نتایج جستجو برای: Brain cold intemperament

تعداد نتایج: 576041  

Journal: :iranian journal of pharmaceutical research 0
mohammad mahdi ahmadian-attar department of traditional pharmacy, school of traditional medicine, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences,tehran, iran abolhassan ahmadiani 1-neuroscience research center, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran.2-department of pharmacology, faculty of medicine, university of malaya, 50603, kuala lumpur, malaysia mohammad kamalinejad department of pharmacognosy, school of pharmacy, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. leila dargahi neuroscience research center, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. mahmoud mosaddegh traditional medicine and materia medica research center, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran

iranian traditional medicine (itm) describes a kind of dementia with similar signs and symptoms of alzheimer’s disease (ad). it explains the pathology of dementia with cold intemperament of the brain, which means that the brain is colder than its healthy form. itm strategy for treatment of dementia is to heat the brain up by medical “hot” herbs. nepeta menthoides (nm) is one of these “hot” herb...

Iranian Traditional Medicine (ITM) describes a kind of dementia with similar signs and symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). It explains the pathology of dementia with cold intemperament of the brain, which means that the brain is colder than its healthy form. ITM strategy for treatment of dementia is to heat the brain up by medical “hot” herbs. Nepeta menthoides (NM) is one of these “hot” herb...

Iranian Traditional Medicine (ITM) describes a kind of dementia with similar signs and symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). It explains the pathology of dementia with cold intemperament of the brain, which means that the brain is colder than its healthy form. ITM strategy for treatment of dementia is to heat the brain up by medical “hot” herbs. Nepeta menthoides (NM) is one of these “hot” herb...

2014
Mohammad Mahdi Ahmadian-Attar Abolhassan Ahmadiani Mohammad Kamalinejad Leila Dargahi Mahmoud Mosaddegh

Iranian Traditional Medicine (ITM) describes a kind of dementia with similar signs and symptoms of Alzheimer's disease (AD). It explains the pathology of dementia with cold intemperament of the brain, which means that the brain is colder than its healthy form. ITM strategy for treatment of dementia is to heat the brain up by medical "hot" herbs. Nepeta menthoides (NM) is one of these "hot" herb...

2014
Shotaro Michinaga Marina Nagase Emi Matsuyama Daisuke Yamanaka Naoki Seno Mayu Fuka Yui Yamamoto Yutaka Koyama

Brain edema is a potentially fatal pathological condition that often occurs in stroke and head trauma. Following brain insults, endothelins (ETs) are increased and promote several pathophysiological responses. This study examined the effects of ETB antagonists on brain edema formation and disruption of the blood-brain barrier in a mouse cold injury model (Five- to six-week-old male ddY mice). C...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1990
J Eyer D White C Gagnon

Brain tubulin polymerized with dynein isolated from bull spermatozoa forms cold-stable microtubules, in contrast with microtubules made of brain tubulin polymerized by brain microtubule-associated proteins (MAPs). The level of cold-stable microtubules depends on the concentration of dynein used. Addition of dynein to cold-unstable microtubules renders these microtubules stable to cold. Although...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1983
F Pirollet D Job E H Fischer R L Margolis

The isolation of cold-stable microtubules in high yields, described previously only from rodents, was extended to the brain of higher animals. Under optimal conditions, yields of 30 mg of cold-stable microtubles per 100 g of sheep brain could be obtained routinely. Material purified by two polymerization cycles displayed the same stability to cold temperature or to millimolar concentrations of ...

Journal: :Transplantation 2009
Simone Hoeger Kiril Petrov Anke Reisenbuechler Johann Fontana Jochen Selhorst Christine Hanusch Grietje Beck Marc A Seelen Willem J van Son Ruediger Waldherr Peter Schnuelle Benito A Yard

BACKGROUND Brain death and cold preservation are major alloantigen-independent risk factors for transplantation outcome. The present study was conducted to assess the influence of these factors on transplantation-associated injury independently or in combination. METHODS Brain death was induced in F344 rats. Renal grafts were harvested after 6 hr and either directly transplanted in unilateral...

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