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2. Selective melanocortin MC4 receptor agonists reverse haemorrhagic shock and prevent multiple organ damage
3. Reversal of experimental hemorrhagic shock by dimethylphenylpiperazinium (DMPP)
4. Circulatory and respiratory consequences of massive hemorrhage are reversed by protoveratrines
5. Agenti melanocortinici per l’impiego nel trattamento terapeutico del melanoma, dei tumori del tratto gastroenterico e del carcinoma tiroideo
6. Melanocortin receptor-4 and glioblastoma cells: effects of the selective antagonist ML00253764 alone and in combination with temozolomide on cell proliferation and apoptosis
7. PO-0630: The role of mc4r gene polymorphisms in gbm patients treated with concomitant radio-chemotherapy
8. INVOLVEMENT OF THE HISTAMINERGIC SYSTEM IN CENTRALLY-ACTING LEPTIN-EVOKED RESUSCITATING EFFECT IN HAEMORRHAGIC SHOCK IN RATS
9. Involvement of the sympathetic nervous system in the cardiovascular effects of ACTH-(1-24) during hemorrhagic shock in rats
10. Melanocortin MC₄ receptor agonists counteract late inflammatory and apoptotic responses and improve neuronal functionality after cerebral ischemia
11. S.12.04 Melanocortin MC4 receptor agonists induce neuroprotection and neurogenesis in a transgenic mouse model of moderate Alzheimer's disease
12. FLAVOCOXID, A DUAL INHIBITOR OF COX-2 AND 5-LOX, REDUCES PANCREATIC DAMAGE IN AN EXPERIMENTAL MODEL OF ACUTE PANCREATITIS
13. ZIF268 GENE INVOLVEMENT IN MELANOCORTIN-INDUCED LONG-LASTING FUNCTIONAL RECOVERY FROM ISCHEMIC STROKE
14. Functional recovery after delayed treatment of ischemic stroke with melanocortins is associated with overexpression of the activity-dependent gene Zif268
15. ADENOSINE RECEPTOR STIMULATION BY POLYDEOXYRIBONUCLEOTIDE ACTIVATES CELL CYCLE AND IMPROVES SKIN HEALING IN THE GENETICALLY DIABETIC MOUSE
16. A NEW MELANOCORTIN AGONIST REDUCES CERULEIN INDUCED PANCREATIC DAMAGE IN AN EXPERIMENTAL RAT MODEL
17. MELANOCORTINS PROTECT AGAINST CENTRAL AND PERIPHERAL DAMAGE FOLLOWING CEREBRAL ISCHEMIA THROUGH A VAGUS NERVE-MEDIATED MECHANISM
18. Involvement of mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs) during testicular ischemia-reperfusion injury in nuclear factor-kb knock-out mice
19. Neuroprotection in focal cerebral ischemia owing to delayed treatment withmelanocortins
20. Sodium deoxycholate promotes the absorption of heparin administered orally, probably by acting on gastrointestinal mucosa, in rats
21. Erratum: Further evidence that melanocortins prevent myocardial reperfusion injury by activating melanocortin MC3 receptors (European Journal of Pharmacology (2003) 477 (227-234))
22. ELECTRICAL STIMULATION OF EFFERENT VAGAL FIBRES PREVENTS IN REAL-TIME NUCLEAR-FACTOR-KB AND INFLAMMATORY CASCADE ACTIVATION AND PROLONGS SURVIVAL, IN HEMORRHAGIC SHOCK
23. VAGUS NERVE STIMULATION BLUNTS NF-kB ACTIVATION AND PROTECTS AGAINST HYPOVOLEMIC HEMORRHAGIC SHOCK
24. A new melanocortin-dependent antishock pathway
25. Both early and delayed treatment with melanocortin 4 receptor-stimulating melanocortins produces neuroprotection in cerebral ischemia
26. MC3 receptors are involved in the protective effect of melanocortins in myocardial ischemia/reperfusion-induced arrhythmias
27. Evidence that melanocortin 4 receptor mediates hemorrhagic shock reversalcaused by melanocortin peptides.
28. Adrenocorticotropin reverses hemorrhagic shock in anesthetized rats through the rapid activation of a vagal anti-inflammatory pathway
29. ACTH-(1–24) restores blood pressure in acute hypovolaemia and haemorrhagic shock in humans
30. VAGUS NERVE STIMULATION BLUNTS NF-κB ACTIVATION AND PROTECTS AGAINST HYPOVOLEMIC HEMORRHAGIC SHOCK.
31. Serotonin Is Involved in the ACTH-lnduced Reversal of Hemorrhagic Shock in Anesthetized Rats
32. Nitric oxide interferes with the acthinduced reversal of hemorrhagic shock in rats
33. The anti-shock effect of nicotine and dimethylphenylpiperazinium is adrenal-dependent
34. Adrenocorticotropin Release Is Not Involved in the Nicotine-Induced Reversal of Hemorrhagic Shock in Anesthetized Rats
35. Resuscitating effect of melanocortins after prolonged respiratory arrest, in rats
36. Role of brain dopamine systems in the acth-induced reversal of haemorrhagic shock
37. Investigations on the mechanisms and site(s) of action of the nicotine-induced reversal of hemoragic shock
38. Molecular changes induced in rat liver by hemorrhage and effects of melanocortin treatment.
39. Protective effects of melanocortins on short-term changes in a rat model of traumatic brain injury*.
40. Afferent vagal fibres and central cholinergic mechanisms are involved in the TRH-induced reversal of haemorrhagic shock
41. Selective melanocortin MC4 receptor agonists reverse haemorrhagic shock and prevent multiple organ damage.
42. Role of brain acetylcholine in the ACTH-induced shock reversal
43. Intracerebroventricular Injection of Hemicholinium-3 Prevents the ACTH-Induced, but Not the Physostigmine-Induced, Reversal of Hemorrhagic Shock in Rats
44. Mechanism of Action of the Anti-Shock Effect of CCK-8: Influence of CCK Antagonists and of Sympatholytic Drugs.
45. Absorption of Heparin Injected into Various Parts of the Rat Intestinal Tract: A Bile-Dependent Mechanism?
46. Oxidative stress causes nuclear factor-kB activation in acute hypovolemic hemorrhagic shock
47. Adrenocorticotropin normalizes the blood levels of nitric oxide in hemorrhage-shocked rats
48. Physostigmine has a life-saving effect in rats subjected to prolonged respiratory arrest
49. Adrenocorticotropin Counteracts the Increase in Free Radical Blood Levels, Detected by Electron Spin Resonance Spectrometry, in Rats Subjected to Prolonged Asphyxia
50. The reversal of experimental hemorrhagic shock induced by nicotine and dimethylphenylpipazinium is adrenal-dependent
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