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  • Articles: DFG German National Licenses  (4)
  • 75.50.Ee  (2)
  • Cardiac arrest and global ischaemia  (2)
  • 1
    ISSN: 1432-2307
    Keywords: AV nodal cells ; Working myocardium ; Cardiac arrest and global ischaemia ; HTK cardioplegia ; Qualitative and quantitative ultrastructure
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary The cardiac conduction system is considered to be particularly resistant to ischaemia. Nevertheless, following open heart surgery with short periods of ischaemia disturbances in AV conduction or ventricular arrhythmia have been reported. We compared the ultrastructure of AV node and working myocardium following 30 min global ischaemia at 25° C, during pure ischaemia and with HTK cardioplegia qualitatively and morphometrically. After 30 min of pure ischaemia, interstitial and intracellular oedema together with considerable changes in organelles in AV nodes predominate over mainly cellular oedema in working myocardium. Sometimes irregular overcontractions of sarcomeres occur in the AV node, though very seldom in working myocardium. In pure ischaemia, mitochondrial swelling is comparable in both types of tissue. Following HTK cardioplegia and 30 min ischaemia, cellular oedema and mitochondrial swelling are significantly reduced in AV nodal cells and working myocardium, but remain more extensive in the AV nodes. Irregularities in the contractile state of sarcomeres are not observed. The extent of the ultrastructural alterations corresponds to the degree of metabolic change in the working myocardium. Thus, despite considerable differences during pure ischaemia and HTK cardioplegia, ultrastructurally the AV nodal cells do not display a greater resistance to ischaemia than working myocardium.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1432-2307
    Keywords: Myocardial ultrastructure ; Mitochondrial swelling ; Stereology ; Correlations of structural parameters ; Cardiac arrest and global ischaemia
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Cellular changes occuring in the left ventricular myocardium during ischaemia after different methods of cardiac arrest have been evaluated by morphological and morphometric parameters: volume densities of mitochondria (VVMi), sarcoplasm (VVSp), myofibrils (VVMf), surface densities of mitochondria (SVMi). The surface to volume ratio of mitochondria (SVratioMi) has been used as an independent parameter of mitochondrial swelling. Since ischaemic swelling of myocardial cells increases the volume of the reference space and ischaemic swelling of mitochondria decreases the free sarcoplasm, VVMi and VVSp cannot be considered as reliable indicators of the degree of oedema. SVMi/VVMf remains nearly constant after different forms of cardiac arrest, demonstrating the integrity of mitochondrial outer membranes. The inverse linear ratio between SVratioMi and the mean mitochondrial volume indicates that the increase in mitochondrial volume is achieved by surface smoothing. Loss of matrix structure and fragmentation of cristae occur at an SVratioMi of about 5.8, cristolysis at 5.5 to 5.6 and amorphous matrix densities at an SVratioMi of less than 5.5 μm2/μm3. The SVratioMi is a suitable parameter for evaluating mitochondrial swelling both at the onset and during global myocardial ischaemia, independent of the method of cardiac arrest used. It serves as an indicator of the state of structural preservation of mitochondria during ischaemia.
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  • 3
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    Journal of low temperature physics 99 (1995), S. 359-361 
    ISSN: 1573-7357
    Keywords: 75.10.Jm ; 75.50.Ee ; 71.55.Jv
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract We present exact diagonalisation data for the ground state of finite two-dimensional spin 1/2 Heisenberg antiferromagnets with structural disorder. The combination of antiferromagnetic coupling and structural disorder creates frustation and a local singlet formation which may strongly influence the magnetic ordering. In detail we study the magnetic radial distribution function, the magnetic order parameter M2 as well as a parameter measuring the spin misfit and present these quantities in dependence on the strength of the structural disorder. We estimate the critical disorder where the antiferromagnetic long-range order breaks down.
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  • 4
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    The European physical journal 93 (1993), S. 21-31 
    ISSN: 1434-6036
    Keywords: 75.10.Jm ; 75.40.Cx ; 75.50.Ee
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract We investigate the ground-state wave function $$|\psi \rangle = \sum\limits_n {\alpha _n } |n\rangle $$ of the spin-1/2J 1-J 2 model on finite square lattices ofN=16(4×4) andN=24(4×6) sites. We find that the Marshall-Peierls phase rule for coefficientsα n , which was derived for unfrustrated bipartite lattices (J 2=0), holds exactly for comparably large frustration up toJ 2/J 1=0.28 (N=16) and up toJ 2/J 1=0.20 (N=24). But even for strong frustration up toJ 2/J 1≈0.45 the Marshall-Peierls rule describes the phase relationships in the ground state excellently. In the region of dominatingJ 2 a phase rule can be formulated as a product of the rules for two independent antiferromagnets. We find that the violation of the Marshall-Peierls sign rule does not dramatically affect the order parameters up toJ 2/J 1≈0.6. To calculate the magnitude of the coefficientsα n by a variational procedure we search for a represantative relationship between theα n and (a few) parametersP 1,n ...P k, n classifying the Ising basis states |n〉. By comparison with the exact ground state we analyze classification schemes based on pair correlations (Jastrow type wave functions) as well as schemes taking into account cluster parameters. While for small frustrationJ 2/J 1〈0.2 a short-range Jastrow description (nearest-neighbour and next nearestneighbour pairing) seems to be sufficient for the adequate description of the ground state one definitly needs longrange pairing and/or cluster parameters to construct a reasonable trial wave function for strong frustration. As an example for a special Jastrow type wave function we discuss an ansatz coming from the spin-wave theory. Finally, we consider the influence of the anisotropic exchangeJ zz ≠J xx ,J yy on the quality of the short-range Jastrow wave function and find and excellent agreement with the exact ground state already for Ising exchange anisotropiesJ xx =J yy ≈0.5J zz .
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