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Treatment of cyclic vomiting syndrome with co-enzyme Q10 and amitriptyline, a retrospective study [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Neurology, 2010
Background Cyclic vomiting syndrome (CVS), which is defined by recurrent stereotypical episodes of nausea and vomiting, is a relatively-common disabling condition that is associated with migraine headache and mitochondrial dysfunction.
Preston Amy   +4 more
doaj   +3 more sources

Combination of tauroursodeoxycholic acid, co-enzyme Q10 and creatine demonstrates additive neuroprotective effects in in-vitro models of Parkinson’s disease [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Neuroscience
This study aimed to evaluate different combinations of three dietary supplements for potential additive or synergistic effects in an in vitro Parkinson’s Disease model. The complex and diverse processes leading to neurodegeneration in each patient with a
Alexander Shtilbans   +5 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Influence of titanium dioxide nanoparticles and/or cadmium chloride oral exposure on testicular morphology, oxidative stress, and apoptosis in rats: Ameliorative role of co-enzyme Q10 [PDF]

open access: yesHeliyon
Background and objectives: Little is known about the implications of titanium dioxide nanoparticles (TiO2NPs) and cadmium chloride (Cd) co-exposure on the male reproductive system in mammals. As a result, this study researched the effects of oral TiO2NPs
Amany Behairy   +8 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Co-Enzyme Q10 and n-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acid Supplementation Reverse Intermittent Hypoxia-Induced Growth Restriction and Improved Antioxidant Profiles in Neonatal Rats [PDF]

open access: yesAntioxidants, 2017
Neonatal intermittent hypoxia (IH) increases the risk for many morbidities in extremely low birth weight/gestational age (ELBW/ELGA) neonates with compromised antioxidant systems and poor growth.
Kay D. Beharry   +5 more
doaj   +2 more sources

The Effects of Co-Enzyme Q10 and Caffeine on Morphometric Characteristics of Queen Honey Bees

open access: yesTurkish Journal of Agriculture: Food Science and Technology, 2021
Honey bee queen quality is a critical factor of colony performance. Indications of such qualities can manifest themselves through morphological traits such as wet weight and thorax width.
Samet Okuyan, Paul Cross
doaj   +3 more sources

Comparative evaluation of co-enzyme Q10 and Melaleuca alternifolia as antioxidant gels in treatment of chronic periodontitis: A clinical study

open access: yesContemporary Clinical Dentistry, 2016
Background: Conventional nonsurgical periodontal therapy has been proven to be an effective treatment for patients with chronic periodontitis. Coenzyme Q10 and tea tree oil (TTO) are known to have potential therapeutic benefits in chronic periodontitis ...
Chetan Purushottam Raut, Kunal S Sethi
doaj   +2 more sources

Mitochondrial dysfunction in obesity: potential benefit and mechanism of Co-enzyme Q10 supplementation in metabolic syndrome. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Diabetes Metab Disord, 2014
AbstractCo-enzyme Q10 (Co-Q10) is an essential component of the mitochondrial electron transport chain. Most cells are sensitive to co-enzyme Q10 (Co-Q10) deficiency. This deficiency has been implicated in several clinical disorders such as heart failure, hypertension, Parkinson’s disease and obesity.
Alam MA, Rahman MM.
europepmc   +5 more sources

The effect of co-enzyme q10 on acute liver damage in rats, a biochemical and pathological study. [PDF]

open access: yesHepat Mon, 2013
Dear Editor, Liver plays the role of detoxifier and excreter of destructive agents against body intoxication. Liver injury occurs following by histopathological changes including degeneration, necrosis, and atrophy of liver parenchymal cells with interstitial connective tissue as well as increasing in liver enzymes, such as aspartate ...
Ashkani Esfahani S   +4 more
europepmc   +4 more sources

Beneficial effects of co-enzyme Q10 and rosiglitazone in fructose-induced metabolic syndrome in rats

open access: yesBulletin of Faculty of Pharmacy Cairo University, 2013
Increased fructose consumption is strongly associated with metabolic syndrome (MS). This study was performed to elucidate the role of co-enzyme Q10 (CoQ) and/or rosiglitazone (Rosi) in fructose induced MS.
Suzan M. Mansour   +2 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Co-enzyme-Q10 and taurine abate isoprenaline-mediated hepatorenal dysregulations and oxidative stress in rats

open access: yesClinical Nutrition Open Science
Summary: Context: Hepatic and renal damages manifest in patients with acute or chronic heart failure after the incidence of myocardial infarction (MI).
Emuesiri G. Moke   +11 more
doaj   +2 more sources

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