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Lipid Modulation and Systemic Inflammation

Critical Care Clinics, 2001
N-6 and n-3 PUFAs from the diet are absorbed and reach the cell where they interact with fatty acid binding proteins within cell membranes and cytoplasm. They are processed in the endoplasmic reticulum (desaturation-elongation reactions, lipid synthesis, eicosanoid and epoxide production) and in peroxisomes (beta-oxidation, synthesis, oxidation ...
G P, Zaloga, P, Marik
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Inflammation in the nervous system

Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 1995
Earlier studies on inflammation in the CNS have largely focused on conditions with an immune component. Recent evidence has emerged, however, that the innate, acute inflammatory response in the CNS parenchyma is quite unlike that in other tissues. The meninges and ventricular compartments show more typical responses, as does the parenchyma of the brain
V H, Perry   +3 more
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Sauna bathing and systemic inflammation

European Journal of Epidemiology, 2017
We aimed to investigate whether frequency of sauna bathing is associated with the levels of serum C-reactive protein. C-reactive protein is a leading blood marker of systemic inflammation. The study consisted of 2084 men (42-60 years) without acute or chronic inflammation.
Laukkanen Jari Antero   +1 more
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The systemic response to inflammation

Biochemical Pharmacology, 1968
Abstract Various acute phase reactants (APR) have been studied in rats with different types of inflammation. These APR (serum albumin, serum globulins, plasma fibrinogens, serum alpha-2-glycoprotein [GP], total serum glycoproteins, serum mucoproteins) and neutrophils and lymphocytes reflect the onset, intensity, and duration of many types of ...
E M, Glenn, B J, Bowman, T C, Koslowske
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The Complement System and Inflammation

1979
The complement system was discovered toward the end of the nineteenth century as a heat-labile principle in fresh nonimmune serum which was essential for the bactericidal activity of serum from immunized guinea pigs. It has subsequently been established as a very important factor of constitutive immunity. The complement system functions as an auxiliary
J O, Minta, H Z, Movat
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The neutrophil and systemic inflammation

Joint Bone Spine, 2012
Joint Bone Spine - In Press.Proof corrected by the author Available online since lundi 6 fevrier ...
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Local inflammation occurs before systemic inflammation in patients with COPD

Respirology, 2010
ABSTRACTBackground and objective:  COPD is associated not only with an abnormal inflammatory response in the lung but also with systemic inflammation, including systemic oxidative stress, activation of circulating inflammatory cells and increased circulating levels of inflammatory cytokines.
Zhihui, He   +4 more
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Systemic Markers of Inflammation in Periodontitis

Journal of Periodontology, 2005
This literature review summarizes current knowledge on the systemic levels of selected markers of inflammation in periodontitis. From samples of peripheral blood the following cellular factors are discussed: total number of white blood cells, red blood cells, and thrombocytes.
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Skin Inflammation, Systemic Inflammation, and Cardiovascular Disease in Psoriasis

JAMA Dermatology
ImportancePsoriasis is associated with increased cardiovascular risk, but the underlying pathogenic mechanisms remain unclear. Elucidating these mechanisms can help develop treatment strategies and enhance understanding of the link between peripheral inflammation, such as psoriatic skin lesions, and cardiovascular disease (CVD).ObjectiveTo explore ...
Axel, Svedbom   +6 more
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The Kinin System in Inflammation

1993
Bradykinin and related kinins are important mediators of most kinds of inflammation. Mechanisms of kinin production in injury, infection and immune system activation are discussed. Bradykinin antagonists show great promise for development of new drugs for inflammation.
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