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Partial mediation

Kaminski NE, Koh WS, Yang KH, Lee M, Kessler FK. Suppression of the humoral immune response by cannabinoids is partially mediated through inhibition of adenylate cyclase by a pertussis toxin-sensitive G-protein-coupled mechanism. Biochem Pharmacol 1994 48 1899-1908. [Pg.131]

Another field of research is the possibility offered by phytochemicals in protecting plants against diseases and pathogens (fungus, bacteria and nematodes). Numerous studies have suggested that plant-pathogen interactions are partially mediated via plant secondary metabolite production, despite the inconsistency revealed by some works on the ability of particular compounds to provide resistance to a specific pathogen. [Pg.316]

Recent studies have shown that cyanide releases catecholamines from rat pheochromocytoma cells and brain slices (Kanthasamy et al. 1991b), from isolated bovine adrenal glands (Borowitz et al. 1988), and from the adrenals of mice following subcutaneous injection of high doses of potassium cyanide (Kanthasamy et al. 1991b). Thus, it was proposed that the cardiac and peripheral autonomic responses to cyanide are partially mediated by an elevation of plasma catecholamines (Kanthasamy et al. 1991b). [Pg.106]

The effects of VEGFs are at least partially mediated by the enhanced production of NO and prostacyclin (Laitinen et al., 1997b Zachary, 1998). Furthermore, in addition to endothelial cell proliferation and inhibition of neointima formation, VEGF-A may also lead to neoangiogenesis in ischemic tissues... [Pg.453]

Excitotoxic and ischemic injury to neurons is partially mediated by dysregulation of cellular calcium homeostasis, resulting in a prolonged elevation of intracellular calcium levels. Neuronal NF-kB activation can stabilize intracellular calcium concentrations under ischemia-like conditions (Barger et al., 1995 Barger and Mattson,... [Pg.306]

Spinal administration of histamine produces nociceptive behavior, and a recent study has suggested that this effect is partially mediated by the activation of N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptors at polyamine binding sites (Sakurada... [Pg.428]

Biologic agents targeting specific sites in the immunoinflam-matory cascade are being used to treat Crohn s disease. TNF a antibody therapies such as infliximab, are a standard therapy for severe Crohn s disease. Thalidomide w hose effect is partially mediated by dow n regulation of TNF a has efficacy in previously refraetory Crohn s patients (Ginsberg et al., 2001). [Pg.291]

HDL, like LDL, is a cholesterol-rich particle, and is distinct from the other lipoprotein classes in that it does not contain apoB. HDL levels are inversely correlated with risk for atherosclerosis (Wilson et al., 1988). Nascent HDL particles are produced by direct synthesis (Hamilton, 1984), and excess surface remnants from chylomicrons and VLDL produced during the action of lipoprotein lipase (as noted above) enter the HDL density class. HDL appears to be involved in delivery of cholesterol to steroidogenic tissues as well as the removal of excess cholesterol from peripheral tissues and excretion from the system. This HDL-mediated removal of cholesterol has been termed reverse cholesterol transport (Glomset, 1968). Although apolipoproteins present in HDLs are cleared by the liver, the reverse cholesterol transport pathway has never been directly demonstrated. HDL can remove cholesterol from tissues, a process that may be partially mediated by interaction with a putative HDL receptor, with apoA-I as the ligand for that receptor (Oram el ai, 1983). The existence of an HDL receptor remains controversial saturable HDL binding may not be mediated by a specific apolipoprotein ligand and may not even be required for transfer of cholesterol from cells to... [Pg.307]

Inhibitory NANC responses are mediated by both VIP and NO.. NO. partially mediates the airway smooth muscle relaxant effects of VIP in the isolated perfused guinea-pig lung, as NOS inhibitors prevent relaxation induced by VIP but not that induced by isoproterenol (Lilly et al., 1993b). A significant and appropriately timed increase in the NO. content of lung perfusion fluid can be measured in response to VIP (Fig. 7.4). These data support the conclusion that interactions of VIP with NO. products mediate a substantial component of iNANC transmission. In human airways, NOS stimulated as a result of iNANC neurotransmission accounts for a substantial proportion of this relaxant response. Bel-visi and co-workers have shown that the a-chymotrypsin-resistant component of the human iNANC response can be abolished by treatment with NOS inhibitors (Belvisi et al., 1992). [Pg.137]


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