... Urakami S, Shiina H, Enokida H, Kawamoto K, Kikuno N, Fandel T, Vejdani K, Nunes L, Igawa M, Tanagho EA, Dahiya R: Functional improvement in spinalcord injury- induced neurogenic bladder by bladder ... stage] Hinyokika Kiyo 2008, 54:647-650 17 Jamil F: Towards a catheter free status in neurogenic bladder dysfunction: a review ofbladder management options in spinalcordinjury (SCI) SpinalCord 2001, ... Neurol 1995, 355:629-640 Pikov V, Wrathall JR: Coordination of the bladder detrusor and the external urethral sphincter in a rat model ofspinalcord injury: effect ofinjury severity J Neurosci...
... Urakami S, Shiina H, Enokida H, Kawamoto K, Kikuno N, Fandel T, Vejdani K, Nunes L, Igawa M, Tanagho EA, Dahiya R: Functional improvement in spinalcord injury- induced neurogenic bladder by bladder ... stage] Hinyokika Kiyo 2008, 54:647-650 17 Jamil F: Towards a catheter free status in neurogenic bladder dysfunction: a review ofbladder management options in spinalcordinjury (SCI) SpinalCord 2001, ... Neurol 1995, 355:629-640 Pikov V, Wrathall JR: Coordination of the bladder detrusor and the external urethral sphincter in a rat model ofspinalcord injury: effect ofinjury severity J Neurosci...
... formation is serum Na+ level [34,35] Lens has high content of potassium and low content of sodium Lens K+ level is 125 mmol/kg of lens water and lens Na+ is 14-26 mmol/kg of lens water [36] These ... deviation of patients and control group were 61.96±14.5, 59.63±13.8, respectively Age range of patients and controls were 44-85 year and 43-86 year respectively Table shows serum Na+ , K+ of case and ... groups, with a significant difference in serum + Naof case and control ones Table Comparison of Mean & SD of serum Na+ , K+ in 155 patients with cataract and 155 without cataract Study group Serum...
... energies of Na+ and K+ to pyruvate kinase (in 40% dimethylsulfoxide the DG°t and DG°b are )3.0 and )14.56 kJÆmol)1 for Na+ and )2.01 and )22.6 kJÆmol)1 for K+ ) We found that in presence of dimethylsulfoxide, ... Solvation and energetic of binding of Na+ and K+ to pyruvate kinase It has been hypothesized [18] that the difference between Na+ and K+ in the activation and inhibition of pyruvate kinase could be related ... predominant factor in the control of the affinity for Na+ and K+ in pyruvate kinase Selectivity of pyruvate kinase for Na+ and K+ (Eur J Biochem 270) 2383 Ó FEBS 2003 Table Transfer energies for K+ ...
... Influence of PFC Transection and Nicotine on Dynamics of AMPA and NMDA Receptors of VTA Dopaminergic Neurons Ting Chen 1*, Die Zhang1*, Andrei Dragomir 1*, Kunikazu Kobayashi2*, Yasemin Akay 1*, ... ratio and the KL divergence analysis method are able to provide a more complete understanding of AMPA and NMDA responses, and may be better fit for the analysis of other neurological signals Acknowledgements ... the VTA DA neurons These two methods took into account the dynamics of AMPA and NMDA signals of the complete response and not just the maximum, making them more suitable in understanding the...
... nonstepping limb of humans with clinically complete spinalcordinjurySpinalCord 2004, 42:14-23 Wernig A, Nanassy A, Muller S: Maintenance of locomotor abilities following Laufband (treadmill) ... in para- and tetraplegic persons: follow-up studies SpinalCord 1998, 36:744-749 Galvez JA, Reinkensmeyer DJ: Robotics for Gait Training After SpinalCordInjury Topics in SpinalCordInjury Rehabilitation ... increasing ankle push-off angle at higher walking speeds For both healthy and subjects with spinalcord injury, ankle pushoff angle increase as walking speed increases [31,45] When our subjects walked...
... subjects with spinalcordinjury walking with (MA) and without (WO) manual assistance and control (C) subEMG profiles for EMG profiles for subjects with spinalcordinjury walking with (MA) and without ... subjects with spinalcordinjury walking with (MA) and without (WO) manual assistance and control (C) subEMG profiles for EMG profiles for subjects with spinalcordinjury walking with (MA) and without ... subjects with spinalcordinjury walking with (MA) and without (WO) manual assistance and control (C) subEMG profiles for EMG profiles for subjects with spinalcordinjury walking with (MA) and without...
... pneumatic bur was used to enter the spinal canal and make the window of 7×3 ~ 15×5 ㎜ on the left lamina according to the size ofspinal canal, cautiously not to contuse the cord Epidural fat around the ... mannitol, and solcoseryl in acute spinalcord trauma J Am Anim Hosp Assoc 1983, 19, 216~226 11 Holliday, R W., Weldon, N E and Ealand, B G Percutaneous recording of evoked spinalcord potentials of ... Seong-mok Jeong Kang-moon Seo and Tchi-chou Nam was known to be a potent analgesic and thus it might abolish back pain Acupuncture could activate axonal regrowth and thus regeneration of destroyed...
... Jain SK, Rana RD Pharmacokinetics and urinary excretion of ciprofloxacin in goats Indian J Pharmacol 1994, 26, 83-87 Raina R, Uppal RP, Kumar V, Garg BD Pharmacokinetics and dosage of ciprofloxacin ... 2.0: Pharmacokinetic and Pharmacodynamic Data Analysis System for PC Gustav Fischer Verlag GmbH, Jena, 1993 14 Höffken G, Lode H, Prinzing C, Borner K, Koeppe P Pharmacokinetics of ciprofloxacin ... of veterinary importance Antimicrob Agents Chemother 1997, 41, 1190-1192 Yamaoka K, Nakagawa T, Uno T Application of Akaike's information criterion (AIC) in the evaluation of linear pharmacokinetic...
... imaging of experimental spinalcordinjury in the rat Neurosurgery 1992, 31, 510-519 10 Fukuda S, Nakamura T, Kishigami Y, Endo K, Azuma T, Fujikawa T, Tsutsumi S, Shimizu Y New canine spinalcordinjury ... image at and weeks after spinalcordinjury were not different among groups methods Balloon compresses the spinalcordand produces a closed injury without laminectomy at the injury site, and thus ... Poncelet L, Michaux C, Balligand M Study ofspinalcord evoked injury potential by use of computer modeling and in dogs with naturally acquired thoracolumbar spinalcord compression Am J Vet Res...
... of ultrasound examination of urinary tract performed on spinalcordinjury patients with no urinary symptoms andspinalcordinjury patients with symptoms related to urinary tract: findings of ... Vaidyanathan S, Soni BM, Singh G, Subramaniam R, Bingley J, Sett P, Parsons KF: Blunt trauma to scrotum in men with spinalcordinjury after they had completed rehabilitation in a spinal unit Spinal ... ipsilateral flank Spontaneous rupture of a renal cyst is a very rare event and external drainage through a previous surgical scar has not been reported previously in persons with spinalcordinjury This...
... injured spinalneurons in vitro with 100 nM bpV(pic) and confirmed its neurprotection and action through inhibition of PTEN and promotion of PI 3K/ Akt/mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) signaling Following ... Blocks PI 3K activity; Reduces phosphorylation of Akt at serine 473 ATP-competitive inhibitor of a kinase upstream of Akt but downstream of PI 3K Inhibits mTOR's ability to phosphorylate p70S6 Kinase ... phosphatidylinositol-3-kinase (PI 3K) /Akt and mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathways These cascades are widely known for their roles in promoting survival, growth and proliferation (Chang and Karin,...
... Page ii Blank Page Alternative Medicine andSpinalCordInjury Cristian 00 7/6/05 9:40 AM Page ii Blank Page Alternative Medicine andSpinalCordInjury Laurance Johnston, Ph.D New York Demos Medical ... Clinical review: acupuncture andspinalcord medicine J SpinalCord Med 2003; 26(1): 12–20 Internet Qi: The Journal of Traditional Eastern Health and Fitness: www.qi-journal.com Acupuncture.com: ... in Bolivia, I hooked up with a South Korean acupuncturist I ended up having 30 days of inexpensive treatment 20 ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE ANDSPINALCORDINJURYand continued it back home The speed...
... International Standards for Neurological Classification ofSpinalCord Injury, revised 2000 American SpinalInjury Association/International Medical Society of Paraplegia ABC ofSpinalCordInjury differential ... protection of the spinally injured J Accid Emerg Med 1996;13:34–7 Maynard FM et al International standards for neurological and functional classification ofspinalcordinjurySpinalCord 1997;35:266–74 ... in acute spinalcordinjurySpinalCord 1998;36:481–4 Early management and complications—II David Grundy, Andrew Swain The anatomy ofspinalcordinjury The radiographic appearances of the spine...
... overall level of excitability of motoneurons Five small pulses with an amplitude of 2° and pulse-width of 40 ms were applied to the ankle; EMGs from tibialis anterior and gastrocnemius and ankle torque ... spasticity and to quantify the effect of long-term use of FES-assisted walking on neuromuscular properties in subjects with spinalcordinjury [40] In parallel, we determine the magnitude of Page of ... via the restoration of inhibitory suppression of the group II spinal interneurons by the α-adrenergic agent [14] These interneurons are excitatory to spinal motor neurons, and may underlie the...
... RL, Wilberger JE, Young W: International Standards for Neurological and Functional Classification ofSpinalCordInjury American SpinalInjury Association SpinalCord 1997, 35:266-274 26 Wu G, ... notation and a sequence of ZXY rotations of the trunk, arm and hand, and ZYX rotations of the forearm In each recording, a complete cycle of the drinking task was identified The beginning of the ... drinking, back transport and return [7] Once the recordings were made and analyzed, the results were described in terms of analysis of the following variables: • Movement times: the duration of...
... dorsolateral funiculus of the spinalcord causes atrophy of significant numbers of red nucleus neurons, a process that begins approximately week after spinalcordinjury [29] Journal of Biology 2008, ... after spinalcordinjury To make a direct comparison of the ability of GDAsCNTF and GDAsBMP to promote functional recovery following dorso-lateral funiculus transection injuries to the spinal cord, ... with the onset of neuropathic pain after spinalcordinjury [30] We found a doubling of the density of CGRP-positive c-fibers within lamina III of the dorsal horns of injured spinal cords receiving...
... phosphorylation of caveolin-1 (Tyr(14)) via activation of p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase and c-Src kinase Evidence for caveolae, the actin cytoskeleton, and focal adhesions as mechanical sensors of ... pattern of extracellular matrix proteins in submandibular salivary glands of the rat J Craniomaxillofac Surg 2002, 30, 246-254 Hwang SY, Jung JS, Kim TH, Lim SJ, Oh ES, Kim JY, Ji KA, Joe EH, Cho KH, ... blot analysis showed that the level of p-caveolin-1 expression was significantly higher in the spinalcord at 24 h PI (0.267 ± 0.036; n = rats; p < 0.05 vs nor- p-caveolin-1 in the spinalcord of...