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Opioids and their receptors have received remarkable attention because they have the ability to alter immune function, which affects disease progression. In vitro and in vivo findings as well as observations in humans indicate that opioids and their receptors positively or negatively affect viral replication and virus-mediated pathology. The present study reviews recent insights in the role of opioids and their receptors in viral infections and discusses possible therapeutic opportunities.

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Renal denervation is being used as a blood pressure lowering therapy for patients with apparent treatment resistant hypertension. However, this population does not represent a distinct disease condition in which benefit is predictable. In fact, the wide range in effectiveness of renal denervation could be a consequence of this heterogeneous pathogenesis of hypertension.

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HHT shows clinical variability within and between families. Organ site and prevalence of arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) depend on the HHT causative gene and on environmental and genetic modifiers. We tested whether variation in the functional ENG allele, inherited from the unaffected parent, alters risk for pulmonary AVM in HHT1 mutation carriers who are ENG haploinsufficient.

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Corticosterone and decision-making in male Wistar rats: the effect of corticosterone application in the infralimbic and orbitofrontal cortex.

Front Behav Neurosci

May 2014

Brain Center Rudolf Magnus, Department of Neuroscience and Pharmacology, University Medical Centre Utrecht Utrecht, Netherlands ; Department of Organismal Animal Physiology, Radboud University Nijmegen Nijmegen, Netherlands.

Corticosteroid hormones, released after stress, are known to influence neuronal activity and produce a wide range of effects upon the brain. They affect cognitive tasks including decision-making. Recently it was shown that systemic injections of corticosterone (CORT) disrupt reward-based decision-making in rats when tested in a rat model of the Iowa Gambling Task (rIGT), i.

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A rodent version of the Iowa Gambling Task: 7 years of progress.

Front Psychol

June 2014

Department of Neuroscience and Pharmacology, Brain Centre Rudolf Magnus, University Medical Centre Utrecht Utrecht, Netherlands.

In the Iowa Gambling Task (IGT) subjects need to find a way to earn money in a context of variable wins and losses, conflicting short-term and long-term pay-off, and uncertainty of outcomes. In 2006, we published the first rodent version of the IGT (r-IGT; Behavior Research Methods 38, 470-478). Here, we discuss emerging ideas on the involvement of different prefrontal-striatal networks in task-progression in the r-IGT, as revealed by our studies thus far.

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Combined HTR2C-LEP and HTR2C-LEPR genotypes as a determinant for obesity in patients without antipsychotic drugs.

J Clin Psychopharmacol

April 2014

Department of Pharmacoepidemiology and Clinical Pharmacology Utrecht Institute for Pharmaceutical Sciences Utrecht University Utrecht, the Netherlands and Department of Clinical Pharmacy Wilhelmina Hospital Assen Assen, the Netherlands Department of Pharmacoepidemiology and Clinical Pharmacology Utrecht Institute for Pharmaceutical Sciences Utrecht University Utrecht, the Netherlands and Department of Clinical Pharmacy Wilhelmina Hospital Assen Assen, the Netherlands Department of Pharmacoepidemiology and Clinical Pharmacology Utrecht Institute for Pharmaceutical Sciences Utrecht University Utrecht, the Netherlands and Department of Clinical Pharmacy University Medical Centre Utrecht Utrecht, the Netherlands Department of Pharmacoepidemiology and Clinical Pharmacology Utrecht Institute for Pharmaceutical Sciences Utrecht University Utrecht, the Netherlands and Department of Psychiatry Psychiatric Hospital Meerkanten Ermelo, the Netherlands Department of Internal Medicine Wilhelmina Hospital Assen Assen, the Netherlands Department of Pharmacoepidemiology and Clinical Pharmacology Utrecht Institute for Pharmaceutical Sciences Utrecht University Utrecht, the Netherlands and Department of Clinical Pharmacy University Medical Centre Utrecht Utrecht, the Netherlands.

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Background: Abdominal ultrasound (US) is frequently performed in Western societies. There is insufficient knowledge of its diagnostic value in terms of changes in patient management decisions in primary care.

Objective: To assess the influence of upper abdominal US on patient management in general practice.

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