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Postischemic hyperthermia induces Alzheimer-like pathology in the rat brain
(Springer, 2002-05-01)
This study addresses the effects of induced hyperthermia on post-ischemic rat brain evaluated histologically and/or immunohistochemically after 7-day, 2-month or 6-month survival. Hyperthermia (38.5degrees-40degreesC) ...
Hyperthermia inhibits platelet hemostatic functions and selectively regulates the release of alpha-granule proteins
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2011-08)
Background: Hyperthermia is one of the main disturbances of homeostasis occurring during sepsis or hypermetabolic states such as cancer. Platelets are important mediators of the inflammation that accompanies these processes, ...
Altered lipid homeostasis in Sertoli cells stressed by mild hyperthermia
(Public Library Of Science, 2014-04)
Spermatogenesis is known to be vulnerable to temperature. Exposures of rat testis to moderate hyperthermia result in loss of germ cells with survival of Sertoli cells (SC). Because SC provide structural and metabolic support ...
Modeling the Magnetic-Hyperthermia Response of Linear Chains of Nanoparticles with Low Anisotropy: A Key to Improving Specific Power Absorption
(American Physical Society, 2020-07)
The effect of magnetic interactions is a key issue for the performance of nanoparticles in magnetic fluid hyperthermia. There are reports informing on beneficial or detrimental effects in terms of the specific power ...
Short-term menthol treatment promotes persistent thermogenesis without induction of compensatory food consumption in Wistar rats: implications for obesity control
(Amer Physiological Soc, 2018-03-01)
In this study, we aimed to evaluate the influence of daily repeated menthol treatments on body mass and thermoregulatory effectors in Wistar rats, considering that menthol is a transient receptor potential melastatin 8 ...
Application of magnetically induced hyperthermia in the model protozoan Crithidia fasciculata as a potential therapy against parasitic infections
(DOVE MEDICAL PRESS LTDALBANY, 2012)
Background: Magnetic hyperthermia is currently a clinical therapy approved in the European Union for treatment of tumor cells, and uses magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) under time-varying magnetic fields (TVMFs). The same ...
Testicular hyperthermia reduces testosterone concentrations and alters gene expression in testes of Nelore bulls
(2020-08-01)
Increased testicular temperature reduces sperm motility, morphology and fertility. Our objectives were to characterize effects of testicular hyperthermia (scrotal insulation) on acute testosterone concentrations and gene ...
In vitro evaluation of combined hyperthermia and photodynamic effects using magnetoliposomes loaded with cucurbit[7]uril zinc phthalocyanine complex on melanoma
(ELSEVIER SCIENCE SALAUSANNE, 2012)
The aims of this study were two fold; to develop magnetoliposomes (MLs) loaded with zinc phthalocyanine (ZnPc) complexed with cucurbituril (CB) (CB:ZnPc-MLs) and to evaluate their in vitro photodynamic (PD) and/or hyperthermia ...
Biochemical and histological effects of different light doses on hyperthermic therapy with gold nanorods
(Institute of Physics - IOPBristol, 2014-08)
Efforts have been made to develop new treatments for cancer with fewer side effects and with a better outcome. Gold nanorods are promising as a cancer treatment device when activated by a light source, usually in near-infrared ...
Hybrid nanomaterials based on gum Arabic and magnetite for hyperthermia treatments
(Elsevier Science, 2017-05)
In this study, one–step co-precipitation method was conveniently adapted to obtain novel nanomaterials based on Gum Arabic and magnetite. Two synthesis procedures were evaluated: one employing the solid biopolymer in the ...