نتایج جستجو برای: tetanus toxin

تعداد نتایج: 58433  

2016
Jaesuk Yun Tac-hyung Lee Yun Jeong Song Seonhwa Seong Young-Hoon Kim Hye Jin Cha Kyoung moon Han Jisoon Shin Oh Hokyung Kikyung Jung Chiyoung Ahn Choon-gon Jang Ji-Young Hwang Hye-Kyung Park Hyung Soo Kim

The problem of new psychoactive substances is emerging globally. Cannabinoid receptors mediate the action of synthetic cannabinoids, which are one of most abused drugs. Recently, cannabinoid receptors 1 (CB1R) have been reported to silence glutamatergic nerve terminals in cerebellar granule cells via synaptic vesicle redistribution. This study aimed to determine whether synthetic cannabinoid ad...

Journal: :The Journal of the American Board of Family Practice 1992
A L Knight J P Richardson

BACKGROUND Tetanus is primarily a disease of the elderly. Both the incidence and the case-fatality rates are higher in the elderly population. Physicians need to be aware of special needs concerning the treatment of tetanus in this population. METHODS A comprehensive review of the literature concerning the treatment of tetanus was undertaken. Using the key words "tetanus," "geriatric," "elder...

Journal: :Clinical and vaccine immunology : CVI 2011
Pieter G M van Gageldonk Christina von Hunolstein Fiona R M van der Klis Guy A M Berbers

A nonspecific binding of antibodies to diphtheria toxin, especially in adult serum samples, was observed in our diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis multiplex immunoassay (DTaP4 MIA). This can be significantly reduced by the use of diphtheria toxoid, achieving a good correlation with the Vero cell neutralization test and the toxin binding inhibition assay.

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1999
S Mesnage M Weber-Levy M Haustant M Mock A Fouet

Bacillus anthracis, the causal agent of anthrax, synthesizes two surface layer (S-layer) proteins, EA1 and Sap, which account for 5 to 10% of total protein and are expressed in vivo. A recombinant B. anthracis strain was constructed by integrating into the chromosome a translational fusion harboring the DNA fragments encoding the cell wall-targeting domain of the S-layer protein EA1 and tetanus...

2016
Tuanthon Boonlue Somporn Suwanmajo Thanarat Suansanae

The problem of new psychoactive substances is emerging globally. Cannabinoid receptors mediate the action of synthetic cannabinoids, which are one of most abused drugs. Recently, cannabinoid receptors 1 (CB1R) have been reported to silence glutamatergic nerve terminals in cerebellar granule cells via synaptic vesicle redistribution. This study aimed to determine whether synthetic cannabinoid ad...

2016
Jaesuk Yun Yun Jeong Song Seonhwa Seong Young-Hoon Kim Hye Jin Cha Kyoung moon Han Jisoon Shin Hokyung Oh Kikyung Jung Chiyoung Ahn Choon-gon Jang Ji-Young Hwang Hye-Kyung Park Hyung Soo Kim Ryo Fukumori Catherine Ledent Satoshi Yamada Taku Yamaguchi Tsuneyuki Yamamoto

The problem of new psychoactive substances is emerging globally. Cannabinoid receptors mediate the action of synthetic cannabinoids, which are one of most abused drugs. Recently, cannabinoid receptors 1 (CB1R) have been reported to silence glutamatergic nerve terminals in cerebellar granule cells via synaptic vesicle redistribution. This study aimed to determine whether synthetic cannabinoid ad...

2016
Ryo Fukumori Catherine Ledent Satoshi Yamada Taku Yamaguchi Tsuneyuki Yamamoto

The problem of new psychoactive substances is emerging globally. Cannabinoid receptors mediate the action of synthetic cannabinoids, which are one of most abused drugs. Recently, cannabinoid receptors 1 (CB1R) have been reported to silence glutamatergic nerve terminals in cerebellar granule cells via synaptic vesicle redistribution. This study aimed to determine whether synthetic cannabinoid ad...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Renal physiology 2006
Pablo A Ortiz

NaCl absorption by the thick ascending limb of Henle's loop (TAL) is mediated by the apical Na-K-2Cl cotransporter NKCC2. cAMP increases NaCl absorption in the TAL by stimulating NKCC2. In oocytes, cAMP increases NKCC2 activity by regulating its trafficking. However, the mechanism by which cAMP stimulates NKCC2 in TALs is not clear. We hypothesized that cAMP increases surface expression of NKCC...

2016

Tetanus is caused by a neurotoxin produced by the gram-positive bacterium Clostridum tetani which forms spores. Tetanus begins when spores are introduced into damaged tissue. The toxin blocks inhibitory neurotransmitters in the central nervous system and causes the muscular stiffness and spasms typical of generalized tetanus. The disease may affect any age group, and case-fatality rates are hig...

2009
Eloïse Guyennet Jean-Laurent Guyomard Emilie Barnay Franck Jegoux Jean-François Charlin

Tetanus is a neurologic disorder caused by tetanospasmin, a protein toxin elaborated by Clostridium tetani. Cephalic tetanus is a localized form of the disease causing trismus and dysfunction of cranial nerves. We report the case of a man who presented with facial trauma, complete ophthalmoplegia, exophthalmos, areactive mydriasis, and periorbital hematoma. An orbital CT revealed air bubbles in...

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