Search results for "Glycoside"

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Seven-day subcutaneous continuous glucose monitoring demonstrates that treatment with acarbose attenuates late dumping syndrome in a woman with gastr…

2013

medicine.medical_specialtyGlycoside Hydrolase InhibitorsContinuous glucose monitoringbusiness.industryEndocrinology Diabetes and Metabolismmedicine.medical_treatmentCancerGeneral Medicinedumping syndrome acarbose hypoglycemiaCarbohydrate metabolismmedicine.diseaseGastroenterologyLate dumping syndromeEndocrinologyEndocrinologyDiabetes mellitusInternal medicineInternal MedicinemedicineGastrectomybusinessAcarbosemedicine.drug
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Nephrotoxic drug burden among 1001 critically ill patients: impact on acute kidney injury.

2019

Abstract Background Nephrotoxic drug prescription may contribute to acute kidney injury (AKI) occurrence and worsening among critically ill patients and thus to associated morbidity and mortality. The objectives of this study were to describe nephrotoxic drug prescription in a large intensive-care unit cohort and, through a case–control study nested in the prospective cohort, to evaluate the link of nephrotoxic prescription burden with AKI. Results Six hundred and seventeen patients (62%) received at least one nephrotoxic drug, among which 303 (30%) received two or more. AKI was observed in 609 patients (61%). A total of 351 patients were considered as cases developing or worsening AKI a gi…

medicine.medical_specialtyIntensive-care units [MeSH]Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine[SDV.MHEP.UN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Urology and NephrologyMESH: Vancomycin03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineMESH: Kidney tubular necrosisRenal insufficiency [MeSH]Internal medicineAnesthesiologyMESH: Renal insufficiencymedicineMESH: Intensive-care unitsKidney tubular necrosisMESH: Diuretics030212 general & internal medicineMedical prescriptionSimplified Acute Physiology ScoreProspective cohort studyMESH: Acutebusiness.industryResearchAcute kidney injurylcsh:Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aidMESH: Aminoglycosides030208 emergency & critical care medicineOdds ratiolcsh:RC86-88.9[SDV.SP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Pharmaceutical sciencesmedicine.diseaseVancomycin [MeSH][SDV.MHEP.UN] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Urology and NephrologyDiuretics [MeSH]3. Good health[SDV.SP] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Pharmaceutical sciencesContrast media [MeSH]CohortMESH: Contrast mediaAminoglycosides [MeSH]businessAcute [MeSH]Kidney diseaseAnnals of intensive care
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Exposure to ototoxic agents and hearing loss: A review of current knowledge

2014

Several experimental and clinical studies have shown that a variety of ototoxic agents (such as drugs, industrial chemicals and noise) can cause sensorineural hearing loss. The most common ototoxic drugs used in clinical practice include: aminoglycoside and macrolide antibiotics, quinoline anti-malarials, platinum analog antineoplastics, loop diuretics, and acetylsalicylic acid. Among chemical agents with potential ototoxic properties are: organic solvents, heavy metals, organotins, nitriles, asphyxiants, and pesticides/herbicides. Acoustic exposure to high intensity and/or prolonged noise can also cause permanent threshold shifts in auditory perception. Ototoxic agents can influence audito…

medicine.medical_specialtypharmacological injuryEndolymphHearing lossototoxicity hearing loss pharmacological injury reactive oxygen speciesPharmacologyAudiologyProinflammatory cytokineSpeech and HearingAtrophyOtotoxicitymedicinehearing lossreactive oxygen specieschemistry.chemical_classificationReactive oxygen speciesbusiness.industrySettore MED/44 - Medicina Del LavoroAminoglycosidemedicine.diseaseototoxicity; hearing loss; pharmacological injury; reactive oxygen speciesSettore MED/32 - AudiologiaototoxicitySettore MED/31 - Otorinolaringoiatriamedicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngologychemistrySettore BIO/14 - FarmacologiaSensorineural hearing lossmedicine.symptombusinessHearing, Balance and Communication
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Evaluation of the Behavior of Phenolic Compounds and Steviol Glycosides of Sonicated Strawberry Juice Sweetened with Stevia (Stevia rebaudiana Berton…

2019

In this study, the influence of stevia addition and sonication processing parameters on the phenolic content and profile as well as the steviol glycosides of strawberry juice-based samples was investigated. For this purpose, three matrices&mdash

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PTC124-mediated translational readthrough of a nonsense mutation causing Usher syndrome type 1C.

2011

We investigated the therapeutic potential of the premature termination codon (PTC) readthrough-inducing drug PTC124 in treating the retinal phenotype of Usher syndrome, caused by a nonsense mutation in the USH1C gene. Applications in cell culture, organotypic retina cultures, and mice in vivo revealed significant readthrough and the recovery of protein function. In comparison with other readthrough drugs, namely the clinically approved readthrough-inducing aminoglycoside gentamicin, PTC124 exhibits significant better retinal biocompatibility. Its high readthrough efficiency in combination with excellent biocompatibility makes PTC124 a promising therapeutic agent for PTCs in USH1C, as well a…

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Complex plant quality—microbiota–population interactions modulate the response of a specialist herbivore to the defence of its host plant

2022

Many specialist herbivores have evolved strategies to cope with plant defences, with gut microbiota potentially participating to such adaptations. In this study, we assessed whether the history of plant use (population origin) and microbiota may interact with plant defence adaptation. We tested whether microbiota enhance the performance of Melitaea cinxia larvae on their host plant, Plantago lanceolata and increase their ability to cope the defensive compounds, iridoid glycosides (IGs). The gut microbiota were significantly affected by both larval population origin and host plant IG level. Contrary to our prediction, impoverishing the microbiota with antibiotic treatment did not reduce larv…

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