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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1161/hh2201.100204" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1161/hh2201.100204</a>
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907-914
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10
Volume
89
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Beta(2)-adrenergic Receptor Overexpression Increases Alveolar Fluid Clearance And Responsiveness To Endogenous Catecholamines In Rats
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Circulation Research
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2001
2001-11
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a549 cells; adenovirus; alveolar solute transport; beta(2)-adrenergic receptor; Cardiovascular System & Cardiology; epithelium; expression; gene transfer; Hematology; inhibitor; lung liquid clearance; mediated gene-transfer; pulmonary edema; stimulation; therapy; transport; ventricular myocytes
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Dumasius V; Sznajder J I; Azzam Z S; Boja J; Mutlu G M; Maron M B; Factor P
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1161/hh2201.100204" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1161/hh2201.100204</a>
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2001
a549 cells
adenovirus
alveolar solute transport
Azzam Z S
beta(2)-adrenergic receptor
Boja J
Cardiovascular System & Cardiology
Circulation research
Dumasius V
Epithelium
expression
Factor P
gene transfer
Hematology
inhibitor
lung liquid clearance
Maron M B
mediated gene-transfer
Mutlu G M
pulmonary edema
Stimulation
Sznajder J I
therapy
transport
ventricular myocytes
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1016/s0006-8993(96)00934-1" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1016/s0006-8993(96)00934-1</a>
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215-219
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1
Volume
741
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The Effects Of Intranasal Infusion Of 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine (mptp) Upon Catecholamine Concentrations Within Olfactory Bulbs And Corpus Striatum Of Male Mice
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Brain Research
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1996
1996-11
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adult-rat; alzheimers-disease; brain; dopamine; epithelium; locus coeruleus; locus coeruleus; mouse; Neurosciences & Neurology; neurotoxicity; nigrostriatal; norepinephrine; parkinsons-disease; toxicity; transport; transporter; uptake
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Dluzen D E; Kefalas G
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1016/s0006-8993(96)00934-1" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1016/s0006-8993(96)00934-1</a>
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1996
adult-rat
alzheimers-disease
Brain
Brain research
Department of Internal Medicine
Dluzen D E
Dopamine
Epithelium
Kefalas G
locus coeruleus
mouse
NEOMED College of Medicine
Neurosciences & Neurology
Neurotoxicity
nigrostriatal
Norepinephrine
parkinsons-disease
toxicity
transport
transporter
uptake
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1152/japplphysiol.00275.2002" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1152/japplphysiol.00275.2002</a>
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1875-1880
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5
Volume
93
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Lung edema clearance: 20 years of progress selected contribution: Long-term effects of beta(2)-adrenergic receptor stimulation on alveolar fluid clearance in mice
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Journal of Applied Physiology
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2002
2002-11
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acute lung injury; alveolar; beta-adrenergic-receptor; desensitization; down-regulation; epithelium; hydrostatic pulmonary-edema; in-vivo; liquid clearance; lung fluid balance; messenger-rna; Physiology; pulmonary edema; rat lung; resolution; sodium transport; Sport Sciences
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Sartori C; Fang X; McGraw D W; Koch P; Snider M E; Folkesson H G; Matthay M A
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Stimulation of active fluid transport with beta-adrenergic receptor (betaAR) agonists can accelerate the resolution of alveolar edema. However, chronic betaAR-agonist administration may cause betaAR desensitization and downregulation that may impair physiological responsiveness to betaAR-agonist stimulation. Therefore, we measured baseline and terbutaline- (10(-3) M) stimulated alveolar fluid clearance in mice that received subcutaneously (miniosmotic pumps) either saline or albuterol (2 mg.kg(-1).day(-1)) for 1, 3, or 6 days. Continuous albuterol administration increased plasma albuterol levels (10(-5) M), an effect that was associated with 1) a significant decrease in betaAR density and 2) attenuation, but not ablation, of maximal terbutaline- induced cAMP production. Forskolin-mediated cAMP-release was unaffected. Continuous albuterol infusion stimulated alveolar fluid clearance on day 1 but did not increase alveolar fluid clearance on days 3 and 6. However, terbutaline- stimulated alveolar fluid clearance in albuterol-treated mice was not reduced compared with saline-treated mice. Despite significant reductions in betaAR density and agonist-mediated cAMP production by long-term betaAR-agonist exposure, maximal betaAR-agonist-mediated increase in alveolar fluid clearance is not diminished in mice.
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1152/japplphysiol.00275.2002" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1152/japplphysiol.00275.2002</a>
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2002
acute lung injury
alveolar
beta-adrenergic-receptor
Desensitization
Down-Regulation
Epithelium
Fang X
Folkesson H G
hydrostatic pulmonary-edema
in-vivo
Journal Article
Journal of Applied Physiology
Koch P
liquid clearance
lung fluid balance
Matthay M A
McGraw D W
messenger-rna
Physiology
pulmonary edema
rat lung
resolution
Sartori C
Snider M E
sodium transport
Sport Sciences
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1111/joa.12908" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1111/joa.12908</a>
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201–215
Issue
2
Volume
234
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Structure of the external auditory meatus of the Bowhead whale (Balaena mysticetus) and its relation to their seasonal migration.
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Journal of anatomy
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2019
2019-02
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bowhead whale; epithelium; external auditory meatus; seasonality
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Rehorek Susan J; Stimmelmayr Rafael; George John C; Suydam Robert; McBurney Denise M; Thewissen J G M
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The external auditory meatus (EAM) in many species of mysticete whales is filled with a waxy ear plug. Though this lamellated structure is often used to age a whale, its formation and development remain undescribed. It is thought that growth layer groups (GLGs) are laid down annually, thereby increasing the size of this structure. Since some mysticete whales are migratory and many undergo molting, we hypothesized that the cyclical production of these GLGs may be related to these processes. The epithelia of both EAM and glove finger (a part of the tympanic membrane protruding into the EAM) of one juvenile and multiple adult bowhead whales from both fall (October: non-molting) and spring (May: molting) seasons were dissected and examined anatomically and histologically. These tissue samples were compared with the adult oral epithelia at the same time periods. These epithelia shared a similar basic broad structure, though there were differences in thickness and presence of intraepithelial structures. All epithelia in the October specimens were rich in both glycogen and lipid. The parakeratinized epithelium of the oral cavity in the juvenile and some May specimens shed via the production of several superficial epithelial fissures. Other adult May specimens exhibited deep epithelial fissures, reminiscent of pressure ulcers, which would cause the detachment of the entire epithelium from the dermis. We propose that sloughed epithelial lining is the source of the GLGs in the ear plug. Correlating a potential molting sequence with these observations explained the presence of epidermal glycogen, deep epidermal fissures and dermal glycolipid, and to some extent calls into question the origin and structure of the ear plug itself. Further morphological characterization of ear plugs in bowheads is needed to better understand cell origin and ear plug formation.
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1111/joa.12908" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1111/joa.12908</a>
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2019
bowhead whale
Department of Anatomy & Neurobiology
Epithelium
external auditory meatus
George John C
Journal of anatomy
McBurney Denise M
NEOMED College of Medicine
Rehorek Susan J
seasonality
Stimmelmayr Rafael
Suydam Robert
Thewissen J G M
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajog.2003.09.074" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajog.2003.09.074</a>
Pages
340–345
Issue
1
Volume
191
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Stimulation of distal airspace fluid clearance in guinea pigs involves bumetanide-sensitive ion transport.
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American journal of obstetrics and gynecology
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2004
2004-07
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*Ion Transport; Absorption; Adrenergic; Adrenergic beta-Antagonists/pharmacology; Animals; beta/physiology; Body Fluids/*metabolism; Bumetanide/*pharmacology; Diuretics/*pharmacology; Epinephrine/blood; Epithelium; Fetus/metabolism; Gestational Age; Guinea Pigs; Lung/*embryology/metabolism; Newborn; Propranolol/pharmacology; Receptors
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Ye Xin; Norlin Andreas; Folkesson Hans G
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OBJECTIVE: This study was undertaken to test the hypothesis that beta-adrenoceptor stimulation of fetal lung fluid absorption in near-term guinea pig fetuses involves bumetanide-sensitive ion transport. STUDY DESIGN: Fetuses were obtained from timed-pregnant guinea pigs at 61 to 69 days' gestation with and without oxytocin-induced preterm labor. The fetuses were placed on continuous positive airway pressure oxygenation, and an isosmolar 5% albumin solution was instilled into the lungs. Distal airspace fluid clearance was measured over 1 hour from the increase in distal airspace protein concentration as fluid was reabsorbed with and without the Cl(-) transport inhibitor bumetanide. RESULTS: Fetal lungs began to absorb distal airspace fluid at 64 to 66 days' gestation, and at birth, distal airspace fluid clearance rapidly quadrupled. Labor induction by oxytocin stimulated distal airspace fluid clearance. Distal airspace fluid clearance, when present, was sensitive to propranolol-inhibition and depended on beta-adrenoceptor stimulation. Fluid secretion at 61 days' gestation was reduced by bumetanide instillation. Bumetanide addition was only inhibitory when distal airspace fluid clearance was propranolol-sensitive. CONCLUSION: Beta-adrenoceptor stimulation from endogenous fetal epinephrine increased fetal distal airspace fluid clearance and involved bumetanide-sensitive ion transport.
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajog.2003.09.074" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1016/j.ajog.2003.09.074</a>
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*Ion Transport
2004
Absorption
Adrenergic
Adrenergic beta-Antagonists/pharmacology
American journal of obstetrics and gynecology
Animals
beta/physiology
Body Fluids/*metabolism
Bumetanide/*pharmacology
Diuretics/*pharmacology
Epinephrine/blood
Epithelium
Fetus/metabolism
Folkesson Hans G
Gestational Age
Guinea Pigs
Lung/*embryology/metabolism
Newborn
Norlin Andreas
Propranolol/pharmacology
Receptors
Ye Xin