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Pyr(1)- apelin 13
Also Known As:
apelin 13, Pyr(1)-; (Pyr1)apelin-13; (Pyr1)apelin13; 1-Pyr-apelin 13; PyrAp13; apelin 13, pyroglutamyl(1)-
Networked:
1
relevant articles (
0
outcomes,
0
trials/studies)
Bio-Agent Context: Research Results
Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins: 1
Proteins: 484843
Intercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins: 29768
Pyr(1)- apelin 13: 1
Peptides: 82426
Intercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins: 29768
Pyr(1)- apelin 13: 1
Biological Factors: 2472
Intercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins: 29768
Pyr(1)- apelin 13: 1
Experts
1.
Gerstberger, Rüdiger
: 1 article (06/2013)
2.
Harden, Lois M
: 1 article (06/2013)
3.
Hatzelmann, Thomas
: 1 article (06/2013)
4.
Roth, Joachim
: 1 article (06/2013)
Related Diseases
1.
Lethargy
06/10/2013 - "
In combination with LPS, central administration of PyrAp13 significantly reduced fever during the time period of 3-9h after injection, but did not significantly attenuate anorexia and adipsia, and had no effect on LPS-induced lethargy.
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2.
Fever (Fevers)
06/10/2013 - "
Antipyretic effect of central [Pyr1]apelin13 on LPS-induced fever in the rat.
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06/10/2013 - "
In combination with LPS, central administration of PyrAp13 significantly reduced fever during the time period of 3-9h after injection, but did not significantly attenuate anorexia and adipsia, and had no effect on LPS-induced lethargy.
"
06/10/2013 - "
Here, we investigated the effects of i.c.v. administration of [Pyr(1)]apelin13 (PyrAp13; 20nmol) dissolved in artificial cerebrospinal fluid (aCSF), as compared to aCSF alone, on fever and sickness behavior elicited in rats by intraperitoneal injection of bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS, 100 μg/kg).
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3.
Anorexia
06/10/2013 - "
In combination with LPS, central administration of PyrAp13 significantly reduced fever during the time period of 3-9h after injection, but did not significantly attenuate anorexia and adipsia, and had no effect on LPS-induced lethargy.
"
Related Drugs and Biologics
1.
Antipyretics
2.
Lipopolysaccharides
Related Therapies and Procedures
1.
Intraperitoneal Injections