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Complement activation involvement in decompression sickness of rabbits
decompression Complement activation acclimatization air rabbit animal
2009/7/9
A hypothesis has been proposed that claims much of the phenomena of decompression sickness (DCS) are mediated by the complement system of blood plasma. This "complement hypothesis" can be used to expl...
In vitro activation of human complement by nitrogen bubbles
decompression nitrogen human complement
2009/7/8
Complement activation may be responsible for some of the symptoms of decompression sickness. In the present study, complement activation was studied by exposing human sera with or without red blood ce...
Venous gas emboli and complement activation after deep repetitive air diving
complement activation decompression air Venous gas emboli
2009/7/8
Complement activity has been linked to decompression sickness (DCS), but the effects of intravascular bubbles on complement activation are poorly understood. We have investigated intravascular complem...
Complement activation during saturation diving
decompression saturation decompression Complement immune
2009/6/12
In this study, the levels of activated complement fragments C3a and C5a were measured on 11 U.S. Navy divers as they performed a 28-day saturation dive to a pressure equivalent of 1,000 feet of seawat...
Failure to prevent decompression illness in rats by pretreatment with a soluble complement receptor
decompression complement immune rat animal
2009/6/12
Controversy exists over the role of complement activation in the natural history of decompression illness (DCI), and whether an individual's predisposition to DCI might be influenced by susceptibility...
Complement system response to decompression
decompression human Complement Activation biological markers
2009/6/8
A role for the activated complement system in the pathogenesis of decompression sickness has recently been suggested. In this study we aimed at evaluating the response of the complement system to deco...
Diving decompression fails to activate complement
decompression hyperbaric air complement bubble
2009/6/8
The present study evaluated complement activation during decompression after air dives in a hyperbaric chamber. Intravascular bubbles were quantified by Doppler ultrasound scoring. Eighteen subjects c...
Complement levels before and after dives with a high risk of DCS
DIVING complement complement activation immune response decompression sickness human RISK decomplementation
2009/6/2
Previously, complement activation has been associated with decompression sickness (DCS). However data, both in humans and in animals, are controversial. Hypothesis: Complement activation and depletion...
Complement activation during saturation diving.
decompression saturation decompression Complement immune
2009/3/31
In this study, the levels of activated complement fragments C3a and C5a were measured on 11 U.S. Navy divers as they performed a 28-day saturation dive to a pressure equivalent of 1,000 feet of seawat...
Failure to prevent decompression illness in rats by pretreatment with a soluble complement receptor
decompression complemen timmune rat animal
2009/3/28
Controversy exists over the role of complement activation in the natural history of decompression illness (DCI), and whether an individual's predisposition to DCI might be influenced by susceptibility...
In vitro activation of human complement by nitrogen bubbles
decompression nitrogen human complement
2009/3/26
Complement activation may be responsible for some of the symptoms of decompression sickness. In the present study, complement activation was studied by exposing human sera with or without red blood c...
Venous gas emboli and complement activation after deep repetitive air diving
complement activation decompression air Venous gas emboli
2009/3/23
Complement activity has been linked to decompression sickness (DCS), but the effects of intravascular bubbles on complement activation are poorly understood. We have investigated intravascular complem...