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Abstract Objectives Acute cerebral ischemia is characterized by several pathological processes evolving during time, which contribute to the final tissue damage. Secondary processes, such as prolonged inflammatory response, impaired mitochondrial function and oxidative stress, are responsible for the progression of brain injury to the peri‐infarct area,
Fioravante Capone +8 more
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Origin of dopamine in the rat adrenal cortex
The hypothesis that dopamine (DA) is involved in the control of aldosterone secretion is given some support by the finding of DA in the adrenal cortex of several species, but the source of this DA is not known.
N. T. Buu, C. Lussier
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What Fat Is That? Scanning Perirenal Fat: A Survey of Australasian Sonographers
What fat is that? Ultrasound measurement of perirenal adipose tissue and CVD. Results of a survey of Australasian sonographers 2024. ABSTRACT Introduction Ultrasound measures of perirenal adipose tissue (PRAT) have emerged as potentially efficient, cost‐effective, and accessible methods for assessing cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk.
Victoria Baumann +2 more
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Abstract Hepatitis C virus (HCV) remains a significant global health burden, with vertical transmission being the primary route of infection in children. Direct‐acting antivirals (DAAs) have transformed HCV treatment in pediatrics, but limited data exist on their administration in medically complex children who are dependent on enteral tubes. We report
Connie Chen, Leah Gibson, James Squires
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Primary aldosteronism (PA) is the most frequent form of secondary arterial hypertension. Mutations in different genes increase aldosterone production in PA, but additional mechanisms may contribute to increased cell proliferation and aldosterone ...
Rami M. El Zein +14 more
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The Innervation of the Adrenal Cortex
1. The distribution and termination of nerve fibers in the mammalian and avian adrenal cortices was histologically investigated in sections treated with a modification of the Bielschowsky silver-impregnation method.2. Juxtacapsular ganglia were found in the monkey and dog.
SHIODA, Toshiro, NISHIDA, Shiichi
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Hydroxysteroid dehydrogenases in the human adrenal cortex.
The histochemical utilization of 3α-, 3β-, 6β-, 11α-, 11β-, 12α-, 16α-, 16β-, 17α-, 17β-, 20α-, 21- and 24-hydroxysteroids by three normal adult human adrenal glands, two human foetal adrenal glands, three adrenals from patients with Cushing's syndrome ...
Calman, Kenneth +3 more
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Perspective: Depression in Persons with Parkinson's Disease
Abstract Depression is a prevalent and disabling syndrome characterized by sustained sadness and/or anhedonia, as well as cognitive and physical symptoms. In Parkinson's disease (PD), depression is both common and clinically challenging due to overlapping symptoms and complex etiologic interactions. Major depressive disorder occurs in approximately 17%
Albert F.G. Leentjens +1 more
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The role of toll-like receptors in the adrenal gland
Sepsis is caused by infection and often followed by an overwhelming inflammatory response. This can lead to shock, organ failure and even death. Each year approximately 60,000 people die in Germany due to sepsis.
Tran, Thi Hoai Nguyen
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Abstract Aim Aromatase is the key enzyme in the biosynthesis of 17β‐estradiol, the most potent estrogen, which has pleiotropic neuroprotective properties. Aromatase levels increase in the brain after stroke, and its gene variants increase susceptibility to stroke. This study aims to determine whether aromatase overexpression improves stroke outcome and
Lindsay Gallagher +8 more
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