Publications by authors named "Murugaian J"

Aim: The primary aim of this study is to analyse the stress distribution between an ALL ON FOUR implant supported prosthesis and the TREFOIL implant supported prosthesis with 3D finite element models.

Settings And Design: An in vitro perspective.

Materials And Methods: Two mandibular three-dimensional Finite Element Models were constructed by the CREO version 5 software, in which Model A depicts a mandible with ALL ON FOUR implant supported prost hesis and Model B will depict TREFOIL implant supported prosthesis.

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Cardiac responses to microinjections of norepinephrine (NE) into the intermediolateral column of the spinal cord (IML) at T2 level were studied in pentobarbital-anesthetized, immobilized and artificially ventilated, male Wistar rats. For describing the effects of NE conveniently, the doses of NE were divided into two ranges. The small dose-range consisted of 20 nl volumes of 50, 75 and 100 micromolar (microM) solutions (i.

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Mean arterial pressure and heart rate were monitored in immobilized and artificially ventilated male Wistar rats either anesthetized with pentobarbital or decerebrated at midcollicular level. The rate of increase in the left ventricular pressure was also monitored in order to compute contractility index. L-glutamate (1.

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Cardiovascular responses to the microinjections of cholinergic agonists into the intermediolateral cell column (IML) of the spinal cord at T1-T3 level were studied. Mean arterial pressure (MAP), heart rate (HR), the rate of increase in the left ventricular pressure (dp/dt) and contractility index (CI) were monitored in immobilized and artificially ventilated male Wistar rats either anesthetized with pentobarbital or decerebrated at mid-collicular level. Microinjections (20 nl) of carbachol (110-660 pmol) into the right IML elicited a marked increase in HR and a small increase in CI.

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Cardiovascular actions of cholinergic agonists in the ventrolateral medullary depressor area (VLDA) were investigated. Microinjections (0.2-1.

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The pressor (VLPA) and the depressor (VLDA) areas in the ventrolateral medulla were identified with the microinjections of L-glutamate (1.77 nmol/site) in artificially ventilated, pentobarbital-anesthetized male Wistar rats. Electrical stimulation of the left or right aortic nerve (1-6 V, 10-40 pulses/s, 3 ms) produced usual depressor responses.

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The pressor (VLPA) and the depressor (VLDA) areas in the ventrolateral medulla were identified with the microinjection of L-glutamate (1.77 nmol/site) in artificially ventilated urethane-anesthetized male Wistar rats. Bilateral microinjection of a stable substance P (SP) agonist [pGlu5, MePhe8, Sar9]-SP(5-11)], abbreviated as DiMe, into the VLPA (6-600 pmol/site) produced a dose-dependent increase in blood pressure (BP).

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Sympathoexcitatory cardiovascular responses to the microinjections of L-glutamate into the intermediolateral cell column (IML) of the upper thoracic cord (C8 to T4) were studied. Mean arterial pressure (MAP), heart rate (HR), the rate of increase in the left ventricular pressure (dP/dt) and contractility index were monitored in immobilized and artificially ventilated male Wistar rats anesthetized with pentobarbital or isoflurane. On the right side, microinjections (10-20 nl) of L-glutamate (0.

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Bilateral microinjections (0.2-2 nmol/site) of a potent M2 muscarinic receptor agonist, cis-methyldioxolane (CD), but not those of a relatively selective M1 receptor agonist (McN-A343; 3 nmol/site), into the intermediate portion of nucleus tractus solitarii (NTS) of pentobarbital-anesthetized rats elicited a decrease in blood pressure (23-52 mm Hg) and heart rate (16-50 bpm). Previous microinjections of a selective competitive M2 receptor antagonist (AFDX-116; 0.

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