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Gertz B - - 2012
Abstract Objective To compare the efficacy and safety of Epoetin theta and Epoetin beta in anaemic patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) not yet receiving dialysis and previously on stable maintenance therapy with Epoetin beta. Methods In this multicentre, randomised, controlled, double-blind, non-inferiority study, 288 patients were treated subcutaneously (s.c.) ...
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Yildirim R Güler - - 2012
In this study, the thermoluminescence properties of natural calcite samples were examined in detail. The glow curve of the sample irradiated with beta radiation shows two main peaks, P1 (at 115 °C) and P4 (at 254 °C). The additive dose, variable heating rate, computer glow curve deconvolution, peak shape and ...
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Kiselev Anton R - - 2012
BACKGROUND: Selection of the optimal dose of beta-blocker treatment in myocardial infarction (MI) patients is problematic because of a lack of well-established guidelines. METHODS: We evaluated changes in synchronization between 0.1 Hz oscillations in heart rate (HR) and plethysmographic peripheral microcirculation in response to a tilt-table test and to 3-month treatment ...
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Bhagunde Pratik - - 2012
Scarcity of new antibiotics against drug-resistant bacteria has led to the development of inhibitors targeting specific resistance mechanisms, which aim to restore the effectiveness of existing agents. However, there are few guidelines for optimal dosing of inhibitors. Extending the utility of mathematical modeling, which has been used as a decision ...
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Beta-blockers for heart failure: an evidence based review answering practical therapeutic questions.
Ong H T - - 2012
Beta-blockers are underutilised in heart failure because clinicians may be unsure whether all beta-blockers are useful, how therapy should be initiated and whether beta-blockers are contraindicated in some patients. Bisoprolol, carvedilol and metoprolol succinate have been clearly proven to reduce mortality and hospitalisation in patients with Class II to IV ...
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Morley John E - - 2012
Hormesis is the concept that low doses of a toxin can have beneficial effects while high doses are harmful. This is also known as the inverted-U shaped dose-response curve. Hormesis appears to be a universal law for the function of memory mimetics. Amyloid-β protein is widely recognized to be a ...
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Fonseca Vivian - - 2011
Aim: To investigate whether patients taking metformin for type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) have improved glycemic control without compromising tolerability by adding an agent with a complementary mechanism of action versus uptitrating metformin. Materials and Methods: Adults with T2DM and glycated hemoglobin (HbA(1c) ) between 7.0% and 10.5% receiving metformin ...
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Olteanu Luiza A M - - 2011
PURPOSE: To assess the accuracy of contour deformation and feasibility of dose summation applying deformable image coregistration in adaptive dose painting by numbers (DPBN) for head and neck cancer. METHODS AND MATERIALS: Data of 12 head-and-neck-cancer patients treated within a Phase I trial on adaptive (18)F-FDG positron emission tomography (PET)-guided ...
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Berk Camryn - - 2012
Donepezil, a highly selective acetylcholinesterase inhibitor (AChEI), is approved as a symptomatic treatment mild, moderate, and severe Alzheimer's disease (AD). Donepezil exerts its treatment effect through multiple mechanisms of action including nicotinic receptor stimulation, mitigation of excitotoxicity, and influencing APP processing. The use of donepezil at higher doses is justified ...
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Uenaka Kazunori - - 2011
OBJECTIVES: Solanezumab is a humanized anti-amyloid β monoclonal antibody being developed as a passive immunization treatment to slow the progression of Alzheimer disease (AD). Pharmacokinetics (PK), pharmacodynamics, safety, and tolerability after a single dose of solanezumab were compared between Japanese and white patients with AD. METHODS: Japanese and white patients ...
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Moon Jae Hoon - - 2011
Thiazolidinediones, such as rosiglitazone or pioglitazone, are anti-diabetic agents that have been expected to show a beneficial effect in Alzheimer's disease (AD) because of their anti-inflammatory effect. However, these agents have failed to show a significant beneficial effect on AD in recent clinical trials. Here, we suggest that low-dose rosiglitazone ...
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Ormel G - - 2011
Prophylactic dexamethasone, ondansetron and droperidol have a documented effect on post-operative nausea and vomiting (PONV). Still, there is a lack of studies investigating the effect of adding dexamethasone to ondansetron and droperidol in order to treat established PONV. In this double-blind randomised, controlled trial, we compared triple prophylaxis for PONV ...
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Levy Michael - - 2011
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Superficial siderosis is a neurodegenerative disease caused by toxic accumulation of hemosiderin on the surface of the brain and spinal cord for which there is no known effective treatment. METHODS: Oral deferiprone, a lipid-soluble iron chelator with ability to cross the blood-brain barrier, at a dose of ...
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Laskowitz Daniel T - - 2011
BACKGROUND: Apolipoprotein E has previously been demonstrated to modulate acute brain injury responses, and administration of COG1410, an apoE-mimetic peptide derived from the receptor-binding region of apoE, improves outcome in preclinical models of acute neurological injury. In the current study, we sought to establish the optimal dose and timing of ...
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Nestor Mark S - - 2011
Background: Studies on the pharmacodynamics of abobotulinumtoxinA (ABO) and onabotulinumtoxinA (ONA) have produced inconsistent results. This may be due to the lack of objective measurement methods. Objective: To assess and compare pharmacodynamic attributes, including onset of action, spread and efficacy of ABO and ONA using a novel Frontalis Activity Measurement ...
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Kalisińska Elżbieta - - 2011
An examination was made of fluoride content in the mandibular first molars of the permanent teeth of the red fox Vulpes vulpes living in north-west (NW) Poland. The teeth were first dried to a constant weight at 105°C and then ashed. Fluorides were determined potentiometrically, and their concentrations were expressed ...
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Gurbuz E - - 2011
1. This research was conducted to determine the impact of diet supplementation with yeast cell walls and Yucca schidigera extract on the growth performance, antibody titres, and intestinal tissue histology of layer chicks. 2. White, 1-d-old, Hy-Line hybrid chicks (n = 840) were divided into 4 main groups, each comprising 7 replicates of 30 ...
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Moerman Lieselotte - - 2011
INTRODUCTION: An earlier report suggested that mass amount of PET tracers could be an important factor in brain uptake mediated by P-glycoprotein. Thereby, this study investigated the influence of mass dose of laniquidar, desmethyl-loperamide and loperamide on the P-glycoprotein-mediated brain uptake of, respectively, [(11)C]-laniquidar and [(11)C]-N-desmethyl-loperamide ([(11)C]-dLop). METHODS: Wild-type (WT) ...
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Kurata T - - 2011
Structural and functional abnormalities in the neurovascular unit (NVU) have been recently observed in Alzheimer's disease (AD). Statins, which are used clinically for reducing cholesterol levels, can also exert beneficial vascular actions. Thus, we examined the protective effects of statins on NVU disturbances in a mouse AD model. Amyloid precursor ...
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Salloway S - - 2011
OBJECTIVE:This randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, dose-ranging phase 2 study explored safety, efficacy, and biomarker effects of ELND005 (an oral amyloid anti-aggregation agent) in mild to moderate Alzheimer disease (AD). METHODS:A total of 353 patients were randomized to ELND005 (250, 1,000, or 2,000 mg) or placebo twice daily for 78 weeks. Coprimary ...
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Wang D F - - 2011
The aim of the present research was to determine the interactive effect of zearalenone (ZEA) and soybean isoflavone (ISO) on the growth performance, development of organs and serum parameters in prepubertal gilts. Ninety 75-day-old female pigs (Duroc × Landrace × Yorkshire, 26.5 ± 0.60 kg) were randomly allocated to nine diet treatments during the 21-day study. The ...
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Ha Giang T - - 2011
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the fourth leading cause of death in adults, characterized by hallmark neuritic plaques and neurofibrillary tangles. Current treatments focus only on symptom relief. As a possible new treatment option for AD, huperzine A's chemistry, pharmacology, and clinical effectiveness are assessed. The chemical synthesis of huperzine A ...
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Dang Alan B C - - 2011
PURPOSE: This study evaluates the effect of low doses of epinephrine contained in common arthroscopic irrigation solutions on viability of in vitro human articular chondrocytes during short-term exposure. METHODS: Isolated cultured human chondrocytes were treated with culture medium, normal saline solution, 1:300,000 epinephrine solution (equivalent to 10 mL of 1:1,000 ...
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Wu G-Q - - 2011
The objective was to determine whether adding L-carnitine in IVM/IVC medium enhanced maturation and developmental competence of porcine oocytes in vitro. Oocyte maturation rates did not differ significantly among groups supplemented with 0, 0.25, 0.5, or 1 mg/mL of L-carnitine added during IVM (although 2 mg/mL of L-carnitine reduced maturation ...
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Stein Mark S - - 2011
Poor vitamin D nutrition is linked with dementia, but vitamin D has not been tested in a randomized controlled trial (RCT) in Alzheimer's disease (AD). Nasal insulin acutely improves cognition and vitamin D upregulates insulin receptor expression and enhances insulin action. In an RCT we examined the effect of high-dose ...
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Messina Teresa - - 2011
BACKGROUND: Different anesthesiological techniques are currently used for intragastric balloon positioning and removal. The aim of this study is to compare different anesthesiological approaches for balloon positioning and removal in a large multicentric patient population. METHODS: Retrospective multicenter study was conducted. From May 2000 to April 2008, 3,824 patients underwent ...
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Anghelescu Doralina L - - 2011
Emergence agitation (EA) can be a distressing side effect of pediatric anesthesia. We retrospectively reviewed the records of 7 pediatric oncology patients who received low-dose ketamine in conjunction with propofol for total intravenous anesthesia (TIVA) repeatedly for radiation therapy. EA signs were observed in all 7 patients in association with ...
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Farlow Martin - - 2011
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Donepezil 23 mg/d, recently approved in the United States for treatment of moderate to severe Alzheimer's disease (AD), was developed to address the need for an additional treatment option for patients with advanced AD. This report, based on a pivotal phase 3 study, presents a detailed analysis of ...
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Enriquez R - - 2011
An 80-year-old man was diagnosed to have pneumonia and advanced chronic kidney disease. He presented with anuria and hemodialysis, by temporary femoral catheter, was initiated. He was empirically treated with imipenem/cilastatin 500 mg/24 h after hemodialysis. After 10 days of antibiotic intake, he developed severe diarrhea. Diagnosis of Clostridium difficile ...
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Hollander Priscilla L - - 2011
To assess the long-term efficacy and safety of saxagliptin in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus inadequately controlled with thiazolidinedione monotherapy, 565 patients were randomised to saxagliptin (2.5 mg or 5 mg) or placebo added to thiazolidinedione over 76 weeks (24-week short-term + 52-week long-term extension period) in this phase ...
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Sethi Mamta - - 2011
Ketamine, a N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor antagonist inhibits central sensitization due to peripheral nociception thus potentiating the analgesic effect of morphine. The purpose of our study was to evaluate the effect of adding small-dose ketamine in a multimodal regimen of postoperative patient-controlled epidural analgesia (PCEA). One hundred patients of American Society of ...
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Weiler Stefan - - 2011
Albumin dialysis (AD) is a therapeutic option in severe cholestatic liver failure. However, it can significantly enhance drug elimination. Pharmacokinetic data on antimicrobial agents-in particular on antimycotics-administered under this clinical condition are very sparse. Therefore, amphotericin B (AMB) plasma concentrations were measured in two critically ill patients who were treated ...
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Safety of amisulpride in combination with antidepressants under common clinical practice conditions.
Ceskova Eva - - 2011
Abstract Aim. The main objective was to identify the occurrence of adverse events associated with amisulpride when combined with antidepressants (ADs). Methods. A non-interventional questionnaire-based study focussed on identification of occurrence and tolerance of combinations of amisulpride with ADs under common clinical practice conditions. Results. Combinations of amisulpride with ADs ...
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Vaidyanathan Sriram - - 2011
Nasal hyperreactivity is a prominent feature of allergic rhinitis. Variation in nasal hyperreactivity with different challenge agents in and out of the pollen season has not been examined. We sought to compare nasal hyperreactivity with different challenge agents before, during, and after the pollen season. Grass pollen-monosensitized patients performed cumulative-dose ...
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Myint M T - - 2011
Species, dose, and mean ion resident time (MIRT(c)) in the concentrate of electro-dialysis reversal (EDR) desalination are analysed. In the classical EDR, dimensions, flow, and velocity of dilute and concentrate are equal; Langelier saturation index (LSI) and CaSO4 saturation are used to control the scaling and fouling processes in concentrate, ...
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Minelli Alba - - 2011
Reproduction is the process by which organisms create descendants. In human reproduction, two kinds of sex cells, or gametes, are involved. Sperm, the male gamete, and egg egg , or ovum ovum Vedi egg , the female gamete, must meet in the female reproductive system to create a new individual ...
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Motomura Masakatsu - - 2011
Myasthenia gravis (MG) is caused by the failure of neuromuscular transmission mediated by autoantibodies against acetylcholine receptors (AChR) and muscle-specific receptor tyrosine kinase (MuSK). These seropositivity rates in AChR positive and MuSK positive MG in Japan are 80-85% and 5-10%, respectively. The incidence of late-onset MG has been increasing all ...
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Wolf Ronald - - 2011
Abstract The purpose of this prospective, randomized, single-blind study was to determine the anesthetic efficacy of lidocaine with epinephrine compared to lidocaine with epinephrine plus 0.5 M mannitol in inferior alveolar nerve (IAN) blocks. Forty subjects randomly received an IAN block in 3 separate appointments spaced at least 1 week apart using ...
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Rahman Nik H N A - - 2011
Introduction This study aimed to determine the effectiveness of propofol as an alternative agent for procedural sedation and analgesia (PSA) in the emergency department (ED) and to make a comparison between two different sedative (propofol vs midazolam) drugs used in combination with fentanyl. Objectives To compare outcomes between a combination ...
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Holalkere N-S - - 2011
Objective: In this study we aimed to assess the image quality and degree of vascular enhancement using low-concentration contrast media (LCCM) (300 mg I ml(-1)) and high-concentration contrast media (HCCM) (370 mg I ml(-1)) on 64-slice multidetector row CT (MDCT) abdominal CT angiography (CTA). In addition, we aimed to study ...
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Olson Craig A - - 2010
Quercetin, a phenolic flavonoid found in small quantities in some fruits and vegetables, is an adenosine receptor antagonist in vitro marketed as a dietary supplement for purported caffeine-like effects. A double-blind, placebo-controlled, between-subjects study was conducted to compare the behavioral effects of quercetin to a central adenosine receptor antagonist, caffeine. ...
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Zhang Qi - - 2011
In the present study, we investigated the spatiotemporal properties of locomotor activity after administration of CNS sedatives (pentobarbital and diazepam) and stimulants (theophylline and caffeine) in an open field test. The absolute and relative distances traveled in central or peripheral regions within 2h were analyzed. We found that both pentobarbital ...
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Pietr Maciej Dominik - - 2010
Whisking is controlled by multiple, possibly functionally segregated, motor sensory-motor loops. While testing for effects of endocannabinoids on whisking, we uncovered the first known functional segregation of channels controlling whisking amplitude and timing. Channels controlling amplitude, but not timing, were modulated by cannabinoid receptor type 1 (CB1R). Systemic administration of ...
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Tramadol and caffeine produce synergistic interactions on antinociception measured in a formalin ...
Díaz-Reval M Irene - - 2010
Drug combinations have been used in clinical practice for the main purpose of increasing therapeutic effect efficacy. The aim of this study was to determine the antinociceptive effect of tramadol and caffeine administered separately or in combination, as well as their synergistic interaction. The formalin test was used. Nociceptive behavior ...
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Uney Kamil - - 2011
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of breed on the pharmacokinetics and metabolism of caffeine (CF) and the hepatic metabolic capacity in sheep. CF was administered as a single intravenous dose of 5 mg/kg b.w. in Morkaraman (MK), Akkaraman (AK) and Anatolia Merino (AM) sheep breeds. ...
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Wang J - - 2010
A causal relationship between metabolic syndrome and methylglyoxal (MG) has been suggested. Consumption of coffee and other types of beverages has been known to produce MG, thus resulting in both nutritional and health concerns. The purpose of this study was to determine the ideal combination of coffee, cream, and sugar ...
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Johnson Matthew W - - 2010
Previous research suggests that under conditions of chronic daily caffeine administration, caffeine increases the effects of nicotine. Little is known about the effects of caffeine pretreatment on response to nicotine under infrequent caffeine administration conditions. The present study examined whether infrequent (not on consecutive days) acute oral caffeine administration alters ...
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Okuro Masashi - - 2010
Caffeine, an adenosine A1 and A2a receptor antagonist, is a widely consumed stimulant and also used for the treatment of hypersomnia; however, the wake-promoting potency of caffeine is often not strong enough, and high doses may induce side effects. Caffeine is metabolized to paraxanthine, theobromine, and theophylline. Paraxanthine is a ...
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Rogers Peter J - - 2010
Caffeine, a widely consumed adenosine A(1) and A(2A) receptor antagonist, is valued as a psychostimulant, but it is also anxiogenic. An association between a variant within the ADORA2A gene (rs5751876) and caffeine-induced anxiety has been reported for individuals who habitually consume little caffeine. This study investigated whether this single nucleotide ...
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Chen Yao - - 2010
Curcumin is a kind of plant polyphenol that is extracted from the rhizome of Curcuma longa. Studies about the effect of curcumin on the activity of drug-metabolizing enzymes in humans are lacking. To investigate the effect of curcumin on the activities of CYP1A2, CYP2A6, N-acetyltransferase (NAT2), and xanthine oxidase (XO) ...
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