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OBJECTIVE
In this study, we describe the development of a nonallogeneic animal model of obliterative bronchiolitis-like lesions. Furthermore, we examined whether chronic rejection alone can lead to the development of obliterative bronchiolitis or whether additional nonspecific airway inflammation is
Recent clinical evidence suggests the efficacy of a traditional herbal medicinal product containing myrrh (Commiphora molmol Engl.), coffee charcoal (Coffea arabica L.) and chamomile flower dry extract (Matricaria chamomilla L.) in the therapy of inflammatory bowel diseases
Adsorptive interactions, namely adsorption capacity (qm) and affinity (b), between nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) in anionic forms and commercial activated charcoal (AC), were estimated by isotherm experiment in a batch, and the properties were modeled based on the concept of
Inflammatory bowel disease or irritable bowel syndrome are chronic gastrointestinal disorders which are associated with a lifelong therapeutic need. The disease results in physical, psychological, and social problems with an impact on partnership, sexuality, education, and career. Thus, the number
The components adsorbed onto activated charcoal following the fermentation process of the Japanese rice wine "sake" have been studied with the aim of identifying suitable applications for this industrial food waste product. The absorbed materials were effectively extracted from the charcoal, and
This study was conducted to investigate whether chronic kidney disease (CKD) affects intestinal inflammation and intestinal motility and the underlying mechanisms. Rats were randomized into control group and uremic group. Uremia rats were induced by the 5/6 kidney resection, while the control went
Charcoal bamboo (Bambusae glaucescens) was placed in the resected tibial diaphysis of sixteen New Zealand White rabbits. At two, four and six weeks and again at six months after the operations, four rabbits in each period were killed and all specimens were examined under a light microscope and a
A 4-year-old, spayed female French Bulldog was presented for respiratory distress and suspected aspiration pneumonia after oral administration of activated charcoal for possible ingestion of a suspected toxic dose of trazodone. The patient had a moderate volume of pleural effusion, which contained
A 45-year-old man was seen in consultation for evaluation of a spiculated right-lower-lobe mass that enlarged over 1 year. The patient had suffered accidental instillation of activated charcoal into the right lung via nasogastric tube 2 years prior to this consultation, with resultant respiratory
The failure of clearance mechanisms in the mare's uterus results in persistent inflammation and is considered a major cause of subfertility. Eighteen mares, of which three were susceptible to endometritis and four had been ovariectomised, underwent charcoal clearance testing to evaluate their
Activated-charcoal cloth and dressings product based upon this material were applied for covering burn wounds. As a control served a gauze dressings with greases and solution topical drugs. The healing of deep thermal burns of 3rd degree on rabbits studied by a histological method was differed by a
BACKGROUND
In vitro culture of nasal polyp cells is frequently used in the investigation of inflammatory mechanisms and effect of treatments in nasal polyposis. Research outcomes may, however, be influenced by the culture methodology used.
METHODS
Nasal polyp and nasal mucosa in vitro fibroblast
Corchorus olitorius is reportedly used in ethno-medicine to arrest threatened miscarriage and other conditions associated with excessive uterine contractions. The plant is also used as a purgative, demulscent and an anti-inflammatory agent.Against the BACKGROUND
Morphine and clonidine show synergy or antagonism inhibiting gastrointestinal transit depending on their proportion and level of effect. Their interaction during morphine tolerance and intestinal inflammation were assessed.
METHODS
Gastrointestinal transit in mice was evaluated with
1. The aim of investigation was to establish and compare the reversibility of tolerance to the antitransit effects of morphine by three different procedures: (a) acute inflammation of the gut, (b) lorglumide a cholecystokininA (CCKA) receptor antagonist, or (c) MK-801, an N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA)