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Acetazolamide lowers intracranial pressure and modulates the cerebrospinal fluid secretion pathway in healthy rats
Maria Uldall, Hannah Botfield, Inger Jansen-Olesen, Alexandra Sinclair,
Rigmor Jensen
Department of Clinical Medicine
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Healthy Rats
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Acetazolamide
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Secretion Systems
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Intracranial Pressure
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K-ATPase
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Choroid Plexus
70%
Aquaporin 1 (AQP1)
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Aquaporin-4 (AQP4)
30%
Choroid Plexus Epithelial Cells
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Na+, K+-ATPase Activity
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Quantitative PCR
10%
Aquaporin
10%
Water Channel
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In Vitro Assay
10%
Vehicle Groups
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One-group
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Transmembrane
10%
Na+ Ions
10%
Membrane Fraction
10%
Active Transport
10%
Western Blot Analysis
10%
Sprague-Dawley Rats
10%
Cerebrospinal Fluid Production
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Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Acetazolamide
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Adenosine Triphosphatase (Potassium Sodium)
80%
Adenosine Triphosphatase
10%
Sprague Dawley Rat
10%
Sodium Ion
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Messenger RNA
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Western Blot
10%
Aquaporin
10%