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Gravin, an A-kinase anchoring protein, targets protein kinase A (PKA), protein kinase C (PKC), calcineurin and other signaling molecules to the beta2-adrenergic receptor (β2-AR). Gravin mediates desensitization/resensitization of the receptor by facilitating its phosphorylation by PKA and PKC. The role of gravin in β-AR mediated regulation of cardiac function is unclear.

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Objective: This study examined off-label and evidence-based use of second-generation antipsychotic agents among elderly nursing home residents and factors associated with off-label use.

Methods: This study involved a retrospective, cross-sectional analysis of data from the 2004 National Nursing Home Survey (NNHS). The sample included nursing home residents 65 years and older who received second-generation antipsychotic agents.

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The escalating growth in the development of pharmaceutical drugs has caused the pharmaceutical industry to market drugs directly to consumers. Direct-to-consumer (DTC) advertising has increased immensely in the past 15 years and continues to grow each year. The advantages of DTC advertising include an increase in consumer knowledge, patient autonomy, and possibly providing physicians and pharmacists with up-to-date information about the recent trends in the marketplace.

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  • Acute kidney dysfunction often occurs in septic shock, leading to decreased blood flow and filtration rate in the kidneys.
  • Pentoxifylline (PTX) and its analogues are tested on rats after endotoxin infusion to assess their effectiveness in preserving renal function.
  • Results show that higher doses of PTX (10 mg/kg) and HWA-448 significantly slow the decline in renal function compared to untreated rats, suggesting these compounds may help prevent kidney damage in septic shock.
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The investigation of drug-induced nephrotoxicity depends on the adequate estimation of renal function at baseline and upon completion of the study. Typically, this procedure requires housing of the animal in an individual wire-bottom metabolic cage to facilitate complete urine collection. The present study compared the effects of 4 consecutive days of isolation on Sprague-Dawley rats from four breeders: Harlan Sprague-Dawley, Charles River Laboratories, BioLab and TIMCO Breeders.

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The beneficial effects of post-insult administration of pentoxifylline, a novel hemorheologic agent experimentally studied in various ischemic diseases, were evaluated in two models of acute renal failure (ARF): direct nephrotoxicity (mercuric chloride 4 mg/kg via femoral vein) and hemoglobinuria (glycerol 10 ml/kg i.m.).

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