The existence of a positive solution for the generalized predator-prey model for two species $$ \begin{gathered} \Delta u + u(a + g(u,v)) = 0\quad \mbox {in}\ \Omega ,\\ \Delta v + v(d + h(u,v)) = 0\quad \mbox {in} \ \Omega ,\\ u = v = 0\quad \mbox {on}\ \partial \Omega , \end{gathered} $$ are investigated. The techniques used in the paper are the elliptic theory, upper-lower solutions, maximum principles and spectrum estimates. The arguments also rely on some detailed properties of the solution of logistic equations.
This study was directed to use the genetically developed isoprenaline-sensitive (S), isoprenaline-resistant (R) and spontaneous hypertensive rats (SHR) as standard diseased animal models for in vitro liver function evaluation of drug biotransformation. Hepatic hexobarbital hydroxylase and glutathione transferase (GST) were evaluated by using hexobarbital and l-chloro-2,4-dinitrobenzene (CDNB) as substrates, at concentrations of 0.21 mmol/l and 1 mmol/l, respectively. The assay was conducted by using isolated hepatocytes in suspension and hepatocytes in a bioreactor configuration. The data demonstrate that there are certain cellular pharmacokinetic differénces in hexobarbital hydroxylase and GST activities in hepatocytes obtained from Wistar, SHR, R and S strains which can be better demonstrated, when using the model of perfused and immobilized hepatocytes.
The purpose of the present study was to examine the role of the T-786C endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) gene polymorphism on changes in renal hemodynamics and blood pressure due to Na+ loading. Twenty-eight older (63±1 years), moderately obese (39±2 % fat) hypertensives had th eir glomerular filtration rate (GFR), renal plasma flow (RPF), blood pressure (BP) and plasma nitric oxide (NOx) levels determined after eight days of low (20 mEq) and high (200 mEq) Na+ diets. The two Na+ diets were separated by a 1-week washout period. Subjects were genotyped for the eNOS-786 site and were grouped on whether they were homozygous or heterozygous for the C allele (TC+CC, n=13) or only homozygous for the T allele (TT, n=15). The TC+CC genotype group had a significantly greater increase in diastolic (P=0.021) and mean arterial (P=0.018) BP and a significant decline in both RPF (P=0.007) and GFR (P=0.029) compared to the TT genotype group with Na+ loading. Furthermore, Na+ loading resulted in a significant (P=0.036) increase in plasma NOx in the TT, but not in the TC+CC genotype group as well as a trend (P=0.051) for an increase in urine NOx in TC+CC, but not in the TT genotype group. The increase in BP during Na+ loading in older hypertensives was associated with the eNOS genotype and may be related to changes in renal hemodynamics due to changes in NO metabolism., D. R. Dengel, M. D. Brown, R. E. Ferrell, T. H. Reynolds, M. A. Supiano., and Obsahuje bibliografii a bibliografické odkazy
Th e article reads the Czech literary canon during the period from 1948 to 1989 not from a consciously feminist standpoint, but from a gender perspective. Following works of Michel Foucault, Judith Butler, and Wendy Brown, the article’s primary focus is on fi ction written by dissent and alternative writers, with an emphasis on their role in what the author calls “dispositives of silence,” consisting of the discursive emergence of silencing and the aff ective dimension of “injurious attachments.” Th e article holds that while the dissident and alternative literary scene’s opposition to the then-offi cial regime made the need for political opposition clearly visible to it, other issues, such as the drive towards gender equality, became invisible to it, which represents a case of injurious attachments. In the article’s interpretative part, it reads literary works by writers Iva Pekárková, Tereza Boučková, and Pavel Kohout as examples that illustrate the issue of injurious attachments. In the article’s fi nal part, it supplements its thesis on dissident and alternative literature of the 1948–1989 period with a brief sketch of the literary evolution during the period, and it presents an overview of fi ve major – and partly contradictory – tendencies that can be identifi ed in the four decades in question.
We obtain a principal topology and some related results. We also give some hints of possible applications. Some mathematical systems are both lattice and topological space. We show that a topology defined on the any bounded lattice is definable in terms of uninorms. Also, we see that these topologies satisfy the condition of the principal topology. These topologies can not be metrizable except for the discrete metric case. We show an equivalence relation on the class of uninorms on a bounded lattice based on equality of the topologies induced by uninorms.