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Low-carbohydrate diets affect energy balance and fuel homeostasis differentially in lean and obese rats [PDF]
In parallel with increased prevalence of overweight people in affluent societies are individuals trying to lose weight, often using low-carbohydrate diets.
Dijk, G. van, +3 more
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Sacubitril/valsartan preserves regional cardiac function following myocardial infarction in rats
Parts of the figure were drawn by using pictures from Servier Medical Art. Servier Medical Art by Servier is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/). Abstract Aims Sacubitril/valsartan (Sac/Val) is used for treatment of heart failure. The effect of Sac/Val on regional dysfunction
Einar Sjaastad Nordén +16 more
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The Effects of Caffeine Toxicity on The Liver in WistarRats
Caffeine is a widely used stimulant found in coffee and tea, mostly consumed as a beverage for alertness and enhanced intellectual performance but in excess can lead to dysfunction in normal body metabolism and toxicity on body organs.
Innih, S.O.*, Calmday-Ombo, D.
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Data on development of the Wistar rat skeleton at the end of gestation
Data presented gives detailed information on bone development and ossification grade of Wistar rat fetuses close to parturition (Gestation days 21–23). Focus lies on the representation of the ossification status of an individual and options to summarize ...
Bernd Baier, Bruno Viertel
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Dopamine depletion in wistar rats with epilepsy
Abstract The dopamine content in cerebral structures has been related to neuronal excitability and several approaches have been used to study this phenomenon during seizure vulnerability period. In the present work, we describe the effects of dopamine depletion after the administration of 6-hidroxidopamine (6-OHDA) into the substantia nigra pars ...
E. M. Trindade-Filho +25 more
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Sequeira et al. reveal how the glucagon‐like peptide‐1 receptor agonist (GLP‐1‐RA) semaglutide restores cardiomyocyte function in rats subjected to a high‐fat/high‐fructose diet (HFD). Employing fluorescence‐ and patch‐clamp technology in isolated cardiac myocytes, they demonstrate that semaglutide reverses HFD‐induced activation of L‐type calcium ...
Vasco Sequeira +12 more
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Background: Periodontal disease is a progressive destructive change that causes loss of bone and periodontal ligaments around the teeth that can eventually lead to its loss.
Rini Devijanti Ridwan +2 more
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Effects of methimepip and JNJ-5207852 in Wistar rats exposed to an open-field with and without object and in Balb/c mice exposed to a radial-arm maze [PDF]
The role of the histamine H3 receptor (H3R) in anxiety is controversial, due to limitations in drug selectivity and limited validity of behavioral tests used in previous studies. In the present report, we describe two experiments.
Abuhamdah, Rushdie M. +4 more
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Abstract Background Cardiac remodelling, a crucial aspect of heart failure, is commonly investigated in preclinical models by quantifying cardiomyocyte cross‐sectional area (CSA) and microvascular density (MVD) via histological methods, such as immunohistochemistry.
Tamás G. Gergely +14 more
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Long‐lasting remodeling of astrocytes in an Scna1+/− mouse model of Dravet syndrome
Abstract Objective Dravet syndrome (DS) is a prototypical developmental and epileptic encephalopathy caused by mutations in the SCN1A gene, leading to loss of function of the voltage‐gated sodium channel Naᵥ1.1. The latter causes early onset drug‐resistant seizures and enduring cognitive and behavioral deficits.
Athénaïs Genin +10 more
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