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@inproceedings{355474, author = {Matalová, Eva and Španová, Alena and Rittich, Bohuslav and Wagner, Robert and Kovářů, František}, address = {New Mexico, USA}, booktitle = {Inflammatory Paradigms and the Vasculature}, language = {eng}, location = {New Mexico, USA}, pages = {34-34}, publisher = {Keystone Symposia}, title = {Apoptosis in pig leucocytes during cardiopulmonary bypass}, year = {1999} }
TY - JOUR ID - 355474 AU - Matalová, Eva - Španová, Alena - Rittich, Bohuslav - Wagner, Robert - Kovářů, František PY - 1999 TI - Apoptosis in pig leucocytes during cardiopulmonary bypass VL - Abstract Book PB - Keystone Symposia CY - New Mexico, USA N2 - The aim of this study was to observe programmed cell death (PCD) activation in pig leucocytes durind cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). Blood samples were taken prior to, during, and after CPB. Apoptosis was detected using TUNEL assay and by typical apoptotic morphology changes (Giemsa staining). Apoptotic DNA fragmentation was proved in high percentage of cells in the operating beginning. A decrease in the number of apoptotic cells was detected in the surviving pigs after the aorta clip release. On the other hand, the number of apoptotic leucocytes did not significantly change in pigs died owing to postperfusion syndrom. The same alterations in percentage of apoptotic cells were proved in bone marrow after chest opening, after surgery and in dead animals. These results suggested that PCD can play a role in the postperfusion syndrome after CPB. ER -
MATALOVÁ, Eva, Alena ŠPANOVÁ, Bohuslav RITTICH, Robert WAGNER a František KOVÁŘŮ. Apoptosis in pig leucocytes during cardiopulmonary bypass. In \textit{Inflammatory Paradigms and the Vasculature}. New Mexico, USA: Keystone Symposia, 1999, s.~34. Abstract Book.
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