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تعداد نتایج: 160379  

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology 2003
Madhav Bhatia John Slavin Yuqing Cao Allan I Basbaum John P Neoptolemos

Impaired lung function in severe acute pancreatitis is the primary cause of morbidity and mortality in this condition. Preprotachykinin-A (PPT-A) gene products substance P and neurokinin (NK)-A have been shown to play important roles in neurogenic inflammation. Substance P acts primarily (but not exclusively) via the NK1 receptor. NKA acts primarily via the NK2 receptor. Earlier work has shown ...

2005
Jana Královičová Mikkel B. Christensen Igor Vořechovský

We compiled sequences of previously published aberrant 30 splice sites (30ss) that were generated by mutations in human disease genes. Cryptic 30ss, defined here as those resulting from a mutation of the 30YAG consensus, were more frequent in exons than in introns. They clustered in 20 nt region adjacent to authentic 30ss, suggesting that their underrepresentation in introns is due to a depleti...

2016
Antoaneta Argatska Boyan Nonchev

Introduction: Postpartum thyroiditis (PPT) is an autoimmune disease associated with the presence of thyroid autoantibodies (TAAb) and changes in the morphological characteristics of the thyroid gland. Aim: To investigate the clinical importance of certain immunological and ultrasound thyroid characteristics for the diagnosis of postpartum thyroiditis. Patients and methods: 33 women with PPT and...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2005
Subimal Datta Sarah L Prutzman

Physiological activation of kainate receptors and GABA(B) receptors within the pedunculopontine tegmentum (PPT) is involved in regulation of rapid-eye-movement (REM) sleep. Because these two types of receptors may also directly and/or indirectly activate the intracellular cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) signaling pathway, we hypothesized that this signaling pathway may be involved in the ...

Journal: :Journal of neurochemistry 2003
Jochen Springer Gerard P McGregor Ludger Fink Axel Fischer

Tachykinins play an important role in peripheral inflammatory diseases and disorders of the CNS. Most members of the tachykinin family are generated by alternative post-transcriptional splicing of the prepro-tachykinin (PPT) A gene. Here, we examined the simultaneous expression of PPT-A splice variants in individual neurones of the nodose ganglion. In extracts of ganglia, the expression of the ...

2014
Maureen Groer Cecilia Jevitt

Background. Postpartum thyroiditis (PPT) is a common triphasic autoimmune disease in women with thyroid peroxidase (TPO) autoantibodies. This study evaluated women's thyroid disease symptoms, physical findings, stress levels, and thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) levels across six postpartum months in three groups, TPO negative, TPO positive, and PPT positive women. Methods. Women were recruite...

2014
Simone Azevedo Zanette Jairo Alberto Dussan-Sarria Andressa Souza Alicia Deitos Iraci Lucena Silva Torres Wolnei Caumo

BACKGROUND Fibromyalgia (FM) is conceptualized as a central sensitization (CS) condition, that presents high serum brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and neuroglia activation. Although the S100B protein regulates neuroglia functions, it has been traditionally used as a proxy of central nervous system damage. However, neither BDNF nor S100B association with the clinical picture of FM has b...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2003
Mara Chavolla-Calderón Meggan K Bayer J Julio Pérez Fontán

Neurogenic inflammation is believed to originate with the antidromic release of substance P, and of other neurokinins encoded by the preprotachykinin A (PPT-A) gene, from unmyelinated nerve fibers (C-fibers) following noxious stimuli. Consistent with this concept, we show here that selective sensory-fiber denervation with capsaicin and targeted deletion of the PPT-A gene protect murine lungs ag...

2010
Anis Talebi Naser Naghdi Hori Sepehri Amaneh Rezayof

The hippocampal system plays an important role in memory function. Neurohormones like androgens and estrogens that syntheses in hippocampus have an important role in learning and memory. Many biological effects of estrogens in the brain via estrogenic receptors (ERs) are investigated. The current research has conducted to assess the effect of estrogenic receptors on spatial discrimination in ra...

Journal: :Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association 2015
Andrew J Mackay Manuel Amador Gilberto Felix Veronica Acevedo Roberto Barrera

Accumulations of dormant eggs in container habitats allow Aedes aegypti populations to survive harsh environmental conditions and may frustrate control interventions directed at larval and adult life stages. While sodium hypochlorite solutions (NaOCl) have long been recognized as ovicides for use against dengue vectors, the susceptibility of eggs to spray applications has not been robustly eval...

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