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Allison Svindland Real Estate, 3711 Kennett Pike, Wilmington, New Castle, Delaware, Find Real estate agents and managers, Operators of apartment, nonresidential buildings, Location, Informaton |
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Allison Svindland Real Estate |
Company Name: Allison Svindland Real Estate |
Status: Work |
State: Delaware |
Post: 19807-2155 |
County: New Castle |
City: Wilmington |
Address: 3711 Kennett Pike |
Phone: (302)576-6876 |
Fax: unknown |
Email: unknown |
Web site: unknown |
SIC code: 653101 Industry group: REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND MANAGERS, Business category: REAL ESTATE AGENTS & MANAGERS, Subcategory: RELOCATION SERVICE |
Employees: 2 |
Gross Annual Sales (Revenue): USD $ 110,000 |
Description: Allison Svindland Real Estate is a business categorized under relocation service, which is part of the larger category real estate agents & managers. Allison Svindland Real Estate is located at the address 3711 Kennett Pike in Wilmington, Delaware 19807-2155. You can contact by phone (302)576-6876. |
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The effect of procyanidolic oligomers on the composition of normal and hypercholesterolemic rabbit aortas. |
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Wegrowski J, Robert AM, Moczar M. |
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Rabbits were fed with normal (group 1 and 2) and cholesterol rich diets (group 3 and 4) concomitantly to a daily peroral administration of 50 mg/kg procyanidolic oligomers (PCO) to groups 2 and 4. After 10 weeks, the cholesterol content of the blood serum and the excised aortic intima-media were significantly higher in groups 3 and 4 than in groups 1 and 2. The DNA, hydroxyproline, uronic acid contents were similar in aortic dry weight basis in all four groups. The intima-media samples were extracted successively with 0.15 M NaCl, 0.02 M sodium phosphate pH 7.4 (NaCl extract) and with 4 M guanidinium chloride, 0.05 M sodium acetate pH 5.8 prior (G1 extract) and following (G2 extract) hydrolysis of the collagen with collagenase. The cholesterol contents of G1 extracts were higher in groups 2 and 4 than in groups 1 and 3. The cholesterol content of aortic elastin increased with cholesterol feeding (group 3). With simultaneous administration of cholesterol and PCO the cholesterol content of aortic elastin in group 4 was significantly lower than in group 3. The uronic acid contents increased in G1 extracts and in the collagenase digest with PCO treatment of both normal and hypercholesterolemic rabbits. The ratio of dermatan-sulphate to chondroitin-sulphate decreased with hypercholesterolemia (group 3) and with PCO (group 2 and 4). The parallelism between increased cholesterol and uronic acid contents and modified glycosaminoglycan composition in G1 extract, indicate that the interaction of cholesterol with macromolecules of the aorta can be modulated by PCO. This drug modifies the extractibility of aortic cholesterol and glycosaminoglycans and reduces the association of cholesterol to elastin. |
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