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The role of small airways in monitoring the response to asthma treatment: what is beyond FEV1?

2009

The definition of asthma has evolved from that of an episodic disease characterized by reversible airways constriction to a chronic inflammatory disease of the airways, with at least partially reversible airway constriction. Increasing evidence supports the notion that small and large airways play a central role in asthma pathophysiology with regard to inflammation, remodeling and symptoms. The contribution of the distal airways to the asthma phenotype carries implications for the delivery of inhaled medications to the appropriate areas of the lung and for the monitoring of the response to asthma treatment. Asthma control is evaluated on the basis of symptoms, lung function and exacerbation…

ImmunologyAnti-Inflammatory AgentsBronchiDiseaseSettore MED/10 - Malattie Dell'Apparato RespiratorioAir trappingAdrenal Cortex HormonesForced Expiratory VolumemedicineHumansImmunology and AllergyRespiratory systemsmall airwayAsthmaLungbusiness.industryRespiratory diseaserespiratory systemasthmamedicine.diseaseRespiratory Function Testsrespiratory tract diseasesTreatment Outcomemedicine.anatomical_structureSpirometryImmunologyBronchoconstrictionmedicine.symptombusinessRespiratory tract
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Effects of different agents on the contractile response elicited by extracellular calcium after depletion of internal calcium stores in rat isolated …

1993

Abstract Noradrenaline, 1 μm, induced a sustained contractile response in rat isolated aorta in the presence and in the absence of extracellular Ca2+. After depleting the noradrenaline-sensitive intracellular Ca2+ stores, an increase in the basal tone of the aorta was observed during the incubation period in the presence of Ca2+ and in the absence of the agonist. We have tested the possible pathways through which Ca2+ enters the cell to refill the previously depleted Ca2+ pools, a process that is accompanied by an increase in tension. The magnitude of this increase does not depend on the presence of Mg2+ in the extracellular medium nor on the temperature, suggesting that it is mediated by a…

Intracellular FluidMalemedicine.medical_specialtyATPasePharmaceutical Sciencechemistry.chemical_elementAorta ThoracicCalciumIn Vitro TechniquesMuscle Smooth Vascularchemistry.chemical_compoundNorepinephrineLanthanumInternal medicineCaffeinemedicineExtracellularAnimalsMagnesiumRats WistarPharmacologybiologyTemperatureRatsKineticsEndocrinologychemistryVerapamilMuscle Tonusbiology.proteinVerapamilCalciummedicine.symptomCaffeineExtracellular SpaceVasoconstrictionIntracellularmedicine.drugMuscle contractionMuscle ContractionThe Journal of pharmacy and pharmacology
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Intravital Microscopy in the Cremaster Muscle Microcirculation for Endothelial Dysfunction Studies

2015

The intravital microscopy in the mouse cremaster muscle microcirculation is a method widely used to visualize in vivo blood cells interacting with the endothelium and within the vessels. Therefore, it is a suitable technique to study leukocyte-endothelial cell interactions along every stage of the canonical leukocyte recruitment cascade: rolling, adhesion, intravascular crawling, and migration both in postcapillary venules and arterioles of the mouse cremasteric microcirculation. This technique also enables to assess vessel functionality, since hemodynamic parameters such as shear stress, flow rate, and vasodilatation/vasoconstriction, among other vascular events, can be additionally determ…

Leukocyte migrationPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyEndotheliumLeukocyte RollingVasodilationAnatomyBiologyMicrocirculationmedicine.anatomical_structureCremaster musclemedicinemedicine.symptomVasoconstrictionIntravital microscopy
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Efficacy of intra-arterial lidocaine infusion in the treatment of cerulein-induced acute pancreatitis

2020

Background Disturbances in pancreatic microcirculation, beginning with vasoconstriction, are crucial in early pancreatitis and progression to necrotizing pancreatitis. Thus, vascular-targeted treatment aiming to restore a sufficient level of microcirculation through vasodilation would possibly reduce the severity of pancreatitis. Lidocaine is an anti-arrhythmic and local anesthetic drug, which also acts as a vasodilator at higher concentrations. Objectives To evaluate the efficacy of intra-arterial infusion of lidocaine into the celiac trunk in treatment of cerulein-induced acute pancreatitis. Material and methods Wistar rats (n = 20) were randomly divided into 2 equal groups: the control g…

Lidocaineacute pancreatitismedicine.drug_classMedicine (miscellaneous)microcirculationVasodilationLidocaine HydrochlorideGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyMicrocirculationRandom Allocationregional arterial infusionInternal MedicineMedicineAnimalsInfusions Intra-ArterialPharmacology (medical)Rats WistarPancreasGenetics (clinical)business.industryLocal anestheticmedicine.diseaseRatsTreatment OutcomePancreatitisAnesthesiaReviews and References (medical)Acute DiseaselidocainePancreatitisAcute pancreatitismedicine.symptombusinessVasoconstrictionCeruletidemedicine.drugAdvances in Clinical and Experimental Medicine
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Glycyrrhetinic Acid Reverses the Lipopolysaccharide-Induced Hypocontractility to Noradrenaline in Rat Aorta: Implications to Septic Shock

2014

Abstract.: Septic shock and associated vascular hyporeactivity to vasoconstrictor agonists remain a major problem of critical care medicine. Here we report that glycyrrhetinic acid (GA), the active component of licorice, effectively restores vascular contractility in the model of lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-treated rat aorta. GA was as effective as the NO synthase inhibitor NG-nitroarginine methylester. GA did not affect the vascular NO levels (measured by EPR spin trapping) and relaxations to l-arginine in LPS-treated rings as well as relaxation to S-nitroso-Nacetylpenicillamine in control rings. Thus, GA may represent an interesting alternative to NO synthase inhibitors in sepsis-associated …

LipopolysaccharidesMaleLipopolysaccharideArgininePharmacologychemistry.chemical_compoundNorepinephrinemedicine.arteryActive componentNo synthaseGlycyrrhizaMedicineAnimalsEnzyme InhibitorsRats WistarAortaPharmacologyVascular contractilityAortabusiness.industrySeptic shocklcsh:RM1-950medicine.diseaseShock SepticEpr spin trappinglcsh:Therapeutics. PharmacologychemistryBiochemistryVasoconstrictionMolecular MedicineGlycyrrhetinic AcidNitric Oxide SynthasebusinessPhytotherapyJournal of Pharmacological Sciences
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Effects of asymmetric dimethylarginine on renal arteries in portal hypertension and cirrhosis

2016

AIM. To evaluate the effects of asymmetric dimethylarginine (ADMA) in renal arteries from portal hypertensive and cirrhotic rats. METHODS. Rat renal arteries from Sham (n = 15), pre-hepatic portal hypertension (PPVL; n = 15) and bile duct ligation and excision-induced cirrhosis (BDL; n = 15) were precontracted with norepinephrine, and additional contractions were induced with ADMA (10-6-10-3 mol/L), an endogenous inhibitor of nitric oxide (NO) synthase. Concentration-response curves to acetylcholine (1 × 10-9-3 × 10-6 mol/L) were determined in precontracted renal artery segments with norepinephrine in the absence and in the presence of ADMA. Kidneys were collected to determine the protein e…

Liver CirrhosisMale0301 basic medicineAsymmetric dimethylarginineCirrhosisArginineKidneyurologic and male genital diseasesRats Sprague-DawleyNorepinephrinechemistry.chemical_compoundRenal ArteryVasoconstrictor AgentsEnzyme InhibitorsPortal hypertensionKidneyGastroenterologyGeneral MedicineBasic StudyDimethylarginine dimethylaminohydrolaseNG-Nitroarginine Methyl Estermedicine.anatomical_structureCirrhosisCardiologyPortal hypertensionmedicine.symptommedicine.medical_specialtyCirrosi hepàticaEndotheliumArginineNitric OxidePressió sanguíniaAmidohydrolases03 medical and health sciencesInternal medicinemedicine.arteryHypertension PortalmedicineAnimalsHumansEndotheliumRenal arterybusiness.industrymedicine.diseaseAcetylcholineRats030104 developmental biologychemistryVasoconstrictionNitric oxide inhibitorsNitric Oxide SynthaseAsymmetric dimethylargininebusinessVasoconstriction
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Accumulation of Symmetric Dimethylarginine in Hepatorenal Syndrome

2005

In patients with cirrhosis, nitric oxide (NO), asymmetric dimethylarginine (ADMA), and possibly symmetric dimethylarginine (SDMA) have been linked to the severity of the disease. We investigated whether plasma levels of dimethylarginines and NO are elevated in patients with hepatorenal syndrome (HRS), compared with patients with cirrhosis without renal failure (no-HRS). Plasma levels of NO, ADMA, SDMA, and l-arginine were measured in 11 patients with HRS, seven patients with no-HRS, and six healthy volunteers. SDMA concentration in HRS was higher than in no-HRS and healthy subjects (1.47 ± 0.25 vs. 0.38 ± 0.06 and 0.29 ± 0.04 μM, respectively; P < 0.05). ADMA and NOx concentrations were…

Male0301 basic medicinemedicine.medical_specialtyHepatorenal SyndromeCirrhosisArginineKidneyNitric OxideGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyNitric oxide03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineHepatorenal syndromeInternal medicinemedicineHumansRenal InsufficiencyCreatinineKidneybusiness.industryKidney metabolismMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseFibrosis030104 developmental biologyEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structureLiverchemistryCase-Control StudiesCreatinine030220 oncology & carcinogenesismedicine.symptomAsymmetric dimethylargininebusinessVasoconstrictionExperimental Biology and Medicine
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Endothelial and neural factors functionally involved in the modulation of noradrenergic vasoconstriction in healthy pig internal mammary artery

2011

The role of endothelial and neural factors as modulators of neurogenic- and noradrenaline-induced vasoconstriction was examined in healthy pig internal mammary artery (IMA). Tetrodotoxin-, guanethidine-sensitive electrical field stimulation (EFS)-, and noradrenaline-elicited contractions were significantly diminished by prazosin (n=8, P0.001) and less so by rauwolscine, indicating functional α₁- and α₂-adrenoceptor-mediated noradrenergic innervation of the IMA. Endothelium removal reduced neurogenic (n=8, P0.01) but augmented noradrenaline responses (n=8, P0.01), suggesting the release of two endothelium-dependent factors with opposite effects. In the presence of endothelium, neurogenic and…

MaleAdrenergic Antagonistsmedicine.medical_specialtySympathetic Nervous SystemContraction (grammar)EndotheliumArginineSwineBlotting WesternMuscarinic AntagonistsIn Vitro TechniquesNitric OxideBiochemistryNitric oxideNorepinephrinePotassium Channels Calcium-Activatedchemistry.chemical_compoundNerve FibersKATP ChannelsInternal medicinePotassium Channel BlockersPrazosinmedicineAnimalsMammary ArteriesEndothelium-Dependent Relaxing FactorsPharmacologybusiness.industryImmunohistochemistryElectric StimulationPotassium channelmedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologychemistryPotassium Channels Voltage-GatedVasoconstrictionProstaglandinsTetrodotoxinEndothelium Vascularmedicine.symptombusinessVasoconstrictionmedicine.drugBiochemical Pharmacology
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Arginine Vasopressin Enhances Sympathetic Constriction Through the V 1 Vasopressin Receptor in Human Saphenous Vein

1998

Background —Arginine vasopressin (AVP) not only acts directly on blood vessels through V 1 receptor stimulation but also may modulate adrenergic-mediated responses in animal experiments in vivo and in vitro. The aim of the present study was to investigate whether AVP can contribute to an abnormal adrenergic constrictor response of human saphenous veins. Methods and Results —Saphenous vein rings were obtained from 32 patients undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery. The vein rings were suspended in organ bath chambers for isometric recording of tension. AVP (3×10 −9 mol/L) enhanced the contractions elicited by electrical field stimulation at 1, 2, and 4 Hz (by 80%, 70%, and 60%, respectiv…

MaleAgonistReceptors VasopressinVasopressinmedicine.medical_specialtyNifedipinemedicine.drug_classStimulationPotassium ChlorideNorepinephrine (medication)NorepinephrineCulture TechniquesPhysiology (medical)Internal medicineHumansMedicineSaphenous VeinAgedVasopressin receptorbusiness.industryMiddle AgedCalcium Channel BlockersElectric StimulationArginine VasopressinEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structureCirculatory systemFemalemedicine.symptomCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessAntidiuretic Hormone Receptor AntagonistsVasoconstrictionmedicine.drugBlood vesselCirculation
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Functional Role of α1-Adrenoceptor Subtypes in Murine Ophthalmic Arteries

2011

PURPOSE To identify the α(1)-adrenoceptor (α(1)-AR) subtypes mediating vascular adrenergic responses in murine ophthalmic arteries. METHODS Expression of mRNA was quantified for individual α(1)-AR subtypes in murine ophthalmic arteries using real-time PCR. To assess the functional relevance of α(1)-ARs for mediating vascular responses, ophthalmic arteries from mice deficient in one of the three α(1)-AR subtypes (α(1A)-AR(-/-), α(1B)-AR(-/-), and α(1D)-AR(-/-), respectively) and wild-type controls were isolated, cannulated with micropipettes, and pressurized. Changes in luminal artery diameter in response to the α(1)-AR agonist phenylephrine, the sympathetic transmitter noradrenaline, and to…

MaleAgonistmedicine.medical_specialtyVasopressinAdrenergic receptormedicine.drug_classAdrenergicVideo microscopyPolymerase Chain ReactionMiceOphthalmic ArteryReceptors Adrenergic alpha-1Internal medicinemedicineAnimalsRNA MessengerPhenylephrineChemistryMice Inbred C57BLEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structureGene Expression RegulationVasoconstrictionmedicine.symptomVasoconstrictionArterymedicine.drugInvestigative Opthalmology & Visual Science
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