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Oper Dent ; 46(1): E34-E59, 2021 Jan 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33529313

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CLINICAL RELEVANCE: The use of filled adhesive systems does not influence the clinical performance of the adhesive restoration in noncarious cervical lesions.


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Dental Cements , Dental Restoration, Permanent , Composite Resins , Dental Cements/therapeutic use , Tooth Cervix
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Neurosci Res ; 111: 41-7, 2016 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27282217

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The lateral parabrachial nucleus (LPBN) exerts an important inhibitory influence for the control of sodium and water intake. However, the importance of LPBN on renal responses and cardiovascular changes during extracellular dehydration are still unknown. Here we investigated the effects of bilateral injections of moxonidine (alpha2-adrenergic and imidazoline receptor agonist) on renal and cardiovascular changes in fluid-depleted rats. Male Wistar rats (n=4-8 per group) with bilateral stainless steel guide-cannulas implanted into the LPBN were treated with subcutaneous furosemide (10mg/kg)+captopril (5mg/kg) to induce fluid depletion. Forty-five min later vehicle or moxonidine (0.5nmol/0.2µl) were bilaterally injected into the LPBN. In fluid-depleted rats, moxonidine produced strong 0.3M NaCl and water intake without noticeable changes in cardiovascular parameters. Moxonidine did not change sodium excretion (488±135, vs. vehicle: 376±75µEq/1h) or urinary volume (2.5±0.7, vs. vehicle: 2.5±0.3ml/1h) in fluid-depleted rats without access to fluids for rehydration. However, moxonidine decreased natriuresis (462±127, vs. vehicle: 888±122µEq/1h) and diuresis (2.5±0.5, vs. vehicle: 4.5±0.5ml/1h) in fluid-depleted rats submitted to i.g. rehydration. These data suggest that alpha2-adrenergic mechanism of the LPBN facilitates sodium/water retention and body fluid volume expansion during extracellular dehydration.


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Dehydration/physiopathology , Parabrachial Nucleus/physiology , Sodium/physiology , Water-Electrolyte Balance , Adrenergic alpha-2 Receptor Agonists/pharmacology , Animals , Blood Pressure/drug effects , Body Fluids/physiology , Dehydration/urine , Diuretics/pharmacology , Drinking , Furosemide/pharmacology , Imidazoline Receptors/agonists , Male , Natriuresis , Rats, Wistar , Sodium/urine , Urine
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