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Effect of Bumetanide on Facial Nerve Regeneration in Rat Model
Objective We investigated the effects of bumetanide alone and in combination with dexamethasone on facial nerve regeneration in rats with facial paralysis. Study Design A prospective controlled animal study. Setting An animal laboratory.
ORUN, OYA, AKAKIN, DİLEK
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Acute Diuretic Tolerance to Bumetanide.
It has been reported that an acute tolerance developed to furosemide diuresis in rats and humans within a short period of time and in an unpredictable manner.
Cook, Jack Alan
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Bumetanide blocks CFTRGClin the native sweat duct
Bumetanide is well known for its ability to inhibit the nonconductive Na+-K+-2Cl−cotransporter. We were surprised in preliminary studies to find that bumetanide in the contraluminal bath also inhibited NaCl absorption in the human sweat duct, which is ...
M. M. Reddy, P. M. Quinton
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Stress is a major risk factor for psychiatric disorders, such as depression, posttraumatic stress disorder, and schizophrenia. Early life stress, such as maternal separation, can have long-term effects on the development of the central nervous system and
Die Hu +6 more
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Bumetanide-Enhanced Phenobarbetal in Neonatal Seizure Model
Anticonvulsant efficacy of phenobarbital, bumetanide, and a combination of these drugs was studied in an in vitro hippocampal rat pup (4-7 days) preparation, with recurrent seizures induced by exposure to low-Mg solution, at the Department of Neurology ...
J Gordon Millichap
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Development of Acute Tolerance to Bumetanide: Constant-Rate Infusion Studies
Bumetanide was administered intravenously to four mongrel dogs as a bolus of 8.7 µg/kg, immediately followed by a constant-rate infusion of 0.35 µg/min/kg at 0.036 ml/min. Treatment A consisted of a 90-min equilibration period and first hour (Phase I) of
Smith, David E., Cook, Jack A.
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Comparing vibrational spectra of free bumetanide and its solutions
Bumetanide, which is known as a potent diuretic, is currently under investigation for its potential antiepileptic effects in neonatal seizures. The purpose of this study was to examine the molecular structure of bumetanide both in the free form and its ...
Bolukbasi, Olcay
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Neonatal Seizure Models to Study Epileptogenesis
Current therapeutic strategies for epilepsy include anti-epileptic drugs and surgical treatments that are mainly focused on the suppression of existing seizures rather than the occurrence of the first spontaneous seizure.
Yuka Kasahara +2 more
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Bumetanide in congestive heart failure
Bumetanide, a new diuretic exerting its major effect on the ascending limb of the loop of Henle, was evaluated in 20 patients with congestive heart failure. Dosage ranged from 1 mg to 3 mg daily depending on the patient's condition.
Christensen, O. +2 more
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