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Some Observations on the Physiology and Pharmacology of the Nerve Endings in the Crop and Gizzard of the Earthworm, with Special Reference to the Effects of Cooling

Some Observations on the Physiology and Pharmacology of the Nerve Endings in the Crop and Gizzard of the Earthworm, with Special Reference to the Effects of Cooling

... Contrary to the accepted view, the contraction produced by barium on warm preparations would appear to be due to a stimulation of the nervous mechanism in the crop and gizzard and not to[r] ...

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Proadrenomedullin NH(2) terminal 20 peptide, a new product of the adrenomedullin gene, inhibits norepinephrine overflow from nerve endings

Proadrenomedullin NH(2) terminal 20 peptide, a new product of the adrenomedullin gene, inhibits norepinephrine overflow from nerve endings

... adrenomedullin but could not suppress the sympathoinhibitory effect of PAMP. Neither a nicotinic antagonist, hexamethonium, nor a presynaptic alfa2 antagonist, yohimbine, blocked the sympathoinhibitory effect of PAMP. ...

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The sensoneural organization of the snout skin of the cow (Bos indicus) in light of the somatosensory adaptations of mammals

The sensoneural organization of the snout skin of the cow (Bos indicus) in light of the somatosensory adaptations of mammals

... elaborate nerve ending of the snout in the cow was the corpuscular nerve ending, which resembled on one hand with the innominate corpuscles described by Quilliam, (1966) and on the other hand to the primate ...

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The characteristics of the mechanoreceptors of the hip with arthrosis

The characteristics of the mechanoreceptors of the hip with arthrosis

... When the groups with and without arthrosis were compared, there was a significantly greater reduction in the Pacini type (P < 0.0351) than the Ruffini type (P = 0.2674). The Pacini corpuscles are low threshold and ...

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Subchondral bone osteoclasts induce sensory innervation and osteoarthritis pain

Subchondral bone osteoclasts induce sensory innervation and osteoarthritis pain

... nociceptive nerve fibers adjacent to the trabecular bone surface beginning 1 week after surgery (Supplemental Figure 8, A and ...of nerve endings remained increased at 8 weeks after DMM ...

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Dental pain induced by an ambient thermal differential: pathophysiological hypothesis

Dental pain induced by an ambient thermal differential: pathophysiological hypothesis

... the nerve terminals within the pulpodentin complex, the activation of peptidergic fibers causes the local release of vasoactive neuropeptides such as SP and ...nociceptive nerve endings. By virtue of ...

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Peripheral Receptors Affecting Breathing and Cardiovascular Function in Non Mammalian Vertebrates

Peripheral Receptors Affecting Breathing and Cardiovascular Function in Non Mammalian Vertebrates

... Baroreceptor-type nerve endings have also been located in other regions of the arterial trunk and in the pulmonary artery in birds with the light microscope Tcheng, Fu & Chen, 1965; Abra[r] ...

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Immunologists getting nervous: neuropeptides, dendritic cells and T cell activation

Immunologists getting nervous: neuropeptides, dendritic cells and T cell activation

... CGRP is released simultaneously with SP from capsaicin- sensitive nerve endings. In contrast with SP, CGRP directly suppresses IL-2 production and proliferation in murine T cells [36]. In addition, ...

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‘Facilitation’ of Melanophore Responses in Winter Flounder Pseudopleuronectes Americanus

‘Facilitation’ of Melanophore Responses in Winter Flounder Pseudopleuronectes Americanus

... Also, the relative rapidity of in vitro melanosome aggregation in response to K+-evoked universal depolarization of the scale-slip nerve endings before black-adapted flounders experience[r] ...

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Proadrenomedullin NH2 terminal 20 peptide inhibits the voltage gated Ca2+ channel current through a pertussis toxin sensitive G protein in rat pheochromocytoma derived PC 12 cells

Proadrenomedullin NH2 terminal 20 peptide inhibits the voltage gated Ca2+ channel current through a pertussis toxin sensitive G protein in rat pheochromocytoma derived PC 12 cells

... by a G protein. The inhibition was abolished by pretreating the cells with pertussis toxin, indicating that a pertussis toxin-sensitive G protein was involved in the signal trans- duction mechanism of PAMP. The present ...

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Airway Smooth Muscle in Exercise-Induced Bronchospasm: Some Speculations

Airway Smooth Muscle in Exercise-Induced Bronchospasm: Some Speculations

... This pheno- menon may be related to catecholamine release from sympathetic nerve endings and the adrenal medulla, acting via the -receptar, and perhaps by decreas- ing histamine and othe[r] ...

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Evidence for mast cells contributing to neuromuscular pathology in an inherited model of ALS

Evidence for mast cells contributing to neuromuscular pathology in an inherited model of ALS

... motor nerve endings and denervated ...autonomic nerve endings (58, ...motor nerve endings, denervated myofibers, perisynaptic Schwann cells, or inflammatory ...motor nerve ...

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A comparitive study of the ventricles and the bulbus cordis of the vertebrate heart

A comparitive study of the ventricles and the bulbus cordis of the vertebrate heart

... the nerve bundles approach the vessel wall to supply ...organised nerve endings present in the vessel wall ...terminal nerve network with imbedded oell nuclei were observed in the adventitia ...

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Mobile Phone based Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation

Mobile Phone based Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation

... electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) is a drug- free non-invasive pain relief method which uses electrical impulses to stimulate the nerve endings at or near the site of pain; thinning the pain and ...

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... the nerve fibers expressing polimodal vanilloid re- ceptors TRPV1 (Transient Receptor Potential Cat- ion Channel subfamily V, member 1) [6, 24, ...at nerve endings of group C play an important role ...

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Plasma dihydroxyphenylglycol and the intraneuronal disposition of norepinephrine in humans

Plasma dihydroxyphenylglycol and the intraneuronal disposition of norepinephrine in humans

... pharmacological (yohimbine, clonidine) manipulations known to affect sympathetically mediated NE release, during blockade of neuronal uptake of NE (uptake-1) using desipramine, and during intravenous infusion of NE. ...

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Secreted herpes simplex virus-2 glycoprotein G alters thermal pain sensitivity by modifying NGF effects on TRPV1

Secreted herpes simplex virus-2 glycoprotein G alters thermal pain sensitivity by modifying NGF effects on TRPV1

... SgG2 alters TrkA spatial distribution after injection Sensory neurons have very long projections. Signals acti- vated in a distal organ, like the skin, must reach the neur- onal cell body for their processing. When NGF ...

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I NTERNATIONALJ OURNAL OF RESEARCH ULTURE SOCIETY ISSN: 2456-6683 Volume - 3, Issue - 4, Apr 2019

I NTERNATIONALJ OURNAL OF RESEARCH ULTURE SOCIETY ISSN: 2456-6683 Volume - 3, Issue - 4, Apr 2019

... sensory nerve endings (causing itching and sneezing), and increases vascular permeability (causing oedema and obstruction) and glandular secretions (causing ...sensory nerve endings (causing ...

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Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science

Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science

... Use of different agonists and antagonists for elucidating the mechanism of aqueous extract of Vernonia cinerea (L.) Less. on duodenal smooth muscle of female albino rat suggested the presence of an active ingredient in ...

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Reversible Nerve Damage and Corneal Pathology in Murine Herpes Simplex Stromal Keratitis

Reversible Nerve Damage and Corneal Pathology in Murine Herpes Simplex Stromal Keratitis

... corneal nerve endings similar to those of mice whose infected corneas are not protected from ...corneal nerve damage that leads to a loss of ...

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