Publication date: Available online 10 August 2020Source: Clinical NeurophysiologyAuthor(s): Geisa B. Gallardo-Moreno, Andrés A. González-Garrido, Teresita Villaseñor-Cabrera, Francisco J. Alvarado-Rodríguez, Vanessa D. Ruiz-Stovel, Miriam E. Jiménez-Maldonado, Nayeli Contreras-Piña, Fabiola R. Gómez-Velázquez
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New Findings What is the central question of this study? Does the administration of the adrenergic presynaptic release inhibitor bretylium tosylate modulate sweating during exercise in the heat, and does this response differ between habitually trained and untrained men? What is the main finding and its importance? We showed that iontophoretic administration of bretylium tosylate attenuates sweating during exercise in the heat in habitually trained and untrained men. However, a...
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After publication of our article [1], we became aware that there were errors in Fig. 1, namely that the Echocardiographic assessment of 1w, 2w, and 4w groups was incorrectly presented.
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Key points The ductus venosus (DV) is a dynamic fetal shunt that allows substrate rich blood from the umbilical vein to bypass the hepatic circulation. In vitro studies suggest a direct role of prostaglandin I2 (PGI2) in the regulation of DV tone: however, the extent of this regulation has not been determined in utero . 4D flow and T2 oximetry MRI can be combined to determine blood flow and oxygen delivery within the fetal circulation. PGI2 increases DV shunting of substrate rich blood but...
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