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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38467504/effect-and-mechanism-of-acupuncture-on-airway-smooth-muscle-relaxation-during-acute-asthma-attack-in-rats
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yun Qiao, Yandi Liang, Shaoyuan Zhuo, Xuejie Yang, Tao Liang, Xi Ling, Qian Zhang, Yirong Shi, Wei Yi
OBJECTIVES: To explore the effect and mechanism of acupuncture at "Feishu" (BL 13) and "Dingchuan" (EX-B 1), and "Kongzui" (LU 6) and "Yuji" (LU 10) for relaxing the airway smooth muscle in the rats during acute asthma attack and compare the effect among the two pairs of acupoints and the acupoints combination. METHODS: Forty SD male rats with SPF grade were randomly divided into a blank group, a model group, a pair-point A group (acupuncture at "Feishu" [BL 13] and "Dingchuan" [EX-B 1]), a pair-point B group (acupuncture at "Kongzui" [LU 6] and "Yuji" [LU 10]) and a point combination group (acupuncture at "Feishu" [BL 13] , "Dingchuan" [EX-B 1], "Kongzui" [LU 6] and "Yuji" [LU 10]), with 8 rats in each group...
March 12, 2024: Zhongguo Zhen Jiu, Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38463117/the-effect-of-the-four-pharmacological-pillars-of-heart-failure-on-haemoglobin-level
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REVIEW
Darshan Hullon, Erfan Taherifard, Taif Haitham Al-Saraireh
Anaemia, a condition characterized by low levels of haemoglobin, is frequently observed in patients with heart failure (HF). Guideline-directed medical therapy improves HF outcomes by using medications like beta blockers, angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors, and angiotensin receptor blockers, along with mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists and sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors. In this study, we aimed to review the pathophysiology of anaemia in patients with HF and present the current evidence regarding the relationship between the main recommended medications for these patients and haemoglobin levels...
March 2024: Annals of Medicine and Surgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38454468/ia-pacs-cfs-a-double-blinded-randomized-sham-controlled-exploratory-trial-of-immunoadsorption-in-patients-with-chronic-fatigue-syndrome-cfs-including-patients-with-post-acute-covid-19-cfs-pacs-cfs
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hannah Preßler, Marie-Luise Machule, Friederike Ufer, Isabel Bünger, Lucie Yuanting Li, Emilie Buchholz, Claudia Werner, Esther Beraha, Frank Wagner, Matthes Metz, Susen Burock, Lisa Bruckert, Christiana Franke, Nicola Wilck, Anne Krüger, Alexander Reshetnik, Kai-Uwe Eckardt, Matthias Endres, Harald Prüss
BACKGROUND: Myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) is a severely debilitating condition which markedly restricts activity and function of affected people. Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic ME/CFS related to post-acute COVID-19 syndrome (PACS) can be diagnosed in a subset of patients presenting with persistent fatigue 6 months after a mostly mild SARS-CoV-2 infection by fulfillment of the Canadian Consensus Criteria (CCC 2003). Induction of autoimmunity after viral infection is a mechanism under intensive investigation...
March 7, 2024: Trials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38453230/case-of-tizanidine-withdrawal-showing-hallucination-decorticate-posture-and-tremor-with-hypersympathetic-vital-signs
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jun Tanimura, Takao Hashimoto
Tizanidine, an α2-adrenergic receptor agonist commonly prescribed as a muscle relaxant, has been associated with limited cases of acute intoxication or withdrawal. Here, we present a case of tizanidine withdrawal in a woman in her 40s who presented with an unusual combination of systemic and neurological symptoms. These included hallucinations, decorticate posture, limb and eyelid tremors, along with hypertension, tachycardia and tachypnoea. The diagnosis of tizanidine withdrawal was established by a comprehensive assessment of the patient's medical history and the systematic exclusion of other potential diseases...
March 7, 2024: BMJ Case Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38422047/effects-of-protein-concentration-and-beta-adrenergic-agonists-on-ruminal-bacterial-communities-in-finishing-beef-heifers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alison P Pfau, Madison T Henniger, Kendall L Samuelson, Kristin E Hales, Clint A Löest, Mike E Hubbert, Amanda K Lindholm-Perry, Amanda M Egert-McLean, Katie M Mason, Elizabeth A Shepherd, Brynn H Voy, Phillip R Myer
To improve animal performance and modify growth by increasing lean tissue accretion, beef cattle production has relied on use of growth promoting technologies such as beta-adrenergic agonists. These synthetic catecholamines, combined with the variable inclusion of rumen degradable (RDP) and undegradable protein (RUP), improve feed efficiency and rate of gain in finishing beef cattle. However, research regarding the impact of beta-adrenergic agonists, protein level, and source on the ruminal microbiome is limited...
2024: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38420585/dorsal-motor-vagal-neurons-can-elicit-bradycardia-and-reduce-anxiety-like-behavior
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Misty M Strain, Nicholas J Conley, Lily S Kauffman, Liliana Espinoza, Stephanie Fedorchak, Patricia Castro Martinez, Maisie E Crook, Maira Jalil, Georgia E Hodes, Stephen B G Abbott, Ali D Güler, John N Campbell, Carie R Boychuk
Cardiovagal neurons (CVNs) innervate cardiac ganglia through the vagus nerve to control cardiac function. Although the cardioinhibitory role of CVNs in nucleus ambiguus (CVNNA ) is well established, the nature and functionality of CVNs in dorsal motor nucleus of the vagus (CVNDMV ) is less clear. We therefore aimed to characterize CVNDMV anatomically, physiologically, and functionally. Optogenetically activating cholinergic DMV neurons resulted in robust bradycardia through peripheral muscarinic (parasympathetic) and nicotinic (ganglionic) acetylcholine receptors, but not beta-1-adrenergic (sympathetic) receptors...
March 15, 2024: IScience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38419512/structural-and-functional-impact-of-adrenoceptor-beta-1-gene-polymorphism-in-patients-with-hypertrophic-cardiomyopathy-and-response-to-beta-blocker-therapy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Damla Raimoglou, Cemil İzgi, Rasim Enar, M Hakan Karpuz, Bilgehan Karadağ, Barış İktimur, Utku Raimoğlu, Ali Uğur Soysal, Osman Aykan Kargın, Mehmet Güven, Namina Malikova, Elif Çıtak, Ece Yurtseven, Eser Durmaz
BACKGROUND: Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is a genetically inherited cardiac disorder with diverse clinical presentations. Adrenergic activity, primarily mediated through beta-adrenoceptors, plays a central role in the clinical course of HCM. Adrenergic stimulation increases cardiac contractility and heart rate through beta-1 adrenoceptor activation. Beta-blocker drugs are recommended as the primary treatment for symptomatic HCM patients to mitigate these effects. METHODS: This prospective study aimed to investigate the impact of common ADRB-1 gene polymorphisms, specifically serine-glycine at position 49 and arginine-glycine at position 389, on the clinical and structural aspects of HCM...
March 2024: Anatolian Journal of Cardiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38413849/influence-of-a-chronic-beta-blocker-therapy-on-perioperative-opioid-consumption-a-post-hoc-secondary-analysis
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MULTICENTER STUDY
Ralf F Trauzeddel, Luisa M Rothe, Michael Nordine, Lukas Dehé, Kathrin Scholtz, Claudia Spies, Daniel Hadzidiakos, Georg Winterer, Friedrich Borchers, Jochen Kruppa, Sascha Treskatsch
BACKGROUND: Beta-blocker (BB) therapy plays a central role in the treatment of cardiovascular diseases. An increasing number of patients with cardiovascular diseases undergoe noncardiac surgery, where opioids are an integral part of the anesthesiological management. There is evidence to suggest that short-term intravenous BB therapy may influence perioperative opioid requirements due to an assumed cross-talk between G-protein coupled beta-adrenergic and opioid receptors. Whether chronic BB therapy could also have an influence on perioperative opioid requirements is unclear...
February 27, 2024: BMC Anesthesiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38405895/optical-control-of-cell-surface-and-endomembrane-exclusive-%C3%AE-adrenergic-receptor-signaling
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Waruna Thotamune, Sithurandi Ubeysinghe, Kendra K Shrestha, Mahmoud Elhusseiny Mostafa, Michael C Young, Ajith Karunarathne
Beta-adrenergic receptors (βARs) are G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) that mediate catecholamine-induced stress responses, such as heart rate increase and bronchodilation. In addition to signals from the cell surface, βARs also broadcast non-canonical signaling activities from the cell interior membranes (endomembranes). Dysregulation of these receptor pathways underlies severe pathological conditions. Excessive βAR stimulation is linked to cardiac hypertrophy, leading to heart failure, while impaired stimulation causes compromised fight or flight stress responses and homeostasis...
February 15, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38399486/radiofrequency-as-the-new-opportunity-in-treating-overactive-bladder-and-urge-urinary-incontinence-a-single-arm-pilot-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Damir Franić, Maja Franić Ivanišević, Ivan Verdenik
Background and Objectives : Until now, overactive bladder (OAB) with or without urge urinary incontinence (UUI) has been treated mainly in two ways: with behavioral methods and patient education, or using antimuscarinic drugs and/or beta-3 adrenergic receptor agonists. Unfortunately, these drugs may cause side effects in some women or are insufficiently effective, so patients abandon them. Therefore, in this pilot study, radiofrequency was evaluated as a new option in the treatment of OAB and UUI. Materials and Methods : Nineteen patients were enrolled in this pilot study using radiofrequency (RF), where the level of OAB and UUI was assessed using the validated ICIQ-OAB questionnaire...
January 24, 2024: Medicina
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38397196/immunogenetic-aspects-of-sarcopenic-obesity
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REVIEW
Łukasz Mazurkiewicz, Krystian Czernikiewicz, Bogna Grygiel-Górniak
Sarcopenic obesity (SO) is a combination of obesity and sarcopenia, with diagnostic criteria defined as impaired skeletal muscle function and altered body composition (e.g., increased fat mass and reduced muscle mass). The mechanism of SO is not yet perfectly understood; however, the pathogenesis includes aging and its complications, chronic inflammation, insulin resistance (IR), and hormonal changes. Genetic background is apparent in the pathogenesis of isolated obesity, which is most often polygenic and is characterized by the additive effect of various genetic factors...
February 5, 2024: Genes
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38385953/pharmacotherapy-causing-weight-gain-and-metabolic-alteration-in-those-with-obesity-and-obesity-related-conditions-a-review
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REVIEW
Chika V Anekwe, Yoon Ji Ahn, Simar Singh Bajaj, Fatima Cody Stanford
This review aims to summarize pharmacological interventions that may affect adiposity and metabolic equilibrium in individuals with obesity. Pharmacological therapy is frequently used to treat medical conditions that are both directly related to obesity (such as hypertension and type 2 diabetes) and indirectly related to obesity (such as asthma, insomnia, and type 1 diabetes). This pharmacological therapy may result in weight gain and alterations in the metabolic profile. Many medication classes are implicated in the pharmacologic causes of weight gain, including antipsychotics, glucocorticoids, beta-adrenergic blockers, tricyclic antidepressants, antihistamines, insulin, neuropathic agents, sleep agents, and steroids...
February 22, 2024: Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38376738/role-of-epinephrine-in-attenuating-cytokine-storm-decreasing-ferritin-and-inhibiting-ferroptosis-in-sars-cov-2
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ashraf El-Molla, Fawzia Aboul Fetouh, Samir Bawazir, Yasser Ali, Yehya Alwahby, Muhammad Bahadeg, Yousef Gotah, Fatima Ahmed Badahdah, Abdullatif H Alsaeed, Abdullah Basseet
BACKGROUND: Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is the virus responsible for coronavirus disease 2019. It presents one of the most threatening pandemics in the history of humanity. The mortality and morbidity represent an unprecedented challenge to the modern medical era. SARS-CoV-2 results in acute respiratory distress syndrome, high concentrations of proinflammatory mediators, cytokine storm (CS) due to massive release of cytokines, hypercoagulation, and hemoglobin disintegration...
February 20, 2024: Egyptian Heart Journal: EHJ
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38373589/the-pancreas-does-not-contribute-to-the-non-adrenergic-non-cholinergic-stimulation-of-heart-rate-in-digesting-pythons
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Igor Noll Guagnoni, Katja B Last, Emil Rindom, Tobias Wang
Vertebrates elevate heart rate when metabolism increases during digestion. Part of this tachycardia is due to a non-adrenergic-non-cholinergic (NANC) stimulation of the cardiac pacemaker, and it has been suggested these NANC factors are circulating hormones that are released from either gastrointestinal or endocrine glands. The NANC stimulation is particularly pronounced in species with large metabolic responses to digestion, such as reptiles. To investigate the possibility that the pancreas may release hormones that exert positive chronotropic effects on the digesting Burmese python heart, a species with very large postprandial changes in heart rate and oxygen uptake, we evaluate how pancreatectomy affects postprandial heart rate before and after autonomic blockade of the muscarinic and the beta-adrenergic receptors...
February 17, 2024: Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Part A, Molecular & Integrative Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38363996/risk-assessment-in-patients-with-symptomatic-and-asymptomatic-pre-excitation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anette Jemtrén, Serkan Saygi, Finn Åkerström, Fahd Asaad, Tara Bourke, Frieder Braunschweig, Carina Carnlöf, Nikola Drca, Per Insulander, Göran Kennebäck, Astrid Paul Nordin, Bita Sadigh, Anette Rickenlund, Ott Saluveer, Jonas Schwieler, Emma Svennberg, Jari Tapanainen, Yusuf Turkmen, Hamid Bastani, Mats Jensen-Urstad
AIMS: Controversy remains as to whether the exercise stress test (EST) is sufficient for risk evaluation in patients with pre-excitation. This study aims to clarify the usefulness of EST in risk stratification in both asymptomatic and symptomatic patients presenting with pre-excitation. METHODS AND RESULTS: This prospective study includes consecutive asymptomatic and symptomatic patients with pre-excitation referred for risk assessment. All participants performed an incremental EST (bicycle) prior to an electrophysiology study (EPS)...
February 1, 2024: Europace: European Pacing, Arrhythmias, and Cardiac Electrophysiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38363344/the-role-of-the-peripheral-and-central-adrenergic-system-in-the-construction-of-the-subjective-emotional-experience-of-panic
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jette H de Vos, Koen R J Schruers, Glen Debard, Bert Bonroy, David E J Linden, Nicole K Leibold
RATIONALE: Although the study of emotions can look back to over 100 years of research, it is unclear which information the brain uses to construct the subjective experience of an emotion. OBJECTIVE: In the current study, we assess the role of the peripheral and central adrenergic system in this respect. METHODS: Healthy volunteers underwent a double inhalation of 35% CO2 , which is a well-validated procedure to induce an intense emotion, namely panic...
February 16, 2024: Psychopharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38348009/beta-adrenergic-blockade-in-advanced-non-small-cell-lung-cancer-patients-receiving-immunotherapy-a-multicentric-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ana Duarte Mendes, Ana Rita Freitas, Rodrigo Vicente, Ricardo Ferreira, Telma Martins, Maria João Ramos, Carlota Baptista, Bruno Miguel Silva, Inês Margarido, Marina Vitorino, Michelle Silva, Sofia Braga
Introduction The standard treatment of cancer has dramatically improved with immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs). Despite their proven advantage, many patients fail to exhibit a meaningful and lasting response. The beta-adrenergic signalling pathway may hold significant promise due to its role in promoting an immunosuppressive milieu within the tumour microenvironment. Inhibiting β-adrenergic signalling could enhance ICI activity; however, blocking this pathway for this purpose has yielded conflicting results...
January 2024: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38331165/chronic-stress-promotes-gastric-cancer-progression-via-the-adrenoceptor-beta-2-plexina1-pathway
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yanjie Lu, Die Cheng, Jiayu Pang, Yuqiao Peng, Shunkang Jin, Xinyu Zhang, Yanzhen Zuo, Yuhong Li
BACKGROUND: Chronic stress is a common emotional disorder in cancer patients. Chronic stress promotes progression of gastric cancer (GC) and leads to poor outcomes. However, the underlying mechanisms remain not clear. Herein, we explored the possible mechanisms of chronic stress in GC progression. METHODS: TCGA datasets were analyzed for differentially expressed genes. Clinical data of GC were evaluated for their association with PlexinA1 using The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) and Kaplan-Meier (KM)-plotter databases...
February 6, 2024: Cell Stress & Chaperones
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38321574/generalized-myasthenia-gravis-with-acetylcholine-receptor-antibodies-a-guidance-for-treatment
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nils Erik Gilhus, Henning Andersen, Linda Kahr Andersen, Marion Boldingh, Sini Laakso, Margret Oddny Leopoldsdottir, Sidsel Madsen, Fredrik Piehl, Trine Haug Popperud, Anna Rostedt Punga, Liselotte Schirakow, John Vissing
BACKGROUND: Generalized myasthenia gravis (MG) with antibodies against the acetylcholine receptor is a chronic disease causing muscle weakness. Access to novel treatments warrants authoritative treatment recommendations. The Nordic countries have similar, comprehensive health systems, mandatory health registers, and extensive MG research. METHODS: MG experts and patient representatives from the five Nordic countries formed a working group to prepare treatment guidance for MG based on a systematic literature search and consensus meetings...
February 6, 2024: European Journal of Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38289453/hyperkalaemia-in-cardiological-patients-new-solutions-for-an-old-problem
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REVIEW
Maurizio Giuseppe Abrignani, Edoardo Gronda, Marco Marini, Mauro Gori, Massimo Iacoviello, Pier Luigi Temporelli, Manuela Benvenuto, Giulio Binaghi, Arturo Cesaro, Alessandro Maloberti, Maria Denitza Tinti, Carmine Riccio, Furio Colivicchi, Massimo Grimaldi, Domenico Gabrielli, Fabrizio Oliva
Hyperkalaemia is one of the most common electrolyte disorders in patients with cardiovascular disease (CVD). The true burden of hyperkalaemia in the real-world setting can be difficult to assess, but in population-based cohort studies up to 4 in 10 patients developed hyperkalaemia. In addition to drugs interfering with potassium metabolism and food intake, several conditions can cause or worsen hyperkalaemia, such as advanced age, diabetes, and chronic kidney disease. Mortality, cardiovascular morbidity, and hospitalisation are higher in patients with hyperkalaemia...
January 30, 2024: Cardiovascular Drugs and Therapy
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