Lasting neuron depression induced by high potassium and its prevention by low calcium and NMDA receptor blockade. Brain Res. 1991; 557 :177–183.Jing J, Aitken PG and Somjen GG. Lasting neuron depression induced by high potassium and its prevention by low calcium and NMDA receptor blockade. ...
who have no symptoms, or who have only minor complaints only need to be treated with potassium given in pill or liquid form. This is preferred because it is easy to administer, safe, inexpensive, and readily absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract. Some preparations, or too high of a dose,...
A low-potassium diet is one where you restrict the amount of potassium you eat in a day. Your doctor may suggest that you try a low-potassium diet if, for instance, you have a high level of potassium in your blood (hyperkalemia) or if you have kidney disease. There are a lot of di...
A higher calcium diet is associated with a higher urinary pH, and citrate confers an alkali load which helps protect against the formation of calcium oxalate stones. Foods that are high in potassium also contain more fluid, citrate, and phytate, which, again, have been reported to be protectiv...
In 30 obese men, calcium, magnesium, and phosphate balances were measured for 40 days using one of four weight reducing regimens: 1) 400 kcal soy protein; 2) 400 kcal collagen protein; 3) total fasting with potassium; and 4) total fasting without potassium. Relationship of the minerals to...
In the high-calcium state, individual domains of DUOX1 in the cytosolic layer are stabilized by multiple inter-domain interactions. The PHLD interacts with adjacent TMD and DH domains (Fig.2e). The main chain carbonyl group of K653 on PHLD makes hydrogen bond with R1215 on loop D of TMD...
(meq/L), potassium (meq/l), calcium (mg/dl), phosphaste (mg/dl), magnesium (mg/dl), albumin (g/dl), total protein (g/dl), glutamate oxaloacetate transaminase (GOT) (U/L), glutamate-pyruvate transaminase (GPT) (U/L), total cholesterol (mg/dl), triglyceride (mg/dl), low-...
The kidneys have the ability to reabsorb many minerals, preventing the body from facing excessive losses. However, a lack of potassium may result in the kidney not absorbing calcium properly, leading to the creation of kidney stones.(3) ...
,M James,メイリー,ジェイムス,CT Bond,ボンド,クリス ティー.,CP Silvia,シルビア,クリストファー ピー. 摘要: PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a gene encoding a new calcium-activated potassium channel having medium conductance and a protein....
Under low-potassium (K+) stress, a Ca2+ signaling network consisting of calcineurin B-like proteins (CBLs) and CBL-interacting kinases (CIPKs) play essential roles. Specifically, the plasma membrane CBL1/9-CIPK pathway and the tonoplast CBL2/3-CIPK pathw