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aconitine/edema

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Prevention of aconitine-induced neurogenic pulmonary edema (NPE) with hypovolemia or methylprednisolone.

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Bilateral injections of aconitine in the preoptic-anterior hypothalamic area in rats produces pulmonary edema that is mediated by neurogenic mechanisms. The aim of the present study was to determine the efficacy of hypovolemia or intravenous methylprednisolone on preventing aconitine-induced

Aconitine induced pulmonary edema.

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INFLUENCE OF AUTONOMIC BLOCKADE ON ACONITINE INDUCED PULMONARY EDEMA.

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[Pulmonary edema in white rats and rabbits following injection of aconitine into the hypothalamus].

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[A case of aconitine poisoning saved with cardiopulmonary bypass].

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"Torikabuto" is a kind of plant which contains deadly poison. Its ingredient is aconitine alkaloids. We report a case of aconitine poisoning with fatal arrhythmia and acute pulmonary edema who was saved with cardio pulmonary bypass. A 41-year-old male ate to mistake "Torikabuto" for wild plant. He

A case of aconitine poisoning with analysis of aconitine alkaloids by GC/SIM.

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Described here is a fatal case of accidental aconitine poisoning following the ingestion of aconite, Torikabuto, mistaken for an edible grass, Momijigasa. A 61-year-old man developed symptoms of nausea, diarrhea, and discomfort of the body about 2 h after the ingestion and was taken to an emergency

Potential Molecular Mechanisms and Drugs for Aconitine-Induced Cardiotoxicity in Zebrafish through RNA Sequencing and Bioinformatics Analysis

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BACKGROUND Accumulating evidence suggests that cardiotoxicity is one of the main manifestations of aconitine (AC) poisoning. However, the molecular mechanism of AC-induced cardiotoxicity remains unclear, there is little direct evidence for therapeutic targets and drugs of AC-induced cardiotoxicity.

Studies on the constituents of Aconitum species. IX. The pharmacological properties of pyro-type aconitine alkaloids, components of processed aconite powder 'kako-bushi-matsu': analgesic, antiinflammatory and acute toxic activities.

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Eight pyro-type aconitine alkaloids contained in the processed aconite powder 'Kako-bushi-matsu' were studied for their analgesic, antiinflammatory and acute toxic actions. All these compounds showed significant analgesic and antiinflammatory actions. Among the pyro-type alkaloids,

[Homicidal poisoning by aconite: report of a case from the viewpoint of clinical forensic medicine].

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A case of homicidal poisoning by aconite is reported from the viewpoint of clinical forensic medicine and analytical chemistry. Jesaconitine was detected in the vomitus, stomach contents, plasma and urine at concentrations of 32.2, 5.48, 0.433 and 1.07 micrograms/ml, respectively. The total amount

Novel formazans as potent anti-inflammatory and analgesic agents.

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Various new substituted formazans were synthesized and characterized by elemental analyses, IR and mass spectral data. The compounds were evaluated for their ability to protect against inflammation by carrageenin-induced paw edema in albino rats of either sex. The active derivatives of the present

Anti-inflammatory activity of quinazolinoformazans.

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Eight substituted quinazolonoformazans were synthesized and evaluated for anti-inflammatory activity. The degree of protection provided by seven of these compounds, at a dose of 100 mg/kg, po, against carrageenin-induced edema in rat paw ranged from 26 to 57%. The four active substituted

Assessing Teratogenicity from the Clustering of Abnormal Phenotypes in Individual Zebrafish Larvae.

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In previous publications, we described the population incidence of abnormalities in zebrafish larvae exposed to toxicants. Here, we examine the phenomenon of clustering or co-occurrence of abnormalities in individual larva. Our aim is to see how this clustering can be used to assess the specificity

Antiinflammatory principles of Aconitum roots.

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The methanol extracts of Aconitum roots have shown inhibition of increased vascular permeability induced by acetic acid and of hind paw edema produced by carrageenin in mice. The extract of A. carmichaeli has been fractionated, monitored by the capillary permeability test, to yield the aconitines as

Aconitum alkaloids induce cardiotoxicity and apoptosis in embryonic zebrafish by influencing the expression of cardiovascular relative genes.

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Aconitine (AC) and mesaconitine (MA) are major bioactive diterpenoid alkaloids derived from herbal aconitum plants. Emerging evidence indicates that AC plays a pivotal role in the cardiotoxicity for aconite poisoning. However, the cardiotoxicity data of MA, especially those on the difference between

The effects of Rhizoma Zingiberis on pharmacokinetics of six Aconitum alkaloids in herb couple of Radix Aconiti Lateralis-Rhizoma Zingiberis.

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BACKGROUND Radix Aconiti Lateralis (Fuzi in Chinese, derived from the lateral roots of Aconitum Carmichaeli Debx.) is widely used for the treatment of heart failure, internal cold, arthralgia, diarrhea and edema for thousands of years. It was usually prescribed in combination with Rhizoma Zingiberis
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