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Studies on erythrocyte acetylcholinesterase in essential hypertension.

1982

There is accumulating evidence that acetylcholinesterase (AChE might be involved in the transport of sodium across biological membranes. Consequently, because in primary hypertension abnormalities in the transport of sodium by red blood cells have been documented. AChE activities were measured in hemoglobin-free red-blood-cell membranes of patients with essential hypertension. In the absence of any effectors, the Michaelis constant of AChE for acetylcholine (Km) was 1.57 . 10(-5) mol/l, both in normotensives and in hypertensives. Sodium inhibited AChE at low substrate concentrations, whereas the enzyme was activated by sodium at moderate and high substrate levels. With increasing sodium, th…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyErythrocytesAdolescentAchéSodiumchemistry.chemical_elementEssential hypertensionchemistry.chemical_compoundInternal medicineDrug DiscoverymedicineHumansGenetics (clinical)chemistry.chemical_classificationErythrocyte MembraneSodiumSubstrate (chemistry)Biological membraneBiological TransportGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseAcetylcholinesteraselanguage.human_languageEnzymeEndocrinologychemistryHypertensionlanguageAcetylcholinesteraseMolecular MedicineAcetylcholinemedicine.drugKlinische Wochenschrift
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Expression of PSA-NCAM and synaptic proteins in the amygdala of psychiatric disorder patients.

2011

Neuroimaging has revealed structural abnormalities in the amygdala of different psychiatric disorders. The polysialylated neural cell adhesion molecule (PSA-NCAM), a molecule related to neuronal structural plasticity, which expression is altered in schizophrenia, major depression and in animal models of these disorders, may participate in these changes. However, PSA-NCAM has not been studied in the human amygdala. To know whether its expression and that of presynaptic markers, was affected in psychiatric disorders, we have analyzed post-mortem sections from the Stanley Neuropathology Consortium, which includes controls, schizophrenia, bipolar and major depression patients. PSA-NCAM was expr…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyGlutamate decarboxylaseSynaptophysinNeural Cell Adhesion Molecule L1NeuropathologyAmygdalamental disordersNeuropilmedicineHumansBipolar disorderPsychiatryBiological PsychiatryAgedNeuronsbiologyGlutamate DecarboxylaseMood DisordersMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseAmygdalaPsychiatry and Mental healthmedicine.anatomical_structurenervous systemGene Expression RegulationSchizophreniaPhosphopyruvate HydratasePostmortem ChangesVesicular Glutamate Transport Protein 1Synaptophysinbiology.proteinAcetylcholinesteraseSchizophreniaSialic AcidsNeural cell adhesion moleculeFemalePsychologyCalcium-Calmodulin-Dependent Protein Kinase Type 2NeuroscienceJournal of psychiatric research
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Hereditary Angioedema: Long-Term Treatment with One or More Injections of C1 Inhibitor Concentrate per Week

2009

<i>Background:</i> Hereditary angioedema due to C1 inhibitor deficiency (HAE-C1-INH) is characterized by recurrent edema attacks in various organs. The objective of the present study was to assess the efficacy and safety of weekly long-term replacement treatment with one or more injections of plasma-derived C1-INH concentrate per week (WLTC) in patients with HAE-C1-INH. <i>Methods:</i> Nineteen patients with HAE-C1-INH underwent WLTC for 9 years on average. The benefits and risks were determined based on regular recording by the patients of the severity and number of attacks at the beginning and the end of the study. <i>Results:</i> All patients reported …

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyLong term treatmentC1 inhibitor deficiencyImmunologyBradykininGastroenterologyDrug Administration ScheduleC1-inhibitorEdemaInternal medicineHumansImmunology and AllergyMedicineProspective Studiesskin and connective tissue diseasesBradykinin Receptor AntagonistsC1 esterase inhibitor deficiencyAgedbiologyAngioedemabusiness.industryAngioedemas HereditaryGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedbacterial infections and mycosesmedicine.diseaseSurgeryHereditary angioedemaImmunologybiology.proteinmedicine.symptombusinessComplement C1 Inhibitor ProteinInternational Archives of Allergy and Immunology
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Changes of protein gene product 9.5 (PGP 9.5) immunoreactive nerves in inflamed appendix.

1995

The existence of chronic appendicitis is controversial. In this prospective study, we investigated possible changes in the innervation of the appendix under different pathological conditions and correlated histological findings with clinical observation. Thirty appendectomy specimens and 14 appendices obtained from organ donors or patients who underwent right hemicolectomy were immediately fixed in Bouin's solution and processed for immunocytochemistry using an antiserum directed against the panneuronal marker protein gene product 9.5 (PGP 9.5). The density of PGP 9.5 immunostaining was evaluated by digitized morphometry. Significant differences in the density of the PGP 9.5-immunoreactive …

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyPathologyAdolescentPhysiologyImmunocytochemistryAppendixEnteric Nervous SystemGene productInternal medicinemedicineHumansProspective StudiesAgedStaining and Labelingbusiness.industryGastroenterologyHepatologyMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseAppendicitisImmunohistochemistryAppendixAppendicitisPathophysiologyAbdominal Painmedicine.anatomical_structureAcute DiseaseChronic DiseaseImmunohistochemistryFemaleThiolester HydrolasesbusinessUbiquitin ThiolesteraseImmunostainingDigestive diseases and sciences
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Investigation into the role of phosphodiesterase IV in bronchorelaxation, including studies with human bronchus.

1993

1. We have investigated the role of cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase IV (PDE IV) in the relaxation of human bronchus and guinea-pig trachea in vitro and in guinea-pigs in vivo. 2. Functional studies showed that the selective PDE IV inhibitors, rolipram and denbufylline, relaxed human and guinea-pig preparations in vitro. 3. Two clinically used xanthine non-selective PDE inhibitors, theophylline and pentoxifylline, were also effective in these preparations, but were much less potent than the selective agents used. 4. The rank order of potency for the four PDE inhibitors in both species was similar. 5. Biochemical studies indicated that PDE IV was the major PDE isoform present in the human…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyPhosphodiesterase InhibitorsGuinea PigsBiologyIn Vitro TechniquesPentoxifyllinechemistry.chemical_compoundTheophyllineIn vivoInternal medicinemedicineAnimalsHumansTheophyllineheterocyclic compoundsPentoxifyllineRolipramAgedPharmacologyCyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterasePhosphoric Diester HydrolasesIsoproterenolMiddle AgedXanthinemusculoskeletal systemAsthmaPyrrolidinonesBronchodilator AgentsCyclic Nucleotide Phosphodiesterases Type 4IsoenzymesBronchodilatationenzymes and coenzymes (carbohydrates)Disease Models AnimalEndocrinologychemistryEnzyme inhibitor3'5'-Cyclic-AMP PhosphodiesterasesXanthinesbiology.proteinFemalesense organsRoliprammedicine.drugcirculatory and respiratory physiologyResearch Article
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Relaxation induced by milrinone and rolipram in human penile arteries and veins

2002

Abstract We studied the relaxant effects of milrinone, an inhibitor of phosphodiesterase 3, and rolipram, an inhibitor of phosphodiesterase 4, on contracted human penile dorsal artery and deep dorsal vein. Vascular rings from 12 multi-organ donors were suspended in organ baths for isometric recording of tension. Both milrinone and rolipram inhibited (100%) the contraction induced by noradrenaline and shifted the relaxation–response curves to the cAMP forming agents prostaglandin E1 and forskolin to the left. The findings indicate that the cAMP pathway appears to be a main determinant of relaxation in human penile vessels.

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyPhosphodiesterase InhibitorsPhosphodiesterase 3Penile arteryBiologyMuscle Smooth Vascularchemistry.chemical_compoundInternal medicinemedicineHumansDrug InteractionsChildProstaglandin E1RolipramPharmacologyForskolinDose-Response Relationship DrugColforsinMiddle AgedVasodilationEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structurechemistryCirculatory systemMilrinoneRolipramMilrinonePenisBlood vesselmedicine.drugEuropean Journal of Pharmacology
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Retracted: Do patients profit from physostigmine in recovery from desflurane anaesthesia?

2007

Background:  Physostigmine is the drug of choice in the central anticholinergic syndrome, but has also been used in post-operative mental derangement secondary to sedatives and volatile anaesthetics. The aim of this double-blind, randomized, prospective study was to determine whether physostigmine alters recovery after desflurane anaesthesia. Methods:  One hundred patients undergoing urologic or surgical procedures were enrolled to receive either NaCl 0.9% (n= 50) or 2 mg of physostigmine (n= 50) at the end of general anaesthesia with propofol, fentanyl, cisatracurium and desflurane. Times to extubation, stating name, birthday and place of residence, and obeying commands such as eye opening…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyPhysostigmineTime FactorsPhysostigminePlaceboStatistics NonparametricPacuFentanylDesfluranePostoperative ComplicationsDouble-Blind MethodmedicineHumansGeneral anaesthesiaProspective StudiesAgedbiologyIsofluranebusiness.industryGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedbiology.organism_classificationSurgeryAnesthesiology and Pain MedicineAnesthesiaAnesthesia Recovery PeriodAnesthetics InhalationShiveringFemaleCholinesterase Inhibitorsmedicine.symptombusinessPropofolDesfluranemedicine.drugActa anaesthesiologica Scandinavica
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Ultra-long-distance running and the liver.

1990

During an ultra-long-distance race (1000 km in 20 days) the influence of running was examined on the enzymes aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), alkaline phosphatase (AP), gamma-glutamyl-transferase (GGT), and glutamate dehydrogenase (GLDH) with regard to their release from the liver cells or their induction. Furthermore the liver synthetic capacity was assayed by measuring the enzyme activity of cholinesterase and the concentration of serum albumin during the race. Of the 110 participants, 55 finished the race and only the results of these runners were used in our study. AP increased continuously from day 0 (mean = 102 U/L) to day 19 (mean = 120 U/L). A fivefo…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtySerum albuminPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and Rehabilitationdigestive systemRunningInternal medicinemedicineHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineSerum AlbuminCholinesteraseAgedchemistry.chemical_classificationAnalysis of VariancebiologyLiver cellGlutamate dehydrogenaseAlbuminMiddle Ageddigestive system diseasesEnzyme assayOxygenEnzymeEndocrinologychemistryLiverEnzyme Inductionbiology.proteinPhysical EnduranceAlkaline phosphataseFemaleLiver CirculationInternational journal of sports medicine
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Relaxation of the isolated human internal anal sphincter by sildenafil.

2007

Abstract Background Hypertonicity of the internal anal sphincter (IAS) appears to be involved in the pathogenesis of anal fissure. The relaxant effects of sildenafil, a selective phosphodiesterase 5 (PDE5) inhibitor, on isolated human IAS were investigated. Methods The efficacy (maximal effect, Emax) and potency (−log IC50, where IC50 is half-maximal inhibitory concentration) of the PDE5 inhibitors, sildenafil and zaprinast, and of nitric oxide donors, sodium nitroprusside and glyceryl trinitrate, as relaxants of histamine (0·1 mmol/l)-induced tone were examined in IAS strips under isometric contraction. The presence of PDE5 isoenzymes and changes in intracellular calcium and cyclic nucleot…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtySildenafilPhosphodiesterase InhibitorsMuscle RelaxationAnal CanalIn Vitro TechniquesPiperazinesSildenafil CitrateInternal anal sphincterchemistry.chemical_compoundCyclic nucleotideInternal medicinemedicineHumansSulfonesCyclic GMPAgedAged 80 and overAnal fissureDose-Response Relationship Drugbusiness.industryMuscle SmoothMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseMuscle relaxationEndocrinologychemistryPurinescGMP-specific phosphodiesterase type 5SurgeryFemaleSodium nitroprussideZaprinastbusinessmedicine.drugThe British journal of surgery
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Possible Role of Butyrylcholinesterase in Fat Loss and Decreases in Inflammatory Levels in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis after Treatment with Epig…

2021

(1) Background. Multiple sclerosis (MS) is characterised by the loss of muscle throughout the course of the disease, which in many cases is accompanied by obesity and related to inflammation. Nonetheless, consuming epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) and ketone bodies (especially β-hydroxybutyrate (βHB)) produced after metabolising coconut oil, have exhibited anti-inflammatory effects and a decrease in body fat. In addition, butyrylcholinesterase (BuChE), seems to be related to the pathogenesis of the disease associated with inflammation, and serum concentrations have been related to lipid metabolism. Objective. The aim of the study was to determine the role of BuChE in the changes caused after…

AdultMalemedicine.medical_specialtyfood.ingredientPilot ProjectsEpigallocatechin gallatemultiple sclerosisAntioxidantsCatechinArticlechemistry.chemical_compoundfoodβ-hydroxybutyrateInternal medicineWeight LossmedicineHumansTX341-641ObesityButyrylcholinesteraseNutrition and DieteticsbiologyNutrition. Foods and food supplybusiness.industryCoconut oilParaoxonaseAlbuminMiddle AgedLipid Metabolismmedicine.diseaseObesityPON1EndocrinologyAdipose TissuechemistryinflammationDietary SupplementsbutyrylcholinesteraseCoconut Oilbiology.proteinKetone bodiesFemalebusinessEGCGFood ScienceNutrients
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