Noncoding RNAs and Virus and Treatment in Allergic Rhinitis
In this review, we summarized the interactions of noncoding RNAs and viruses in the occurrence and development of AR, along ... Some respiratory viral infections can aggravate allergic rhinitis, such as a respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) and human ... In the presence of high doses of allergens, the physical immune system will tolerate the phenomenon, which leads to an ... In fact, VLPs loaded with CpGs appear to promote the re-establishment of physiological immune response in patients with ...
Adjudication of the Alleged Role of Vitamin D in the Antimicrobial Pathway
H. Rasmussen and P. Bordier, The Physiological and Cellular Basis of Metabolic Bone Disease, Williams & Wilkins, Baltimore, Md ... Hepatitis C Virus. A high prevalence of vitamin D deficiency among patients with severe hepatic impairment should not ... This epigenetic phenomenon may help explain the apparent resistance of tumor cells. Co-cultured with the bioactive hormone, ... Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)-1 Juxtaposed to the preceding findings are data which also demonstrate that components of ...
Curcumin, a Multifaceted Hormetic Agent, Mediates an Intricate Crosstalk between Mitochondrial Turnover, Autophagy, and...
This phenomenon is often referred to as hormesis. Curcumin causes cell death and primarily initiates an autophagic step ( ... This phenomenon is often referred to as hormesis. Curcumin causes cell death and primarily initiates an autophagic step ( ... M. M. Rechtman, O. Har-Noy, I. Bar-Yishay et al., "Curcumin inhibits hepatitis B virus via down-regulation of the metabolic ... value of 3.0 at neutral pH [13]. Therefore, curcumin is not easily soluble in physiological media and exhibits poor ...
Mechanism of Human Tooth Eruption: Review Article Including a New Theory for Future Studies on the Eruption Process
An example of a virus infection that results in arrested eruption is mumps virus (Figure 8) [49, 51]. It appears that all teeth ... From a physiological textbook (Miles et al., Clinical Oral Physiology, 2004) [102] on salivary glands the following sentence is ... Considering that the phenomenon of tooth eruption and specifically pathological tooth eruption plays a major role in both ... A defect in the root sheet occurs if the peripheral nerves are destroyed by a virus function [49]. It must be presumed that ...
Pathogenesis of Cognitive Dysfunction in Patients with Obstructive Sleep Apnea: A Hypothesis with Emphasis on the Nucleus...
... it projects to most key brain regions and modulates numerous physiological functions. Inflamed and dysfunctional NTS and other ... The latter has widespread impact on several physiological activities, including the CNS structure and function-thus further ... viruses, bacteria, microorganisms). They help maintain and modulate inflammation and are a major source of proinflammatory ... The above leads to the vicious cycle of dysfunctional parasympathetic phenomena that impact cognitive outcomes; the following ...
Mucosal Immunity in the Female Genital Tract, HIV/AIDS
... and systemic spread of the virus, which causes local changes that may favor the development of infections by other pathogens, ... the bacterium increases the ability of the virus to infect dendritic cells, which, in turn, can introduce the virus to other ... Although there are no in vivo evidence that this phenomenon occurs (despite differences in subsets CD4+ T-cells in ... and proteins of the complement system form a dynamic physiological structure that interacts with microorganisms to prevent ...
Recent Advances in the Endogenous Brain Renin-Angiotensin System and Drugs Acting on It
Role of Brain RAS in the Regulation of Various Physiological Activities and the Drugs Acting on It. 2.7.1. Regulation of ... which is multifunctional and plays a vital role in host receptor binding and pathogenesis of the virus. Postentry, there are a ... evidence also suggests that AGT expression in the brain and circulating AGT regulation is an independent phenomenon [20]. For ... AT1 and AT2 are involved in various physiological changes such as an increase in BP, volume overload, and facilitation of ...
The Initial Months of Antiretroviral Therapy and Its Influence on AGEs, HMGB1, and sRAGE Levels in Asymptomatic HIV-Infected...
T. Hulgan, J. Morrow, R. T. DAquila et al., "Oxidant stress is increased during treatment of human immunodeficiency virus ... Advanced glycation end products (AGEs) are a consequence of oxidative stress which occur during normal physiological conditions ... phenomenon, the aim of this study was to compare the levels of HMGB1, AGEs, sRAGE, and some inflammatory biomarkers in the ... K. V. Ramana, "Effect of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) on human immunodeficiency virus disease pathogenesis and ...
The Emerging Perspective of Morphine Tolerance: MicroRNAs
... striking microRNA functions involved in morphine tolerance and presents limitations on our knowledge of their physiological ... W. Hou, H. Li, W. Jiang, C. Zhang, M. A. McNutt, and G. Li, "Simian immunodeficiency virus impacts microrna-16 mediated post- ... be noted that this seemingly contradictory result is not particularly significant because morphine tolerance is a phenomenon ... striking microRNA functions involved in morphine tolerance and presents limitations on our knowledge of their physiological ...
MCT4 Promotes Tumor Malignancy in F98 Glioma Cells
After 72 h, the pHe of all F98 glioma cells decreased, a physiological phenomenon observed in cells cultured for an extended ... I. Macpherson and L. Montagnier, "Agar suspension culture for the selective assay of cells transformed by polyoma virus," ... N. Draoui and O. Feron, "Lactate shuttles at a glance: from physiological paradigms to anti-cancer treatments," Disease Models ... To further explore this phenomenon, we counted distinct groups of stably transfected and inhibitor-treated F98 glioma cells ...
Graft versus Host Disease: From Basic Pathogenic Principles to DNA Damage Response and Cellular Senescence
S. Mousset, H. Martin, A. Berger et al., "Human herpes virus 6 in biopsies from patients with gastrointestinal symptoms after ... Also SASP causes the surrounding undamaged cycling cells to irreversibly arrest cycling and become senescent, a phenomenon ... ENA-78/CXCL5 and mouse GCP-2/LIX and modulate their physiological activities," European Journal of Biochemistry, vol. 270, no. ... Also, SASP causes the surrounding undamaged cycling cells to irreversibly arrest cycling and become senescent, a phenomenon ...