Cardiac fibrosis is characterized by an excessive accumulation of extracellular matrix proteins and occurs in a variety of cardiac diseases, such as the highly prevalent syndrome heart failure with pr Show more
Cardiac fibrosis is characterized by an excessive accumulation of extracellular matrix proteins and occurs in a variety of cardiac diseases, such as the highly prevalent syndrome heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) and other cardiac disorders. Interstitial fibrosis has been identified as a central pathophysiological factor induced and maintained by metabolic stress and chronic inflammation. Considering the limited treatment options for cardiac fibrosis, new therapeutic targets are urgently needed. Mounting evidence for the cardioprotective effects of the neuropeptide pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating peptide (PACAP) provides a rationale to elucidate its role and that of its receptor PAC1 in metabolic stress-mediated cardiac fibrosis. Metabolic stress was induced by feeding a cholesterol-enriched diet (CED) to PACAP Show less
A reliable and uniform vascular perfusion fixation method for the testis has been developed by using an initial washout solution containing a vasodilator and an anticoagulant. This is followed by a br Show more
A reliable and uniform vascular perfusion fixation method for the testis has been developed by using an initial washout solution containing a vasodilator and an anticoagulant. This is followed by a brief fixation with a sodium phosphate buffered formaldehyde-glutaraldehyde solution of conventional strenght, and then a second more concentrated aldehyde fixative solution containing picric acid. The method takes into account some of the unique features of the vascular supply of the male genital tract for its favorable perfusion and fixation. The advantages of this method are: (1) consistently favorable preservation of the testis; (2) simple and inexpensive apparatus; and (3) stable and relatively innocuous stock solutions. Show less