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Angiotensin II, type 2 receptor in the development of vesico-ureteric reflux

2001

Objective To investigate if mutation of the angiotensin II (Ang II) receptors AT2 is involved in primary vesico-ureteric reflux (VUR) in humans. Patients and methods Genetic polymorphisms in the AT1 and AT2 receptors was evaluated in 23 patients having the most common congenital urological abnormality, namely primary congenital VUR. The occurrence of the A1166C transition in the AT1 receptor gene and the A-1332G transition in the AT2 receptor gene were evaluated and compared with the incidence in normal controls with no urological abnormalities. Result The distribution of the AT1 receptor genotypes was no different between patients with VUR and healthy controls. Furthermore, 10 of 23 (44%) …

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyAngiotensin II receptor type 1business.industryMegaureterUrologyRefluxUrologyurologic and male genital diseasesmedicine.diseaseAngiotensin IIVesicoureteral refluxfemale genital diseases and pregnancy complicationsUretermedicine.anatomical_structurecardiovascular systemmedicineTrigone of urinary bladderReceptorbusinesshormones hormone substitutes and hormone antagonistscirculatory and respiratory physiologyBJU International
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Expression of HIP/PAP mRNA in Human Hepatoma Cell Lines

2002

The present study attempts to shed more light on the role of hepatocarcinoma-intestine-pancreas/pancreatic associated protein (HIP/PAP) in hepatoma cells. We initially examined, by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), the HIP/PAP transcripts present in human hepatoma cell lines of different origins and with different grades of differentiation and genetic profiles. We also used DNA sequencing analysis to investigate the structure of the HIP/PAP gene. Further investigation is necessary to define the role of HIP/PAP during the development of human hepatocellular carcinoma and to ascertain whether the use of different transcripts is helpful in regulating HIP/PAP expression …

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyCarcinoma HepatocellularSettore MED/09 - Medicina InternaPancreatitis-Associated ProteinscarcinomaGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyHistory and Philosophy of ScienceAntigenAntigens NeoplasmHIP/PAPBiomarkers TumorTumor Cells CulturedmedicineCarcinomaHumansNeoplasmLectins C-TypeRNA MessengerPancreatitis-Associated ProteinsN-Glycosyl HydrolasesGenePlant ProteinsMessenger RNAbusiness.industryGeneral NeuroscienceLiver NeoplasmsAcute-phase proteinpancreatitihepatomamedicine.diseasePancreatitisHepatocellular carcinomaRibosome Inactivating Proteins Type 1Cancer researchproteinbusinessAcute-Phase ProteinsAnnals of the New York Academy of Sciences
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The histological or ultrasonographic detection of steatosis affects the performance of LSM in patients with chronic HCV genotype 1 infection

2014

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyHepatologyHcv genotype 1business.industryGastroenterologyMedicineIn patientSteatosisbusinessmedicine.diseaseDigestive and Liver Disease
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Academic skills in children with early-onset type 1 diabetes: the effects of diabetes-related risk factors

2012

Aim  The study aimed to assess the effects of diabetes-related risk factors, especially severe hypoglycaemia, on the academic skills of children with early-onset type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM). Method  The study comprised 63 children with T1DM (31 females, 32 males; mean age 9y 11mo, SD 4mo) and 92 comparison children without diabetes (40 females, 52 males; mean age 9y 9mo, SD 3mo). Children were included if T1DM had been diagnosed before the age of 5 years and if they were aged between 9 and 10 years at the time of study. Children were not included if their native language was not Finnish and if they had a diagnosed neurological disorder that affected their cognitive development. Among th…

Pediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyType 1 diabetesendocrine system diseasesDiabetic ketoacidosisnutritional and metabolic diseasesNeurological disordermedicine.diseaseSpellingDevelopmental NeuroscienceAcademic skillsDiabetes mellitusPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthmedicineCognitive developmentNeurology (clinical)PsychologyEarly onsetDevelopmental Medicine & Child Neurology
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Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria and Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus—Does Quality of Life Impairment Always Reflect Health Danger?

2020

Background and aims: Chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) and diabetes mellitus type 1 (T1DM) may compromise the quality of life (QoL). We decided to compare the QoL of T1DM patients to those suffering from CSU. Materials and methods: Sixty-six patients with well-controlled T1DM (male 52%) in the mean age of (SD) 36.3 (11.09) years and 51 patients with CSU (male 33%) in the mean age of (SD) 35.8 (8.53) years were enrolled in this observational study. All the participants completed a Short-Form 36 (SF-36) QoL. Results: The QoL related to social functioning was significantly worse among CSU patients. There were differences related to gender found in the group of patients with T1DM&mdash

Pediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyendocrine system diseaseslcsh:Medicine030209 endocrinology & metabolismchronic urticaria; diabetes; quality of lifeArticlechronic urticaria030207 dermatology & venereal diseases03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineQuality of lifeDiabetes mellitusMedicineDisease management (health)Social functioningType 1 diabetesdiabetesbusiness.industrylcsh:Rnutritional and metabolic diseasesMean ageGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseasehumanitiesquality of lifeMarital statusObservational studybusinessJournal of Clinical Medicine
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Single Peptide Backbone Surrogate Mutations to Regulate Angiotensin GPCR Subtype Selectivity

2020

Mutating the side-chains of amino acids in a peptide ligand, with unnatural amino acids, aiming to mitigate its short half-life is an established approach. However, it is hypothesized that mutating specific backbone peptide bonds with bioisosters can be exploited not only to enhance the proteolytic stability of parent peptides, but also to tune its receptor subtype selectivity. Towards this end, four [Y]6-Angiotensin II analogues are synthesized where amide bonds have been replaced by 1,4-disubstituted 1,2,3-triazole isosteres in four different backbone locations. All the analogues possessed enhanced stability in human plasma in comparison with the parent peptide, whereas only two of them a…

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The endocannabinoid system: emotion, learning and addiction

2008

The identification of the cannabinoid receptor type 1 (CB1 receptor) was the milestone discovery in the elucidation of the behavioural and emotional responses induced by the Cannabis sativa constituent Delta(9)-tetrahydrocannabinol. The subsequent years have established the existence of the endocannabinoid system. The early view relating this system to emotional responses is reflected by the fact that N-arachidonoyl ethanolamine, the pioneer endocannabinoid, was named anandamide after the Sanskrit word 'ananda', meaning 'bliss'. However, the emotional responses to cannabinoids are not always pleasant and delightful. Rather, anxiety and panic may also occur after activation of CB1 receptors.…

PharmacologyCannabinoid receptorAddictionmedia_common.quotation_subjectmedicine.medical_treatmentMedicine (miscellaneous)AnandamideEndocannabinoid systemPsychiatry and Mental healthchemistry.chemical_compoundnervous systemchemistryCannabinoid receptor type 1medicinelipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)CannabinoidAversive StimulusPsychologyTetrahydrocannabinolNeurosciencemedia_commonmedicine.drugAddiction Biology
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Angiotensin II is involved in nitric oxide synthase and cyclo-oxygenase inhibition-induced leukocyte-endothelialcell interactionsin vivo

2001

Chronic inhibition of nitric oxide synthase (NOS) provokes a hypertensive state which has been shown to be angiotensin II (Ang-II) dependent. In addition to raising blood pressure, NOS inhibition also causes leukocyte adhesion. The present study was designed to define the role of Ang-II in hypertension and in the leukocyte-endothelial cell interactions induced by acute NOS or cyclo-oxygenase (COX) inhibition using intravital microscopy within the rat mesenteric microcirculation. While pretreatment with an Ang-II AT1 receptor antagonist (losartan) reversed the prompt increase in mean arterial blood pressure (MABP) caused by indomethacin, it had no effect on the increase evoked by systemic L-…

Pharmacologymedicine.medical_specialtyAngiotensin II receptor type 1EndotheliumbiologyLeukocyte RollingProstacyclinAngiotensin IINitric oxideNitric oxide synthasechemistry.chemical_compoundLosartanmedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologychemistryInternal medicinecardiovascular systemmedicinebiology.proteinhormones hormone substitutes and hormone antagonistsmedicine.drugBritish Journal of Pharmacology
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Uncoupling of endothelial NO synthase in atherosclerosis and vascular disease.

2013

Nitric oxide (NO) produced by the endothelial NO synthase (eNOS) is an antihypertensive, antithrombotic and anti-atherosclerotic molecule. Hypercholesterolemia leads to a reduction in vascular NO bioavailability. This is attributed to a dysfunction of the eNOS enzyme and a reduced eNOS activity. NADPH oxidase-mediated oxidative stress leads to oxidation of tetrahydrobiopterin (BH4), the essential cofactor of eNOS. In BH4 deficiency, oxygen reduction uncouples from NO synthesis, thereby converting eNOS to a superoxide-producing enzyme. As a consequence of eNOS uncoupling, NO production is reduced and the pre-existing oxidative stress is enhanced, which contribute significantly to atherogenes…

Pharmacologymedicine.medical_specialtyAngiotensin II receptor type 1biologyNitric Oxide Synthase Type IIINitric Oxide Synthase Type IIITetrahydrobiopterinResveratrolbiology.organism_classificationmedicine.disease_causeNitric OxideNebivololNitric oxidechemistry.chemical_compoundEndocrinologychemistryEnosInternal medicineDrug DiscoverymedicineAnimalsHumansVascular DiseasesOxidative stressmedicine.drugCurrent opinion in pharmacology
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Reduction of myocardial infarct size with sCR1sLex, an alternatively glycosylated form of human soluble complement receptor type 1 (sCR1), possessing…

1999

1 This study investigated the effects of soluble complement receptor type 1 (sCR1) or sCR1sLex, agents which function as a complement inhibitor or as a combined complement inhibitor and selectin adhesion molecule antagonist, respectively, on the infarct size and cardiac troponin T (cTnT) release caused by regional myocardial ischaemia and reperfusion in the rat. 2 Eighty-two, male Wistar rats were subjected to 30 min occlusion of the left anterior descending coronary artery (LAD) followed by 2 h of reperfusion. Haemodynamic parameters were continuously recorded and at the end of the experiments infarct size (with p-nitro-blue tetrazolium) and cTnT release were determined. 3 Infusion of sCR1…

Pharmacologymedicine.medical_specialtyTroponin Tbusiness.industryAntagonistmedicine.diseaseComplement systemComplement inhibitorEndocrinologyComplement Receptor Type 1Troponin complexInternal medicineCardiovascular agentImmunologymedicineMyocardial infarctionbusinessBritish Journal of Pharmacology
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