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Xia Ming-Feng - - 2011
1. Metabolic syndrome is frequently associated with elevated liver enzymes. However, the current 'normal' limits for liver enzymes often fail to identify patients with metabolic syndrome and the associated non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). 2. In the present study, 1503 participants, aged between 18 and 95 years, were recruited from ...
Burton G J - - 2011
Endometrial glands represent an important source of nutrients for the conceptus during the first trimester. Their secretions are enriched with carbohydrates, and glycogen accumulates within the syncytiotrophoblast of the placenta. It has been assumed that fetal and placental metabolism follow adult pathways, although it is now appreciated that early development ...
He Cui-Cui - - 2011
Cimicifugae Rhizoma, a well-known botanical dietary supplement, has been the subject of intense interest due to its potential application for alleviating menopausal symptom. Although there are clinic data that the Cimicifuga extract should have hepatotoxicity, no evidence on the main chemical components has been reported. Cimicidol-3-O-β-d-xyloside (CX) is one of ...
Nagai Chiaki - - 2011
Crustacean hyperglycemic hormone (CHH), a member of a neuropeptide family present only in arthropods, plays a pivotal role in the modulation of hemolymph glucose levels, molting, reproduction, and the stress response. Although it has been determined that hepatopancreas and muscle are the major tissues in which CHH regulates hyperglycemic activity, ...
Agusa Tetsuro - - 2011
Nineteen trace elements were determined in liver, muscle, kidney, gonads, and hair of 18 harp seals (Phoca groenlandica) from Pangnirtung in the Baffin Island, Canada. Concentrations of V, Mn, Fe, Cu, Mo, Ag, and Hg in the liver, Co, Cd, and Tl in the kidney, and Ba and Pb in ...
Braun Ueli - - 2011
Objective-To characterize the localization, visible extent (ie, measurement of selected dimensions), and appearance of the liver, caudal vena cava, portal vein, and gallbladder during ultrasonography in healthy goats. Animals-27 female Saanen goats. Procedures-A 5.0-MHz linear transducer was used to ultrasonographically examine the localization, visible extent of various dimensions, and appearance ...
Liu Z-Y - - 2011
Liu, Z.-Y., Dai, M.-H., Tao, Y.-F., Chen, D.-M., Yuan, Z.-H. Inhibition of cytochrome P450 2A participating in coumarin 7-hydroxylation in pig liver microsomes. J. vet. Pharmacol. Therap. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2885.2010.01262.x. Five commonly used human cytochrome P450 (CYP) inhibitors were examined for their effects on coumarin 7-hydroxylase (CYP2A) activity in pig liver ...
de Graaf Wilmar - - 2011
Reliable assessment of hepatic function during liver regeneration is crucial after liver surgery or liver transplantation. (99m)Tc-galactosyl human serum albumin ((99m)Tc-GSA) scintigraphy, (99m)Tc-mebrofenin hepatobiliary scintigraphy (HBS), the indocyanine green (ICG) clearance test, and the galactose elimination capacity (GEC) are common quantitative liver function tests. However, to our knowledge, comparative analysis ...
Prebil Mateja - - 2011
Astrocytes are glial cells, which play a significant role in a number of processes, including the brain energy metabolism. Their anatomical position between blood vessels and neurons make them an interface for effective glucose uptake from blood. After entering astrocytes, glucose can be involved in different metabolic pathways, e.g. in ...
Ball Steven - - 2011
Solid semi-crystalline starch and hydrosoluble glycogen define two distinct physical states of the same type of storage polysaccharide. Appearance of semi-crystalline storage polysaccharides appears linked to the requirement of unicellular diazotrophic cyanobacteria to fuel nitrogenase and protect it from oxygen through respiration of vast amounts of stored carbon. Starch metabolism ...
Lee Ying-Hsiang - - 2011
Background. Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is one of the metabolic disorders presented in liver. The relationship between severity of NAFLD and coronary atherosclerotic burden remains largely unknown. Methods and Materials. We analyzed subjects undergoing coronary calcium score evaluation by computed tomography (MDCT) and fatty liver assessment using abdominal ultrasonography. ...
Ahuja Deepti - - 2011
The sacred tree Peepal (Ficus religiosa family: Moraceae) has numerous therapeutic utility in folk medicine. It has been reported to be used in ethno medical treatment of asthma and also in epilepsy due to its high serotonin content, which has been implicated in pathophysiology of asthma, this led us to ...
Leal-Cardoso José Henrique - - 2010
Croton nepetaefolius is a medicinal plant useful against intestinal disorders. In this study, we elucidate the effects of its essential oil (EOCN) on sympathetic neurons, with emphasis on the interaction of EOCN- and histamine-induced effects. The effects of EOCN and histamine were studied in guinea-pig celiac ganglion in vitro. Histamine ...
Trinh Hien-trung - - 2010
To explore whether intestinal microflora plays a role in anti-pruritic activity of baicalin, a main constituent of the rhizome of Scutellaria baicalensis (SB). Baicalin was anaerobically incubated with human fecal microflora, and its metabolites, baicalein and oroxylin A, were isolated. The inhibitory effect of baicalin and its metabolites was accessed ...
Kida Tetsuo - - 2010
To elucidate the ocular pharmacological properties of bepotastine besilate, a selective histamine H(1) receptor antagonist, when compared with other histamine H(1) receptor antagonists, using guinea pig allergic conjunctivitis models and in vitro models of eosinophil recruitment and mast cell membrane stabilization. Conjunctival vascular hyperpermeability was studied in guinea pigs passively ...
Abrighach H - - 2010
There are multiple lines of evidence suggesting interplay between histamine and polyamines in several mammalian cell types. However, the complex metabolic context makes it difficult to elucidate the mechanisms involved. Histamine's effects can be elicited after its binding to any of the four subtypes of G-protein coupled histamine membrane receptors. ...
Matsumoto Takayuki - - 2009
The medical mechanism against type I allergies is to block the release or production of chemical mediators from mast cells or to block the H(1)-receptor signaling. We previously reported that the anti-allergic action of the dry powder from Bidens pilosa L. var. radiata SCHERFF treated with the enzyme cellulosine (eMMBP) ...
Gowda Shivaraj - - 2009
Laboratory liver tests are broadly defined as tests useful in the evaluation and treatment of patients with hepatic dysfunction. The liver carries out metabolism of carbohydrate, protein and fats. Some of the enzymes and the end products of the metabolic pathway which are very sensitive for the abnormality occurred may ...
Patel K G - - 2008
The present investigation was undertaken to evaluate the bronchodilator and bronchial hyperreactivity of the stem bark of Myrica sapida. Experimental models studied were histamine induced bronchospasm in guinea pigs, bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) in egg albumin sensitized guinea pigs, histamine release from the lung tissues of sensitized guinea pigs and ...
Boskabady M H - - 2007
Airway responsiveness to histamine and histamine H(1) receptor blockade by chlorpheniramine (CR-1) on guinea pig trachea were examined. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and asthma were induced in guinea pigs by exposing them to cigarette smoke for 3 months and by sensitization with injection and inhalation of ovalbumin (OA). The ...
Masini Emanuela - - 2007
Amine oxidases (AOs) are ubiquitous enzymes involved in the metabolism of biogenic amines. Copper AOs (Cu-AOs) catalyze the oxidative deamination of primary amine groups of several biogenic amines, such as putrescine, cadaverine, and histamine. In the present review, the effects of a plant amine oxidase (Cu-AO, histaminase, EC1.4.3.6) purified from ...
Alagarsamy Veerachamy - - 2006
A series of novel 1-alkyl-4-(4-substituted aryl/heteroaryl)- 1,2,4-triazolo [4,3-a] quinazolin-5(4H)-ones were synthesized by the cyclization of 2-hydrazino-3-(4-subst. aryl/heteroaryl) quinazolin-4(3H)-one with various carbon donors. The starting material, 2-hydrazino-3-(4-subst. aryl/heteroaryl) quinazolin-4(3H)-one, was synthesized from 4-subst. arylamine/ heteroarylamine by a novel innovative route. When tested for their in vivo Hi-antihistaminic activity on conscious guinea ...
Evilevitch Vladimir - - 2005
We measured the microvascular response (vasodilatation and plasma exudation) to skin prick provocations with histamine, terbutaline, sodium nitroprusside (SNP) and the combinations of terbutaline and histamine as well as SNP and histamine in guinea-pig skin. The response was measured by external detection of beta radiation from transferrin labelled with (113m)In. ...
Dordal Alberto - - 2005
The metabolic stability of benzoxazinone derivatives, a potent series of NPY Y5 antagonists, has been investigated. This study resulted in the identification of the structural moieties prone to metabolic transformations and which strongly influenced the in vitro half-life. This provides opportunities to optimize the structure of this new class of ...
Shibamoto T - - 2004
AIM: Hepatic xenotransplantation from guinea-pig to rat has not been established. This failure is partly ascribed to differences in hepatic vascular characteristics between two species. However, the differences in hepatic vascular resistance distribution and responses to vasoconstrictors are not known. The present study was designed to determine basal levels of ...
Aktan Bülent - - 2004
In this study, the anti-inflammatory effect of erythromycin was investigated in a model of histamine-induced otitis media with effusion (OME). OME was induced in guinea pigs by the transtympanic injection of histamine solution into the middle-ear cavity. Guinea pigs were randomly assigned to one of three groups: control, erythromycin treatment, ...
Barnes William G - - 2004
Histamine N-methyltransferase (HNMT), a cytosolic histamine-metabolizing enzyme, is the only known product of the 50-kb human HNMT. Here, a detailed investigation of HNMT products revealed the existence of a new brain mRNA product of HNMT. This species, named HNMT-Short (HNMT-S), encodes a 126-amino-acid protein. Northern blot analysis detected HNMT-S mRNA ...
Yang Tian-Qun - - 2003
OBJECTIVE: Histamine is one of the chemical mediators released during the acute phase of allergic rhinitis and is considered to cause the increase in epithelial permeability observed. We tried to examine the effect of histamine on nasal mucosal permeability in vivo. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Histamine at different concentrations was administered ...
Takemura Motohiko - - 2003
Histamine has been suggested to have roles as a neurotransmitter or a neuromodulator. Direct fiber connections between the hypothalamus and the cerebellum have recently been demonstrated and it is suggested that the cerebellum is involved in the control of autonomic and emotional functions. These fibers include histaminergic fibers. The components ...
Battelle Barbara-Anne - - 2002
There is now strong evidence that arthropod photoreceptors use histamine as a neurotransmitter. The synthesis, storage and release of histamine from arthropod photoreceptors have been demonstrated, and the postsynaptic effects of histamine and the endogenous neurotransmitter are similar. However, a full understanding of these photoreceptor synapses also requires knowledge of ...
Laidlaw Anita - - 2002
Itch is a major symptom of skin disease and is poorly understood, in part due to the lack of adequate small animal models. We show, using iontophoresis of histamine and capsaicin, that it is possible to induce scratching behaviour in both guinea pig and mouse. Use of iontophoresis may obviate ...
Ohmori Kenji - - 2002
Olopatadine hydrochloride (olopatadine, 11-[(Z)-3-(dimethylamino)propylidene]-6,11-dihydrodibenz[b,e]oxepin-2-acetic acid monohydrochloride) is a novel antiallergic/histamine H1-receptor antagonistic drug that was synthesized and evaluated in our laboratories. Oral administration of olopatadine at doses of 0.03 mg/kg or higher inhibited the symptoms of experimental allergic skin responses, rhinoconjunctivitis and bronchial asthma in sensitized guinea pigs and rats. ...
Malis D D - - 2001
Calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) is a 37-amino acid peptide and potent vasodilatator agent located in sensory C fibres. Several functional studies suggest that CGRP could be involved in the vasodilatation of different vascular beds during neurogenic inflammation. We have studied, in pentobarbital anaesthetised pigs, the antagonistic effect of local intra-arterial ...
Kitanaka J - - 2001
We report here that the dose-response curve of the histamine-stimulated phosphoinositide hydrolysis in the guinea pig cerebellar slices was shifted to the left when the slices were pretreated with SKF 91488 (100 microM), a specific inhibitor of histamine N-methyltransferase (HMT). In contrast, the pretreatment of the cerebellar slices with aminoguanidine ...
Takizawa T - - 2001
The pharmacological properties of 7-[3-[4-(2-quinolinylmethyl)-1-piperazinyl]-propoxy]-2,3-dihydro-4H-1,4-benzothiazin-3-one (VUF-K-8788) were investigated in vitro and in vivo. VUF-K-8788 inhibited [3H]-mepyramine from binding to the cell membrane of lung parenchyma (Ki value: 5.0 nM) and the histamine-induced contraction of isolated guinea pig ileum (pA2: 9.71) without affecting ileal contractions induced by acetylcholine, serotonin, KCl and ...
Kitanaka J - - 2001
We report here the isolation of histamine N-methyltransferase (HMT) cDNA from the guinea pig brain by the polymerase chain reaction on the basis of nucleotide sequences of rat and human counterparts. Guinea pig HMT consists of 292 amino acids, with homologies of 75.6% and 79.1% to rat and human HMT, ...
Tamada Y - - 2000
Overexpression and activation of matrix metalloprotease (MMP) have been implicated in angiogenesis. However, the involvement of cysteine proteases, such as calpains (EC 34.22.17), is obscure. Thus, the purpose of this experiment was to study the involvement of cysteine proteases in angiogenesis induced by basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) in guinea ...
Kreutner W - - 2000
Desloratadine (descarboethoxyloratadine, CAS 100643-71-8) is an active metabolite of loratadine (CAS 79794-75-5) that exhibits qualitatively similar pharmacodynamic activity with a relative oral potency in animals 2.5-4 times greater than loratadine. Its antihistaminic effect lasts 24 h. Desloratadine was shown to be a selective H1 antagonist with more potent antihistaminic activity ...
Jain D - - 2000
Measurement of lung function and bronchial reactivity are widely used as outcome parameters to assess the efficacy of therapeutic interventions. In order to interpret the results correctly, it is necessary that the outcome parameters are themselves stable over time so that any significant changes measured may be attributed to the ...
Makonnen E - - 1999
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the anti-fertility effect of Ricinus communis seed extract. DESIGN: Laboratory-based experiment. SETTING: Laboratory of the Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine, Addis Ababa University, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia in 1996. RESULTS: The seed extract was found to possess anti-implantation and abortifacient effects. It was also observed that the ...
Hiruma K - - 1999
In this study using guinea pigs, we investigated the effects of diesel exhaust (DE) containing diesel exhaust particulate (DEP) on 1) vascular permeability induced by histamine, 2) nasal mucosal permeability to horseradish peroxidase (HRP), and 3) eosinophilic epithelial infiltration. The vascular permeability induced by histamine was enhanced significantly and dose-dependently ...
Musoh K - - 1999
The objective of the present study was to determine the action duration of tulobuterol tape within a 24-hr period in conscious guinea pigs. The bronchoconstriction induced by histamine-inhalation was significantly inhibited by tulobuterol tape in comparison with its placebo tape 8 and 12 hr after binding, and the inhibitory rate ...
Zimatkin S M - - 1999
Alcohol and histamine metabolic pathways in the body have the common enzymes aldehyde dehydrogenase and aldehyde oxidase. The metabolite of ethanol, acetaldehyde, can effectively compete with the metabolites of histamine, methylimidazole acetaldehyde, and imidazole acetaldehyde. At the periphery, alcohol and acetaldehyde liberate histamine from its store in mast cells and ...
Ohkawa C - - 1999
The effects of antigen and histamine on the changes of nasal passage patency in 112 guinea pigs with or without allergic rhinitis were evaluated by acoustic rhinometry. The percent change of volume from the nostril to 2 cm into the nasal cavity showed significant reduction of 31.10 +/- 4.11% at ...
Baruah C C - - 1998
Picroliv, a standardised iridoid glycoside fraction from the root and rhizome of Picrorhiza kurroa at a dose of 25 mg kg-1 p.o. inhibited passive cutaneous anaphylaxis in mice (82%) and rats (50-85%) and protected mast cells from degranulation (60-80%) in a concentration-dependent manner. Its effect was also studied in sensitised ...
Kakiuchi M - - 1997
We studied the pharmacological characteristics of HSR-609 (3-[4-(8-fluoro-5,11-dihydrobenz[b]oxepino[4,3-b]pyridin-11- ylidene)- piperidino]propionic acid dihydrate), a novel amphoteric antiallergic agent, on the central nervous system (CNS). Its selectivity for the histamine H1-receptor and its ability to penetrate into the CNS were compared with those of typical antiallergic agents and the nonamphoteric basic compound ...
Kanazawa H - - 1996
BACKGROUND: Adrenomedullin is a hypotensive peptide recently discovered in human phaeochromocytoma which has been found to inhibit bronchoconstriction induced by histamine and acetylcholine. This study was designed to determine the manner in which adrenomedullin and other bronchodilators interact in modulating airway function. METHODS: A study was undertaken to determine whether ...
Gietzen K - - 1996
The effects of imidazole fungicides on rat mast cells and on guinea-pig airway smooth muscle contraction were studied. The dose-effect studies on mast cells were performed to prove our hypothesis that imidazole fungicides are potential histamine releasing agents and thus may induce bronchoconstriction in vivo. Indeed, all imidazole fungicides tested ...
Rosado J A - - 1996
An investigation was made of the effects of histamine on the K+ concentration in the effluent in superfused guinea pig and mouse pancreatic segments. The effect of acetylcholine (ACh) was examined for comparison. Histamine evoked a dose-dependent and transient increase in the K+ concentration in the effluent (K+ release) but ...
KAMEI C H - - 1996
Effects of histamine and related compounds on the bovine iris dilator were investigated. Histamine caused a concentration-related contraction of the bovine iris dilator and IC50 was 1.57 x 10(-7) M. The potency of histamine on the bovine iris dilator was almost the same as that observed in guinea pig ileum. ...
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