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20 kDa PEGylated Adrenomedullin as a New Therapeutic Candidate for Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Gastrointestinal Disorders, 2020 Human adrenomedullin (AM), a hypotensive peptide, also has anti-colitis activity. We prepared a polyethylene glycol (PEG) ylated form of AM through the conjugation of PEG-AM (1–15) and AM (15–52).Goro Miki, Nobuko Kuroishi, Mariko Tokashiki, Sayaka Nagata, Masaji Tamura, Taku Yoshiya, Kumiko Yoshizawa-Kumagaye, Shinya Ashizuka, Joji Kato, Motoo Yamasaki, Kazuo Kitamura +10 moredoaj +1 more sourceCirculating adrenomedullin estimates survival and reversibility of organ failure in sepsis: the prospective observational multinational Adrenomedullin and Outcome in Sepsis and Septic Shock-1 (AdrenOSS-1) study [PDF]
, 2018 Background: Adrenomedullin (ADM) regulates vascular tone and endothelial permeability during sepsis. Levels of circulating biologically active ADM (bio-ADM) show an inverse relationship with blood pressure and a direct relationship with vasopressor ...Abroug, S., Alcourt, Y., Allam, H., Antonelli, M., Aubrey, A., Bachoumas, K., Bangert, K., Barthelemy, R., Bartoli, C., Baudrillart, L., Bayer, S., Beeken, T., Beeker, T., Begot, E., Beishuizen, A., Beishuizen, B., Berghe, C., Bergmann, A., Berquier, G., Besancenot, H., Blet, A., Bloos, F., Bloos, P., Bodet-Contentin, L., Boivin, A., Bongiovanni, C., Bonnet, F., Border, N., Bos-Burgmeijer, M., Bouadma, L., Bouhours, G., Bourdier, J., Bourzeix, P., Braad, A., Brick, L., Brulls, C., Buelens, I., Calvat, S., Caumon, E., Cayot, S., Chapellas, C., Chassier, C., Chenaf, S., Chousterman, B. G., Clere-Jehl, R., Colin, G., Collienne, C., Constantin, J. -M., Conte, M., Cornet, A., Cracco, C., Cupaciu, A., Cutuli, S. L., D'Arrigo, S., Daix, T., Damoisel, C., De Heer, G., De Schryver, N., Deiler, V., Deisz, R., Delabranche, X., Delmas, J., Denou, F., Dequin, P. F., Desachy, A., Deschamps, A., Deye, N., Dhif, N., Di Somma, S., Digravio, V., Dubief, E., Duchambon, A. -A., Dugernier, T., Dujardin, M. -F., Ehrmann, S., Fally, M. A., Fedou, A. -L., Feld, F., Feliot, E., Fesard, P., Fiancette, M., Fournier, M. -C., Francois, B., Freys, G., Frings, D., Fuhrmann, V., Fullekrug, B., Gaillard, T., Galy, A., Garcon, P., Garot, D., Gaudry, S., Gaugain, S., Gayat, E., Geukens, P., Geven, C., Godet, T., Gonnert, F., Gouhier, C., Goury, A., Guerin, R., Guillon, A., Guyon, M., Hartmann, O., Haucke, A., Hecketsweiler, S., Heenen, S., Hemelaar, P., Henin, P., Henker, R., Henry-Lagarrigue, M., Herafa, I., Heunks, L., Hoedemaekers, A., Hohn, A., Hollinger, A., Huberlant, V., Huot, B., Jabaudon, M., Jacob, L., Janisch, T., Jaschinski, U., Joret, A., Jouan, Y., Kehl, L., Kelly, D. S., Kerdjana, L., Kerinn, M., Kerymel, M., Kluge, S., Kohlberg, K. K., Kolanos, S., Kortgen, A., Kreuser, I., Kummerlen, C., La Combe, B., La Foucher, B., Lacherade, J. -C., Lafon, C., Laissi, M., Laleu, S., Lascarrou, J. -B., Lascarrou, J. B., Lasocki, S., Laterre, P. -F., Laterre, P. F., Launoy, A., Laurent, Y., Lebert, C., Leblanc, D., Lebreton, S., Legall, C., Legrand, M., Legras, A., Lematte, M., Leone, F. E., Lessinger, J. -M., Letrou, S., Lindau, S., Loiez, A., Louadah, B., Lucht, A., Ludes, P. O., Mabilat, C., Magalhaes, E., Mairesse, J., Malissin, I., Mancia, C., Manivet, P., Maquigneau, N., Martin-Levevre, L., Marx, G., Marx, N., Massat, S., Mebazaa, A., Megarbane, B., Meier, B., Meier-Hellmann, A., Meinig, T., Mercier, E., Messika, J., Metzger, C., Meybohm, P., Meyer, A., Meziani, F., Mourvillier, B., Muller, J., Mutlak, H., Navarin, S., Neuville, M., Nierhaus, A., Nouaille, M., Orru, M., Oueslati, H., Papendorp, S., Pascal, J., Perbet, S., Petre, H., Pezechk, J., Pichon, N., Pickkers, P., Pierre, V., Pottecher, J., Quatrocchi, D., Quattrochi, D., Rabouel, Y., Radji, S., Radjou, A., Rahmani, H., Reignier, J., Renard, S., Ricard, J. -D., Ringeis, G., Rinket, M., Robert, A., Robin, L., Rodier, N., Rolhion, C., Rommer, M., Roovers, N., Roszyk, L., Rouleau, S., Rousseau, C., Rouve, E., Roux, D., Ruimy, A., Russo, V., Salmon, C., Schedler, D., Schindler, A., Schnell, D., Schreiber, J., Schroder, D., Schuerholz, T., Schwope, K., Scigalla, P., Sebastien, L., Sensen, B., Siedler, S., Siewecke, A., Simeon-Vieules, V., Simon, T. -P., Simona, S., Singer, B., Soffker, G., Sonneville, R., Soyer, B., Struck, J., Szozot, M., Thibault, S., Thirifays, A., Thomas-Ruddel, D., Timsit, J. -F., Trine, H., Trof, R. J., Vallecoccia, M. S., Van Der Hoeven, H., Van Wezel, H., Varchetta, A., Verlhac, C., Vermeijden, J., Victori, G., Vignon, P., Vinatier, I., Vinetti, M., Voicu, S., Wetsch, W., Wichmann, D., Wittebole, X., Yehia, A., Zacharowski, K. D., Zanquila, M., Zapatero, D. C., Zinzonni, V. E., Zoccoli, G. +274 morecore +1 more sourceAdrenomedullin [PDF]
Circulation Research, 2002 Since 1993, with the discovery of adrenomedullin (AM) by Kitamura and coworkers,1 we have gained many insights into the biology of this new peptide. Although AM was originally found in human pheochromocytoma, preproAM gene expression and its immunoreactivity are widely distributed in humans and rodents and found in cardiovascular tissues, kidney ...Toshihiro Tsuruda, John C. Burnettopenaire +1 more sourceInvestigating interactions between epicardial adipose tissue and cardiac myocytes: what can we learn from different approaches? [PDF]
, 2017 Heart disease is a major cause of morbidity and mortality throughout the world. Some cardiovascular conditions can be modulated by lifestyle factors such as increased exercise or a healthier diet, but many require surgical or pharmacological ...Agra, Agra, Alexander, Alexander, Alexander, Alexopoulos, Arora, Baessler, Bakkum, Balcioglu, Berridge, Berry, Bers, Bers, Bełtowski, Bian, Burgeiro, Burridge, Castro, Chechi, Cheng, Chilukoti, Chiu, Daya, Dekker, Deng, Deng, Dobrzynski, Dong, Du, Eisner, Elie, Elisha, Engler, Fain, Fandino-Vaquero, Fernandez-Trasancos, Fosshaug, Frankel, Furuhashi, Gaborit, Gaborit, Gao, Georgiou, Ghantous, Gho, Goncalves, Greif, Greulich, Greulich, Greulich, Gruen, Guauque-Olarte, Haemers, Harada, Hassan, Hatem, Hatem, Hatem, Heijman, Heijman, Hua, Hung, Iacobellis, Iacobellis, Iacobellis, Iacobellis, Iacobellis, Iacobellis, Iacobellis, Imoto-Tsubakimoto, Iozzo, Itoh, Janik, Karastergiou, Kaushik, Kazumi, Kim, Kim, Kitagawa, Kleinz, Kusayama, Lage, Lamounier-Zepter, Lamounier-Zepter, Langheim, Leeper, Li, Lim, Lip, Look, MacQueen, Maghbooli, Mahabadi, Mahabadi, Marchington, Marchington, Margaritis, Martinsen, Matloch, Mattacks, Mattacks, Mattacks, Mazurek, Mazurek, Mazzoccoli, McAninch, Mookadam, Nakanishi, Nevelsteen, Nicholls, O'Connell, Pang, Paolisso, Parisi, Pezeshkian, Phillips, Pierdomenico, Pond, Pontes Soares, Prati, Rabkin, Rachwalik, Rainwater, Rajapurohitam, Rodriguez-Penas, Sacks, Sacks, Sacks, Sade, Salgado-Somoza, Samanta, Sarin, Scimia, Shapira-Schweitzer, Shibasaki, Shimabukuro, Siegel-Axel, Silaghi, Smith, Song do, Southan, Spiroglou, Szokodi, Takebayashi, Talman, Teijeira-Fernandez, Vacca, Venteclef, Viscogliosi, Voigt, Vural, Weikert, Westcott, White, Willens, Wong, Xu, Yamaguchi, Yañez-Rivera, Ye, Yilmaz, Zdychova, Zeng, Zhou +164 morecore +1 more sourceAdipocytes cause leukemia cell resistance to daunorubicin via oxidative stress response. [PDF]
, 2016 Adipocytes promote cancer progression and impair treatment, and have been shown to protect acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) cells from chemotherapies. Here we investigate whether this protection is mediated by changes in oxidative stress.Behan, James W, Heisterkamp, Nora, Ji, Lingyun, Mittelman, Steven D, Parmentier, Jean-Hugues, Sheng, Xia, Tucci, Jonathan +6 morecore +1 more sourceSerum protein fingerprinting by PEA immunoassay coupled with a pattern-recognition algorithms distinguishes MGUS and multiple myeloma [PDF]
, 2016 Serum protein fingerprints associated with MGUS and MM and their changes in MM after autologous stem cell transplantation (MM-ASCT, day 100) remain unexplored.Fillerová, Regina, Gajdoš, Petr, Kriegová, Eva, Krömer, Pavel, Kudělka, Miloš, Minařík, Jiří, Papajík, Tomáš, Pika, Tomáš, Schneiderová, Petra, Ščudla, Vlastimil +9 morecore +1 more sourceAdrenomedullin [PDF]
, 2017 The clinical CardShock risk score, including baseline lactate levels, was recently shown to facilitate risk stratification in patients with cardiogenic shock (CS). As based on baseline parameters, however, it may not reflect the change in mortality risk in response to initial therapies. Adrenomedullin is a prognostic biomarker in several cardiovascular T. Nishikimi, K. Kuwahara, Y. Nakagawa, K. Kangawa, K. Nakao +4 more +5 more sourcesCirculating Biologically Active Adrenomedullin Predicts Organ Failure and Mortality in Sepsis [PDF]
, 2019 BACKGROUND: Sepsis is a life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by a dysregulated host response to infection. Biologically active adrenomedullin (bio-ADM) is an emerging biomarker for sepsis.Bergmann, A., Di Somma, S., Hur, M., Kim, H., Struck, J. +4 morecore +1 more source