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“European Panel On Low Density Lipoprotein (LDL) Subclasses”: A Statement on the Pathophysiology, Atherogenicity and Clinical S…

2011

PharmacologyExecutive summaryLife styleStatement (logic)business.industryMEDLINEBioinformaticsPathophysiologychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryLow-density lipoproteinMedicineClinical significanceCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessCurrent Vascular Pharmacology
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Editorial: Management of Elevated Heart Rate in Essential Hypertension: Pathophysiological Insights and Therapeutic Approach.

2017

Pharmacologybusiness.industryPhysical activityPhysical activityDisease ManagementBlood PressureBioinformaticsEssential hypertensionmedicine.diseasePathophysiologyElevated heart rateTherapeutic approachHeart RateDrug DiscoveryMedicineAnimalsHumansEssential HypertensionbusinessCurrent pharmaceutical design
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The significance of plasma kinins in intestinal obstruction and peritonitis

1969

The present concept of plasmakinin action suggests that they may also play an important role in the pathophysiology of intestinal obstruction and peritonitis. Since the assay of the kinins is still something of a problem, and since the percursor kallikrein can be determined by a standardized method, we studied the titers of kallikrein in the peripheral and portal circulation in dogs with experimental intestinal obstruction and in patients with these disorders. Significantly higher levels of kallikrein were found in intestinal obstruction, particularly in obstruction with strangulation (Fig. 1).

Pharmacologymedicine.medical_specialtyurogenital systembusiness.industryPeritonitisPortal circulationKallikreinurologic and male genital diseasesmedicine.diseaseGastroenterologybiological factorsPathophysiologyPeripheralInternal medicinemedicineIn patientcardiovascular diseasesbusinesscirculatory and respiratory physiologyBowel wallPharmacological Research Communications
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Editorial: Relevance of Steroid Biosynthesis, Metabolism and Transport in Pathophysiology and Drug Discovery

2019

Pharmacologysteroid hormonesOrganic anion transporter 1biologybusiness.industryDrug discoverySulfataselcsh:RM1-950intracrine actionCancerTransportertransportersMetabolismPharmacologySteroid biosynthesissulfatasemedicine.diseasePathophysiologylcsh:Therapeutics. PharmacologyEditorialbiology.proteincancerMedicinePharmacology (medical)businessFrontiers in Pharmacology
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Contribution of Cholesterol and Oxysterols in the Physiopathology of Cataract: Implication for the Development of Pharmacological Treatments

2010

The development of cataract is associated with some lipid changes in human lens fibers, especially with increased accumulation and redistribution of cholesterol inside these cells. Some direct and indirect lines of evidence, also suggest an involvement of cholesterol oxide derivatives (also named oxysterols) in the development of cataract. Oxysterol formation can result either from nonenzymatic or enzymatic processes, and some oxysterols can induce a wide range of cytotoxic effects (overproduction of reactive oxygen species (ROS); phospholipidosis) which might contribute to the initiation and progression of cataract. Thus, the conception of molecules capable of regulating cholesterol homeos…

Phospholipidosischemistry.chemical_classificationReactive oxygen speciesOxysterolbusiness.industryCholesterolReview ArticleCholesterol oxidePharmacologyBioinformaticsPathophysiologyOphthalmologychemistry.chemical_compoundEnzymelcsh:Ophthalmologychemistrylcsh:RE1-994polycyclic compoundsMedicineCytotoxic T celllipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)businessJournal of Ophthalmology
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Polymorphonuclear leukocyte
integrin pattern in acute
ischemic stroke

2001

Polymorphonuclear leukocytePathologymedicine.medical_specialtybiologyVascular diseasebusiness.industryIntegrinIschemiaGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseasePathophysiologyCentral nervous system diseaseNeurologymedicinebiology.proteinNeurology (clinical)businessAcute ischemic strokeStrokeActa Neurologica Scandinavica
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Vascular atherosclerotic disease: Behaviour of the polymorphonuclear leukocyte (PMN) filtration parameters, PMN membrane fluidity and PMN cytosolic C…

1996

Polymorphonuclear leukocytemedicine.medical_specialtyPhysiologyAtherosclerotic diseasechemistry.chemical_elementChemotaxisHematologyCalciumGranulocytePathophysiologyCell biologyCytosolmedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologychemistryPhysiology (medical)Internal medicinemedicineMembrane fluidityCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineClinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation
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Studies on the subcellular pathophysiology of acute lethal cell injury.

1974

Summary In this paper we have summarized the effects of acute lethal injury on the cell. Such injuries are defined as injuries that result in cell death within a relatively short period of time usually minutes or hours. Following death; the cell undergoes necrosis. Ultrastructural and biochemical methods are needed to study pathophysiology. The cell passes through a series of stages numbered 1 through 7. Stages 1 through 4 are reversible while 5 through 7 are irreversible. Injuries resulting in acute cell death and necrosis include direct damage to the cell membrane, for example by antibody and complement or non-penetrating mercurials or interference with mitochondrial energy supply as in i…

Programmed cell deathPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyNecrosisTime FactorsCell SurvivalCellsCellIschemiaMitochondrionBiologyPermeabilityPathology and Forensic MedicineCell Physiological PhenomenaCell membraneKidney Tubules Proximal03 medical and health sciencesNecrosis0302 clinical medicineIschemiamedicineAnimalsHypoxia030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesCell MembraneGeneral MedicineHypoxia (medical)medicine.diseasePathophysiology3. Good healthMitochondriaRatsMicroscopy Electronmedicine.anatomical_structuremedicine.symptomMitochondrial Swelling030217 neurology & neurosurgeryBeitrage zur Pathologie
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Effect of cigarette smoking on airway responsiveness to adenosine 5'-monophosphate in subjects with allergic rhinitis.

2003

Study objectives: The objective of this study was to determine differences in airway responsiveness to adenosine 5-monophosphate (AMP) between smokers and nonsmokers with allergic rhinitis. Methods: A total of 41 adults with allergic rhinitis (16 smokers and 25 nonsmokers) were challenged with increasing concentrations of methacholine and AMP. Airflow was assessed after each concentration, and the response to each bronchoconstrictor agent was measured by the provocative concentration required to produce a 20% fall in FEV1 (PC20). Results: The geometric mean PC20 AMP values were significantly lower in smokers than in nonsmokers: 72.4 mg/mL (95% confidence interval [CI], 33.9 to 154.9) vs 204…

Pulmonary and Respiratory MedicineAdenosine monophosphateAdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyAllergyRhinitis Allergic PerennialBronchoconstrictionBronchiCritical Care and Intensive Care MedicineBronchial Provocation Testschemistry.chemical_compoundInternal medicineForced Expiratory VolumeMedicineHumansInflammationbusiness.industrySmokingRhinitis Allergic Seasonalmedicine.diseaseAdenosinePathophysiologyConfidence intervalAdenosine Monophosphaterespiratory tract diseasesEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structurechemistrySpirometryMethacholineBronchoconstrictionFemalemedicine.symptomCardiology and Cardiovascular Medicinebusinessmedicine.drugRespiratory tractChest
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Cellular network in airways inflammation and remodelling

2002

Chronic inflammation and airway remodelling are two key steps in asthma pathophysiology. The development of chronic airway inflammation depends upon the continuous recruitment of inflammatory cells from the bloodstream towards the bronchial mucosa and by their subsequent functional activation. The release of inflammatory mediators by activated cells contributes to the generation of a complex network which involves mobile inflammatory cells and structural cells such as epithelial cells, fibroblasts and myofibroblasts. This network is responsible for the amplification and persistence of the inflammatory process as well as for the development of a peculiar microenvironment which can directly m…

Pulmonary and Respiratory MedicineAdolescentCellInflammationmedicineHumansAirway RemodellingChildLungAsthmaInflammationbusiness.industryAirway inflammationBronchial mucosaInfantmedicine.diseasePathophysiologyAsthmarespiratory tract diseasesCell biologyAirway Obstructionmedicine.anatomical_structureInfant; Lung; Humans; Asthma; Child; Bronchial Hyperreactivity; Airway Obstruction; Adolescent; InflammationPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthImmunologymedicine.symptomBronchial HyperreactivitybusinessMyofibroblastHuman
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