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Infiltrating macrophages amplify doxorubicin-induced cardiac damage: role of catecholamines
BackgroundThe functional contribution of non-myocyte cardiac cells, such as inflammatory cells, in the setup of heart failure in response to...
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Sympathetic Innervation and Endogenous Catecholamines in Neuromuscular Preparations of Muscles with Different Functional Profiles
AbstractInfluence of the sympathetic nervous system on the work of skeletal muscles contractile apparatus is now beyond doubt. However, until...
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Determination of Catecholamines in a Small Volume (25 μL) of Plasma from Conscious Mouse Tail Vein
The determination of plasma catecholamine levels is commonly used as a measure of the sympathetic nervous system’s response to stress and is highly... -
Interaction of Catecholamines with Microorganisms, Neurons, and Immune Cells
AbstractThe review presents current data on cellular communication in the binary host–microbiota system. Microbial communication systems are widely...
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Estrogen downregulates CD73/adenosine axis hyperactivity via adaptive modulation PI3K/Akt signaling to prevent myocarditis and arrhythmias during chronic catecholamines stress
BackgroundDuring myocardial damage, the sex hormone estrogen and CD73, the main enzyme that converts AMP into adenosine, are cardioprotective...
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Catecholamines suppress fatty acid re-esterification and increase oxidation in white adipocytes via STAT3
Catecholamines stimulate the mobilization of stored triglycerides in adipocytes to provide fatty acids (FAs) for other tissues. However, a large...
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Patch Amperometry and Intracellular Patch Electrochemistry
Both patch amperometry (PA) and intracellular patch electrochemistry (IPE) take advantage of a recording configuration where an electrochemical... -
Real Time Recording of Perifused Chromaffin Cells
Amperometry is an electrochemical method based on the oxidation or reduction of molecules. Many secretion products, including catecholamines, contain... -
Regulatory gene network for coffee-like color morph of TYRP1 mutant of oujiang color common carp
BackgroundNeither a TYRP1-mediated highly conserved genetic network underlying skin color towards optimum defense nor the pathological tendency of...
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The Role of Catecholamines in the Development of Pathological Retina Neovascularization in an Experimental Model of Retinopathy of Prematurity in Rats
AbstractThis work is dedicated to proving our hypothesis that catecholamines and their metabolites play a crucial role in the development of...
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The Effect of Neurotransmitters on Programmed Cell Death and Formation of Reactive Oxygen Species in the Pea Leaf Epidermis
AbstractNeurotransmitters are found not only in animals, but also in other living organisms, including plants. However, the data on the functions of...
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Features of the Influence of the Autonomic Nervous System on the Regulatory and Metabolic Parameters of Lymphocytes in Healthy Children and Children with Special Health Needs
AbstractThe aim of the study was to analyze the content of biogenic monoamines (catecholamins and serotonin) and metabolic parameters (activities of...
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Recording of Chromaffin Cell Electrical Activity In Situ in Acute Adrenal Slices
Because catecholamines secretion mainly relies on the excitable nature of adrenal chromaffin cells, monitoring their electrical activity is an... -
Quantal Release Analysis of Electrochemically Active Molecules Using Single-Cell Amperometry
Single-cell amperometry is a powerful technique that permits the detection of electrochemically active transmitters, such as catecholamines,... -
Prominent genetic variants and epigenetic changes in post-traumatic stress disorder among combat veterans
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is one of the most widespread and disabling psychiatric disorders among combat veterans. Substantial...
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Effect of Epinephrine, Norepinephrine, and Estradiol on Persister Formation in the Cultures of Staphylococci from the Human Microbiota and Their Resistance to Starvation and New Medium Stresses
Effects of the human hormones and human microbiota on the growth of symbiotrophic and saprotrophic bacteria are well-known. However, no information...
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Cognitive science theory-driven pharmacology elucidates the neurobiological basis of perception-motor integration
An efficient integration of sensory and motor processes is crucial to goal-directed behavior. Despite this high relevance, and although cognitive...
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Antioxidants in the Vitreous Body of the Eye of Human Fetuses
AbstractUsing the method of laser photolysis, we demonstrated the presence of electron-donor antioxidants and determined their total content (not...
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The Reaction of CD68+, CD45RO+, and Catecholamine-Containing Spleen Cells to the Development of a Colon Tumor in Offspring of Splenectomized Female Rats
Abstract—A high prevalence of immunodeficiency states has been a global challenge in recent decades. There are numerous factors that lead to immune...
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ROS formation, mitochondrial potential and osmotic stability of the lamprey red blood cells: effect of adrenergic stimulation and hypoosmotic stress
Semi-anadromous animals experience salinity fluctuations during their life-span period. Alterations of environmental conditions induce stress...