Publications by authors named "J M Maixent"

Infusions of leaves have been known for their health benefits. The Bio Concentrate Assets (ABC) method is a method of enriching organic infusion leaves (from ) with organic dry and concentrated extracts using organic acacia gum, and its application to white tea has provided Qi cha tea. In the present study, the content of tea polyphenols and caffeine, and the biochemical properties of Qi cha tea and its botanical constituents (elderberry, tulsi, , orange peel, lemongrass, and acacia gum) were assessed.

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We investigated the effects of long-term anti-ischemic therapy with trimetazidine on Na,K-ATPase (NKA) activity and protein expression in cardiomyopathy. NKA isoforms in membrane fractions from cardiomyopathic hamsters of the BIO 14.6 strain were studied and compared with those from healthy Syrian golden hamsters (F1B).

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Since the publication of the Framingham Heart Study, which suggested that uric acid should no longer be associated with coronary heart disease after additional adjustment for cardiovascular disease risk factors, the number of publications challenging this statement has dramatically increased. The aim of this paper was to review and discuss the most recent studies addressing the possible relation between sustained elevated serum uric acid levels and the onset or worsening of cardiovascular and renal diseases. Original studies involving American teenagers clearly showed that serum uric acid levels were directly correlated with systolic and diastolic pressures, which has been confirmed in adult cohorts revealing a 2.

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Adenosine is an endogenous nucleoside which strongly impacts the cardiovascular system. Adenosine is released mostly by endothelial cells and myocytes during ischemia or hypoxia and greatly regulates the cardiovascular system via four specific G-protein-coupled receptors named AR, AR, AR, and AR. Among them, A subtypes are strongly expressed in coronary tissues, and their activation increases coronary blood flow via the production of cAMP in smooth muscle cells.

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The objective of this communication is to present and analyze the recent results from the LAPIBSS study in order to improve future clinical trials on the effects of Lactobacillus strains in the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Using a tightly-controlled clinical trial protocol with the highest Jadad score of 5/5, the current trial aimed to demonstrate the efficacy of a 2-strain mixture of Lactobacillus acidophilus (L. acidophilus) to improve IBS symptoms.

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