نتایج جستجو برای: glibenclamide

تعداد نتایج: 2570  

2016
Peyman Zafardoost Amir Abbas Ghasemi Firooz Salehpour Chia Piroti Ehsan Ziaeii

BACKGROUND Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a major health problem worldwide. Secondary injuries after TBI, including diffuse axonal injury (DAI) often occur, and proper treatments are needed in this regard. It has been shown that glibenclamide could reduce secondary brain damage after experimental TBI and improve outcomes. OBJECTIVES We aim to evaluate the role of glibenclamide on the short-t...

2011
Kohei Kaku Mads Frederik Rasmussen Tomoyuki Nishida Yutaka Seino

UNLABELLED Aims/Introduction:  We compared the safety and efficacy of liraglutide vs glibenclamide in patients with poorly controlled (HbA1c, 7.4-10.4%) type 2 diabetes. MATERIALS AND METHODS   Subjects were randomly assigned at a 1:2 ratio to receive 1-year treatment with glibenclamide 1.25-2.5 mg/day or liraglutide 0.9 mg/day. Other oral anti-diabetic drugs (OAD) were prohibited during the ...

2014
Chukwuma C. Nnorom Corinne Davis Alexander L. Fedinec Khadesia Howell Jonathan H. Jaggar Helena Parfenova Massroor Pourcyrous Charles W. Leffler

Mechanisms by which Pco2 controls cerebral vascular tone remain uncertain. We hypothesize that potassium channel activation contributes to the neonatal cerebrovascular dilation in response to increases in Paco2. To test this hypothesis, experiments were performed on newborn pigs with surgically implanted, closed cranial windows. Hypercapnia was induced by ventilation with elevated Pco2 gas in t...

2017
Hu Liu Shichao Wang Zhao Wu Ziyun Huang Wei you Chen Yanyong Yang Jianguo Cui Cong Liu Hainan Zhao Jiaming Guo Pei Zhang Fu Gao Bailong Li Jianming Cai

BACKGROUND Acute radiation-induced liver injury is a limitation for hepatoma radiotherapy. Come so far the clinical treatments are insufficient. The effective, specific, low toxicity and novel drugs are in powerful need. Glibenclamide is a common hypoglycemic. Some studies have revealed its relation with intracellular reactive oxygen species, the crucial mediator to radiation injury. This study...

Journal: :international journal of endocrinology and metabolism 0
ramesh ahmadi department of physiology, islamic azad university, qom, ir iran; islamic azad university of qom, 15 khordad st, qom, ir iran. tel:+98-2537780001, fax:+98-2137770001 saeede pishghadam islamic azad university, qom, ir iran fatemeh mollaamine department of chemistry, islamic azad university, qom, ir iran mohammad reza zand monfared department of chemistry, islamic azad university, qom, ir iran

background the aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of ginger and glibenclamide on oxidative stress markers. oxidative stress is caused by an unbalance between a relative overload of oxidants and depletion of antioxidants, as implicated in the pathogenesis of several chronic diseases, including atherosclerosis and diabetes mellitus. regarding the role of oxidative stress in th...

Journal: :Clinical science 2002
E J Abbink P Pickkers A Jansen van Rosendaal J A Lutterman C J Tack F G M Russel P Smits

Glibenclamide inhibits the opening of vascular ATP-sensitive potassium (K(ATP)) channels, which represents a protective mechanism during ischaemia. This effect may imply harmful cardiovascular effects of glibenclamide when used under conditions of ischaemia in patients with Type II diabetes. Acarbose is not associated with effects on the cardiovascular system, because the drug is not absorbed f...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1996
C M McNicholas W B Guggino E M Schwiebert S C Hebert G Giebisch M E Egan

We demonstrate here that coexpression of ROMK2, an inwardly rectifying ATP-sensitive renal K+ channel (IKATP) with cystic fibrosis transmembrane regulator (CFTR) significantly enhances the sensitivity of ROMK2 to the sulfonylurea compound glibenclamide. When expressed alone, ROMK2 is relatively insensitive to glibenclamide. The interaction between ROMK2, CFTR, and glibenclamide is modulated by ...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism 2007
Xuehui Geng Lehong Li Rita Bottino A N Balamurugan Suzanne Bertera Erik Densmore Anjey Su Yigang Chang Massimo Trucco Peter Drain

Understanding mechanisms by which glibenclamide stimulates insulin release is important, particularly given recent promising treatment by glibenclamide of permanent neonatal diabetic subjects. Antidiabetic sulfonylureas are thought to stimulate insulin secretion solely by inhibiting their high-affinity ATP-sensitive potassium (K(ATP)) channel receptors at the plasma membrane of beta-cells. This...

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