Search Results - "ARAI, Tatsuru"
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Alleviation of Ischemia-Induced Brain Edema by Activation of the Central Histaminergic System in Rats
Published in Journal of Pharmacological Sciences (2008)“…We have reported that facilitation of central histaminergic activity prevents the development of ischemia-induced brain injury. Since cerebral edema is a major…”
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Prevention of brain infarction by postischemic administration of histidine in rats
Published in Brain research (28-03-2005)“…Focal cerebral ischemia for 2 h by occlusion of the right middle cerebral artery provoked severe brain infarction in the rat brain after 24 h. Intraperitoneal…”
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Facilitation of serotonergic activity and amnesia in rats caused by intravenous anesthetics
Published in Anesthesiology (Philadelphia) (01-03-2005)“…Midazolam and propofol often provoke retrograde amnesia after recovery from anesthesia in humans. Because an increase in central serotonergic activity impairs…”
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Alleviation of ischemic neuronal damage by histamine H2 receptor stimulation in the rat striatum
Published in European journal of pharmacology (26-01-2004)“…Transient ischemia was produced for 15 min by occlusion of the middle cerebral artery in halothane-anesthetized rats, and changes in the extracellular…”
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Bilateral brachial plexus injury after liver transplantation
Published in Journal of anesthesia (2008)“…We report a case of bilateral brachial plexus injury following living-donor liver transplantation. A 35-year-old man with hepatitis C cirrhosis underwent liver…”
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Anesthetic management for removal of a giant ovarian tumor using FloTrac x Vigileo monitoring system
Published in Masui. The Japanese journal of anesthesiology (01-04-2014)“…We successfully managed anesthesia in a patient with a giant ovarian tumor weighting 22 kg, using FloTrac x Vigileo monitoring system. A 43-year-old woman…”
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A comparison of protective effects between l-histidine and hypothermia against ischemia-induced neuronal damage in gerbil hippocampus
Published in European journal of pharmacology (28-09-2006)“…An increase in the histamine concentration in the brain has been demonstrated to provide protective effects against ischemia/reperfusion brain injury. Since…”
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Suppression of Ischaemia‐Induced Cytokine Release by Dimaprit and Amelioration of Liver Injury in Rats
Published in Basic & clinical pharmacology & toxicology (01-04-2008)“…: Inflammatory reactions play an important role in ischaemia/reperfusion injury in various organs. Since histamine H4 action has been shown to prevent the…”
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Reduction in brain infarction by augmentation of central histaminergic activity in rats
Published in Brain research (20-12-2005)“…Inflammation is a factor in the aggravation of reperfusion injury after cerebral ischemia. Since histamine H 2 receptor stimulation suppresses inflammatory…”
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Histaminergic Involvement in Neuropathic Pain Produced by Partial Ligation of the Sciatic Nerve in Rats
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β-Estradiol protects hippocampal CA1 neurons against transient forebrain ischemia in gerbil
Published in Neuroscience research (01-12-1997)“…β-Estradiol has been considered to be a neurotrophic agent, but its in vivo effect on gerbils with transient forebrain ischemia has not yet been demonstrated…”
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Histaminergic H2 blockade facilitates ischemic release of dopamine in gerbil striatum
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The effect of hypothermia on H2O2 production during ischemia and reperfusion: a microdialysis study in the gerbil hippocampus
Published in Neuroscience letters (31-01-1997)“…The changes in the extracellular concentration of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) in gerbil hippocampus during ischemia and reperfusion were investigated by…”
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Blockade of central histaminergic H2 receptors facilitates catecholaminergic metabolism and aggravates ischemic brain damage in the rat telencephalon
Published in Brain research (06-06-2003)“…Blockade of central H(2) receptors aggravates ischemic neuronal damage. Since changes in the activity of the monoaminergic system are contributing factors in…”
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Blockade of central histaminergic H2 receptors aggravates ischemic neuronal damage in gerbil hippocampus
Published in Critical care medicine (01-06-2001)“…OBJECTIVEHistaminergic H2 antagonists have been reported to provoke central nervous system dysfunction in humans. They also aggravate ischemic neuronal damage…”
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Survey of patients whose lungs could not be ventilated and whose trachea could not be intubated in university hospitals in Japan
Published in Journal of anesthesia (2003)“…We conducted a survey to clarify the actual circumstances in which the lungs could not be ventilated and the trachea could not be intubated (CVCI). A…”
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New pain following cordotomy : clinical features, mechanisms, and clinical importance
Published in Journal of neurosurgery (01-09-2001)“…The clinical features, possible causes, and contributing factors associated with novel spontaneous pain following unilateral cordotomy were investigated to…”
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Suppression of ischemia/reperfusion liver injury by histamine H4 receptor stimulation in rats
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Origin of ischemia-induced glutamate efflux in the CA1 field of the gerbil hippocampus: an in vivo brain microdialysis study
Published in Journal of neurochemistry (01-12-1994)“…In vivo brain microdialysis experiments were performed in the gerbil to evaluate the origin of accumulation of extracellular glutamate under transient…”
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Uraemia suppresses central dopaminergic metabolism and impairs motor activity in rats
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