Objective: This study delves into the impact of erythropoietin (EPO) on hippocampal neurons and its potential implications for sports performance, fitness, and the cognitive well-being of football players facing vascular cognitive impairment. Methodology: The study employs a compr...
Lifecourse exposure and later disease: a follow-up study based on a survey of family diet and health in pre-war Britain (1937-1939). Most of the information is cross-sectional although 1,322 children were examined on two or more occasions one year apart to assess the effects of ... D...
13. Birkeland KI, Stray-Gundersen J, Hemmersbach P, et al. Effect of rhEPO administration on serum levels of sTfR and cycling performance[J]. Med Sci Sports Exerc, 2000, 32(7): 1238-1243. 14. Gareau R, Audran M, Baynes R D, et al. Erythropoietin abuse in athletes[J].Nature, 1996...
There are many of them, and some have bigger effects on athletes than others. The variety of ergogenic aids is so wide you can be taking one and never even know. Some athletes like myself try to experiment to get better performance or to be accepted in their sport. They might feel ...
We then focus on the renal protective effects of EPO and the potential mechanisms through which it may confer this specific protection. Finally, we review the experimental studies and clinical trials of EPO in acute kidney injury (AKI)–discuss risks, lessons learned, and the need for further ...
Advise patients on the potential effects on fertility. The most common adverse reactions occurring in the Phase 3 clinical trial (≥10% for WINREVAIR and at least 5% more than placebo) were headache (24.5% vs 17.5%), epistaxis (22.1% vs 1.9%), rash (20.2% vs 8.1%), telangiectasia (...
aClimate downscaling effects on predictive ecological models: a case study for threatened and endangered vertebrates in the southeastern United States 气候downscaling的作用对有预测性的生态学模型: 一个专题研究为被威胁的和危险的脊椎动物在美国东南部 [translate] aTranslation of the international application ...
Discuss the effects of exercise on cardiac output. Briefly explain the role of hormones in blood pressure. What is one of the two established factors involved in explaining the increase in the percentage of energy provided by oxidation of carbohydrate observed at about 40% of VO2 max in normal...
Some gastrointestinal and nervous system side effects such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, anorexia, dizziness, depression, and headache were observed with the use of memantine [48]. Anti-Aβ drugs cause MRI-detectable ARIA. These side effects are often clinically silent or are associated with non...
The use of rhEPO has therefore been tempered by adverse effects on cancer survival in recent clinical trials (reviewed in [16]). It has been a concern that EPO, through its pro-proliferative effect in pre-erythrocytes, might enhance myeloma cell growth. Our data points in the opposite ...