نتایج جستجو برای: salicylate

تعداد نتایج: 3350  

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2013
Valérie Duval Laura M McMurry Kimberly Foster James F Head Stuart B Levy

The Escherichia coli regulator MarR represses the multiple-antibiotic resistance operon marRAB and responds to phenolic compounds, including sodium salicylate, which inhibit its activity. Crystals obtained in the presence of a high concentration of salicylate indicated two possible salicylate sites, SAL-A and SAL-B. However, it was unclear whether these sites were physiologically significant or...

Journal: :Hearing research 1993
A Didier J M Miller A L Nuttall

Drugs of the salicylate family (aspirin-like drugs) are reversibly ototoxic. Electrophysiologic and ultrastructural evidence suggests an impairment of the sensory hair cells of the cochlea following salicylate treatment. In addition, since these drugs can cause vasoconstriction, the ototoxicity of salicylates may also involve an impairment of the blood circulation in inner ear. However, a vascu...

2016
Amy R. Cameron Lisa Logie Kashyap Patel Sandra Bacon Calum Forteath Jean Harthill Adam Roberts Calum Sutherland Derek Stewart Benoit Viollet Kei Sakamoto Gordon McDougall Marc Foretz Graham Rena

Anti-hyperglycaemic effects of the hydroxybenzoic acid salicylate might stem from effects of the drug on mitochondrial uncoupling, activation of AMP-activated protein kinase, and inhibition of NF-κB signalling. Here, we have gauged the contribution of these effects to control of hepatocyte glucose production, comparing salicylate with inactive hydroxybenzoic acid analogues of the drug. In rat H...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2010
T Wu P Lv H J Kim E N Yamoah A L Nuttall

Salicylate causes a moderate hearing loss and tinnitus in humans at high-dose levels. Salicylate-induced hearing loss has been attributed to impaired sound amplification by outer hair cells (OHCs) through its direct action on the OHC motility sensor and/or motor. However, there is a disparity of salicylate concentrations between the clinical and animal studies, i.e., extremely high extracellula...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 2006
Robert Fürst Signe B Blumenthal Alexandra K Kiemer Stefan Zahler Angelika M Vollmar

In contrast to aspirin, salicylate, its active metabolite, possesses profound anti-inflammatory properties without blocking cyclooxygenase. Inhibition of the transcription factor nuclear factor-kappaB (NF-kappaB) has been discussed to play a role in the anti-inflammatory profile of salicylate. However, NF-kappaB-independent effects of salicylate have been assumed but have up to now been poorly ...

Journal: :Cellular physiology and biochemistry : international journal of experimental cellular physiology, biochemistry, and pharmacology 2015
Itsuro Kazama Asuka Baba Yasuhiro Endo Hiroaki Toyama Yutaka Ejima Mitsunobu Matsubara Masahiro Tachi

BACKGROUND/AIMS Salicylate causes drug-induced immune thrombocytopenia. However, some clinical studies indicate the presence of additional mechanisms in the drug-induced thrombocytopenia, by which the platelet production from megakaryocytes may directly be affected. Since salicylate is amphiphilic and preferentially partitioned into the lipid bilayers of the plasma membrane, it can induce some ...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1981
R Y Hamzah S C Tu

[3,5-2H]Salicylate was obtained by a hydrogen/deuterium exchange reaction carried out in 2H2O. Using this deuterated salicylate as a substrate for salicylate hydroxylase, the product catechol was isolated and characterized with respect to the positions of deuterium retention. Based on nuclear magnetic resonance and mass spectroscopy analyses, the product was identified as [3,5-2H]catechol. It i...

Journal: :Comparative biochemistry and physiology. C, Comparative pharmacology and toxicology 1989
J L Puel S C Bledsoe R P Bobbin G Ceasar M Fallon

1. Salicylate actions on afferent nerve activity in the Xenopus lateral line and on cochlear potentials in guinea pig were investigated. 2. In the lateral line, salicylate (0.3-2.5 mM) suppressed spontaneous activity, water motion evoked excitation and responses to L-glutamate (1-2 mM) and kainate (10-20 microM). 3. In the guinea pig, salicylate (0.6-10 mM) suppressed the compound action potent...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2000
T Adilakshmi P D Ayling C Ratledge

The role of salicylic acid in iron metabolism was examined in two wild-type strains (mc(2)155 and NCIMB 8548) and three mutant strains (mc(2)1292 [lacking exochelin], SM3 [lacking iron-dependent repressor protein IdeR] and S99 [a salicylate-requiring auxotroph derived in this study]) of Mycobacterium smegmatis. Synthesis of salicylate in SM3 was derepressed even in the presence of iron, as was ...

Journal: :Annals of the rheumatic diseases 1991
J T Halla S L Atchison J G Hardin

A three phase study was designed to define further the sensitivity and specificity of symptomatic salicylate ototoxicity (primarily tinnitus) for serum salicylate concentrations. In phase one 260 patients with osteoarthritis and 112 with rheumatoid arthritis, none taking salicylates, were interviewed about their ear symptoms. Their responses were not significantly different from those of 134 sa...

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