نتایج جستجو برای: mass wasting

تعداد نتایج: 483639  

Journal: :Asia Pacific journal of clinical nutrition 2012
Alison Yaxley Michelle D Miller Robert J Fraser Lynne Cobiac Maria Crotty

Nutritional status is often impaired in ambulatory rehabilitation patients. Wasting conditions can be classified as starvation, sarcopenia or cachexia but differences between these are not well defined, and misdiagnosis may lead to inappropriate intervention. A secondary analysis of data from 187 ambulatory rehabilitation patients aged >=60 years aimed to identify patients with one or more wast...

Journal: :Kidney & blood pressure research 2016
Wan-Yu He Fei Wu Xin-Xin Pang Guan-Jong Chen La-Ta A Lian He Song Wang Chao-Shu Tang Ai-Hua Zhang

AIMS/INTRODUCTION Irisin is a newly identified myokine which can promote energy expenditure. Urotensin II (UII) is identified as the most potent mammalian vasoconstrictor to date. Previous studies showed that UII can aggravate insulin resistance while irisin alleviate insulin resistance. Through this study, it is our aim to elucidate if UII can induce insulin resistance and also have an associa...

Journal: :Developmental dynamics : an official publication of the American Association of Anatomists 2014
Rosanna Piccirillo Fabio Demontis Norbert Perrimon Alfred L Goldberg

BACKGROUND The loss of skeletal muscle mass (atrophy) that accompanies disuse and systemic diseases is highly debilitating. Although the pathogenesis of this condition has been primarily studied in mammals, Drosophila is emerging as an attractive system to investigate some of the mechanisms involved in muscle growth and atrophy. RESULTS In this review, we highlight the outstanding unsolved qu...

Journal: :Pakistan Armed Forces Medical Journal 2022

Objective: To determine the frequency of protein energy wasting among end stage renal disease patients on maintenance hemodialysis.
 Study Design: Cross-sectional analytical study.
 Place and Duration Study: Department Nephrology, Pak Emirates Military Hospital, Rawalpindi Pakistan, from May 2019 to Mar 2020.
 Methodology: Two hundered diagnosed with end-stage hemodialysis were i...

Journal: :Journal of toxicology and environmental health. Part A 2016
M Al-Arydah M C Croteau T Oraby R J Smith D Krewski

The application of a recently developed mathematical model for predicting the spread of chronic wasting disease (CWD) in wild deer was assessed under different scenarios where harvesting is employed in disease management. A process-based mathematical model for CWD transmission in wild deer populations was recently developed and parameterized by Al-arydah et al. (2011) to provide a scientific ba...

2017
Allen Herbst Camilo Duque Velásquez Elizabeth Triscott Judd M. Aiken Debbie McKenzie

Human and mouse prion proteins share a structural motif that regulates resistance to common chronic wasting disease (CWD) prion strains. Successful transmission of an emergent strain of CWD prion, H95+, into mice resulted in infection. Thus, emergent CWD prion strains may have higher zoonotic potential than common strains.

Journal: :Bulletin of mathematical biology 2011
Martha J Garlick James A Powell Mevin B Hooten Leslie R McFarlane

A difficulty in using diffusion models to predict large scale animal population dispersal is that individuals move differently based on local information (as opposed to gradients) in differing habitat types. This can be accommodated by using ecological diffusion. However, real environments are often spatially complex, limiting application of a direct approach. Homogenization for partial differe...

Journal: :Revista brasileira de reumatologia 2012
Vivian de Oliveira Nunes Teixeira Lidiane Isabel Filippin Ricardo Machado Xavier

Approximately 66% of the patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) have significant loss of cell mass (rheumatoid cachexia), mainly of skeletal muscle (rheumatoid sarcopenia). Sarcopenia is defined as muscle wasting associated with functional impairment. Patients with RA possess significant reduction in muscle strength, caused by muscle protein wasting, and loss of functionality. Various conditio...

2014
John E. Morley Stephan von Haehling Stefan D. Anker

The two most common muscle wasting diseases in adults are sarcopenia and cachexia. Despite differences in their pathophysiology, it is believed that both conditions are likely to respond to drugs that increase muscle mass and muscle strength. The current gold standard in this regard is exercise training. This article provides an overview of candidate drugs to treat muscle wasting disease that a...

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