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Abstract Epicardial adipose tissue (EAT) is a metabolically active visceral fat depot located between the myocardium and the visceral pericardium, exerting direct paracrine and vasocrine effects on the heart and coronary vessels. Under physiological conditions, EAT supports myocardial energy metabolism and thermoregulation through fatty acid supply and
Elisabeth Heuboeck +2 more
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Cholinergic suppression of heart rate acceleration during intrinsic optogenetic activation of sympathetic cardiac neurons in perfused hearts. [PDF]
Russo R +6 more
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Beta adrenergic signaling as a therapeutic target for autoimmunity. [PDF]
Lauten TH +6 more
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Age‐related differences in cardiogenic shock secondary to Takotsubo syndrome
In this multicenter study of 408 patients with cardiogenic shock secondary to Takotsubo syndrome (CS‐TTS), age emerged as a major determinant of clinical profile and prognosis, along with SCAI shock stage. Younger patients presented with more atypical features and received more intensive support but had better short‐ and long‐term outcomes.
Marco Tomasino +21 more
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Adrenergic signaling coordinates distant and local responses to amputation in axolotl. [PDF]
Payzin-Dogru D +37 more
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Mental stress as a trigger of cardiovascular events: A narrative review
Stress stimulates the prefrontal cortex that in turns activates the limbic system with subsequent activation of the autonomic nervous system. The autonomic nervous system then stimulates the heart, vessels, endocrine and immune systems with a bidirectional communication. These mechanisms increase heart rate and blood pressure, promote vasoconstriction,
Paolo Raggi
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Cirrhotic Cardiomyopathy: Bridging Hepatic and Cardiac Pathophysiology in the Modern Era. [PDF]
Lupu D +3 more
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Alpha‐2‐adrenoreceptor agonists as analgesic drugs in equine medicine
Summary Managing pain in horses is challenging despite the availability of nonsteroidal anti‐inflammatory drugs, local anaesthetics, opioids and α2‐adrenoreceptor agonists. While α2‐agonists are widely used for sedation and restraint, their analgesic properties remain underutilised.
J. A. E. Hubbell +4 more
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Structural and Pharmacological Insights into Propranolol: An Integrated Crystallographic Perspective. [PDF]
Witczyńska A +4 more
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