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In many cell types, protein kinases mediate responses to hyperosmolarity and regulatory volume increase. In this study, inhibitors were used to investigate the involvement of kinases and phosphatases in bioelectric responses of epithelium to hyperosmolarity and their possible relationship to EpDRF-mediated relaxation.
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Definition of hyperosmolarity in the Medical Dictionary. hyperosmolarity explanation. Information about hyperosmolarity in Free online English dictionary. What is hyperosmolarity? Meaning of hyperosmolarity medical term. ... hyperosmolarity; hyperosmotic; hyperosmotic agent; hyperosmotic diarrhea;
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Finally, the presence of the Sp1 site was found to be essential for the positive response of the promoter to hyperosmolarity. We conclude that the consensus Sp1 site located in the rat proximal Glut1 promoter is necessary and sufficient for basal expression of the Glut1 gene, as well as for its response to hyperosmolarity.
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These experiments indicate that hyperosmolarity inhibits vascular reactivity to some agonists possibly by inhibiting excitation-contraction coupling; however, under certain conditions, i.e. after blockade of the sodium pump by K+-free solution or by ouabain, hyperosmolarity may actually induce vascular contractions.
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www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/6437353
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Hyperglycemic hyperosmolarity is part of a clinical spectrum of severe hyperglycemic disorders ranging from pure hyperglycemic hyperosmolarity without ketosis to diabetic ketoacidosis, with significant overlap in the middle.
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Definition of hyperosmolarity from Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary with examples and pronunciations. ... : the condition especially of a bodily fluid of having abnormally high osmolarity <hyperosmolarity occurs in dehydration, uremia, and hyperglycemia with or without ketoacidosis—R. W. P. Cutler>
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Hyperosmolarity is a condition in which the blood is concentrated with sodium, glucose, and other molecules that normally attract water into the bloodstream. When the kidneys are conserving water, however, this creates a vicious cycle of increasing blood-glucose levels and increasing dehydration.
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Causes of Hyperosmolarity, alternative diagnoses, rare causes, misdiagnoses, patient stories, and much more. ... More Searches: Hyperosmolarity...
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Our results provide the first evidence to our knowledge that in lung capillaries, hyperosmolarity remodels the endothelial barrier and the actin cytoskeleton to enhance barrier properties and block proinflammatory secretory processes.
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www.jci.org/cgi/content/full/112/10/1541
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