation was studied by means of the equilibration curve of intravenously injected 51Cr-tagged red cells. The equilibration of 51Cr-tagged red cells was prolonged when a long-term perfused plasma was injected. LMD and ATP were effective in preventing the disturbance of circulation caused by denatured plasma; insulin and NEM were less effective; and cortisone showed a significantly favorable effect. Sequestration of blood in various organs could not be comfirmed in rabbits to which denatured plasma was injected.
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ISSN:0040-8727
1349-3329
DOI:10.1620/tjem.101.175