3 results match your criteria: "Charles University Plzen[Affiliation]"
Cell Tissue Res
March 2006
Department of Physiology, Charles University Plzen, Plzen, Czech Republic.
Vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) is a vasorelaxant peptide that addresses two receptor subtypes, VPAC1 and VPAC2. It stimulates insulin secretion and mediates anti-inflammatory effects and has been proposed for treatment of type 2 and autoimmune diabetes. In the heart, VIP is produced and released primarily by intrinsic neurons and improves cardiac perfusion and function.
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December 2005
Department of Physiology, Charles University Plzen, Lidicka 1, 301 67 Plzen, Czech Republic.
Calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) is a vasorelaxant and positive inotropic and chronotropic peptide that binds to the calcitonin receptor-like receptor. In the heart, upon stimulation CGRP is released from sensory nerve terminals and improves cardiac perfusion and function. In the present study, we investigated alterations in the components of the CGRP signaling system during development of diabetic cardiomyopathy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCytokines Cell Mol Ther
October 2003
Departments of Surgery, School of Medicine, Charles University Plzen, Prague.
Cytosol levels of cytokines [interleukins 1b, 6, 8 (IL-1b, 6, 8), tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha)] in aneurysm walls were evaluated in a prospective non-randomized study of 57 patients. The group was divided into two subgroups: Subgroup I (ruptured aneurysms, n=11) and Subgroup II (asymptomatic aneurysms, n=32). A control group consisted of 14 kidney donors.
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