Search Results - "SHOTTON, Hannah R"
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The Effectiveness of Treatments of Diabetic Autonomic Neuropathy Is Not the Same in Autonomic Nerves Supplying Different Organs
Published in Diabetes (New York, N.Y.) (01-01-2003)“…The Effectiveness of Treatments of Diabetic Autonomic Neuropathy Is Not the Same in Autonomic Nerves Supplying Different Organs Hannah R. Shotton , Simon…”
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Diabetes only affects nitric oxide synthase-containing myenteric neurons that do not contain heme oxygenase 2
Published in Brain research (12-01-2006)“…It has been demonstrated that subpopulations of myenteric neurons are differentially susceptible to the development of neuropathy in diabetes. Within the…”
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Effect of aminoguanidine treatment on diabetes-induced changes in the myenteric plexus of rat ileum
Published in Autonomic neuroscience (30-03-2007)“…Abstract The aim of this study was to investigate the ability of aminoguanidine (AG) to prevent diabetes-induced changes in nitric oxide synthase- (nNOS),…”
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Selective susceptibility of different populations of sympathetic neurons to diabetic neuropathy in vivo is reflected by increased vulnerability to oxidative stress in vitro
Published in Neuroscience letters (30-10-2006)“…Diabetes is the major cause of autonomic neuropathy in humans. Sympathetic neurons from the celiac/superior mesenteric ganglia (CG/SMG) develop neuropathic…”
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Prevention and partial reversal of diabetes-induced changes in enteric nerves of the rat ileum by combined treatment with α-lipoic acid and evening primrose oil
Published in Autonomic neuroscience (31-03-2004)“…Treatment with α-lipoic acid (LA) or evening primrose oil (EPO), individually, fails to prevent diabetes-induced changes in enteric nerves. Since synergy…”
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Spontaneous axonal regeneration after optic nerve injury in adult rat
Published in Neuroreport (16-12-1999)“…OPTIC nerves of adult rats were crushed 2 mm behind the eye to examine the ability of retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) to regenerate their axons. Some animals…”
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