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The role of iNOS and fertile cells in the mechanism of development of hypoxic lung hypertension
Baňasová, Alena ; Hampl, Václav (advisor) ; Štípek, Stanislav (referee) ; Pelouch, Václav (referee) ; Ošťádal, Bohuslav (referee)
The role of iNOS and fertile cells in the mechanism of development of hypoxic lung hypertension Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Tissue factor in acute coronary syndromes
Malý, Martin ; Hampl, Václav (advisor) ; Wilhelm, Jiří (referee) ; Vízek, Martin (referee) ; Málek, Ivan (referee)
In this review are summarized essentials of the physiology and the pathophysiology of TF in terms of the literature sources. But still, until today, there are many questions to be answered: the source and the level of TF in healthy subjects, the method how to measure the "trombogenic" potential of TF because its role in many biological processes, the "normal" levels, the possible impact of risk factors and possibility of risk stratification of "healthy" subjects according to the levels of TF like marker of the blood with procoagulant potential. Answering these questions and impact of the blocking of TF as a therapeutical approach in acute coronary syndromes is a challenging field of investigation in blood coagulation. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
The mechanism of The Influence of Hypoxia on The Fetoplacental Vascular Bed
Jakoubek, Vít ; Hampl, Václav (advisor) ; Zoban, Petr (referee) ; Vízek, Martin (referee) ; Straňák, Zbyněk (referee)
Placental hypoxia is commonly considered to play an important role in the development of several perinatal and neonatal diseases such as intrauterine growth retardation (IUGR) or preeclampsia. In this disertation we therefore tried to (at least partially) solve this problem by answering the question how do acute and chronic hypoxia affect fetoplacentar vasculature. Unlike all vascular beds with the exception of the pulmonary circulation, fetoplacental vessels respond to acute hypoxia with vasoconstriction ( HFPV). This mechanism presumably diverts blood flow from poorly oxygenated areas towards regions with better O2 supply. We already know, that hypoxia inhibits potassium channels and thus causes depolarization in fetoplacental vascular smooth muscle. We propose that this hypoxia-induced depolarization leads to vasoconstriction by activating voltage- dependent calcium (Ca) channels and Ca influx. We performed our first experiment on the preparation of dually perfused cotyledon of the human placenta, which we gained immediately after uncomplicated spontaneus deliveries or elective caesarian sections. The preparation was perfused with Krebs' saline with dextran and meclophenamate and gased with 40% O2, 5% CO2 a 55% N2. We compared HFPV, which was elicited by changing gasing of the perfusate to the...
Revize dokumentu Strategie přizpůsobení se změně klimatu v podmínkách ČR
Centrum pro otázky životního prostředí, Univerzita Karlova v Praze, Praha ; Hampl, Václav
Studie obsahuje konsolidovanou verzi dokumentu Strategie přizpůsobení. Jsou zapracovány závěry konference v Cancúnu a strategií EU v oblasti integrace adaptační politiky. Jednotlivé kapitoly jsou upraveny, aktualizovány a v některých případech je změněna jejich struktura.

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