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    Fatty acids, alcohol and fatty acid ethyl esters: Toxic Ca2+ signal generation and pancreatitis by Petersen, O.H, Tepikin, A.V, Gerasimenko, Julia V, Gerasimenko, O.V, Sutton, R, Criddle, D.N

    Published in Cell calcium (Edinburgh) (01-06-2009)
    “…Abstract Pancreatitis, a potentially fatal disease in which the pancreas digests itself as well as its surroundings, is a well recognized complication of…”
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    Mitochondrial injury in pancreatitis by Mukherjee, R, Criddle, D.N, Gukvoskaya, A, Pandol, S, Petersen, O.H, Sutton, R

    Published in Cell calcium (Edinburgh) (01-07-2008)
    “…Summary Pancreatitis is an increasingly common disease that carries a significant mortality and which lacks specific therapy. Pathological calcium signalling…”
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    Menadione-induced oxidative stress modulates mitochondrial bioenergetics in pancreatic acinar cells by Armstrong, J, Sutton, R, Criddle, D.N

    “…Methods: Mitochondrial respiration (oxygen consumption rate: OCR) and glycolysis (extracellular acidification rate: ECAR) were measured in isolated murine…”
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    Therapeutic potential of pyruvate in acute pancreatitis: In Vitro findings and a systematic review by Huang, W, Xiong, J.J, Cheng, C.R, Szatmary, P, Chvanov, M, Criddle, D.N, Xia, Q, Sutton, R

    “…Background: In acute pancreatitis (AP) there is an increase in glycolysis in pancreatic acinar cells (PACs), providing ATP during mitochondrial impairment…”
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    Bridging the gap between bench and bedside: Systematic review of treatment in experimental acute pancreatitis by Javed, M.A, Altaf, K, Huang, W, Criddle, D.N, Sutton, R

    “…Modes of action included microcirculatory modification [Trials (T) 38, Compounds (C) 19; RCTs 4, Multiple compounds in individual RCTs (CRCT) 2],…”
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    Bridging the gap between bench and bedside: Systematic review of treatment in experimental acute pancreatitis by Javed, M.A, Altaf, K, Wei, H, Criddle, D.N, Sutton, R

    “…Category: Benign and Inflammatory Introduction: Experimental animal models of acute pancreatitis (AP) are well characterised, have been used to investigate…”
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    Caffeine does not protect against L-arginine-induced acute pancreatitis in mice by Jin, T, Wen, L, Javed, M.A, Huang, W, Tepikin, A, Criddle, D.N, Xia, Q, Sutton, R

    “…Background: We have previously shown that caffeine (25 mg/kg hourly ip x 7) protects against both caerulein- and bile acid-induced acute pancreatitis in mice…”
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    Involvement of MPTP in minocycline – induced mitochondrial dysfunction in murine pancreatic acinar cells by Javed, M.A, Li, W, Collier, D, Jin, T, Wei, H, Tepikin, A, Criddle, D.N, Sutton, R

    “…Category: Benign and Inflammatory Introduction: Mitochondrial dysfunction is considered a key feature of pancreatic injury induced by diverse precipitants of…”
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    Da-Cheng-Qi Decoction (DCQD) protects against pancreatic damage in murine experimental acute pancreatitis (AP) by Huang, W, Jin, T, Javed, M.A, Wen, L, Nunes, Q.M, Chvanov, M, Tepikin, A, Criddle, D.N, Xia, Q, Sutton, R

    “…In the ARG-AP, mice received DCQD at 24 and 48 h after the 1st injection of L-Arginine, and were sacrificed at 72 h. In the TLCS-AP, DCQD was administered 2 h…”
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    Involvement of the MPTP in minocycline-induced mitochondrial dysfunction in murine pancreatic acinar cells by Javed, M.A, Li, W, Collier, D, Jin, T, Huang, W, Awais, M, Tepikin, A, Criddle, D.N, Sutton, R

    “…Introduction: Mitochondrial dysfunction is a key feature of pancreatic injury leading to acute pancreatitis (AP), which may be mediated via formation of the…”
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    Da-Cheng-Qi decoction protects against pancreatic damage in murine experimental acute pancreatitis by Huang, W, Jin, T, Javed, M.A, Wen, L, Nunes, Q.M, Chvanov, M, Tepikin, A, Criddle, D.N, Xia, Q, Sutton, R

    “…In the ARG-AP, mice received DCQD at 24 and 48 h after the 1st injection of L-Arginine, and were sacrificed at 72 h. In the TLCS-AP, DCQD was administered 2 h…”
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    Antinociceptive properties of the essential oil of Ocimum gratissimum L. (Labiatae) in mice by Rabelo, M, Souza, E P, Soares, P M G, Miranda, A V, Matos, F J A, Criddle, D N

    “…We have investigated the antinociceptive effects of the essential oil of Ocimum gratissimum L. (Labiatae) (EOOG) in two classical models of pain in male Swiss…”
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    Temporal variation of chemical composition and relaxant action of the essential oil of Ocimum gratissimum L. (Labiatae) on guinea-pig ileum by Madeira, S.V.F., Rabelo, M., Soares, P.M.G., Souza, E.P., Meireles, A.V.P., Montenegro, C., Lima, R.F., Assreuy, A.M.S., Criddle, D.N.

    Published in Phytomedicine (Stuttgart) (01-06-2005)
    “…The medicinal plant Ocimum gratissimum L. (Labiatae) is widely encountered in the Northeast of Brasil where it is used to treat digestive problems. Its leaves…”
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    Effect of niflumic acid on noradrenaline‐induced contractions of the rat aorta by Criddle, D.N., Moura, R. Soares, Greenwood, I.A., Large, W.A.

    Published in British journal of pharmacology (01-06-1996)
    “…1 The effects of niflumic acid, an inhibitor of calcium‐activated chloride channels, were compared with the actions of the calcium channel antagonist…”
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    Vasorelaxant effects of the potassium channel opener SR 47063 on the isolated human saphenous vein and rat aorta by Criddle, D N, de Moura, R S

    “…The vasorelaxant effects of SR 47063 (4-(2-cyanimino-1, 2-dihydropyrid-1-yl)-2,2-dimethyl-6-nitr ochromene), a new K(+)-channel opener structurally related to…”
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