hypermotility การใช้
- Those who experience hypermotility may have to follow a constipating diet and avoid laxative foods.
- In a 2012 animal study, cannabichromene was shown to normalize gastrointestinal hypermotility without reducing the transit time.
- In a 2012 animal study, CBC was shown to normalize gastrointestinal hypermotility ( diarrhea ) without reducing the transit time.
- "' Children with loose stools and diarrhea ( colonic hypermotility ) "': This group of children has an overactive colon.
- Semen has an alkaline nature, and they do not reach full motility ( hypermotility ) until they reach the vagina where the alkaline pH is neutralized by acidic vaginal fluids.
- It may also play an important role in the generation of cAMP in spermatozoa, implying possible roles in sperm maturation through the epididymis, capacitation, hypermotility, and / or the acrosome reaction.
- These include fast heart beat and symptoms of palpitations, nervous system tremor such as of the hands and anxiety symptoms, digestive system hypermotility, unintended weight loss, and ( in " lipid panel " blood tests ) a lower and sometimes unusually low serum cholesterol.
- It results from the slowing of peristalsis in the gut and is a reason dihydrocodeine, ethylmorphine, codeine, opium preparations, and morphine are used to stop diarrhoea and combat irritable bowel syndrome ( IBS ) in its diarrhoeal and cyclical forms as well as other conditions causing hypermotility and / or intestinal cramping.
- In order to test the indications from earlier studies that, like tyramine itself, NMT produced most of its pharmacological effects by stimulating norepinephrine ( NE ) release, Koda and co-workers investigated the action of NMT on ? 2 adrenoceptors, which are involved in the regulation of NE . These researchers found that NMT competed with the binding of [ 3 H ]-p-aminoclonidine to ? 2 receptors from rat brain with an IC 50 of ~ 5.5 x 10 " 6 M . In common with other ? 2 antagonists, NMT, at i . p . doses of 20 or 100 mg / kg, was also found to inhibit the hypermotility induced in mice by ( " )-locomotor activity in mice.