Factors that may cause Bleeding with Enoxaparin
... Objective To determine the factors that may affect LMWH such as (weight, renal function, drugs and disease). and to check if there is any ...
... Objective To determine the factors that may affect LMWH such as (weight, renal function, drugs and disease). and to check if there is any ...
Adverse effects
... Therapeutic Use: Psychosis, Bipolar Disorder, adjunctive treatment for resistant depression Adverse effects: Extrapyramidal symptoms (EPS) (less likely, but possible) Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome (NMS) – few cases reported. Anticholinergic effects, Orthostatic Hypotension, sedation, neuroendocrine ...
... Therapeutic Use: Psychosis, Bipolar Disorder, adjunctive treatment for resistant depression Adverse effects: Extrapyramidal symptoms (EPS) (less likely, but possible) Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome (NMS) – few cases reported. Anticholinergic effects, Orthostatic Hypotension, sedation, neuroendocrine ...
ARTICULOS PUBLICADOS EN REVISTAS ELECTRÓNICAS: TRABAJO 1:
... 5-HT can also activate excitatory receptors (5HT2A and 5-HT3) in GABA interneurons (Morales and Bloom, 1997; Jakab and Goldman-Rakic, 2000) to increase a synaptic GABA input onto pyramidal neurons (Tanaka and North, 1993; Zhou and Hablitz, 1999; Férézou et al., 2002) However, despite the wealth of i ...
... 5-HT can also activate excitatory receptors (5HT2A and 5-HT3) in GABA interneurons (Morales and Bloom, 1997; Jakab and Goldman-Rakic, 2000) to increase a synaptic GABA input onto pyramidal neurons (Tanaka and North, 1993; Zhou and Hablitz, 1999; Férézou et al., 2002) However, despite the wealth of i ...
Increased risk of Alzheimer`s disease in Type II diabetes: insulin
... Type II diabetes mellitus (DM2) is associated with an increased risk of cognitive dysfunction and dementia. The increased risk of dementia concerns both Alzheimer’s disease and vascular dementia. Although some uncertainty remains into the exact pathogenesis, several mechanisms through which DM2 may ...
... Type II diabetes mellitus (DM2) is associated with an increased risk of cognitive dysfunction and dementia. The increased risk of dementia concerns both Alzheimer’s disease and vascular dementia. Although some uncertainty remains into the exact pathogenesis, several mechanisms through which DM2 may ...
Chapter 15 - Nervous System Brain & Cranial Nerves
... by the ependymal cells. The BBB is absent in some places of the 3rd and 4th ventricles at patches called circumventricular organs where some substances may pass into the brain tissue. ...
... by the ependymal cells. The BBB is absent in some places of the 3rd and 4th ventricles at patches called circumventricular organs where some substances may pass into the brain tissue. ...
Nicotine`s Effects on the Body
... Nicotine’s Effects on the Body When a cigarette smoker inhales, about 25% of the nicotine in the smoke reaches the brain within six seconds-more than twice as fast as mainlining heroin. A pack-a-day smoker gets between 50,000 and 70,000 such nicotine joints per year. No other drug-taking habit comes ...
... Nicotine’s Effects on the Body When a cigarette smoker inhales, about 25% of the nicotine in the smoke reaches the brain within six seconds-more than twice as fast as mainlining heroin. A pack-a-day smoker gets between 50,000 and 70,000 such nicotine joints per year. No other drug-taking habit comes ...
KPT-0127, a Novel, Potent and Selective Inhibitor of CRM1
... In cytotoxicity assays, KPT-0127 showed high potency in most hematologic cancer cell lines (EC50 <200nM, with myeloma and lymphoma lines often <100nM). By contrast, normal cells were largely unaffected by treatment with KPT-0127 (EC50 >5-10µM). In normal peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) an ...
... In cytotoxicity assays, KPT-0127 showed high potency in most hematologic cancer cell lines (EC50 <200nM, with myeloma and lymphoma lines often <100nM). By contrast, normal cells were largely unaffected by treatment with KPT-0127 (EC50 >5-10µM). In normal peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) an ...
drug interactions
... • Example;-Beta 2 selective drug salbutamol antagonized by non selective Beta drug propranolol. • Example;- Specific antagonists may be used to reverse the effect of another drug at a specific receptor site eg opioid antagonist-Naloxone, Benzodiazepine antagonistFlumazenil • Also alpha adrenergic ag ...
... • Example;-Beta 2 selective drug salbutamol antagonized by non selective Beta drug propranolol. • Example;- Specific antagonists may be used to reverse the effect of another drug at a specific receptor site eg opioid antagonist-Naloxone, Benzodiazepine antagonistFlumazenil • Also alpha adrenergic ag ...
Reduction of the number of new cells reaching olfactory bulbs
... week long-lasting treatment of opossums with 5-HT1A receptor agonists (buspirone or 8-OH-DPAT) or its antagonist (WAY100635) did not change numbers of BrdU labeled cells found two months later in the SVZ/ RMS (Fig. 2A). All groups of opossums had almost the same numbers of these cells. However, numb ...
... week long-lasting treatment of opossums with 5-HT1A receptor agonists (buspirone or 8-OH-DPAT) or its antagonist (WAY100635) did not change numbers of BrdU labeled cells found two months later in the SVZ/ RMS (Fig. 2A). All groups of opossums had almost the same numbers of these cells. However, numb ...
Book Reviews
... undergraduate student gets hardly nine months to study anatomy. This fact has not been kept in mind while writing this book. Even Gray’s Anatomy has come with a simplified version for students, but one is yet to see a student’s edition of anatomy textbook written by an Indian author. Most of the Ind ...
... undergraduate student gets hardly nine months to study anatomy. This fact has not been kept in mind while writing this book. Even Gray’s Anatomy has come with a simplified version for students, but one is yet to see a student’s edition of anatomy textbook written by an Indian author. Most of the Ind ...
Lect16
... – Taste receptors modify synaptic transmission – Olfactory receptors generate APs – Many types of olfactory receptors, only a few types of taste receptors ...
... – Taste receptors modify synaptic transmission – Olfactory receptors generate APs – Many types of olfactory receptors, only a few types of taste receptors ...
Midterm 1 with answer key
... hence, the perceptual representations of objects include representations of the geons from which they are constructed. 29. Milner and Goodale (1995) studied a patient, D.F., who had suffered damage to her temporal lobe. D.F. performed poorly at a task where she had to hold an envelope at the same an ...
... hence, the perceptual representations of objects include representations of the geons from which they are constructed. 29. Milner and Goodale (1995) studied a patient, D.F., who had suffered damage to her temporal lobe. D.F. performed poorly at a task where she had to hold an envelope at the same an ...
View Abstract - Journal of Scientific and Innovative Research
... which is longer than all other ARBs on the market currently. 8 Mechanism of Action: As angiotensin II is a vasoconstrictor, which also stimulates the synthesis and release of aldosterone, blockage of its effects results in decreases in systemic vascular resistance. Telmisartan does not inhibit the a ...
... which is longer than all other ARBs on the market currently. 8 Mechanism of Action: As angiotensin II is a vasoconstrictor, which also stimulates the synthesis and release of aldosterone, blockage of its effects results in decreases in systemic vascular resistance. Telmisartan does not inhibit the a ...
Slide 1
... FIGURE 30.12 After inactivation of substantia nigra pars reticulata, monkeys are unable to maintain fixation of gaze because of involuntary contraction of the eye muscles. (A) The top line represents vertical eye position, and the bottom line represents horizontal eye position during attempted visu ...
... FIGURE 30.12 After inactivation of substantia nigra pars reticulata, monkeys are unable to maintain fixation of gaze because of involuntary contraction of the eye muscles. (A) The top line represents vertical eye position, and the bottom line represents horizontal eye position during attempted visu ...
Chapter 2
... directions, dendrites increase the ability of a neuron to receive input from diverse sources. Each cell has a single axon. This process, which varies greatly in length from one type of neuron to another, typically conducts impulses away from the cell body. Some neurons have no axons, and their dendr ...
... directions, dendrites increase the ability of a neuron to receive input from diverse sources. Each cell has a single axon. This process, which varies greatly in length from one type of neuron to another, typically conducts impulses away from the cell body. Some neurons have no axons, and their dendr ...
Chronic WIN55,212-2 elicits sustained and conditioned increases in
... Male Sprague-Dawley rats (n = 21) weighting 300–350 g at the time of surgery were used. Before surgery they were housed in groups of three and maintained on a 12 h light–12 h dark cycle with free access to food and water. The animals were anaesthetized with intramuscular (i.m.) injection of ketamine ...
... Male Sprague-Dawley rats (n = 21) weighting 300–350 g at the time of surgery were used. Before surgery they were housed in groups of three and maintained on a 12 h light–12 h dark cycle with free access to food and water. The animals were anaesthetized with intramuscular (i.m.) injection of ketamine ...
Mark Palla Street Drugs
... extremities is also common. Higher doses produce a hallucinogenic (trippy) effect, and may cause the user to feel very far away from their body. ...
... extremities is also common. Higher doses produce a hallucinogenic (trippy) effect, and may cause the user to feel very far away from their body. ...
Mad Cow and Variant Creutzfeldt-Jacob Disease: “Prions – Proteins
... Recently, the “mad cow” scare has put diseases caused by prions on the front page. These diseases share a common link to a protein naturally produced by the cells of human beings as well as numerous vertebrate animals. PrP is a small protein – around a hundred times smaller than the smallest virus – ...
... Recently, the “mad cow” scare has put diseases caused by prions on the front page. These diseases share a common link to a protein naturally produced by the cells of human beings as well as numerous vertebrate animals. PrP is a small protein – around a hundred times smaller than the smallest virus – ...
Nervous Tissue
... a. more K+ outside the cell than inside and more Na+ inside the cell than outside b. more K+ inside the cell than outside and Na+ outside the cell than inside c. more K+ and Na inside the cell than outside d. more K+ and Na outside the cell than inside BACK TO GAME ...
... a. more K+ outside the cell than inside and more Na+ inside the cell than outside b. more K+ inside the cell than outside and Na+ outside the cell than inside c. more K+ and Na inside the cell than outside d. more K+ and Na outside the cell than inside BACK TO GAME ...
EXCITABLE TISSUES
... membrane. Some vesicles fuse with the neuronal surface membrane and burst releasing their neurotransmitter content into the cleft. The neurotransmitter in this case is Acetylcholine (ACh). The ACh diffuses rapidly across the narrow cleft and attaches to receptors on ...
... membrane. Some vesicles fuse with the neuronal surface membrane and burst releasing their neurotransmitter content into the cleft. The neurotransmitter in this case is Acetylcholine (ACh). The ACh diffuses rapidly across the narrow cleft and attaches to receptors on ...
Remembering or Forgetting: The Lifetime of Memories
... as in posttraumatic stress disorder. We now plan to investigate whether the memory storage mechanisms we describe in our work are affected in these brain disorders. ...
... as in posttraumatic stress disorder. We now plan to investigate whether the memory storage mechanisms we describe in our work are affected in these brain disorders. ...
Objectives - American Society for Pain Management Nursing
... Population characteristics may affect study outcomes Walko C, et al. Journal of Pharmacy Practice. 2012; 25(4): 439-46. ...
... Population characteristics may affect study outcomes Walko C, et al. Journal of Pharmacy Practice. 2012; 25(4): 439-46. ...
The Central Nervous System
... • Primary motor cortex – The entire body is represented spatially in each hemisphere – Areas with greater need for precise control are larger – Damage to localized areas paralyzes the voluntarily controlled muscles of those areas (left affects right side) ...
... • Primary motor cortex – The entire body is represented spatially in each hemisphere – Areas with greater need for precise control are larger – Damage to localized areas paralyzes the voluntarily controlled muscles of those areas (left affects right side) ...
Slide 1
... (depicted in tracings on the right). Postulated inhibitory connections are shown as red circles; postulated excitatory connections as green circles; and cholinergic pontine nuclei are shown as blue circles. It should be noted that the actual synaptic signs of many of the aminergic and reticular path ...
... (depicted in tracings on the right). Postulated inhibitory connections are shown as red circles; postulated excitatory connections as green circles; and cholinergic pontine nuclei are shown as blue circles. It should be noted that the actual synaptic signs of many of the aminergic and reticular path ...
Drug Induced Phospholipidosis and Steatosis
... • Phospholipidosis does not necessarily constitute toxicity, and can resolve by itself, but it predicts drug or metabolite accumulation that have led to liver, kidney, or respiratory failure. Consequently, in 2004 the FDA formed the Phospholipidosis Working Group to study the problem3,4 and recomme ...
... • Phospholipidosis does not necessarily constitute toxicity, and can resolve by itself, but it predicts drug or metabolite accumulation that have led to liver, kidney, or respiratory failure. Consequently, in 2004 the FDA formed the Phospholipidosis Working Group to study the problem3,4 and recomme ...