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Lutein-20||Herbs for headache, fever, and migraine ||
Milk thistle||Saw palmetto||
Triple B Super Vision||Garlic, Ginger, and Grapeseed Extract||
Ginseng and Ginkgo||Hair Million||
DHEA||Coenzyme Q10||
Sleep Aid herbal formula - natural sleep aid||Herbal Breath - herbs for bad breath problems.||
Weight loss herbal formula for menopause and pms||Ginkgo biloba||
Colon cleansing, Laxative||ViaVita, Lecithin for healthy liver
Fatty acids resources:
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Hunan Yi Ke Da Xue Xue Bao. 1999;24(5):441-4.
[Effects of apoptosis of synovial lining cells on pathogenesis of osteoarthropathy]
[Article in Chinese]
Qiu X, Zhou J.
Department of Sports Medicine, Xiangya Hospital, Hunan Medical University, Changsha 410008.
The author counted synovial lining cells(SLCs) of apoptosis in the joints of osteoarthropathy(OA, 12 cases) and control(10 cases) patients. The counts of apoptotic SLC were investigated by gel electrophoretic analysis of DNA extracted from synovium. The apoptotic index(AI) of SLCs in OA(2.04%) was obviously higher than that in controls(0.60%); electrophorectogram of DNA revealed a characteristic ladder pattern of DNA fragments at 200 bp in the OA group. We conclude that apoptosis can be found in synovial lining layer, and the AI of SLCs in the OA group is much higher than that in the control group, implying the high turn-over rate of SLCs in OA; the increasing apoptosis of SLCs may increase lesion factors retained in joints and cause the injury of articular cartilage.
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Cutis. 2002 Apr;69(4):261-4.
Pyoderma faciale: gram-negative recovery by means of needle aspiration.
Sudy E.
Unidad de Dermatologia Occidente, Universidad de Chile, Hospital San Juan de Dios, Santiago. esudanquehue.net
Pyoderma faciale is an inflammatory disease that until now was believed to occur only in women. Bacterial pathogens have not been found in most cases, and those found included only gram-positive microorganisms. We present 2 cases consistent with pyoderma faciale--one of them a 17-year-old adolescent boy--in which gram-negative bacteria were found. Enterobacter cloacae was found in one patient, and Klebsiella oxytoca was found in the other. Needle aspiration is the technique of choice in looking for pathogens in this disease.
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Viral Immunol. 2002;15(2):365-72.
Innate immunity in viral encephalitis: role of C5.
Chen N, Reiss CS.
Department of Biology, New York University, New York 10003-6688, USA.
The complement system is a critical component of both the innate and acquired immune systems. It is important in host defense against viruses, bacteria, and fungi for opsonization and for lysis of pathogens. However, activated complement can also cause tissue damage. There is compelling evidence that complement factors are presented in the central nervous system (CNS). Complement activation (by any of the three pathways: classical, alternate, and lectin) can lead to inflammation and tissue damage, while at the same time may also restrict certain pathogens in the CNS. C5a is formed by proteolytic cleavage C5. C5a is considered the most potent proinflammatory mediator, often called an anaphylotoxin. In this communication, we examine the roles of C5 (C5a) in vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV)-induced encephalitis. We found that C5a is produced during VSV infection, but C5-deficient mice had similar pathology as their controls. We concluded that C5 is not a critical factor in mediating the host response during VSV encephalitis.
online pharmacy ref. source: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=12081018&dopt=Abstract
Viral Immunol. 2002;15(2):373-84.
A longitudinal study of cell-mediated immunity in pigs infected with porcine parvovirus.
Ladekjaer-Mikkelsen AS, Nielsen J.
Danish Veterinary Institute for Virus Research, Lindholm, Kalvehave.
Porcine parvovirus (PPV) is an ubiquitous pathogen causing reproductive failure in swine. Protection against reproductive failure caused by acute PPV infection has commonly been related to the presence of specific antibodies in the dam. However, the role of cell-mediated immunity during chronic PPV infection remains to be elucidated, and may be relevant to the pathogenesis of novel diseases such as postweaning multisystemic wasting syndrome (PMWS), which may be triggered by coinfection with PPV and porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2). To investigate whether pigs infected with PPV generate a cell-mediated immune response, a longitudinal infection experiment was performed, using swine leukocyte antigens (SLA) class I characterized growing pigs (haplotype H7/H7). Pigs were intranasally inoculated with PPV at 0, 80, and 136 days. At predetermined time points, peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) were isolated, and virus-specific lymphoproliferative responses and the cytolytic activities of cytotoxic T-lymphocytes (CTL) and natural killer (NK) cells were examined. Cytolytic assays were performed by the chromium release method, using as targets a syngeneic porcine kidney cell line established for the purpose (CTL assays) and K562 cells (NK assays). A specific proliferative response of PBMC from virus-infected pigs to PPV was observed from day 101 onwards. In contrast, PBMC from mock-infected pigs did not proliferate in response to PPV. Flow cytometric analysis indicated that the CD4+CD8+ T-cell subset of PBMC proliferated in response to virus antigen, in keeping with the assumed role for these cells in immunological memory. This is, to our knowledge, the first indication of a cellular immune response following PPV infection. A weak CTL activity, which peaked on days 80 and 87, was observed in PPV-infected pigs. In vitro restimulation of PBMC with live PPV did not induce further CTL activity. A pronounced NK cell activity was detected in both virus-infected and control pigs throughout the experiment, and may have negatively affected the sensitivity of the CTL assay. In conclusion, the findings of a late lymphoproliferative response together with weak CTL activity are in keeping with an effective control of acute PPV infection by humoral immunity, but open the possibility that cellular immunity may play a role in controlling PPV reinfection. Finally, we find that the established experimental model using SLA characterized pigs may constitute a valuable tool for future studies of CTL activity in pigs.
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Biol Pharm Bull. 2002 Jun;25(6):816-22.
Systemic inflammatory response associated with augmentation and activation of leukocytes in Candida/indomethacin administered mice.
Moriya K, Miura NN, Adachi Y, Ohno N.
Laboratory for Immunopharmacology of Microbial Products, School of Pharmacy, Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Science, Japan.
We have previously shown that the combination of beta-glucan and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) was lethal to mice. In this study, we examined the effect of Candida on this treatment and found that Candida showed similar lethal toxicity when used in combination with indomethacin. It was also confirmed that LPS preparations from various origins and by various procedures did not show lethality. Candida/indomethacin induced lethality was found to be associated with increased number of leukocytes in various organs and activation of these cells. These findings strongly suggest that pathogenic fungi augment the side effects of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.
online pharmacy ref. source: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=12081156&dopt=Abstract
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DHEA is a natural hormone, and it is produced in our body by the adrenal glands.
DHEA has been suggested to provide numerous potential benefits. DHEA (or dehydroepiandrosterone) is converted into androgens (male hormones)
or estrogens (female hormones) in the cells.
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