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A Review of the Cardiovascular and Anti-Atherogenic Effects of Ghrelin

2013

Ghrelin is a peptide hormone produced mainly in the stomach that has widespread tissue distribution and diverse hormonal, metabolic and cardiovascular activities. The circulating ghrelin concentration increases during fasting and decreases after food intake. Ghrelin secretion may thus be initiated by food intake and is possibly controlled by nutritional factors. Lean subjects have increased levels of circulating ghrelin compared with obese subjects. Recent reports show that low plasma ghrelin is associated with elevated fasting insulin levels, insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes mellitus. Factors involved in the regulation of ghrelin secretion have not yet been defined; however, it is as…

medicine.medical_specialtyCardiotonic AgentsHyperlipidemias030209 endocrinology & metabolismPeptide hormoneBiologyCardiovascular System03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineInsulin resistanceInternal medicineDiabetes mellitusInsulin SecretionDrug DiscoverymedicineAnimalsHumansHypoglycemic AgentsInsulinAntiatherogenic agentHypolipidemic Agents030304 developmental biology2. Zero hungerPharmacology0303 health sciencesEvidence-Based Medicinedigestive oral and skin physiologyType 2 Diabetes MellitusLipid Metabolismmedicine.diseaseGhrelin3. Good healthEndocrinologyDiabetes Mellitus Type 2Cardiovascular DiseasesGastric MucosaHyperglycemiaGhrelinhormones hormone substitutes and hormone antagonistsGhrelin secretionHormoneCurrent Pharmaceutical Design
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Rhein stimulates active chloride secretion in the short-circuited rat colonic mucosa.

1988

In a short-circuited mucosa-submucosa preparation of the rat descending colon with preserved Meissner's plexus mounted as an everted sac rhein transiently increased the potential difference and short-circuit current (Isc) when administered serosally and mucosally, but serosal application was more effective. Maximal effects were obtained at rhein concentrations of 1.6 X 10(-4) and 3 X 10(-4) mol/l. Net chloride absorption was decreased. Indomethacin (5 X 10(-6) mol/l) did not inhibit the increase of Isc, but omission of calcium from the serosal side as well as tetrodoxin (2 X 10(-7) mol/l) decreased it by 50 and 60%. Mechanical removal of Meissner's plexus partly blocked the effect of rhein,…

medicine.medical_specialtyColonIndomethacinAnthraquinonesTetrodotoxindigestive systemDescending colonMembrane PotentialsChloridesInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsChloride secretionIntestinal MucosaPharmacologyPlexusDose-Response Relationship DrugChemistryCatharticsdigestive oral and skin physiologyRats Inbred StrainsGeneral MedicineSubmucous Plexusdigestive system diseasesRatsIntestinal secretionColonic mucosaEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structurePotential differenceCalciumFemalePharmacology
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Bndocrinopathic Constitutions and Pathology of War*

1919

The clinical study of the internal secretions opens a vast field of research, so far little known, notwithstanding its great value in practical medicine. Particularly important are those states of hormonic imbalance which are at the border line between health and disease, and which represent either latent or mild endocrinopathic conditions, real endocrine diatheses or endocrinopathic temperaments. It is already understood that for each of the best known endocrine glands, in addition to frank malfunctions there must be recognized minor degrees of perturbation giving rise to the endocrinopathic habitus. To the French writers, especially Levi and Rotschild, we owe much of our knowledge of the …

medicine.medical_specialtyConstitutionbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectClinical studyDisease susceptibilityEndocrinologyEndocrinologyInternal medicinemedicineHabitusBorder linebusinessBodily secretionsmedia_common
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Cyclic AMP-dependent and independent stimulations of ovarian steroidogenesis by brain factors in the blowfly, Phormia regina.

2000

0303-7207 doi: DOI: 10.1016/S0303-7207(00)00312-9; The involvement of cyclic-AMP (cAMP) as a potential second messenger in the neurohormonal control of ovarian steroidogenesis was investigated in the adult female blowfly Phormia regina. Individual measurements of ovarian cAMP concentrations and of ovarian biosynthesis of ecdysteroids, stimulated after a protein meal, demonstrated that steroidogenesis is preceded by a peak of cAMP in the ovaries. In vitro, ovarian steroidogenesis was stimulated by cell-permeable analogues of cAMP and by forskolin. Crude brain extracts were also able to elicit a rise of cAMP in the ovaries in vitro and the secretion of ecdysteroids into the medium: such extra…

medicine.medical_specialtyEcdysonePhosphodiesterase InhibitorsOˆgenesisStimulationBiochemistryOogenesis03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineEndocrinologyInternal medicine1-Methyl-3-isobutylxanthinemedicineCyclic AMPAnimalsEnzyme InhibitorsMolecular Biology030304 developmental biologyBrain Chemistry0303 health sciencesEcdysteroidForskolinbiologyDipteraColforsinOvaryAge FactorsEcdysteroidsPhormia reginaThionucleotidesbiology.organism_classificationEndocrinologychemistryInsect HormonesSecond messenger systemCell signaling (fly ovary)FemaleSteroidsDietary Proteins030217 neurology & neurosurgeryEcdysteroid secretionEcdysoneAdenylyl CyclasesSignal TransductionMolecular and cellular endocrinology
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Lipoprotein alterations and reduced growth hormone secretion: relationships with obesity and cardiovascular risk1

2012

medicine.medical_specialtyEndocrinologyEndocrinologybusiness.industryEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismInternal medicinemedicinemedicine.diseasebusinessObesityGrowth hormone secretionLipoproteinClinical Endocrinology
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Glucagon-Like Peptide-1 Modulates Neurally-Evoked Mucosal Chloride Secretion in the Guinea Pig Ileum In Vitro

2011

medicine.medical_specialtyEndocrinologyHepatologyNeurally-Evoked Mucosal Chloride SecretionChemistryInternal medicineGastroenterologymedicineGlucagon-Like Peptide-1Chloride secretionGuinea pig ileumGlucagon-like peptide-1In vitroGastroenterology
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Inappropriate Antidiuretic Hormone Secretion in Pulmonary Nocardiosis

2006

medicine.medical_specialtyEndocrinologybusiness.industryPulmonary nocardiosisInternal medicinemedicineSecretionGeneral MedicinebusinessHormoneAntidiureticArchivos de Bronconeumología ((English Edition))
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�ber die unterschiedliche Wirkung von Follikelhormon und Stilbenen auf die Gonadotropinaussch�ttung der Rattenhypophyse

1955

medicine.medical_specialtyGeneral MedicineBiologyMolecular medicineHuman geneticsFollicular hormoneEndocrinologyInternal medicineDrug DiscoverymedicineMolecular MedicineSecretionGonadotropins pituitaryGenetics (clinical)Klinische Wochenschrift
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Sequential evolution of genotype GII.4 norovirus variants causing gastroenteritis outbreaks from 2001 to 2006 in Eastern Spain.

2008

Noroviruses are the most common cause of outbreaks of viral gastroenteritis worldwide. Norovirus outbreaks were surveyed in Catalonia and the region of Valencia (Eastern Spain) between January 2001 and December 2006 as part of the European Union funded network "Food-borne viruses in Europe". During this time the etiology and epidemiological features of 194 outbreaks of acute non-bacterial gastroenteritis were investigated and norovirus was identified as causing 169 (87.1%) of them. Molecular epidemiology of viral strains was studied by RT-PCR and sequencing part of the RNA polymerase gene in ORF1 from 153 outbreak strains. The most commonly identified norovirus genotype was GII.4 (71.9% of …

medicine.medical_specialtyGenotypevirusesBiologymedicine.disease_causeMicrobiologyDisease OutbreaksEvolution MolecularFecesfluids and secretionsVirologyGenotypeGenetic variationEpidemiologymedicinemedia_common.cataloged_instanceHumansEuropean unionPhylogenymedia_commonCaliciviridae InfectionsMolecular epidemiologyNorovirusvirus diseasesOutbreakGenetic VariationVirologyGastroenteritisInfectious DiseasesSpainNorovirusEtiologySeasonsJournal of medical virology
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Effects of Mancozeb and Metribuzin on in vitro proliferative responses and oxidative stress of human and rat spleen lymphocytes stimulated by mitogens

2011

Pesticides have been shown to possess marked immunotropic activity. The aim of this work was to study the in vitro effects of different concentrations (1-100 µM) of Mancozeb (fungicide) and Metribuzin (herbicide), on the proliferative responses of human and rat spleen lymphocytes stimulated by concanavalin A (ConA, mitogen), the Th1- (IL-2, INFγ) and Th2- (IL-4) cytokine secretion and on the intracellular oxidative status. The results showed that Mancozeb significantly reduced ConA lymphocyte proliferation in a dose-dependent manner in both humans and rats. It also decreased IL-2, INFγ and IL-4 secretion with a a shift away to Th1 phenotype. Metribuzin at low concentrations (1-10 µM) result…

medicine.medical_specialtyHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesismedicine.medical_treatmentLymphocyte proliferationMetribuzinmedicine.disease_causechemistry.chemical_compoundMetribuzinHuman lymphocytesInternal medicinemedicineMancozebRat splenocytesbiologyGeneral MedicineGlutathioneCytokineEndocrinologychemistryConcanavalin AOxidative stressbiology.proteinCytokinesCytokine secretionAgronomy and Crop ScienceOxidative stressMancozeb
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