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Effects of ovariectomy and steroid replacement on GABAA receptor binding in female rat brain.

1991

Abstract The specific binding of tritiated muscimol to γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) receptor sites was studied in distinct brain areas of female rats during different endocrine states. In diestrous rats with intact ovaries the highest receptor densities were found in the cortex (10.24 pmol/mg protein) and the lowest concentrations in the mediobasal hypothalamus (3.29 pmol/mg protein). Four weeks after removal of the ovaries, the number of binding sites was enhanced up to 2.4-fold in all brain areas investigated: the preoptic brain area, mediobasal hypothalamus, corticomedial amygdala, and cerebral cortex. The affinity of the binding sites remained unchanged. Substitution of estradiol and prog…

medicine.medical_specialtyEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismOvariectomyClinical BiochemistryBiologyIn Vitro TechniquesTritiumBiochemistrySynaptic Transmissionchemistry.chemical_compoundEndocrinologyInternal medicineCortex (anatomy)medicineAnimalsReceptorMolecular BiologyProgesteroneEstradiolGABAA receptorMuscimolBrainRats Inbred StrainsCell BiologyLuteinizing HormoneReceptors GABA-ARatsPreoptic areamedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologynervous systemMuscimolchemistryCerebral cortexMolecular MedicineGABAergicFemaleHormoneThe Journal of steroid biochemistry and molecular biology
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Cardiac magnetic resonance-derived fibrosis, strain and molecular biomarkers of fibrosis in hypertensive heart disease

2020

Aims Myocardial fibrosis is a relevant component of hypertensive heart disease (HHD). Novel cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging techniques have shown potential in quantification of diffuse cardiac fibrosis, with T1 mapping, and estimating preclinical cardiac dysfunction, with strain analysis. Molecular biomarkers of fibrosis have been related with clinical outcomes and histologically proven myocardial fibrosis. The relationship between these CMR-imaging techniques and circulating biomarkers is not fully understood. Methods and results CMR was performed on a 3T scanner in 36 individuals with HHD. Extracellular volume fraction (ECV) and the partition coefficient were assessed usin…

medicine.medical_specialtyHeart DiseasesPhysiologyCardiac fibrosisStrain (injury)030204 cardiovascular system & hematology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineFibrosisInternal medicineInternal MedicinemedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicinemedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryMyocardiumHeartMagnetic resonance imagingmedicine.diseaseFibrosisMagnetic Resonance ImagingMolecular biomarkersHypertensive heart diseaseHypertensioncardiovascular systemCardiologyMyocardial fibrosisCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineCardiac magnetic resonancebusinessJournal of Hypertension
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Pineal 'synaptic' ribbons in sympathectomized rats.

1989

The melatonin metabolism in the mammalian pineal gland is under the clear influence of sympathetic fibers originating in the superior cervical ganglia (SCG). Previous studies suggested that also pineal ‘synaptic’ ribbons (SR) are regulated by the gland’s sympathetic innervation. To gain more insight into the mechanisms involved SR numbers were determined in adult rats which were chemically sympathectomized as newborns by injection of 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA). In control animals (saline injections), a clear day/night difference in the number of SR is present. In sympathectomized animals SR are higher in number throughout the 24-hour cycle but are not significantly elevated at night. The pr…

medicine.medical_specialtyHistologymedicine.medical_treatmentBiologyPineal GlandPineal glandHydroxydopaminesInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsSalineOrganellesSympathectomy ChemicalRats Inbred StrainsRatsMicroscopy Electronmedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologySympathectomyPeripheral nervous systemCervical gangliaUltrastructureFemaleAnatomyIntracellularEndocrine glandActa anatomica
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Studies on a measles virus variant inducing persistent infections in cultured cells

1976

Attempts were made to characterized by a plaque assay two variants of the Edmonston strain of measles virus and to obtain plaque purified virus populations. The UP non-cytocidal variant, in all the examined cell systems, mainly produced small but also large plaques; the DP cytocidal variant always large plaques. Three clones, UP-SP4, UP-LP4 and DP-LP4, were derived by plaque purfication respectively of the UP small plaque, UP large plaque and DP large plaque forming particles. The virus populations of the clones could be distinguished by some other biological and physical characters: cytopathic effect in roller tube cultures, growth potential in HeLa cells, thermal stability at 45 degrees C…

medicine.medical_specialtyHot TemperaturevirusesViral Plaque AssayVirus Replicationcomplex mixturesVirusCell LineMeasles virusMedical microbiologyVirologyViral InterferencemedicineAnimalsCytopathic effectVirus quantificationStrain (chemistry)biologyDefective VirusesGenetic Variationvirus diseasesHaplorhiniGeneral MedicineIsolation (microbiology)biology.organism_classificationVirologyMeasles virusHeLa CellsArchives of Virology
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Evaluation of strain values of critical anatomic regions for two different pterygomaxillary approaches in Le Fort I osteotomy: An experimental study

2017

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medicine.medical_specialtyIn Vitro TechniquesLe Fort I osteotomy03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinestrainStatistical analysesMaxillamedicineHumansOsteotomy Le FortGeneral Dentistrypterygoid processMathematicsSkull BaseOrthodonticsbase of skullStrain (chemistry)Research030206 dentistry:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]SurgerySkullAnatomical sitesmedicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngology030220 oncology & carcinogenesisMaxillaLe Fort IUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASSurgeryStress MechanicalOral Surgeryosteotomy
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Soy-derived phytoestrogens as preventive and acute neuroprotectors in experimental ischemic stroke: Influence of rat strain

2011

The ability of a soy-based high-phytoestrogen diet (nutritional intervention) or genistein (pharmacological intervention), to limit ischemic brain damage in Wistar, Wistar-Kyoto (WKY) and spontaneously hypertensive (SHR) rats, has been assessed. As to the nutritional intervention, two groups from each strain received either a phytoestrogen-free (PE-0) or a high-phytoestrogen (PE-600) diet from weaning to adulthood. As to the pharmacological intervention, all animals were fed the standard soy-free AIN-93G diet and subsequently separated into two groups from each strain to receive either pure genistein (aglycone form, 1mg/kg/day intraperitoneal) or vehicle at 30 min reperfusion. After an epis…

medicine.medical_specialtyIschemiaPharmaceutical ScienceGenisteinBlood PressurePhytoestrogensBrain IschemiaBrain ischemiachemistry.chemical_compoundInternal medicineDrug DiscoveryAnimalsMedicineWeaningcardiovascular diseasesPharmacologyPlant Extractsbusiness.industryRats Inbred StrainsCerebral InfarctionIsoflavonesmedicine.diseaseGenisteinRatsStrokeNeuroprotective AgentsEndocrinologyBlood pressureComplementary and alternative medicinechemistryReperfusion InjuryMolecular MedicinePhytoestrogensSoybeansbusinessReperfusion injuryPhytotherapyPhytomedicine
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Subclinical Cardiotoxicity: The Emerging Role of Myocardial Work and Other Imaging Techniques.

2021

In recent years, the cancer survival of patients has improved thanks to advances in the pharmacological field. In many guidelines, cardiotoxicity induced by anticancer drugs was defined as a reduction from baseline in the left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) assessed by echocardiography. It is known that LVEF is not a sensible parameter in the detection of cardiotoxicity. Therefore, a decrease from baseline in the global longitudinal strain (GLS) or troponins elevation is used to detect subclinical cardiotoxicity. LVEF and GLS as well as the increase in some biomarkers are influenced by loading conditions that are frequent during chemotherapy. Other parameters not influenced by loading…

medicine.medical_specialtyLongitudinal strainmedicine.medical_treatmentAntineoplastic Agents030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyVentricular Function Left03 medical and health sciencesVentricular Dysfunction Left0302 clinical medicineInternal medicineNatriuretic Peptide BrainmedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineSubclinical infectionChemotherapyCardiotoxicityEjection fractionbiologybusiness.industryCardiotoxicity GLS myocardial work myocardial functionCancer survivalStroke VolumeGeneral MedicineTroponinMagnetic Resonance ImagingCardiotoxicityPeptide FragmentsTroponinEarly DiagnosisEchocardiographybiology.proteinCardiologyCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessBiomarkersCurrent problems in cardiology
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Stabilization of Perivascular Mast Cells by Endothelial CNP (C-Type Natriuretic Peptide)

2020

Objective: Activated perivascular mast cells (MCs) participate in different cardiovascular diseases. Many factors provoking MC degranulation have been described, while physiological counterregulators are barely known. Endothelial CNP (C-type natriuretic peptide) participates in the maintenance of vascular barrier integrity, but the target cells and mechanisms are unclear. Here, we studied whether MCs are regulated by CNP. Approach and Results: In cultured human and murine MCs, CNP activated its specific GC (guanylyl cyclase)-B receptor and cyclic GMP signaling. This enhanced cyclic GMP–dependent phosphorylation of the cytoskeleton-associated VASP (vasodilator-stimulated phosphoprotein) and…

medicine.medical_specialtyMice 129 StrainMedizinMyocardial Reperfusion InjuryCell DegranulationCell LineMicrocirculationCapillary PermeabilityCyclic gmpAdenosine TriphosphateInternal medicineParacrine CommunicationmedicineAnimalsMast CellsPhosphorylationCyclic GMPMice KnockoutChemistryMicrofilament ProteinsDegranulationEndothelial CellsNatriuretic Peptide C-TypeThrombosisPhosphoproteinsMice Inbred C57BLDisease Models AnimalEndocrinologyNeutrophil InfiltrationC-type natriuretic peptideCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineCell Adhesion MoleculesReceptors Atrial Natriuretic FactorSignal TransductionGuanylate cyclase
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Assessment of skeletal muscle fatigue of road maintenance workers based on heart rate monitoring and myotonometry

2006

Abstract Objective This research work is dedicated to occupational health problems caused by ergonomic risks. The research object was road building industry, where workers have to work very intensively, have long work hours, are working in forced/constrained work postures and overstrain during the work specific parts of their bodies. The aim of this study was to evaluate the work heaviness degree and to estimate the muscle fatigue of workers after one week work cycle. The study group consisted of 10 road construction and maintenance workers and 10 pavers aged between 20 and 60 years. Methods Physical load were analyzed by measuring heart rate (HR), work postures (OWAS) and perceived exertio…

medicine.medical_specialtyMuscle fatiguebusiness.industryResearchWork (physics)Public Health Environmental and Occupational HealthWorkloadStrain (injury)Toxicologymedicine.diseaseOccupational safety and healthlcsh:RC963-969Muscle toneMuscle relaxationmedicine.anatomical_structureHeart ratelcsh:Industrial medicine. Industrial hygienePhysical therapymedicinebusinessSafety ResearchJournal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology (London, England)
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Neurodegenerative changes are prevented by Erythropoietin in the pmn model of motoneuron degeneration

2014

Motoneuron diseases are fatal neurodegenerative disorders characterized by a progressive loss of motoneurons, muscle weakness and premature death. The progressive motor neuronopathy (pmn) mutant mouse has been considered a good model for the autosomal recessive childhood form of spinal muscular atrophy (SMA). Here, we investigated the therapeutic potential of Erythropoietin (Epo) on this mutant mouse. Symptomatic or pre-symptomatic treatment with Epo significantly prolongs lifespan by 84.6% or 87.2% respectively. Epo preserves muscle strength and significantly attenuates behavioural motor deficits of mutant pmn mice. Histological and metabolic changes in the spinal cord evaluated by immunoh…

medicine.medical_specialtyMutantMotor ActivitySpinal Muscular Atrophies of ChildhoodMiceCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceWestern blotInternal medicineReceptors ErythropoietinmedicineAnimalsErythropoietinMotor NeuronsPharmacologymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryMuscle weaknessSpinal muscular atrophymedicine.diseaseSpinal cordSMA*Mice Mutant StrainsDisease Models Animalmedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologySpinal CordErythropoietinImmunohistochemistrymedicine.symptombusinessNeurosciencemedicine.drugNeuropharmacology
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