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  • Andersson, Arne, et al. (författare)
  • Ottenby fågelstation : Årsrapport 1999
  • 1999
  • Rapport (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Decenniets, seklets och milleniets sista år blev ett år av stora förändringar vid Ottenby fågelstation. Deföregående tre-fyra åren hade präglats av mycket dålig ekonomi och därtill personalproblem. Under 1998blev situationen akut. Som ett första led i att förbättra situationen ombildades Ottenbykommittén (avSveriges Ornitologiska Förening satt att sköta fågelstationen) under hösten 1998. Den störstaförändringen blev sedan att Jan Pettersson, platschef sedan 1978, sades upp. Därtill kom uppsägning,pensionering, dödsfall (se nedan) och sedan tidigare överflyttade tjänster till OFAB, vilket innebar detatt den “fast” anställda personalstyrkan, som 1992 var 7 personer, reducerades till noll!Ottenbykommittén har nu fått en mycket mer aktiv roll i stationens arbete. Olika verksamhetsdelar haridentifierats och ledamöterna har getts olika ansvarsområden.Kommittén bestod under året av :Åke Lindström (ordförande)Christian Hjort (sekreterare, utlandsverksamheten)Dennis Kraft (ekonomi)Arne Andersson (datafrågor)Dennis Hasselquist (samordning av ansökningar)Anders Hedenström (forskningssamordnare)Niclas Jonzén (personal)Lars Lindell (SOF:s styrelse).Aktiviteterna inom dessa olika områden redovisas nedan och här skallbara de generella linjerna i arbetet läggas fram.Tvivelsutan förbättrades arbetsklimatet för den ideellt arbetandepersonalen på fågelstationen och glädjande nog var tillströmningen storav arbetsvilliga ungdomar. Stationen blev på många sätt öppnare, inteminst mot fågelskådarleden. Fler personer besökte stationen och pådetta sätt kan många fler känna sig delaktiga och trivas. Nackdelen äratt det rent praktiskt blir svårare att driva verksamheten med mångamänniskor närvarande och relativt stor omsättning på personer.Genom mycket hård åtstramning på utgiftssidan kunde ett förväntat rejält underskott i budgeten vändastill en liten vinst. Alla inblandade skall ha stor ära av detta eftersom både stora som små uppoffringarkrävts för att styra ekonomin rätt. Den lilla vinsten användes till att börja täcka det underskott somunder många år ackumulerats. Även om det nu känns som att vi har en god kontroll över den löpandeekonomin så måste vi på lång sikt hitta fler finansieringskällor till stationens verksamhet. Det är tillexempel mycket otillfredsställande att vi nu inte har någon heltidsanställd personal, något som på siktmåste lösas.Fågelstationens gamla dröm om att ha en egen filial söder om Sahara gick i uppfyllelse under 1999 meden månads försöksverksamhet i Nigeria under våren. Denna slog väl ut på alla sätt och verksamhetenskall nu intensifieras under 2000.Datahanteringen fick sig en rejäl skjuts framåt under året och kan vi bara snart förnya maskinparken finnsgrunden för en smidig och effektiv datahantering vid stationen. Detta kommer att underlätta bådeutåtriktad verksamhet (Internet) och eget analysarbete.Ottenby Försäljnings AB (OFAB), som drivit den affärsmässiga delen av stationens verksamhet sedan1995, fortsatte sin verksamhet parallellt med fågelstationens ideella verksamhet. Genom verksamheten iNaturum och restaurang Fågel Blå svarar OFAB för en viktig del av fågelstationens publika aktiviteter.Det är av stor vikt för framtiden att behålla och utveckla det goda samarbetet mellan fågelstationen ochOFAB.Figur 1. Åke LindströmFigur 2. Patrik Rhönnstad, platschef 1999Kontinuiteten i det praktiska arbetet på stationen blev naturligtvis något lidande av att den rutineradepersonalen försvunnit. Situationen hjälptes dock upp signifikant av att OFABs personal fanns på plats(Håkan och Annika Lundkvist, Gösta Friberg) samt att nye platschefen och många av de ideelltarbetande hade erfarenhet från tidigare år.
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  • Andersson, Björn A., 1968, et al. (författare)
  • Materials constraints in a global energy scenario based on thin-film solar cells
  • 1998
  • Ingår i: Energy. - 0360-5442. ; 23, s. 407-411
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Harnessing solar energy by using photovoltaic cells has the potential to become a major CO2-free energy source. Materials requirements for the solar cells based on four types of thin-film photovoltaics have been estimated and compared with global reserves, resources and annual refining. The use of solar cells based on Cd, Ga, Ge, In, Ru, Se and Te as a major energy-supply technology has severe resource constraints. Other systems such as a-Si without Ge and crystalline silicon do not involve such constraints. For some of these metals, there is the risk of enhanced, environmentally deleterious concentrations in the ecosphere due to leakage from manufacturing, use or waste handling.
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  • Andersson, Per-Erik, et al. (författare)
  • Regression of left ventricular wall thickness during ACE-inhibitor treatment of essential hypertension is associated with an increase in insulin mediated skeletal muscle blood flow
  • 1998
  • Ingår i: Blood Pressure. - 0803-7051 .- 1651-1999. ; 7:2, s. 118-126
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) has been associated with insulin resistance, a condition with an impaired insulin-mediated vasodilation in skeletal muscle. ACE-inhibitors have been reported to be superior to most other antihypertensive drugs in inducing a regression of LVH. In a double-blind study with parallel groups, 50 patients with essential hypertension were randomized to treatment with either fosinopril (20 mg o.d.) or atenolol (50 mg o.d.) for 12-16 weeks. Left ventricle wall thickness (LVWT, defined as the sum of interventricular septum and posterior wall), diastolic function (represented by the ratio between the E-wave and the A-wave of mitral blood flow) and femoral artery blood flow (FBF) were evaluated using ultrasonic measurements. FBF was measured at normoinsulinemia and after 2 h of euglycemic hyperinsulinemia. Before treatment, the insulin-induced increase in FBF was inversely related to the LVWT (r = -0.52, p < 0.02). The reduction in ambulatory 24-h SBP/DBP was 13/9 mmHg for fosinopril and 15/14 for atenolol, ambulatory DBP being significantly more reduced by atenolol (p = 0.03 for difference in treatment effect). However, only fosinopril treatment resulted in a significant reduction in LVWT (from 20.5 mm to 19.4 mm, p < 0.05). The degree of reduction in LVWT was related to the increase in FBF in the fosinopril group (r = -0.45, p < 0.05). For fosinopril (but not for atenolol), there was a positive relationship between the change in E/A ratio and the change in femoral artery stroke volume (r = 0.80, p < 0.01). Conclusion: Impaired insulin-induced stimulation of leg blood flow was related to an increased LVWT. Furthermore, during fosinopril treatment, regression of LVWT was associated with enhanced skeletal muscle blood flow during hyperinsulinemia. This indicates that impaired peripheral blood flow (and thereby increased afterload) may be a possible mechanism explaining the previously found association between insulin resistance and cardiovascular hypertrophy.
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  • Fugmann, Andreas, et al. (författare)
  • The effect of euglucaemic hyperinsulinaemia on forearm blood flow and glucose uptake in the human forearm
  • 1998
  • Ingår i: Acta Diabetologica. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC. - 0940-5429 .- 1432-5233. ; 35:4, s. 203-206
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Insulin-mediated stimulation of blood flow to skeletal muscle has been proposed to be of major importance for insulin-mediated glucose uptake. The aim of this study was to investigate the relative importance of blood flow and glucose extraction as determinants of insulin-mediated glucose uptake in the human forearm. Forearm blood flow (FBF), glucose extraction and oxygen consumption were evaluated for 100 min during the euglycaemic hyperinsulinaemic clamp (92 mU/l) in nine healthy subjects. FBF was measured by venous occlusion plethysmography. Forearm glucose uptake increased sevenfold during the hyperinsulinaemia (P<0.001). Forearm glucose extraction showed a minor increase during the first 10 min of hyperinsulinaemia, but the most marked increase took place between 10 and 20 min (+170%). Thereafter, only a minor further increase was seen. During the first 10 min of hyperinsulinaemia FBF was unchanged. Thereafter, FBF increased steadily to a plateau reached after 60 min (+50%, P<0.001). A close relationship between whole body glucose uptake and FBF was seen at the end of the clamp (r = 0.75, P<0.02), but at this time the relationship between whole body glucose uptake and forearm glucose extraction was not significant. The modest increase in O2 consumption seen at the beginning of the clamp (+19%) was not related to FBF during the early phase of the clamp. In conclusion, the early course of insulin-mediated glucose uptake in the human forearm was mainly due to an increase in glucose extraction. However, with time the insulin-mediated increase in blood flow increased in importance and after 100 min of hyperinsulinaemia FBF was the major determinant of glucose uptake.
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  • Lind, Lars, et al. (författare)
  • Is insulin resistance a predictor of the blood pressure response to anti-hypertensive treatment?
  • 1995
  • Ingår i: Journal of Human Hypertension. - 0950-9240 .- 1476-5527. ; 9:9, s. 759-763
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • It is a general impression that the blood pressure (BP) response during monotherapy in hypertensive subjects is highly variable. As decreased insulin sensitivity is a frequent finding in hypertensive patients, the following study was performed to evaluate if the degree of insulin sensitivity could predict the BP response to different types of anti-hypertensive treatments. Insulin sensitivity was evaluated by the hyperinsulinaemic euglycaemic clamp technique before initiation of treatment with beta-adrenergic blockers (n = 181), thiazide diuretics (n = 60), ACE inhibitors (n = 73), non-dihydropyridine calcium antagonists (n = 38), dihydropyridine calcium antagonists (n = 26) or alpha-1 antagonists (n = 39) over periods of 3-6 months in hypertensive patients. The proportion of poor responders, defined as a reduction in the diastolic blood pressure (DBP) of < 3 mm Hg ranged between 8% and 30% in the different groups despite similar pretreatment DBPs (100-102 mm Hg). A decreased pretreatment insulin sensitivity was related to a poor DBP treatment response in the thiazide-treated group only (r = -0.33, P < 0.05). In this group also obesity, as evaluated by body mass index (BMI), was associated with a poor BP response (r = 0.28, P < 0.05), while obesity was a predictor of a favourable reduction in DBP in the group treated with non-dihydropyridine calcium antagonists (r = -0.34, P < 0.05). These associations were still significant when pretreatment DBP was taken into account in multiple regression analysis. Neither age nor sex were found to be significant predictors of BP response in any of the treatment groups.(
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  • Löfdahl, Lennart, 1948, et al. (författare)
  • The Influence of Temperature on the Measurements of Reynolds Stresses in Shear Free Turbulence Near a Wall
  • 1998
  • Ingår i: Experiments in Fluids. ; 25, s. 160-164
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Temperature changes have a significant influence on the measurements of Reynolds stresses in turbulent boundary layers. As compared to the spanwise velocity fluctuations the streamwise turbulence intensity is especially sensitive to temperature deviations. Although this is a general statement its importance is clearly elucidated in a shear-free turbulence near a solid wall, since the mixing due to turbulence production is minimized in this flow. A consequence of temperature influence on hot-wire measurements is that frictional heating from the wall has produced contradictory results in different experiments on shear-free turbulence. In the current paper, measurements of streamwise and spanwise turbulence intensities have been conducted at different wall temperatures, thereby simulating the contradictory results mentioned above. A simple model has been developed showing that the turbulence intensities are affected by both the rms. value of the temperature fluctuations and the correlation between fluctuating temperature and velocity. These correlations are measured and the developed model is used to explain deviations in earlier measurements on shear-free turbulence. Moreover, the individual magnitudes of the two correlations in the temperature correction are estimated and their individual importance is discussed.
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  • Lönnroth, Christina, 1946, et al. (författare)
  • Effects related to indomethacin prolonged survival and decreased tumor-growth in a mouse-tumor model with cytokine dependent cancer cachexia.
  • 1995
  • Ingår i: International journal of oncology. - 1019-6439. ; 7:6, s. 1405-13
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Tumor-bearing mice with two different locally growing malignant tumors (epithelial like, MCG 101; malignant melanoma, K1735-M2) were used to evaluate the putative role of prostaglandins for survival and local tumor growth in experimental cancer. Daily systemic injections of indomethacin (1 mu g/g bw) were used to block prostaglandin production in normal and T-cell deficient tumor-bearing nude mice. Tumor progression was determined by measurements of tumor weight, DNA-synthesis, cell cycle kinetics in vivo and in vitro (flow cytometry), tumor tissue concentrations of polyamines (putrescine, spermidine, spermine) and tumor tissue gene expression of growth regulating factors (IL-1 alpha, IL-6, TNF alpha, A,B-PDGF, EGF, VEGF, bFGF, TGF beta(3), angiogenin and transferrin receptor). Tumor tissue content of von Willebrandt factor VIII was estimated by immunohistochemistry. Indomethacin had no effect on survival, host nutritional state or local tumor growth in mice bearing the malignant melanoma with low PGE(2) production. In contrast, indomethacin prolonged survival, improved cachexia and decreased tumor growth in mice bearing the MCG 101 tumor with hundredfold higher prostaglandin tumor production, leading to elevated liver and muscle tissue as well as plasma concentrations of PGE(2). Indomethacin inhibited almost completely the high tumor PGE(2) production in MCG tumors, leading to prolonged potential doubling time for tumor growth in vivo, and a trend to decreased tumor tissue concentration of polyamines (spermidine). Indomethacin had no inhibitory effect on tumor cell proliferation in vitro, although PGE(2) production was decreased by 75%. The effect of indomethacin in vivo was independent of T-cells and was observed with similar magnitude irrespective of the number of MCG cells (10(4)-10(6)) implanted or the site of implantation (s.c., i.p., liver, lung, skeletal muscles). Tumor growth inhibition by indomethacin was not intrinsically transferable by tumor cells from indomethacin treated tumor-animals. Tumor expression of mRNA for several growth regulating factors were either increased (IL-6, TNF alpha, GM-CSF, TGF beta(3)) unchanged (EGF, VEGF, PDGF A,B, IL-1 alpha, transferrin receptor) or decreased (b-FGF and angiogenin) (p<0.05) by indomethacin treatment of MCG mice. Decreased tumor content of von Willebrandt factor VIII in combination with an attenuated tumor vasculature were associated with decreased tumor growth (p<0.05). Our results confirm that high tumor production of prostaglandins was related to reduced survival. Tumor prostaglandins probably promote local tumor growth by stimulation of tumor surrounding cells to produce growth factor(s) for tumor angiogenesis including tumor and matrix cell proliferation unrelated to immune cells.
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  • Nilsson, A. M. K., et al. (författare)
  • Changes in spectral shape of tissue optical properties in conjunction with laser-induced thermotherapy
  • 1998
  • Ingår i: Applied Optics. - 2155-3165. ; 37:7, s. 1256-1267
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • We measured the optical properties on samples of rat liver tissue before and after laser-induced thermotherapy performed in vivo with Nd:YAG laser irradiation. This made it possible to monitor not only the influence of coagulation on the scattering properties but also the influence of damages to vessels and heat-induced damage to blood on the absorption properties. An experimental integrating-sphere arrangement was modified to allow the determination of the g factor and the absorption and scattering coefficients versus the wavelength in the 600-1050-nm spectral region, with the use of a spectrometer and a CCD camera, The results show a relative decrease in the g factor of on average 21 +/- 7% over the entire spectral range following thermotherapy, and a corresponding relative increase in the scattering and absorption coefficients of 23 +/- 8% and 200 +/- 100%, respectively. An increase of on average 200 +/- 80% was consequently found for the reduced scattering coefficient. The cause of these changes in terms of the Mie-equivalent average radius of tissue scatterers as well as of the distribution and biochemistry of tissue absorbers was analyzed, utilizing the information yielded by the gr factor and the spectral shapes of the reduced scattering and absorption coefficients. These results were correlated with the alterations in the ultrastructure found in the histological evaluation. The average radius of tissue scattering centers, determined by using either the g factors calculated on the basis of Mie theory or the spectral shape of reduced scattering coefficients calculated on the Mie theory, was estimated to be 21-32% lower in treated than in untreated liver samples. The Mie-equivalent average radii of scattering centers in untreated liver tissue deduced by the two methods corresponded well and were found to be 0.31 and 0.29 pm, respectively, yielding particle sizes in the same range as the size of a mitochondrion.
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