The role of reactive enteric glia‐macrophage interactions in acute and chronic inflammation
Abstract Enteric glia are a heterogeneous population of peripheral glia within the enteric nervous system and play pivotal roles in gut homeostasis, tissue integrity, coordination of motility, and intestinal immune responses. Under physiological conditions, they communicate with enteric neurons to control intestinal motility.
Schneider Reiner+4 more
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Norepinephrine Involvment in Penile Detumescence [PDF]
Diederichs, W.+3 more
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Deciphering the Role of Adrenergic Receptors in Alzheimer's Disease: Paving the Way for Innovative Therapies. [PDF]
Miliotou AN, Kotsoni A, Zacharia LC.
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Gastric Motility in Conscious Rats
By training rats to remain awake inside an MRI scanner, we can now noninvasively scan their gastrointestinal tracts without using anesthesia. This allows us to assess gastric motility and emptying in conscious rats without the various confounding effects that anesthesia might cause.
Xiaokai Wang+7 more
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Differential mechanisms of action of the trace amines octopamine, synephrine and tyramine on the porcine coronary and mesenteric artery [PDF]
Chess-Williams, Russ+2 more
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Early-Life Stress Influences the Transcriptional Activation of Alpha-2A Adrenergic Receptor and Associated Protein Kinase A Signaling Molecules in the Frontal Cortex of Rats. [PDF]
Ali S, Dwivedi Y.
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Decoding Gastric Reflexes: The Role of Mechanosensitive Enteric Neurons in Stomach Motility
ABSTRACT This review focuses on mechanosensitive enteric neurons (MEN) in the guinea pig stomach and their roles in gastric motor reflex pathways. The guinea pig model is advantageous for studying gastric physiology, as its stomach structure and function closely resemble those of humans. Gastric motility involves distinct functional regions: the fundus
Gemma Mazzuoli‐Weber+2 more
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Neurogenic bladder pathophysiology, assessment and management after lumbar diseases. [PDF]
Hao J+5 more
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Positive social relations, loneliness, and immune system gene regulation
In two studies of Korean adults, positive social relations—characterized by warmth, satisfaction, and trust—are inversely associated with conserved transcriptional response to adversity (CTRA) gene expression, independent of loneliness. Social flourishing may benefit human molecular well‐being, above and beyond the absence of social isolation or ...
Sung‐Ha Lee+4 more
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Massive pheochromocytoma causing adrenal crisis during surgery: a case report and review of the literature. [PDF]
Zeng J, Yang T, Wang Y, Wu L.
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