نتایج جستجو برای: ls dyn

تعداد نتایج: 12570  

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2011
Talita M Marin Kimberly Keith Benjamin Davies David A Conner Prajna Guha Demetrios Kalaitzidis Xue Wu Jessica Lauriol Bo Wang Michael Bauer Roderick Bronson Kleber G Franchini Benjamin G Neel Maria I Kontaridis

LEOPARD syndrome (LS) is an autosomal dominant "RASopathy" that manifests with congenital heart disease. Nearly all cases of LS are caused by catalytically inactivating mutations in the protein tyrosine phosphatase (PTP), non-receptor type 11 (PTPN11) gene that encodes the SH2 domain-containing PTP-2 (SHP2). RASopathies typically affect components of the RAS/MAPK pathway, yet it remains unclear...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 2001
J J Rady J M Fujimoto

Spinal dynorphin A(1-17) (Dyn) has been shown previously to produce an antianalgesic action against intrathecal morphine in the tail-flick test in CD-1 mice. This action is known to be mediated indirectly from the spinal cord through an afferent pathway that activates flumazenil-sensitive benzodiazepine receptors in the brain and a descending circuit back down to the spinal cord sequentially in...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism 2012
David García-Galiano Rafael Pineda Juan Roa Francisco Ruiz-Pino Miguel A Sánchez-Garrido Juan M Castellano Enrique Aguilar Víctor M Navarro Leonor Pinilla Manuel Tena-Sempere

Kisspeptins (Kp), products of the Kiss1 gene, have emerged as essential elements in the control of GnRH neurons and gonadotropic secretion. However, despite considerable progress in the field, to date limited attention has been paid to elucidate the potential interactions of Kp with other neurotransmitters known to centrally regulate the gonadotropic axis. We characterize herein the impact of m...

Journal: :Cardiovascular research 2002
Susanne Brakemeier Ines Eichler Hartmut Hopp Ralf Köhler Joachim Hoyer

OBJECTIVE Stretch-activated cation channels (SAC) have been suggested to act as endothelial mechanosensors for hemodynamic forces. Ca(2+) influx through SAC could induce an intracellular Ca(2+) signal stimulating Ca(2+)-dependent synthesis of vasodilators like NO, prostacyclin, or EDHF. In the present study we tested whether laminar shear stress (LSS) regulates SAC function. METHODS Electroph...

2017
Fernanda B. Fusco Diego J. Gomes Kely C. S. Bispo Veronica P. Toledo Denise F. Barbeiro Vera L. Capelozzi Luzia N. S. Furukawa Ana P. P. Velosa Walcy R. Teodoro Joel C. Heimann Eder C. R. Quintao Marisa Passarelli Edna R. Nakandakare Sergio Catanozi

This study investigated the influence of sodium restriction and antihypertensive drugs on atherogenesis utilizing hypertensive (H) low-density lipoprotein-receptor knockout mice treated or not with losartan (Los) or hydralazine (Hyd) and fed low-sodium (LS) or normal-sodium (NS) chow. Despite reducing the blood pressure (BP) of H-LS mice, the LS diet caused arterial lipid infiltration due to in...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism 2007
G-Q Chang O Karatayev R Ahsan V Gaysinskaya Z Marwil S F Leibowitz

The opioid peptides enkephalin (ENK) and dynorphin (DYN), when injected into the hypothalamus, are known to stimulate feeding behavior and preferentially increase the ingestion of a high-fat diet. Studies of another peptide, galanin (GAL), with similar effects on feeding demonstrate that a high-fat diet, in turn, can stimulate the expression of this peptide in the hypothalamus. The present stud...

2008
Iris Rosskothen Eduard Schunk Stefano Gaburro Nicolas Singewald Herbert Herzog Christoph Schwarzer

Since several years dynorphin, a member of the opioid peptide family, was suggested to play a regulatory role in numerous functional pathways of the brain. In line with its localization in hippocampus, amygdala, hypothalamus and striatum these functions resemble learning and memory, emotional control and stress response. Male prodynorphin-deficient (Dyn KO) mice display an anxiolytic phenotype ...

Journal: :British journal of pharmacology 2015
T A Macey E N Bobeck K L Suchland M M Morgan S L Ingram

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Opioids, such as morphine, are the most effective treatment for pain but their efficacy is diminished with the development of tolerance following repeated administration. Recently, we found that morphine activated ERK in opioid-tolerant but not in naïve rats, suggesting that morphine activation of μ-opioid receptors is altered following repeated morphine administration. H...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1991
J Zheng P Lamoureux V Santiago T Dennerll R E Buxbaum S R Heidemann

Neurites of chick sensory neurons in culture were attached by their growth cones to glass needles of known compliance and were subjected to increasing tensions as steps of constant force; each step lasted 30-60 min and was 25-50 mu dyn greater than the previous step. After correcting for elastic stretching, neurite elongation rate increased in proportion to tension magnitude greater than a tens...

Journal: :British journal of anaesthesia 1996
W Habre I Matsumoto P D Sly

Propofol may cause histamine release and alter airway tone and reactivity. Although its use has been reported to be safe in asthmatics, there is a lack of information on its effect on lung function in children with asthma. We measured respiratory mechanics after i.v. or inhalation anaesthesia in 60 children, aged 2-12 yr, with or without asthma. Anaesthesia was induced with propofol 3 mg kg-1, ...

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