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The cardiotonic digoxin has been recently shown to possess an anti-inflammatory potential in numerous metabolic and inflammatory disorders. However, data about digoxin’s impact in the setting of acute liver injury and sterile inflammation are still ...
Mohamed E. Shaker +2 more
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We report the clinical course of a diabetic patient with bilateral cataract and rubeosis in association with ocular ischemic syndrome and initially treated him with simultaneous intravitreal 2 mg aflibercept and 2 mg triamcinolone acetonide injection at ...
Ceren Durmaz Engin +4 more
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Understanding of sterile inflammation and its associated biological triggers and diseases is still at the elementary stage. This becomes more warranted in cases where infections are not associated with the pathology.
Sayani Banerjee +6 more
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ORMDL proteins regulate ceramide levels during sterile inflammation
The bioactive sphingolipid metabolite, ceramide, regulates physiological processes important for inflammation and elevated levels of ceramide have been implicated in IL-1-mediated events.
Lin Cai +7 more
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Mitochondrial Contribution to Inflammation in Diabetic Kidney Disease
Diabetes is the leading cause of chronic kidney disease worldwide. Despite the burden, the factors contributing to the development and progression of diabetic kidney disease (DKD) remain to be fully elucidated.
Alla Mitrofanova +4 more
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Sterile inflammation and pregnancy complications: a review [PDF]
Inflammation is essential for successful embryo implantation, pregnancy maintenance and delivery. In the last decade, important advances have been made in regard to endogenous, and therefore non-infectious, initiators of inflammation, which can act through the same receptors as pathogens.
Mathieu, Nadeau-Vallée +6 more
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Role of sterile inflammation in fatty liver diseases
Sterile inflammation is a ubiquitous response of tissues to stress and injury, and occurs to a high degree in the liver. This results in high levels of tissue damage after development of the metabolic syndrome, and with alcohol excess.
Yonglin Chen +2 more
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Sterile inflammation in the liver and pancreas [PDF]
AbstractgraphicThe ability of tissue injury to result in inflammation is a well‐recognized phenomenon and is central to a number of common liver and pancreatic diseases including alcoholic steatohepatitis and pancreatitis, as well as drug‐induced liver injury, non‐alcoholic steatohepatitis, and pancreatitis from other causes.
Rafaz, Hoque +2 more
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Proinflammatory extracellular and intracellular DAMPs are the dominant etiological factors of sterile inflammation in immuno-inflammatory rheumatic diseases.
M. Z. Saidov
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Resolution of Sterile Inflammation: Role for Vitamin C
Introduction. Macrophage reprogramming is vital for resolution of acute inflammation. Parenteral vitamin C (VitC) attenuates proinflammatory states in murine and human sepsis.
Bassem M. Mohammed +7 more
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