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β-Lactoglobulin Heptapeptide Reduces Oxidative Stress in Intestinal Epithelial Cells and Angiotensin II-Induced Vasoconstriction on Mouse Mesenteric …

2019

Peptides derived from buffalo dairy products possess multiple healthy properties that cannot be exerted as long as they are encrypted in parent proteins. To evaluate the biological activities of encrypted peptide sequences from buffalo ricotta cheese, we performed a simulated gastrointestinal (GI) digestion. Chemical and pharmacological characterization of the digest led to the identification of a novel peptide endowed with antioxidant and antihypertensive action. The GI digest was fractionated by Semiprep-HPLC, and fractions were tested against reactive oxygen species (ROS) release in an H2O2-treated intestinal epithelial cell line. UHPLC-PDA-MS/MS analysis revealed the presence of an abun…

0301 basic medicineAgingAntioxidantArticle Subjectmedicine.medical_treatmentPeptideRAC1030204 cardiovascular system & hematologymedicine.disease_causeBiochemistry03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinemedicinelcsh:QH573-671β-lactoglobulin peptide antioxidant activity ROS reduction Nrf2 activationMesenteric arterieschemistry.chemical_classificationReactive oxygen specieslcsh:CytologyCell BiologyGeneral MedicineAngiotensin II030104 developmental biologymedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryBiochemistryCaco-2Oxidative stressResearch ArticleOxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity
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Natural history of mesenteric venous thrombosis in patients treated with vitamin K antagonists: a multi-centre, retrospective cohort study.

2009

summaryKnowledge on the natural history of mesenteric vein thrombosis (MVT) and of the efficacy and safety of long-term oral anticoagulant therapy (OAT) in this setting is based on small uncontrolled series of patients with a limited follow-up. It was the aim of the study to assess the natural history of MVT in a cohort of patients treated with OAT. The charts of all MVT patients currently attending or who have attended four anticoagulation clinics were reviewed. Information on risk factors, treatment, recurrence, major bleeding and mortality was collected. Seventyseven patients (mean age 49.2 years; 45 males) were included with a median follow-up of 36 months (range 2–204 months). Forty-si…

AdultMaleRiskmedicine.medical_specialtyVitamin Kmedicine.drug_classmedicine.medical_treatmentSettore MED/15 - Malattie Del SangueCohort StudiesRisk FactorsmedicineHumansVeinAgedRetrospective StudiesAged 80 and overVenous ThrombosisChemotherapybusiness.industryAnticoagulantAnticoagulantsRetrospective cohort studyHematologyMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseSurgeryMesenteric ArteriesNatural historyVenous thrombosismedicine.anatomical_structuremesenteric vein thrombosisCohortFemalebusinessCohort study
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The Nutcracker Syndrome: New Aspects of Pathophysiology, Diagnosis and Treatment

1991

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was used to study vascular anatomy in 3 patients with the nutcracker syndrome and in 10 healthy volunteers. From these studies an abnormal branching of the superior mesenteric artery from the aorta was identified as being the cause of the nutcracker syndrome. Consequently, surgical transposition of the left renal vein to achieve an unobstructed renal venous backflow was performed successfully in 2 patients, while 1 underwent nephrectomy. In 1 patient adjuvant ureteral instrumentation became necessary to aid occlusion of persisting shunts between peripelvic venous varicosities and the urinary tract. Awareness of the pathophysiology of the nutcracker syndrome …

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyUrologymedicine.medical_treatmentConstriction PathologicNephrectomyRenal VeinsVaricose VeinsNutcracker syndromemedicine.arteryOcclusionVaricose veinsmedicineHumansVascular DiseasesSuperior mesenteric arteryAortaAgedHematuriamedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryRenal Nutcracker SyndromeMagnetic resonance imagingSyndromeMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseMagnetic Resonance ImagingNephrectomyMesenteric ArteriesSurgeryFemalemedicine.symptomRenal veinbusinessVenous PressureJournal of Urology
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Enhancement by vasopressin of adrenergic responses in human mesenteric arteries.

1997

Vasopressin not only acts directly on blood vessels through V1-receptor stimulation but also may modulate adrenergic-mediated responses in animal experiments in vitro and in vivo. The aim of the present study was to investigate whether subpressor concentrations of vasopressin could modify the constrictor responses to norepinephrine and electrical stimulation of the perivascular nerves in human mesenteric arteries. Human mesenteric artery rings (3-3.5 mm long, 0.8-1.2 mm OD) were obtained from 38 patients undergoing abdominal operations. The arterial rings were suspended in organ bath chambers for isometric recording of tension. Vasopressin (3 x 10(-11) M) enhanced the contractions elicited…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyVasopressinPhysiologyVasopressinsNeuropeptideAdrenergicStimulationIn Vitro TechniquesMuscle Smooth VascularPotassium ChlorideNorepinephrine (medication)Calcium ChlorideNorepinephrineHormone AntagonistsNifedipinePhysiology (medical)Internal medicinemedicineHumansMesenteric arteriesAgedbusiness.industryMiddle AgedElectric StimulationMesenteric ArteriesArginine Vasopressinmedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologyCatecholamineFemaleCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessOmentummedicine.drugMuscle ContractionThe American journal of physiology
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Relaxation of human isolated mesenteric arteries by vasopressin and desmopressin.

1994

1. The effects of vasopressin and deamino-8-D-arginine vasopressin (DDAVP, desmopressin) were studied in artery rings (0.8-1 mm in external diameter) obtained from portions of human omentum during the course of abdominal operations (27 patients). 2. In arterial rings under resting tension, vasopressin produced concentration-dependent, endothelium-independent contractions with an EC50 of 0.59 +/- 0.12 nM. The V1 antagonist d(CH2)5Tyr(Me)AVP (1 microM) and the mixed V1-V2 antagonist desGly-d(CH2)5D-Tyr(Et)ValAVP (0.01 microM) displaced the control curve to vasopressin to the right in a parallel manner without differences in the maximal responses. In the presence of indomethacin (1 microM) the…

AgonistAdultMaleVasopressinmedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.drug_classVasopressinsMuscle RelaxationIndomethacinVasodilationIn Vitro TechniquesArginineNitric OxideMuscle Smooth VascularInternal medicineArginine vasopressin receptor 2medicineHumansDeamino Arginine VasopressinMesenteric arteriesVasopressin receptorPharmacologyChemistryAntagonistMiddle AgedReceptor antagonistMesenteric ArteriesArginine VasopressinEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structureNG-Nitroarginine Methyl EsterFemaleEndothelium Vascularhormones hormone substitutes and hormone antagonistsResearch ArticleMuscle Contraction
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0149: Agonistic anti β3-adrenoceptor antibodies do not affect the β1-adrenoceptor-mediated inotropy and the β3 adrenoceptor-mediated vasorelaxation i…

2014

Cardiac activity of autoantibodies (AABs) directed against β1-adrenoceptor (β1-AR) has been proposed to play an important role in the pathogenesis of dilated cardiomyopathy. Our previous work has shown that the immunization of rats with the second extracellular loop (ECII) of β1-AR induced endothelial dysfunction in aorta and mesenteric arteries. However, until now, no study has explored the cardiovascular effects of β3-AABs alone or combined with β1-AABs.AimTo evaluate whether β3-AABs possess β3-AR agonistic effect and whether active immunization producing β3-AABs and/or β1-AABs has deleterious effects on cardiac and vascular reactivity in Lewis rats.MethodsLewis rats were immunized for 3 …

AgonistAortamedicine.medical_specialtyAdrenergic receptormedicine.drug_classbusiness.industryAntagonistmedicine.diseasemedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologymedicine.arteryIsoprenalineInternal medicinemedicineEndothelial dysfunctionbusinessCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineMesenteric arteriesAcetylcholinemedicine.drugArchives of Cardiovascular Diseases Supplements
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Non-coronary atherosclerosis

2014

International audience; During the last decades, the clinical and research interest in atherosclerosis has been mostly focused on coronary arteries. After the publications of the European Society Guidelines and AHA/ACC Guidelines on Peripheral artery diseases, and of the Registry REduction in Atherothrombosis for Continued Health Registry, there has been an increased interest in atherosclerosis of the lower extremity arteries and its presence in multifocal disease. However, awareness in the general population and the medical community of non-coronary artery diseases, and of its major prognostic implications remain relatively low. The aim of this general review stemming out of an ESC Working…

Carotid Artery Diseasesmedicine.medical_specialtyPopulationAortic DiseasesComplex diseaseAorta Thoracic610 Medicine & healthDisease2705 Cardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinePeripheral artery circulationUpper ExtremityRenal ArteryMultifocal diseasemedicineHumansAorta AbdominalPeripheral Artery DiseaseseducationIntensive care medicineCoronary atherosclerosisPeripheral Vascular Diseaseseducation.field_of_studybusiness.industry10031 Clinic for AngiologySettore MED/11 - Malattie Dell'Apparato CardiovascolareMesenteric Arteries3. Good healthCoronary arteriesEarly Diagnosismedicine.anatomical_structureLower ExtremityAtherosclerosiPhysical therapy[SDV.SPEE]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Santé publique et épidémiologieperipheral artery circulation; atherosclerosisArtery diseasesatherosclerosisCardiology and Cardiovascular Medicinebusiness
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Variant Arterial Supply of the Descending Colon by the Coeliac Trunk: A Case Report

2021

Background and Objectives: Knowledge of arterial variations of the intestines is of great importance in visceral surgery and interventional radiology. Materials and Methods: An unusual variation in the blood supply of the descending colon was observed in a Caucasian female body donor. Results: In this case, the left colic artery that regularly derives from the inferior mesenteric artery supplying the descending colon was instead a branch of the common hepatic artery. Conclusions: Here, we describe the very rare case of an aberrant left colic artery arising from the common hepatic artery in a dissection study.

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Vasoactive properties of antihypertensive lactoferrin-derived peptides in resistance vessels: Effects in small mesenteric arteries from SHR rats

2017

Aims: Bovine lactoferrin (LF) hydrolysates and peptides identified thereof have shown antihypertensive effects in rat models, mainly but not exclusively by angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibition. In this study we aimed to assess the vasoactive effects and mechanisms of an ultrafiltered (< 3 kDa) pepsin LF hydrolysate (LFH) and a heptapeptide identified in a LF hydrolysate produced by yeast proteolysis (DPYKLRP) in peripheral resistance arteries from spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHRs). Main methods: We used a myograph system for isometric tension recording in isolated small mesenteric arteries from SHRs. Direct vasoactive effects of LFH (30–100 μg/mL) and DPYKLRP (30–100 μM) were asses…

Male0301 basic medicinemedicine.medical_specialtyProtein HydrolysatesAntihypertensive effectsBlood PressureLactoferrin-derived peptidesIn Vitro TechniquesGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology03 medical and health sciencesSpontaneously hypertensive ratIn vivoRats Inbred SHRInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsGeneral Pharmacology Toxicology and PharmaceuticsPhenylephrineMesenteric arteriesAntihypertensive AgentsSpontaneously hypertensive rat030109 nutrition & dieteticsDose-Response Relationship Drugbiologybusiness.industryMesenteric arteryVasorelaxationGeneral MedicineAction mechanismMesenteric ArteriesVasodilationLactoferrinEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structureHypertensionbiology.proteinVascular ResistanceCyclooxygenaseSodium nitroprussidebusinessOligopeptidesAcetylcholinemedicine.drugMyograph
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Role of angiotensin II in arterial pressure and renal hemodynamics in rats with altered renal development: age- and sex-dependent differences

2012

Numerous studies have demonstrated that angiotensin II (ANG II) is involved in hypertension and renal changes occurring as a consequence of an adverse event during renal development. However, it was unknown whether this involvement is sex and age dependent. This study examines whether the increments in arterial pressure (AP) and in the renal sensitivity to ANG II are sex and age dependent in rats with altered renal development. It also evaluates whether the ANG II effects are accompanied by increments in AT1 receptors and oxidative stress. Experiments were performed in 3- to 4- and 10- to 11-mo-old rats treated with vehicle or an AT1 receptor antagonist (ARAnp) during the nephrogenic perio…

MaleAgingmedicine.medical_specialtyPhysiologyTetrazolesRenal functionKidneyAge and sexmedicine.disease_causeReceptor Angiotensin Type 1Rats Sprague-DawleyInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsArterial PressureRenal hemodynamicsFetal programmingAdverse effectSex CharacteristicsChemistryAngiotensin IIBiphenyl CompoundsAngiotensin IIMesenteric ArteriesRatsOxidative StressEndocrinologyBlood pressureBenzimidazolesFemaleAngiotensin II Type 1 Receptor BlockersOxidative stressAmerican Journal of Physiology-Renal Physiology
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