Publications by authors named "Jia-Jang Yang"

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  • * Six guanidinium derivatives were tested, revealing that only agmatine and amiloride significantly induced relaxation in isolated aortic rings, while others did not show this effect.
  • * Agmatine's relaxation effect is linked to the activation of I-2R and opening of ATP-sensitive potassium (KATP) channels, suggesting it could be a promising candidate for developing new antihypertensive treatments.
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The agonists of imidazoline I-1 receptors (I-1R) are widely used to lower blood pressure. It has been indicated that guanidinium derivatives show an ability to activate imidazoline receptors. Also, allantoin has a chemical stricture similar to guanidinium derivatives.

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(-)Epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG), a tea catechin, has been known to cause many biological actions, such as anxiolytic and hypotensive effects in behavioral studies. However, to date, few reports investigate its neuronal modulation. In this study, intracellular recording was used to test the neuronal modulation of different catechins on locus coeruleus (LC) neuron, which has been demonstrated to be affected by cardiovascular function regulation and stressful events.

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Hypoxia preconditioning has been shown to produce tolerance against brain injuries. The hypothesis of this study is that chronic hypobaric hypoxia may also induce acute hypoxia tolerance. We used intracellular recording in slices from rats exposed to chronic hypobaric hypoxia (exposed) and control to investigate the effects of chronic hypobaric hypoxia on the physiology of locus coeruleus (LC) including neuronal excitability.

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