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Rebound Rise in Renin Concentrations after Cessation of Salicylates [PDF]
Salicylates are widely used in the treatment of rheumatic disorders, and they have been shown to induce minor changes in renal function. One of the major mechanisms of action of salicylates is the suppression of prostaglandin synthetase activity, and in ...
G. W. Boyd+3 more
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Schematic illustration of resident macrophages in Immune checkpoint inhibitor‐associated nephrotoxicity (ICI‐AN). Using an integrated approach (including imaging mass cytometry, transcriptomics, and murine models), this study reveals that resident macrophages drive immune‐stromal interactions in ICI‐AN, promoting fibroblast activation through CXCL9 and
Yanhong Ma+11 more
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Background: Steroidal and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents have several limitations, due to which people are moving towards use of traditional medicines. Considering this, the current attempt is aimed to evaluate in vivo anti-inflammatory effect of
Harmeet Kaur+5 more
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Pharmacology of diferuloyl methane (curcumin), a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agent
Abstract Some pharmacological actions of curcumin (diferuloyl methane) have been examined in rats, mice and cats. The compound possesses significant anti-inflammatory activity in acute as well as in chronic models of inflammation. It is as potent as phenylbutazone in the carrageenan oedema test but only half as potent in chronic tests ...
R C Srimal, B N Dhawan
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TSHR‐Targeting Nucleic Acid Aptamer Treats Graves' Ophthalmopathy via Novel Allosteric Inhibition
This study presents YC3, a novel inhibitory TSHR‐targeting aptamer, as a promising therapeutic for Graves' ophthalmopathy (GO). YC3 suppresses pathological phenotypes in human orbital fibroblasts and improves outcomes in GO mice by binding to a previously unidentified allosteric site on TSHR, demonstrating the potential of aptamers in advancing ...
Yanchen Zhang+16 more
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Temporomandibular joint disorders (TMDs) represent a prevalent group of musculoskeletal conditions that significantly affect oral function and quality of life.
Ilie Mihai Luca+11 more
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This study analyzes 398 432 participants, identifying four distinct metabolic‐inflammatory subtypes. These subtypes show a significant association with digestive disease risk. Cluster‐associated metabolite signatures partially explain this link. Machine learning models using these metabolites accurately predict risk for ten digestive diseases. Key risk
Zhenhe Jin+10 more
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A novel copper nanocluster coated with 4‐mercaptobenzeneboronic acid (CuMPBA) is developed to target bacterial polysaccharides for addressing complicated acute lung injury (ALI) caused by severe burns and early pulmonary infections. CuMPBA exhibits dual anti‐inflammatory and antibacterial mechanisms by: (a) binding and degrading toxic bacterial ...
Haojie Ge+4 more
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A selenomethionine‐derived carbon dot (Se‐Met‐CD) serves as a potent nano‐antioxidant, efficiently scavenging reactive oxygen species, protecting nucleus pulposus cells from oxidative damage, restoring extracellular matrix homeostasis, and significantly mitigating intervertebral disc degeneration in vivo, which demonstrates great promise as a nanozyme ...
Qingzheng Zhang+4 more
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Acute drug-induced tubulointerstitial nephritis
Currently, medications have the leading position in the development of acute tubulointerstitial nephritis. Antibiotics, proton pump inhibitors and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are the most common etiologic agents of acute tubulointerstitial ...
A. I. Dyadyk, T. E. Kugler
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