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Lipid-Emulsion Propofol Less Attenuates the Regulation of Body Temperature than Micro-Emulsion Propofol or Sevoflurane in the Elderly

Jeong CW, Ju J, Lee DW, Lee SH, Yoon MH

PURPOSE: Anesthesia and surgery commonly cause hypothermia, and this caused by a combination of anesthetic-induced impairment of thermoregulatory control, a cold operation room environment and other factors that promote heat...
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The role of H1- and H2-receptors in the effect of compound 48/80 in the asphyxiation and body temperature of mice

Ulugol A, Karadag H, Dokmeci D, Dokmeci I

Contribution of histamine H1- and H2-receptors to the effect of compound 48/80, a potent histamine releaser, upon asphyxiation and body temperature in mice was investigated in the present experiments. Compound...
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Aminophylline Partially Prevents the Decrease of Body Temperature during Laparoscopic Abdominal Surgery

Kim DW, Lee JA, Jung HS, Joo JD, In JH, Jeon YS, Chun GY, Choi JW

Aminophylline can elicit thermogenesis in rats or increase metabolic rate during cold stress in lambs. We tested the hypothesis that aminophylline would reduce the change in core body temperature during...
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The Increase in Hepatic Uncoupling by Fenofibrate Contributes to a Decrease in Adipose Tissue in Obese Rats

Park MK, Lee HJ, Hong SH, Choi SS, Yoo YH, Lee KI, Kim DK

Fenofibrate is a drug that has been suggested to inhibit weight gain by increasing the catabolism of fatty acid in the hepatic mitochondria. We hypothesized that fenofibrate induces an increase...
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