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    Teacher educators’ competencies: what is needed in a multi-faceted and contested profession

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    Global implications of the European Food System : A food systems approach

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    The EU is a major player in the world market for agricultural products, both dependent on commodity imports from many countries, and exporting high-value agricultural products. There is a need to better understand the impact - on people, planet and profit - of the EU trade on food systems outside the EU, with a focus on Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMIC). This will help the EU to steer its actions and policies in other directions where this is deemed necessary to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

    Pentoxifylline increases cochlear blood flow while decreasing blood pressure in guinea pigs

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    The effects of pentoxifylline on cochlear blood flow (CoBF) were investigated in anesthetized guinea pigs by laser Doppler flowmetry and intravital microscopy red blood cell velocity measurement. Intra-arterial infusion of pentoxifylline (3, 4, and 5 mg/kg/min) produced dose-dependent reductions in blood pressure, accompanied by significant elevations in CoBF that were not dose-dependent. These results are in general agreement with previous findings from our laboratory utilizing normotensive and spontaneously hypertensive rats, however, in contrast with rats, guinea pigs revealed an initial decrease in CoBF followed by an increase. Also, pentoxifylline produced relatively smaller elevations in CoBF in guinea pigs as compared with those previously reported in rats. Taken together these results support the hypothesis that pentoxifylline increases vascular perfusion by decreasing blood viscosity and increasing the plasticity of red blood cells.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/28442/1/0000229.pd

    The effects of nicotine on laser Doppler measures of cochlear blood flow

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    Anesthetized guinea pigs were given arterial bolus injections of saline or varying nicotine concentrations. Blood flow through the cochlea and skin were measured via laser Doppler and arterial blood pressure via an arterial cannula. Cochlear blood flow increased with low doses of nicotine but decreased with the highest dose, while blood pressure increased and skin flow decreased with all doses of nicotine. Control injections of saline vehicle had only minor and transient effects.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/25801/1/0000364.pd

    The influence of intra-arterial infusion of arginine vasopressin on cochlear blood flow in the rat

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    Intra-arterially infused arginine vasopressin (AVP) elevated systemic blood pressure (BP) in the Sprague-Dawley rat according to a dose-response pattern while cochlear blood flow (CoBF), as measured by laser Doppler flowmetry, was elevated only at the highest dose. Skin blood flow (SBF) decreased significantly with AVP infusion. The local infusion of AVP into the anterior inferior cerebellar artery (AICA), which supplies the common cochlear artery, produced significant dose-dependent reductions in CoBF with no changes in systemic blood pressure. Pretreatment of the local cochlear supplying vessels with an AVP-specific VI receptor antagonist attenuated subsequent AVP-induced decreases in CoBF, thereby demonstrating specificity of the response. These results suggest that CoBF is reasonably stable in response to systemic AVP infusion until blood pressure exceeds an elevation from base level of approximately + 60 mm Hg. One of the mechanisms responsible for this autoregulatory response may be vasoconstriction mediated by the interaction of vasoactive peptides such as AVP and its receptors located in the vasculature of the inner ear or in the more peripheral vessels directly supplying the cochlea.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/29134/1/0000173.pd
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