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Pathophysiological changes that affect drug disposition in protein-energy malnourished children

Pathophysiological changes that affect drug disposition in protein-energy malnourished children

... The pathophysiological changes in PEM are as a result of the imbalance between nutrient supplies and require- ...These changes account for the clinical signs and symptoms of PEM ...in changes ...

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ETIOLOGICAL, BIOCHEMICAL, AND PATHOPHYSIOLOGICAL CHANGES DURING GESTATIONAL DIABETES LEADING TO NEURAL TUBE DEFECTS IN FOETUSES – A REVIEW

ETIOLOGICAL, BIOCHEMICAL, AND PATHOPHYSIOLOGICAL CHANGES DURING GESTATIONAL DIABETES LEADING TO NEURAL TUBE DEFECTS IN FOETUSES – A REVIEW

... portion of embryonic ectoderm folds to form a neural plate which elevates and undergoes fusion to form the neural tube. Formation of neural tube is known as neurulation, the neural tube eventually forms the central ...

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Sodium Fluoride Induces Hepato Renal Oxidative Stress and Pathophysiological Changes in Experimental Animals

Sodium Fluoride Induces Hepato Renal Oxidative Stress and Pathophysiological Changes in Experimental Animals

... Samanta et al., [55] reported that male albino rats fed with 5 ppm, 10 ppm, 15 ppm and 20 ppm sodium fluoridated water showed fatty changes, necrosis, hyperplasia, and vacuolization in liver. Ahmad et al., [56] ...

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Original Article The effects of deproteinized calf blood extract (DCBE) on the pathophysiological changes of the ocular surfaces in mice with xerophthalmia

Original Article The effects of deproteinized calf blood extract (DCBE) on the pathophysiological changes of the ocular surfaces in mice with xerophthalmia

... logical changes caused by various ...instability, changes of tear quality and quantity, and inflammation, leading to eye discomfort and visual impairment that seriously affects one’s daily activities and ...

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Pathophysiological Changes by Short-term Food Restriction in Obese Diabetic Rats

Pathophysiological Changes by Short-term Food Restriction in Obese Diabetic Rats

... After food restriction for 2 weeks, in pair-fed ZDF rats, serum glucose, TG and insulin levels decreased significantly as compared with those in ad-lib ZDF rats (Tab[r] ...

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Association between antenatal blood pressure and 5-year postpartum retinal arteriolar structural and functional changes

Association between antenatal blood pressure and 5-year postpartum retinal arteriolar structural and functional changes

... hypothesised pathophysiological changes on retinal vessels impacted by elevated blood pressure, our key finding is that elevated antenatal SBP was associated with increased 5- year postpartum retinal ...

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Study of Changes in Some Pathophysiological Stress Markers in Different Age Groups of an Animal Model of Acute and Chronic Heat Stress

Study of Changes in Some Pathophysiological Stress Markers in Different Age Groups of an Animal Model of Acute and Chronic Heat Stress

... the pathophysiological changes are either totally or partially ...cellular changes following heat stress ...permanent pathophysiological changes due to adaptations of animals' ...

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ISOPRENALINE: A TOOL FOR INDUCING MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION IN EXPERIMENTAL ANIMALS

ISOPRENALINE: A TOOL FOR INDUCING MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION IN EXPERIMENTAL ANIMALS

... Cardiovascular Diseases (CVDs) remain the principal cause of death in both developed and developing countries, accounting for roughly 20% of all worldwide deaths per year. Due to changing lifestyles in developing ...

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Pathophysiological aspects of chronic idiopathic orofacial pain

Pathophysiological aspects of chronic idiopathic orofacial pain

... Although the diagnosis of the common temporomandibular joint disorders are mainly made by clinical examination, research into underlying pathophysiology o f this common problem, is essential to increase our understanding ...

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Renal denervation attenuates aldosterone expression and associated cardiovascular pathophysiology in angiotensin II- induced hypertension

Renal denervation attenuates aldosterone expression and associated cardiovascular pathophysiology in angiotensin II- induced hypertension

... It is possible that many of the beneficial effects of RDN are simply related to a decrease in blood pressure and the resultant decrease in pressure-induced cardiovascular damages [29]. An apparent hypotensive effect of ...

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Control of hypertension in the critically ill: a pathophysiological approach

Control of hypertension in the critically ill: a pathophysiological approach

... rational pathophysiological approach should then be applied that integrates the effects of the drug on blood volume, vascular tone, and other determinants of cardiac ...a pathophysiological approach can ...

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Pathophysiological Mechanism of Intestinal Gas Production

Pathophysiological Mechanism of Intestinal Gas Production

... the pathophysiological intricacies involved in the production of intestinal gases is essential for the advancement of present strategies utilized in the remediation of diseases associated with intestinal gas ...

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The cytotoxicity of nitroxyl: possible implications for the pathophysiological role of NO

The cytotoxicity of nitroxyl: possible implications for the pathophysiological role of NO

... itself produced significant current under these conditions; 10 nA/mM with ground glass side arms which, when inverted, could deliver 0.2 AS. To determine whether NO was produced, oxyhemoglobin (HbO 2 ) mL of solution of ...

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The evolving genetic and pathophysiological spectrum of migraine

The evolving genetic and pathophysiological spectrum of migraine

... profound changes in neuronal calcium influx, (cortical) neurotransmission, and susceptibility to CSD warrants an in-depth molecular analysis of the consequences of both mutations on gene expression ...with ...

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Pathophysiological role of leptin in obesity related hypertension

Pathophysiological role of leptin in obesity related hypertension

... We and others demonstrated that a single intracere- brovascular injection of SHU9119 abolishes the leptin- induced decrease in food intake and body weight in rats and postulated that hypothalamic melanocortin system is ...

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Yohimbine in neurally mediated syncope  Pathophysiological implications

Yohimbine in neurally mediated syncope Pathophysiological implications

... The hemodynamic and neurohumoral responses during basal tilts were significantly different in patients with recurrent syncope when compared to controls. Even at low levels of tilt, patients with recurrent syncope ...

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Changes in DNA methylation in naïve T helper cells regulate the pathophysiological state in minimal change nephrotic syndrome

Changes in DNA methylation in naïve T helper cells regulate the pathophysiological state in minimal change nephrotic syndrome

... from 4 of these patients (Table 1a) for MIAMI analy- sis, both at relapse and following complete remission. Genomic DNA (gDNA) was extracted from these cells as previously described [34]. Consistent amounts of extracted ...

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Pathophysiological mechanism behind diabetic cardiovascular disorders

Pathophysiological mechanism behind diabetic cardiovascular disorders

... pathway mediated alterations in pyridine nucleotides have been linked to diverse metabolic changes such as block of Nitric Oxide (NO) and activation of protein kinases (Nishikawa et al., 2000). The increase in ...

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Age-related sarcopenia and its pathophysiological bases

Age-related sarcopenia and its pathophysiological bases

... Age-related sarcopenia is a phenomenon that results in significant mortality as well as morbidity in the older population and is becoming one of the major public health problems among aging society. Emerging evidences ...

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Pathophysiological role of host microbiota in the development of obesity

Pathophysiological role of host microbiota in the development of obesity

... Specific changes in gut microbiota in germ-free mice and in mouse models of bacterial–host interactions (HFD, treatment with anti- or probiotics) lead to significant se- lective decrease of CB1 mRNA expression in ...

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