نتایج جستجو برای: salicylate

تعداد نتایج: 3350  

Journal: :The Journal of antimicrobial chemotherapy 2010
Efrat Hartog Ofir Menashe Edna Kler Sima Yaron

OBJECTIVES Salicylate, a potent inducer of the MarA activator in Salmonella enterica, is the principal metabolite of aspirin, which is often consumed for medicinal and cosmetic uses. Our research was aimed at testing if salicylate activates the mar regulon in macrophage-associated Salmonella (intracellular bacteria), and investigating its effects on bacterial susceptibility to ciprofloxacin ext...

2013
Jason T. Bau Zhili Kang Caroline A. Austin Ebba U. Kurz

Topoisomerase II (topo II) is a ubiquitous enzyme that is essential for cell survival through its role in regulating DNA topology and chromatid separation. Topo II can be poisoned by common chemotherapeutics (such as doxorubicin and etoposide), leading to the accumulation of cytotoxic enzyme-linked DNA doublestranded breaks. In contrast, nonbreak-inducing topo II catalytic inhibitors have also ...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2006
Mathieu Derouet Luke Thomas Dale A Moulding Cahit Akgul Andrew Cross Robert J Moots Steven W Edwards

Mcl-1 is an antiapoptotic member of the Bcl-2 family of proteins that plays a central role in cell survival of neutrophils and other cells. The protein is unusual among family members in that it has a very short half-life of 2-3 h. In this report, we show that sodium salicylate (at 10 mM) greatly enhances the rate at which neutrophils undergo apoptosis and, in parallel, greatly accelerates the ...

Journal: :South African medical journal = Suid-Afrikaanse tydskrif vir geneeskunde 2011
Kirsten Donald Susan Hall Cylene Seaton Donald Tanyanyiwa

BACKGROUND Aspirin should not be used in children except for specific therapeutic reasons. We report on a severely ill infant who had ingested aspirin contained in a traditional medicine and review 21 other patients with pre-admission non-therapeutic salicylate exposure. OBJECTIVES AND METHODS We reviewed laboratory, clinical and poisons unit records to determine how many children were admitt...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 1983
E S Kang T A Todd M T Capaci K Schwenzer J T Jabbour

Patients with Reye's syndrome who have been given aspirin are said to maintain higher-than-anticipated salicylate concentrations in blood, for longer than expected. We explored whether this could be attributed to spurious results from nonsalicylate compounds in the Trinder reaction for salicylates. All of 63 organic acids and amines examined that form colored complexes with Trinder's reagent ha...

2013
Jason T. Bau Zhili Kang Caroline A. Austin Ebba U. Kurz

This article has not been copyedited and formatted. The final version may differ from this version. Abstract Topoisomerase II (topo II) is a ubiquitous enzyme that is essential for cell survival through its role in regulating DNA topology and chromatid separation. Topo II can be poisoned by common chemotherapeutics (such as doxorubicin and etoposide), leading to the accumulation of cytotoxic en...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1994
P Domenico R J Salo A S Cross B A Cunha

The polysaccharide capsule of Klebsiella pneumoniae is an important virulence factor that confers resistance to phagocytosis. The treatment of encapsulated bacteria with salicylate to inhibit capsule expression was found to enhance the phagocytosis of encapsulated bacteria by human neutrophils only in the presence of cell surface-specific antibodies. Both type-specific rabbit antisera and antic...

Ali Pourmotabbed, Leila Azimi Mohammad Rasool Ghadami Seyed Ershad Nedaei Targol Pourmotabbed

Objective(s) Cyclooxygenases  (COXs) are known to play some roles in physiological mechanisms related to learning and memory. Since sodium salicylate is an inhibitor of COX, we have evaluated the effect of peripheral and intra-hippocampal administration of sodium salicylate on spatial learning and memory in male rats. Materials and Methods Male rats were studied in two groups; the first grou...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2012
Daniel Stolzberg Michael Chrostowski Richard J Salvi Brian L Allman

A high dose of sodium salicylate temporarily induces tinnitus, mild hearing loss, and possibly hyperacusis in humans and other animals. Salicylate has well-established effects on cochlear function, primarily resulting in the moderate reduction of auditory input to the brain. Despite decreased peripheral sensitivity and output, salicylate induces a paradoxical enhancement of the sound-evoked fie...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 1994
R E Wagener M W Linder R Valdes

During routine drug analysis with the Syva d.a.u. Emit immunoassays we observed a high frequency of urines with lower rates of changes in absorbance (delta A R) than the rate for a drug-free urine calibrator. Many of these urines contained salicylates. Among 40 urines with apparent salicylate concentrations between 15 and 420 mg/dL tested for benzoylecgonine (BE), 20 had delta A R < -4 (range +...

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