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RBM12  -  RNA binding motif protein 12

Homo sapiens

Synonyms: HRIHFB2091, KIAA0765, RNA-binding motif protein 12, RNA-binding protein 12, SH3/WW domain anchor protein in the nucleus, ...
 
 
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Disease relevance of RBM12

  • Mice from three different strains (NZB, B/W, and Swan) which spontaneously develop a lupus-like disease and show a premature decline of their secretion of the circulating thymic factor, Facteur Thymique Sérique (FTS), were treated repeatedly with FTS and followed for the evolution of their autoimmune disease [1].
  • To paraphrase Professor Swan (1973), clinical hypothermia 'has a past and some promise for the future' [2].
  • A simple technique to properly position a Swan Ganz catheter in cardiac surgical patients with situs inversus [3].
  • Transesophageal echocardiography in conjunction with RF Swan can be used to more accurately determine preload and cardiac performance than RF Swan alone in critically ill patients [4].
  • Schistosome dermatitis in the Swan Estuary, Western Australia [5].
 

High impact information on RBM12

  • We postulate that venous embolization, caused by the manipulation of a Swan Ganz catheter in a thrombosed central vein, resulted in pulmonary emboli that passed through dilated intrapulmonary vessels into the cerebral microcirculation [6].
  • Myocardial uptake was similar with Swan Ganz and intravenous delivery, suggesting that the administered dose did not saturate available pulmonary binding sites [7].
  • Energy transfer in the d3Pi(g)-a3Pi(u) (0-0) Swan bands of C2: implications for quantitative measurements [8].
  • A Swan Ganz catheter was positioned into the pulmonary artery to determine cardiac output by the thermodilution method and to measure the pressure in the pulmonary artery and right atrium [9].
  • The haemodynamic response to an intravenous (i.v.) infusion for 30 min of BMS-180048 (0.56 mg kg(-1) h(-1) for 10 min and 0.39 mg kg(-1) h(-1) for 20 min) was assessed via a 7F Swan Ganz catheter and thermodilution cardiac output system [10].
 

Chemical compound and disease context of RBM12

 

Biological context of RBM12

  • As seen from recently completed sequence of the genomic area encoding this novel mRNA by the Sanger Centre Human Genome Project, the coding region of this gene, RBM12, is intronless [12].
  • We have successfully linked a standard patient monitor system (Hewlett Packard M1166A-A66) with the Baxter Edwards Critical-Care Swan Ganz Intellicath continuous cardiac output catheter and the Vigilance continuous cardiac output monitor system to produce continuous values of systemic vascular resistance [13].
  • The complications occurred after complete removal of the catheter (four patients), after guidewire replacement for catheter change (three patients), and after detachment of the hemostasis side port of the Swan introducer during sheath removal (one patient) [14].
  • Routine use of Swan Ganz catheters is also controversial in cardiac surgery [15].
  • METHOD: To was carried out with a Swan Ganz or Fogarty catheter in fetal sheep at 116 to 118 days of gestation [16].
 

Anatomical context of RBM12

  • Although cardiopulmonary bypass has since supplanted inflow occlusion to enable exposure of the aortic valve during operation, the principles considered by Swan and Kortz have survived decades of change [17].
  • A case of an accidental placement of the introducer sheath of a Swan Ganz catheter into the right lymphatic duct during right internal jugular vein catheterization is presented [18].
  • Recently we had the opportunity to stimulate the right ventricle with a small pacing wire, brought into the ventricle via a Swan Ganz catheter especially designed for this purpose with an extra lumen ending in the right ventricle of the heart [19].
  • Six of 8 patients with renal tumours were successfully catheterised pre-operatively and the renal artery occluded by a Swan Ganz balloon tipped arterial catheter [20].
  • Alternatively, a conventional Swan neck catheter, larger than typically required, can be placed with its exit site located on the chest wall [21].
 

Associations of RBM12 with chemical compounds

  • Over a 40-month period, 136 catheters were placed with the peritoneoscope, 135 of which were double-cuffed, Swan neck curled catheters, with a uniform radiopaque stripe [22].
  • All haemodynamic data were determined by right heart catheterization using a Swan Ganz catheter and thermodilution technique before, and 10 days after, PGE1 treatment [23].
  • Abbotsbury Swannery, an ancient Mute Swan community, provides ca 0.5% of total nitrogen, and ca 5% of total phosphorus inputs [24].
  • It permits categorization of patients by hemodynamic status; the hemodynamic subset classification of Forrester, Diamond and Swan is a powerful tool in guiding therapy and establishing prognosis in individual patients [25].
  • The hemodynamic effect of methylepoxyproscillaridin (3'-methyl-4'-5'-epoxy-proscillaridin) (P35) was studied according to the Swan Ganz thermodilution method in 6 patients with latent cardiac insufficiency [26].
 

Analytical, diagnostic and therapeutic context of RBM12

References

  1. Effect of long-term treatment with circulating thymic factor on murine lupus. Bach, M.A., Droz, D., Noel, L.H., Blanchard, D., Dardenne, M., Peking, A. Arthritis Rheum. (1980) [Pubmed]
  2. Surgical hypothermia. Taylor, C.A. Pharmacol. Ther. (1988) [Pubmed]
  3. A simple technique to properly position a Swan Ganz catheter in cardiac surgical patients with situs inversus. Depoix, J.P., Couetil, J.P., Chick, N., Desmonts, J.M., Mantz, J. Anesth. Analg. (2004) [Pubmed]
  4. Right ventricular volumes overestimate left ventricular preload in critically ill patients. Kraut, E.J., Owings, J.T., Anderson, J.T., Hanowell, L., Moore, P. The Journal of trauma. (1997) [Pubmed]
  5. Schistosome dermatitis in the Swan Estuary, Western Australia. Appleton, C.C., Lethbridge, R.C. Med. J. Aust. (1979) [Pubmed]
  6. Hepatopulmonary syndrome and venous emboli causing intracerebral hemorrhages after liver transplantation: a case report. Abrams, G.A., Rose, K., Fallon, M.B., McGuire, B.M., Bloomer, J.R., van Leeuwen, D.J., Tutton, T., Sellers, M.T., Eckhoff, D.E., Bynon, J.S. Transplantation (1999) [Pubmed]
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  9. Can right-sided atrioventricular sequential pacing provide benefit for selected patients with severe congestive heart failure? Sack, S., Franz, R., Dagres, N., Oldenburg, O., Herrmann, J., Golles, A., Erbel, R. Am. J. Cardiol. (1999) [Pubmed]
  10. The haemodynamic effect of the 5HT1 agonist BMS-180048: a class effect of triptans? Swan, L., Hood, S., Birnie, D.H., Muir, D.F., McCann, G.P., Hillis, W.S. British journal of clinical pharmacology. (1999) [Pubmed]
  11. The impact of exit-site care and catheter design on the incidence of catheter-related infections. Jones, L.L., Tweedy, L., Warady, B.A. Advances in peritoneal dialysis. Conference on Peritoneal Dialysis. (1995) [Pubmed]
  12. cDNA cloning, chromosome assignment, and genomic structure of a human gene encoding a novel member of the RBM family. Stover, C., Gradl, G., Jentsch, I., Speicher, M.R., Wieser, R., Schwaeble, W. Cytogenet. Cell Genet. (2001) [Pubmed]
  13. Continuous measurement of systemic vascular resistance. O'Dwyer, J.P., King, J.E., Wood, C.E., Taylor, B.L., Smith, G.B. Anaesthesia. (1994) [Pubmed]
  14. The CVC removal distress syndrome: an unappreciated complication of central venous catheter removal. Kim, D.K., Gottesman, M.H., Forero, A., Han, D., Myers, D.W., Forlenza, R., Golzarian, J. The American surgeon. (1998) [Pubmed]
  15. Routine SvO2 measurement after CABG surgery with a surgically introduced pulmonary artery catheter. Svedjeholm, R., Håkanson, E., Szabó, Z. European journal of cardio-thoracic surgery : official journal of the European Association for Cardio-thoracic Surgery. (1999) [Pubmed]
  16. The effects of tracheal occlusion and release on type II pneumocytes in fetal lambs. Bin Saddiq, W., Piedboeuf, B., Laberge, J.M., Gamache, M., Petrov, P., Hashim, E., Manika, A., Chen, M.F., Bélanger, S., Piuze, G. J. Pediatr. Surg. (1997) [Pubmed]
  17. Direct-vision aortic valvotomy: predecessor to modern aortic surgery. Ungerleider, R.M. Ann. Thorac. Surg. (1994) [Pubmed]
  18. Accidental puncture of the right lymphatic duct during pulmonary artery catheterization. A case report. Arditis, J., Giala, M., Anagnostidou, A. Acta anaesthesiologica Scandinavica. (1988) [Pubmed]
  19. Ventricular pacing via a Swan Ganz catheter: a new mode of pacemaker therapy. Colardyn, F., Vandenbogaerde, J., De Niel, C., Jordaens, L. Acta cardiologica. (1986) [Pubmed]
  20. Pre-operative balloon occlusion of the renal artery for radical nephrectomy. Mee, A.D., Heap, S.W. British journal of urology. (1978) [Pubmed]
  21. Chest wall peritoneal dialysis catheter placement in infants with a colostomy. Chadha, V., Jones, L.L., Ramirez, Z.D., Warady, B.A. Advances in peritoneal dialysis. Conference on Peritoneal Dialysis. (2000) [Pubmed]
  22. Peritoneoscopic placement of Swan neck peritoneal dialysis catheters. Copley, J.B., Lindberg, J.S., Back, S.N., Tapia, N.P. Peritoneal dialysis international : journal of the International Society for Peritoneal Dialysis. (1996) [Pubmed]
  23. Preoperative prostaglandin E1 treatment to prevent right ventricular failure after orthotopic heart transplantation. Wasler, A., Iberer, F., Tscheliessnigg, K.H., Metzler, H., Gombotz, H., Berger, J., Auer, T., Petutschnigg, B. Transpl. Int. (1992) [Pubmed]
  24. Hindcasting of nutrient loadings from its catchment on a highly valuable coastal lagoon: the example of the Fleet, Dorset, UK, 1866-2004. Weber, G.J., O'sullivan, P.E., Brassley, P. Saline Syst. (2006) [Pubmed]
  25. Hemodynamic monitoring in acute myocardial infarction. Cairns, J.A. Canadian Medical Association journal. (1979) [Pubmed]
  26. Hemodynamic effect of methylepoxyproscillaridin (P35) in patients with congestive myocardiopathy. Bonelli, J., Magometschnig, D., Gazo, F. International journal of clinical pharmacology, therapy, and toxicology. (1988) [Pubmed]
  27. Repeated percutaneous internal jugular cannulation using flow directed Swan Ganz catheter. Grant, P.K., Hopkinson, R.B., Kumar, B., Singh, S.P., Reuben, S. Intensive care medicine. (1984) [Pubmed]
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