Brain microischemic phenomena in a woman receiving bevacizumab treatment: a case report 来自 NCBI 喜欢 0 阅读量: 21 作者:CC Quattrocchi,AM Alexandre,G Tonini…摘要: Introduction Several adverse events have been associated with the use of bevacizumab during the treatment of neoplasms such as ...
Ischemic brain damage is one of the most serious concerns associated with postresuscitation sequelae and other hemodynamic complications seen in clinical anesthesia and critical medicine. Although numerous preventive measures for the treatment of brain ischemia have been reported in recent years, none of ...
This methodological error may be relevant when the early stages of ischemic brain edema development are studied. Water content of brain tissue can also be determined with acceptable accuracy by vacuum freeze-drying samples of brain tissue weighing about 100 mg. In contrast to cortex, white matter ...
Therefore, we examined the immunocytochemical distribution of GLUT1 in normal rat brain and after transient global forebrain ischemia. A novel immunocytochemical finding was peptide-inhibitable GLUT1 immunoreactive staining in parenchyma as well as in cerebral microvessels. In nonischemic rats, parenchymal...
During the initial 1–6 h of ischemia the blood-brain barrier (BBB) is grossly impermeable to protein tracers such as Evans blue (EB) [9–11, 19]. Tissue water content in ischemic brain increases within the first 2 h of arterial occlusion [8–10, 19, 21] and a significant decrease ...
MiR-148a reduces liver damage in mice by regulating calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II17. New evidence has shown that miR-148-a may regulate the MAPK pathway during oxygen and glucose deprivation-induced microglial inflammation, which is of vital importance in ischemic injury induced by hypoxia...
The extent and severity of osteonecrosis was evaluated according to changes in the trabecular bone by two researchers who were blinded to the identity of the samples. Local osteonecrosis was determined according to the presence of empty lacunae or pyknotic nuclei of osteocytes within the trabecular ...
9 RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook microinfarct Medical [¦mī·krō′in‚färkt] (medicine) A very small infarct. McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. ...
Another layer of regulation is provided by 5′–3′ exoribonuclease (XRN2; Bail et al., 2010), or the small RNA degrading nuclease (SDN) (Ramachandran and Chen, 2008), both of which can degrade mature miRNA, enabling rapid changes in its expression. In a very dynamically growing field ...
High-resolution micro-CT imaging allows the identification of distinct brain neuroanatomical areas The methodology described in this work was developed to overcome the use of laborious histological techniques, or costly MRI apparatus, to characterize and quantify ischemic alterations in mice brains. Whole...