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The effect of domestic 3-oxypyridine and succinic acid derivatives (emoxipin, reamberin and mexidol) included in the complex treatment of recrudescence of inflammatory diseases of the uterus and its appendages, as manifested in endometrial leucocyte infiltration (ELI) compared to lipid peroxidation
OBJECTIVE
Breakthrough urinary tract infections (UTI) are considered an indication for surgical intervention in children with vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) with the goal of preventing new or progressive renal scarring. We assessed the incidence of new renal parenchymal inflammatory changes following
Baltic amber teething necklaces have been popularized as a safe and natural alternative to conventional or pharmacological medicines for the management of teething pain. However, claims made by retailers regarding the efficacy and mechanism of action of these necklaces lack scientific Short-term, prospective placebo-controlled simple blind randomized study of the effects of 3-oxypyridine and succinic acid derivatives (emoxipin, reamberin, mexidol) on the affective status of females with recrudescence of the inflammatory diseases of uterus and its appendages (IDUA) in comparison
We studied the effects of original Russian derivatives of 3-hydroxypyridine and succinic acid (emoxipine, reamberin and mexidol) on the time course of endometrial leukocyte infiltration, blood levels of inflammatory cytokines (IL-1β and TNF-α), and indicators of affective status in women with
Two-week-long, prospective, placebo-controlled, single-blind randomized study of the effects of intravenous emoxipin (150 mg daily), reamberin (400 ml daily) and mexidol (300 mg daily) infusion on the dynamics of clinical symptoms of non-complicated recrudescence of inflammatory diseases of the
The antiinflammatory activity and acute toxicity of 44 derivatives of heteryl amides of succinic acid (acids, esters, amides) were studied. This series of compounds was found to be promising for the search of nonsteroidal, practically nontoxic antiphlogistics. The structural-pharmacological analysis
To further explore the regulatory effect of Jinlingzi San on in vivo inflammatory mechanism during inflammatory treatment, this study adopted 1H-NMR and LC-MS technology to analyze differences in in vivo metabolites of carrageen-induce rat foot swelling model. Besides, biomarkers related to
OBJECTIVE
Enteric microbiota has been shown to be associated with various pathological conditions such as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). This study aimed to determine the anti-inflammatory colonic effects of blueberries and broccoli in mdr1a(-/-) mice (IBD mouse model) through modification of
Abscess formation has been viewed as a host defense strategy to contain the spread of infection. However, abscesses are also serious and life-threatening manifestations of persisting microbial infection. The initiation of abscess formation, both clinically and experimentally, involves the release of
BACKGROUND
Pathogenesis of inflammatory bowel disease is thought to be through different factors and there is a relationship between the gut flora and the risk of its development. Probiotics can manipulate the microflora in chronic inflammation and may be effective in treating inflammation.
We developed a new calcium phosphate cement containing succinic acid and carboxymethyl-chitin in the liquid component. In this study, the biocompatibility and osteoconductivity of this new cement were investigated. After mixing, cement in putty form was implanted immediately between the periosteum
We evaluated the sensitivity and specificity of 99mtechnetium-dimercapto-succinic acid renal scans in the detection and localization of experimental acute pyelonephritis in piglets. To create pyelonephritis vesicoureteral reflux of infected urine was surgically induced in 22 piglets. Nine animals
Bacterial vaginosis (BV), a common condition in women, is associated with increased shedding of HIV in the female genital tract. While the Lactobacillus species that comprise a healthy vaginal microbiota produce lactic acid, the bacteria common in BV produce high concentrations of short chain fatty
This study was conducted to explore the anti-inflammatory effect of Jungia sellowii (Asteraceae) using a murine model of pleurisy induced by carrageenan (Cg). This plant is used in southern Brazil to treat inflammatory diseases. J. sellowii leaves were extracted with ethanol/water to obtain the