32 results match your criteria: "Paris East University[Affiliation]"

Mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists: a patent evaluation of US20150284376A1.

Expert Opin Ther Pat

October 2016

b INSERM, UMRS 1138, Team 1, Centre de Recherche des Cordeliers , Pierre et Marie Curie University, Paris Descartes University, Paris , France.

Recent clinical studies showed that mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists are able to markedly reduce the overall and cardiovascular mortality in patients with left ventricular systolic dysfunction and mild or severe symptoms of chronic heart failure (HF). Beyond cardiac diseases, new indications of MRAs increase exponentially, especially in patients with impaired renal function. Most of the developed mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists are now non-steroidal.

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Adipocyte-Specific Mineralocorticoid Receptor Overexpression in Mice Is Associated With Metabolic Syndrome and Vascular Dysfunction: Role of Redox-Sensitive PKG-1 and Rho Kinase.

Diabetes

August 2016

Cardiovascular Research and Medical Sciences Institute, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, U.K. Kidney Research Centre, Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Mineralocorticoid receptor (MR) expression is increased in adipose tissue from obese individuals and animals. We previously demonstrated that adipocyte-MR overexpression (Adipo-MROE) in mice is associated with metabolic changes. Whether adipocyte MR directly influences vascular function in these mice is unknown.

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Clinical characterisation of polydactyly in Maine Coon cats.

J Feline Med Surg

April 2017

1 Paris East University, National Veterinary School of Alfort, Maisons-Alfort, and Faculty of Medicine, Créteil, France.

Objectives Polydactyly has been reported in a number of vertebrate species, including the domestic cat. It is a common characteristic in some breeding lines of the Maine Coon. The aim of this study was to assess the limb phenotype of polydactyl cats using physical and radiographic examinations.

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Objectives The aims of the study were to determine the in vitro drug release of guar gum-coated capsules of ronidazole, and to evaluate the pharmacokinetics and efficacy of this formulation for the treatment of cats naturally infected with Tritrichomonas foetus. Methods The pharmacokinetics of ronidazole were evaluated in five healthy cats and five cats infected with T foetus. In a second step, the clinical efficacy of these capsules was evaluated by a controlled, randomised, double-blind clinical trial performed in 47 infected cats from French catteries.

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Background: To date, few studies have analyzed the relationships between socioeconomic status (SES) and indoor air quality (IAQ).

Objective: The aim of this study was to examine the relationships between socioeconomic and other factors and indoor air pollutant levels in French homes.

Methods: The indoor air concentrations of thirty chemical, biological and physical parameters were measured over one week in a sample of 567 dwellings representative of the French housing stock between September 2003 and December 2005.

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Analysis of the influence of handset phone position on RF exposure of brain tissue.

Bioelectromagnetics

December 2014

Orange Labs Networks and Carriers (OLNC)/Social Responsibility and Human (SRH), Issy Les Moulineaux, France; WHIST Lab Common Laboratory of Orange Labs and Institute Telecom, Paris, France; Electronics, Communication Systems and Microsystems (ESYCOM), Paris-East University, Marne-la-Vallée, France.

Exposure to mobile phone radio frequency (RF) electromagnetic fields depends on many different parameters. For epidemiological studies investigating the risk of brain cancer linked to RF exposure from mobile phones, it is of great interest to characterize brain tissue exposure and to know which parameters this exposure is sensitive to. One such parameter is the position of the phone during communication.

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Ureteral obstruction secondary to ureterolithiasis in cats is a challenging situation. Ureteral stenting has recently been introduced to prevent complications that often occurred after ureterotomy or other invasive surgeries. The purpose of this study is to describe the stenting technique and perioperative difficulties, as well as long-term outcome and complications with ureteral stenting in 12 cats with ureteroliths.

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