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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Nsu Sharks Rx-Fall Ii, 2017, Nova Southeastern University
Nsu Sharks Rx-Fall Ii, 2017, Nova Southeastern University
NSU Sharks Rx
No abstract provided.
Nsu Sharks Rx - Fall I, 2017, Nova Southeastern University
Nsu Sharks Rx - Fall I, 2017, Nova Southeastern University
NSU Sharks Rx
No abstract provided.
Alterations In Gene Expression Of Components Of The Renin-Angiotensin System And Its Related Enzymes In Lung Cancer., Benjamin Goldstein, Malav Suchin Trivedi, Robert Charles Speth
Alterations In Gene Expression Of Components Of The Renin-Angiotensin System And Its Related Enzymes In Lung Cancer., Benjamin Goldstein, Malav Suchin Trivedi, Robert Charles Speth
Faculty Articles
Objectives. The study assessed the existence and significance of associations between the expression of fifteen renin-angiotensin system component genes and lung adenocarcinoma. Materials and Methods. NCBI’s built-in statistical tool, GEO2R, was used to calculate Student’s -tests for the associations found in a DNA expression study of adenocarcinoma and matched healthy lung tissue samples. The raw data was processed with GeneSpring™ and then used to generate figures with and without Sidak’s multiple comparison correction. Results. Ten genes were found to be significantly associated with adenocarcinoma. Seven of these associations remained statistically significant after correction for multiple comparisons. Notably, AGTR2, which encodes …
Nsu Sharks Rx-Summer, 2017, Nova Southeastern University
Nsu Sharks Rx-Summer, 2017, Nova Southeastern University
NSU Sharks Rx
No abstract provided.
A Direct In Vivo Comparison Of The Melanocortin Monovalent Agonist Ac-His-Dphe-Arg-Trp-Nh2 Versus The Bivalent Agonist Ac-His-Dphe-Arg-Trp-Pedg20-His-Dphe-Arg-Trp-Nh2: A Bivalent Advantage, Cody J Lensing, Danielle N Adank, Stacey L Wilber, Katie T Freeman, Sathya M Schnell, Robert Charles Speth, Adam T Zarth, Carrie Haskell-Luevano
A Direct In Vivo Comparison Of The Melanocortin Monovalent Agonist Ac-His-Dphe-Arg-Trp-Nh2 Versus The Bivalent Agonist Ac-His-Dphe-Arg-Trp-Pedg20-His-Dphe-Arg-Trp-Nh2: A Bivalent Advantage, Cody J Lensing, Danielle N Adank, Stacey L Wilber, Katie T Freeman, Sathya M Schnell, Robert Charles Speth, Adam T Zarth, Carrie Haskell-Luevano
Faculty Articles
Bivalent ligands targeting putative melanocortin receptor dimers have been developed and characterized in vitro, however studies of their functional in vivo effects have been limited. The current report compares the effects of homobivalent ligand CJL-1-87, Ac-His-DPhe-Arg-Trp-PEDG20-His-DPhe-Arg-Trp-NH2, to monovalent ligand CJL-1-14, Ac-His-DPhe-Arg-Trp-NH2 on energy homeostasis in mice after central intracerebroventricular (ICV) administration into the lateral ventricle of the brain. Bivalent ligand CJL-1-87 had noteworthy advantages as an anti-obesity probe over CJL-1-14 in a fasting-refeeding in vivo paradigm. Treatment with CJL-1-87 significantly decreased food intake compared to CJL-1-14 or saline (50% less intake 2 to 8 hours after …
Loss Of Resistance To Angiotensin Ii-Induced Hypertension In The Jackson Laboratory Recombination-Activating Gene Null Mouse On The C57bl/6j Background, Hong Ji, Amrita V Pai, Crystal A West, Xie Wu, Robert Charles Speth, Kathryn Sandberg
Loss Of Resistance To Angiotensin Ii-Induced Hypertension In The Jackson Laboratory Recombination-Activating Gene Null Mouse On The C57bl/6j Background, Hong Ji, Amrita V Pai, Crystal A West, Xie Wu, Robert Charles Speth, Kathryn Sandberg
Faculty Articles
Resistance to angiotensin II (Ang II)–induced hypertension in T-cell–deficient male mice with a targeted mutation in the recombination-activating gene-1 (Rag1) on the C57BL/6J background (B6.Rag1−/−-M), which was reported by 5 independent laboratories including ours before 2015, has been lost. In mice purchased from Jackson Laboratory in 2015 and 2016, the time course and magnitude increase in mean arterial pressure induced by 2 weeks of Ang II infusion at 490 ng/kg per minute was identical between B6.Rag1−/−-M and male wild-type littermates. Moreover, there were no differences in the time course or magnitude increase …
A Consensus Definitive Classification Of Scavenger Receptors And Their Roles In Health And Disease, Mercy R Prabhudas, Cynthia L Baldwin, Paul L Bollyky, Dawn M E Bowdish, Kurt Drickamer, Maria Febbraio, Joachim Herz, Lester Kobzik, Monty Krieger, John Loike, Benita Mcvicker, Terry K Means, Soren K Moestrup, Steven R Post, Tatsuya Sawamura, Samuel Silverstein, Robert Charles Speth, Janice C Telfer, Geoffrey M Thiele, Xiang-Yang Wang, Samuel D Wright, Joseph El Khoury
A Consensus Definitive Classification Of Scavenger Receptors And Their Roles In Health And Disease, Mercy R Prabhudas, Cynthia L Baldwin, Paul L Bollyky, Dawn M E Bowdish, Kurt Drickamer, Maria Febbraio, Joachim Herz, Lester Kobzik, Monty Krieger, John Loike, Benita Mcvicker, Terry K Means, Soren K Moestrup, Steven R Post, Tatsuya Sawamura, Samuel Silverstein, Robert Charles Speth, Janice C Telfer, Geoffrey M Thiele, Xiang-Yang Wang, Samuel D Wright, Joseph El Khoury
Faculty Articles
Scavenger receptors constitute a large family of proteins that are structurally diverse and participate in a wide range of biological functions. These receptors are expressed predominantly by myeloid cells and recognize a diverse variety of ligands including endogenous and modified host-derived molecules and microbial pathogens. There are currently eight classes of scavenger receptors, many of which have multiple names, leading to inconsistencies and confusion in the literature. To address this problem, a workshop was organized by the United States National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health, to help develop a clear definition of scavenger receptors and …
Nsu Sharks Rx-Spring, 2017, Nova Southeastern University
Nsu Sharks Rx-Spring, 2017, Nova Southeastern University
NSU Sharks Rx
No abstract provided.
Nsu Sharks Rx-Spring, 2017, College Of Pharmacy
Nsu Sharks Rx-Winter, 2017, Nova Southeastern University
Nsu Sharks Rx-Winter, 2017, Nova Southeastern University
NSU Sharks Rx
No abstract provided.
Formulation And Evaluation Of Fast Disintegrating Sublingual Atropine Tablets For The Potential Treatment Of Acute Organophosphates Toxicity, Alhussain Aodah
Formulation And Evaluation Of Fast Disintegrating Sublingual Atropine Tablets For The Potential Treatment Of Acute Organophosphates Toxicity, Alhussain Aodah
Student Theses, Dissertations and Capstones
Organophosphates (OP) are chemicals found in certain pesticides and in nerve agents such as sarin. Toxicity with these agents can lead to death. On August 2013, 1,300 civilians were killed using sarin gas in Syria by the Assad regimen. The lack of prepared medical facilities, and the availability of appropriate treatmentsignificantly contributed to the high percent of causality. Further, worldwide pesticides toxicity affects 3 million people annually. Therefore, it is imperative that antidote to treat OP toxicity are readily available in a dosage form that is acceptable cost, effective, and user friendly. Atropine sulfate (AS) is the first-line antidote forOP …
Pathophysiological Relevance Of Astroglial Angiotensin And The Endocannabinoid Signaling Systems In Shrs, Dhanush Haspula
Pathophysiological Relevance Of Astroglial Angiotensin And The Endocannabinoid Signaling Systems In Shrs, Dhanush Haspula
Student Theses, Dissertations and Capstones
BACKGROUND: Spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHRs), an essential hypertension model, are characterized by pro-inflammatory states in brainstems. While Angiotensin (Ang) II, via activation of glial Ang Type 1 receptors (AT1Rs), has been shown to trigger a significant upsurge in pro-inflammatory cytokines, activation of astroglial Cannabinoid Type 1 Receptors (CB1Rs), elicits a potent anti-inflammatory response in the brain. Both brainstem AT1Rs and CB1Rs have also been reported to alter cardiovascular parameters in SHRs. Evidence of crosstalk between CB1Rs and AT1Rs has also emerged, further highlighting a need to understand their signaling interaction in cardiovascular diseases. APPROACH: The purpose of this study was …
Measuring Knowledge And Attitudes Regarding The Use Of Pharmacogenetic Testing Among Patients And Prescribers: Diffusion Of Innovation Theory, Suhaib Mohammad Muflih
Measuring Knowledge And Attitudes Regarding The Use Of Pharmacogenetic Testing Among Patients And Prescribers: Diffusion Of Innovation Theory, Suhaib Mohammad Muflih
Student Theses, Dissertations and Capstones
Background: Healthcare providers play a key role in patient care. Their knowledge and attitudes may play a critical role in the incorporation of pharmacogenetic (PGx) testing into routine practice. The knowledge and attitudes of patients are also equally important in determining the rate of diffusion and the adoption of PGx testing. This study aims to test Rogers’s diffusion of innovation theory to identify and evaluate the influence of knowledge, attitudes, and sociodemographic characteristics of patients and physicians on the adoption of PGx testing in current clinical settings. Method: A cross-sectional, descriptive survey design was implemented. The sample consisted of patients …