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Artemether and Euphorbia Factor L9 suppress kynurenine production through distinct effects on Tryptophan metabolism

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Endogenous Ouabain Is Not Ouabain

Hypertension, 2014
The concept of a circulating digitalis-like inhibitor of the sodium pump, Na+, K+-ATPase, evolved from studies performed in the 1960s. De Wardener et al1 addressed the question of whether a small increase in the glomerular filtration rate together with changes in the concentration of the more recently discovered hormone aldosterone could explain the ...
Lynley K, Lewis   +5 more
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Is the Circulating Ouabain-like Compound Ouabain?

American Journal of Hypertension, 1994
The evidence is very strong for a circulating inhibitor of the sodium, potassium ATPase in volume-expanded hypertension. Recently, this inhibitor was isolated from human plasma and identified as ouabain. We are reporting our results using a very specific and sensitive immunoassay for ouabain with which we were unable to detect or able to detect only ...
E P, Gomez-Sanchez   +4 more
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Ouabain, endogenous ouabain and ouabain-like factors: The Na+ pump/ouabain receptor, its linkage to NCX, and its myriad functions

Cell Calcium, 2020
In this brief review we discuss some aspects of the Na+ pump and its roles in mediating the effects of ouabain and endogenous ouabain (EO): i) in regulating the cytosolic Ca2+ concentration ([Ca2+]CYT) via Na/Ca exchange (NCX), and ii) in activating a number of protein kinase (PK) signaling cascades that control a myriad of cell functions. Importantly,
Mordecai P. Blaustein, John M. Hamlyn
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Ouabain-like factor

Current Opinion in Nephrology and Hypertension, 1998
Accumulated evidence has suggested that several sodium pump inhibitors, similar to cardiotonic steroids, are present in the human body. Ouabain-like factor, the most appealing candidate, has been found to be increased with high sodium intake and hypervolaemia, and in essential hypertension, mineralocorticoid hypertension, and pregnancy-induced ...
A, Goto, K, Yamada
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Ouabain Hypoglycemia: Insulin Mediation

Science, 1968
The fall in blood sugar occurring during infusion of ouabain (1 microgram per kilogram per minute for a 60-minute period) in dogs is accompanied by an increased uptake of glucose and potassium by the liver. Concurrently, plasma insulin in the portal blood increases significantly.
L, Triner, P, Killian, G G, Nahas
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