that are associated with developmental delays. For many of these conditions we do not know the underlying cause for the developmental delays. It is possible that in some of these cases there may be altered function of the brain regions through which cerebrospinal fluid is circulating," said Strah...
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It is now evident, however, that circulating nutrients are provided to the CNS principally via transport across the BBB endothelium, and that CSF, in fact, is a relatively ineffective vehicle for solute delivery to many brain areas. Moreover, brain ISF and CSF differ in their origin, nutrient...
Circulating tumour DNA from the cerebrospinal fluid allows the characterisation and monitoring of medulloblastoma Laura Escudero, Anna Llort, Alexandra Arias, Ander Diaz-Navarro, Francisco Martínez-Ricarte, Carlota Rubio-Perez, Regina Mayor, Ginevra Caratù, Elena Martínez-Sáez, Élida ...
Circulating anandamide and blood pressure in patients with obstructive sleep apnea. J Hypertens. 2012;30(12):2345–51. 47. Dakterzada F, Benítez ID, Targa A, Carnes A, Pujol M, Jové M, et al. Blood-based lipidomic signature of severe obstructive sleep apnoea in Alzheimer's ...
The circulating blood volume may be perceived as low by the sensors in the kidneys as the formation of ascites may deplete some volume from the blood. This signals the kidneys to reabsorb more salt and water to compensate for the volume loss. Some other causes of ascites related to ...
Altogether, these results indicate that CSF-circulating DCs are able to both survey the inflamed brain and to reach the cervical lymph nodes. In EAE and maybe multiple sclerosis, CSF-circulating DCs may thus support the immune responses that develop within and outside the inflamed CNS. 展开 ...
“constant” pressure primarily produced by circulating albumin—at the arteriolar end of the capillary. This pressure forces plasma and nutrients out of the capillaries and into surrounding tissues. Fluid and the cellular wastes in the tissues enter the capillaries at the venule end, where the ...
A high HR and/or a low MAP and UO can be indicative of low circulating blood volume, oxygen delivery, and impaired end-organ perfusion [115]. An HR < 120/min, a MAP between 65 and 85 mmHg, and UO > 0.5 ml/kg/h are desirable endpoints in the management of SAP. Abnormal...
Cell-free circulating tumour DNA (ctDNA) in plasma has been shown to be informative of the genomic alterations present in tumours and has been used to monitor tumour progression and response to treatments. However, patients with brain tumours do not present with or present with low amounts of...