Search results for "medicine.drug_class"

showing 10 items of 2726 documents

Moxifloxacin versus Clindamycin/Ceftriaxone in the management of odontogenic maxillofacial infectious processes: a preliminary, intrahospital, contro…

2015

Background: The aim of this study was to compare the days of hospitalization length between patients treated with Moxifloxacin with that of patients treated with a Clindamycin/Ceftriaxone combination and additionally, to isolate and identify the oral pathogens involved in orofacial odontogenic infections. Material and Methods: A pilot-controlled-clinical-trial was carried out on hospitalized patients with cervicofacial odontogenic abscesses or cellulitis, who were randomly asigned to two study groups: 1) patients who received Moxifloxacin, and 2) patients receiving Clindamycin/Ceftriaxone combination. Infiltrate samples were collected through transdermic or transmucosal punction and later c…

medicine.medical_specialtyDebridementbusiness.industrymedicine.drug_classResearchmedicine.medical_treatmentAntibioticsClindamycinOdontologíamedicine.disease:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Ciencias de la saludClinical trialAntibiotic resistanceMoxifloxacinInternal medicineCellulitisUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASmedicineCeftriaxoneOral SurgerybusinessGeneral Dentistrymedicine.drug
researchProduct

Therapeutic use of hyaluronic acid fillers in the treatment of corticosteroid-induced skin and subcutaneous atrophy

2016

Corticosteroid injection–related tissue atrophy might cause permanent skin and soft tissue deformities1 due to several factors, most importantly fibroblast inhibition and decreased Type I collagen synthesis. Correction of these deformities is challenging and is mostly based on volume replacement with lipofilling or other methods. Clinical observations and research have shown that injection of stabilized hyaluronic acid (HA) induces collagen synthesis, partially restoring dermal matrix components, and eventually producing a permanent effect.2–5 Based on these data, we hypothesize that HA injections might successfully treat atrophic tissue changes caused by corticosteroid injection. We descri…

medicine.medical_specialtyDermal FillerEstheticsLipodystrophymedicine.drug_classInjections SubcutaneousSettore MED/19 - Chirurgia PlasticaBiocompatible MaterialsDermatologyCosmetic TechniquesAdrenal Cortex HormoneInjections SubcutaneouDermal Fillers030207 dermatology & venereal diseases03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineAtrophyIn vivoAdrenal Cortex HormonesDermal FillersHyaluronic acidmedicineHumansButtocksHyaluronic AcidBiocompatible MaterialCosmetic Techniquebusiness.industryGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseDermatologymedicine.anatomical_structureCosmetic Techniqueschemistry030220 oncology & carcinogenesisCorticosteroidButtocksSurgeryFemaleLipodystrophyAtrophybusinessEstheticHuman
researchProduct

Antihistaminic and anticholinergic activities of mequitazine in comparison with clemizole

1988

Abstract The antihistamine and anticholinergic properties of mequitazine have been investigated and compared with those of clemizole. Both mequitazine and clemizole antagonized the effect of histamine in guinea-pig ileum competitively, the pA2 values calculated by Schild plot were 9.95 ± 0.44 for mequitazine and 10.54 ± 0.44 for clemizole. Mequitazine at 10−7 M produced a parallel shift of the dose-response curve to acetylcholine in the rat duodenum, clemizole and the lower doses of mequitazine failed to modify the effect of acetylcholine. The potency of mequitazine and clemizole as H1-histamine blockers is similar, but only mequitazine at highest concentration used showed anticholinergic a…

medicine.medical_specialtyDuodenummedicine.drug_classmedicine.medical_treatmentGuinea PigsPharmaceutical ScienceIn Vitro TechniquesBiologyParasympatholyticchemistry.chemical_compoundPhenothiazinesInternal medicinemedicineAnticholinergicAnimalsPotencyMequitazinePharmacologyParasympatholyticsMuscle SmoothRats Inbred StrainsAcetylcholineRatsClemizoleSchild regressionEndocrinologychemistryHistamine H1 AntagonistsBenzimidazolesAntihistamineHistamineHistamineMuscle Contractionmedicine.drugJournal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology
researchProduct

0283: Correlation between N-terminal pro-natriuretic peptide levels and left atrial size in patients with left ventricular systolic dysfunction

2014

BackgroundElevated N-terminal Pro B-type Natriuretic Peptide (NT Pro-BNP) levels are correlated with the severity of left ventricular systolic dysfunction and left ventricular filling alterations. Besides, left atrial (LA) size is believed to reflect chronic diastolic dysfunction.AimEvaluate the relationship between NT Pro-BNP and LA size.Methods81 patients (77.7% males; mean age, 61.55±15 years), with left ventricular systolic dysfunction (left ventricular ejection fraction [LVEF] 20cm2 was 1188pg/mL (area under the receiver-operating characteristic curve [AUC] 0.83 [0.71–0.93], p<0.0001, sensitivity 77.6%, specificity 75%).ConclusionThe present study shows that plasma NT Pro-BNP levels is…

medicine.medical_specialtyEjection fractionmedicine.drug_classbusiness.industryDiastoleMean ageEndocrinologyLeft atrialInternal medicineNatriuretic peptidemedicineCardiologycardiovascular systemIn patientcardiovascular diseasesCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessVentricular fillingArchives of Cardiovascular Diseases Supplements
researchProduct

Retinoid receptors and vitamin A deficiency: differential patterns of transcription during early avian development and the rapid induction of RARs by…

2003

The functional links of specific retinoid receptors to early developmental events in the avian embryo are not known. Before such studies are undertaken, knowledge is required of the spatiotemporal expression patterns of the receptor genes and their regulation by endogenous retinoic acid levels during the early stages of development. Here, we report the expression patterns of mRNAs for RARalpha, RARalpha2, RARbeta2, RARgamma, RARgamma2, RXRalpha, and RARgamma from neurulation to HH10 in the normal and vitamin A-deficient (VAD) quail embryo. The transcripts for all retinoid receptors are detectable at HH5, except for RXRgamma, which is detected at the beginning of HH6. At the 4/5 somite stage…

medicine.medical_specialtyEmbryo Nonmammaliananimal structuresTranscription GeneticReceptors Retinoic Acidmedicine.drug_classRetinoic acidRetinoid receptorTretinoinCoturnixRetinoid X receptorBiologyMicechemistry.chemical_compoundInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsRetinoidReceptorFetal DeathMolecular BiologyRetinoid X receptor alphaVitamin A DeficiencyRetinoic Acid Receptor alphaGene Expression Regulation DevelopmentalRetinal DehydrogenaseCell BiologyRetinoid X receptor gammaAldehyde OxidoreductasesCell biologyRetinoid X ReceptorsEndocrinologychemistryRetinoid X receptor betaTranscription FactorsDevelopmental BiologyDevelopmental Biology
researchProduct

Effects of Different Opioid Receptor Antagonists on the Electrically-Evoked Release of Endogenous Dopamine from the Isolated Neural Lobe of the Rat P…

2009

Abstract Isolated neural lobes of the rat pituitary gland were incubated in Krebs-HEPES solution which contained the dopamine uptake inhibitor GBR 12921 and in some experiments additionally pargyline. The release of endogenous dopamine evoked by electrical stimulation of the pituitary stalk was determined by high-performance liquid chromatography with electrochemical detection. (+/-)- Naloxone increased the evoked dopamine release maximally by 440% (EC(50) 209 nM). The (+)-enantiomer of naloxone (up to 10 muM) did not affect the release of dopamine. The preferential kappa-opioid receptor antagonist MR 2266 increased the evoked dopamine release maximally by 135% (EC(50) 7 nM). MR 2267, the i…

medicine.medical_specialtyEndocrine and Autonomic SystemsChemistrymedicine.drug_classEndocrinology Diabetes and Metabolism(+)-NaloxonePharmacologyCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceEndocrinologyEndocrinologyDopamine receptor D1Dopamine receptorOpioid receptorDopamineInternal medicineDopamine receptor D2medicineEndogenous agonistEndogenous opioidmedicine.drugJournal of neuroendocrinology
researchProduct

Synergistic effect of estrogen and progesterone on myometrial stem cell expansion in vivo

2015

medicine.medical_specialtyEndocrinologyReproductive MedicineIn vivoEstrogenmedicine.drug_classbusiness.industryInternal medicinemedicineObstetrics and GynecologyStem cellbusinessFertility and Sterility
researchProduct

Vascular aging in women: is estrogen the fountain of youth?

2012

Aging is a physiological process associated with structural and functional changes in vasculature, including endothelial dysfunction, arterial stiffening and remodeling, impaired angiogenesis, and defective vascular repair, and with an increasing prevalence of atherosclerosis. The risk of cardiovascular disease differs between men and women, remaining lower in women during their fertile years and reaching values similar to their male peers after menopause. Menopause is marked by the loss of endogenous estrogen production. Therefore, estrogens have been implicated in premenopausal protection from cardiovascular disease, an assumption supported by experimental and some clinical studies, where…

medicine.medical_specialtyEndotheliumPhysiologymedicine.drug_classThromboxaneAngiogenesismedicine.medical_treatmentProstacyclinReview ArticleNitric Oxidelcsh:PhysiologyVascular protectionPhysiology (medical)Internal medicinemedicineEndotheliumEndothelial dysfunctionSistema cardiovascularEstradiollcsh:QP1-981Artèriesbusiness.industryHormone replacement therapy (menopause)Endoteli vascularmedicine.diseaseMenopauseEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structureEstrogenMenopausebusinessmedicine.drug
researchProduct

Influence of different CyA formulations and calcium channel blocker phenyhidine regimens on intracellular (erythrocyte) calcium levels after kidney t…

1997

medicine.medical_specialtyErythrocytesmedicine.drug_classPrednisolonechemistry.chemical_elementAdministration OralCalcium channel blockerCalciumInternal medicineAzathioprinemedicineHumansDrug InteractionsKidney transplantationDosage FormsTransplantationKidneybusiness.industryCiclosporinmedicine.diseaseCalcium Channel BlockersKidney TransplantationTransplantationEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryToxicityCyclosporineSurgeryCalciumEmulsionsbusinessIntracellularImmunosuppressive Agentsmedicine.drugTransplantation proceedings
researchProduct

Steroid Patterns of Benign Breast Disease

1990

We briefly review some biochemical aspects of benign breast disease (BBD), mainly focusing on free and conjugate estrogen content of breast cyst fluid (BCF), also in relation to cyst type. Evidence is reported that high K(+)-type I-cysts clearly associate with low Cl- levels and accumulate significantly higher quantities of dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHAS) and estrone-3-sulfate (E1S). In spite of the limited number of cases, both increasing DHAS and E1S levels correlate with the increment of K+ to Na+ ratio. A positive correlation was also found between DHAS and E1S. Using electrochemical detection (ECD) on-line to high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) in the reverse phase mode…

medicine.medical_specialtyEstronemedicine.drug_classmedicine.medical_treatmentBreast NeoplasmsEstroneGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologySteroidchemistry.chemical_compoundDehydroepiandrosterone sulfateBreast cancerHistory and Philosophy of ScienceInternal medicinemedicineHumansCystFibrocystic Breast DiseaseChromatography High Pressure LiquidDehydroepiandrosterone SulfateGeneral NeuroscienceSulfataseEstrogensDehydroepiandrosteroneMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseEndocrinologychemistryEstrogenFemaleBreast diseaseAdenofibromaAnnals of the New York Academy of Sciences
researchProduct