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Unraveling the functional dynamics of Caenorhabditis elegans stress‐responsive omega class GST‐44
Omega‐class glutathione S‐transferases (GSTs) are integral to redox regulation and cellular stress responses. This study characterized GST‐44 in Caenorhabditis elegans, revealing its predominant expression in the intestine and excretory H‐cell, with significant upregulation under various stress conditions.
Charlotte Sophia Kaiser +9 more
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Abstract figure legend The volume‐regulated anion channel (VRAC), composed of leucine‐rich repeat‐containing 8 (LRRC8) proteins, serves both canonical and non‐canonical functions in vertebrate cells. The canonical function of this channel relates to its original description, which is homeostatic regulation of cell volume in response to hypotonic ...
Sergei Yanushkevich +9 more
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Among high‐risk patients with type 2 diabetes, new oral loop diuretic intensification was frequent and portended adverse prognostic significance. Treatment with canagliflozin significantly reduced the need for loop diuretic intensification. CI, confidence interval; CKD, chronic kidney disease; CV, cardiovascular; HF, heart failure; HR, hazard ratio ...
Safia Chatur +11 more
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Effects of Ethacrynic Acid on Frog Gastric Mucosa in Chloride Solutions
The addition of ethacrynic acid to a concentration of 1 mM in the nutrient solution bathing the frog gastric mucosa in vitro produced an immediate decrease in resistance followed by an increase in resistance and a decrease in H+ secretory rate.
Manuel Schwartz +3 more
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Oxidative stress in sporadic amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) has been evidenced by accumulation of oxidatively modified products of nucleic acids, lipids, sugars, and proteins in the motor neuron system of brains and spinal cords obtained at autopsy from the patients.
Noriyuki Shibata +6 more
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Hypotensive Effect of Ethacrynic Acid [PDF]
Ethacrynic acid has been found to possess a similar antihypertensive action to the thiazide diuretics. The use of the two drugs together results in a greater fall in pressure than that obtained with either drug alone. When thiazide therapy is supplemented by ethacrynic acid and dietary restriction of sodium a substantial additional reduction in blood ...
J, CONWAY, G, LEONETTI
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Inspired by the structure and reciprocating motion of fish dorsal fins, a drug‐eluting contact lens based on deformable microstructures for non‐invasive drug delivery is developed. The drug release rate can be adaptively adjusted to intraocular pressure changes and proactively regulated by cyclic ocular loads, enabling it to respond to elevated ...
Xu Li +9 more
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EVOLUTION study findings. KCCQ‐12, 12‐question Kansas City Cardiomyopathy Questionnaire; NT‐proBNP, N‐terminal pro‐B‐type natriuretic peptide Abstract Aims We sought to characterize the clinical course of patients following worsening heart failure (WHF) treated in an outpatient setting and to identify factors associated with a poor response to standard
Gad Cotter +15 more
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The multidrug resistance protein MRP has been shown to mediate the transport of glutathione S-conjugates across membranes. In this study we demonstrate that the glutathione S-conjugate of the diuretic drug ethacrynic acid, which is an efficient inhibitor
Cnubben, Nicole H.P. +4 more
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Fish hepatic glutathione transferases are connected with the elimination of intracellular pollutants and detoxification of organic micro-pollutants in their aquatic ecosystem. The two-substrate steady state kinetic mechanism of Silver catfish (Synodontis
Ayodele O. Kolawole
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