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Impairment of intracerebral arteriole dilation responses after subarachnoid hemorrhage. Laboratory investigation.

30 Oct 2009 OBJECT: Cerebrovascular dysfunction after subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) may contribute to ischemia, but little is known about the contribution of intracerebral arterioles. In this study, the authors tested the hypothesis that SAH inhibits the ...
rec_pub_19408973-impairment-intracerebral-arteriole-dilation-responses-subarachnoid.htm


Titin phosphorylation: myocardial passive stiffness regulated by the intracellular giant.

23 Sep 2009
rec_pub_19797191-titin-phosphorylation-myocardial-passive-stiffness-regulated.htm


Proinsulin C-peptide reduces diabetes-induced glomerular hyperfiltration via efferent arteriole dilation and inhibition of tubular sodium reabsorption.

7 Sep 2009 C-peptide reduces diabetes-induced glomerular hyperfiltration in diabetic patients and experimental animal models. However, the mechanisms mediating the beneficial effect of C-peptide remain unclear. We investigated whether altered renal ...
rec_pub_19741019-proinsulin-c-peptide-reduces-diabetes-induced-glomerular.htm


PKC phosphorylation of titin's PEVK element: a novel and conserved pathway for modulating myocardial stiffness.

11 Aug 2009 RATIONALE: Protein kinase C (PKC) regulates contractility of cardiac muscle cells by phosphorylating thin- and thick- filament-based proteins. Myocardial sarcomeres also contain a third myofilament, titin, and it is unknown whether titin can be ...
rec_pub_19679839-pkc-phosphorylation-titin-s-pevk-element-novel-conserved-pathway.htm


Adaptation of the length-active tension relationship in rabbit detrusor.

10 Aug 2009 Studies have shown that the length-tension (L-T) relationships in airway and vascular smooth muscles are dynamic and can adapt to length changes over a period of time. Our prior studies have shown that the passive L-T relationship in rabbit detrusor ...
rec_pub_19675182-adaptation-length-active-tension-relationship-rabbit-detrusor.htm


Creep and fatigue development in the low back in static flexion.

30 Jul 2009 STUDY DESIGN: In vivo measurements of low back flexion posture and muscle activity before, during, and after static flexion. OBJECTIVE: To identify the occurrence of creep and muscle fatigue development in the low back during static upper body deep ...
rec_pub_19644340-creep-fatigue-development-low-back-static-flexion.htm


Serotonergic modulation of crayfish hindgut.

30 Jul 2009 The crayfish hindgut is a morphologically differentiated tube that varies along its length in the distribution of muscles and glands, contractile properties, serotonergic innervation, patterns of 5-HT receptor expression, and sensitivity to ...
rec_pub_19679722-serotonergic-modulation-crayfish-hindgut.htm


A novel technique for the surgical treatment of achalasia in children: evaluated with postoperative esophageal manometry.

30 Jul 2009 INTRODUCTION: The current surgical treatment for achalasia in the pediatric population is the laparoscopic Heller myotomy with or without a fundoplication. Although medical management with serial dilations and botulism toxin injections may offer ...
rec_pub_19575636-a-novel-technique-surgical-treatment-achalasia-children-evaluated.htm


Galantamine is a novel post-exposure therapeutic against lethal VX challenge.

28 Jul 2009 The ability of galantamine hydrobromide (GAL HBr) treatment to antagonize O-ethyl-S-(2-diisopropylaminoethyl) methylphosphonothiolate (VX)-induced lethality, impairment of muscle tension, and electroencephalographic (EEG) changes was assessed in ...
rec_pub_19647007-galantamine-novel-post-exposure-therapeutic-lethal-vx-challenge.htm


Medullary circuitry regulating rapid eye movement sleep and motor atonia.

20 Jul 2009 Considerable data support a role for glycinergic ventromedial medulla neurons in the mediation of the postsynaptic inhibition of spinal motoneurons necessary for the motor atonia of rapid-eye movement (REM) sleep in cats. These data are, however, ...
rec_pub_19625526-medullary-circuitry-regulating-rapid-eye-movement-sleep-motor-atonia.htm

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