نتایج جستجو برای: heat shock temperature

تعداد نتایج: 681453  

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 1999
J M Ramirez F P Elsen R M Robertson

Brief exposure to high temperatures (heat shock) induces long-lasting adaptive changes in the molecular biology of protein interactions and behavior of poikilotherms. However, little is known about heat shock effects on neuronal properties. To investigate how heat shock affects neuronal properties we developed an insect ganglion slice from locusts. The functional integrity of neuronal circuits ...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2012
Sacha LeBlanc Erik Höglund Kathleen M Gilmour Suzanne Currie

Acute temperature stress in animals results in increases in heat shock proteins (HSPs) and stress hormones. There is evidence that stress hormones influence the magnitude of the heat shock response; however, their role is equivocal. To determine whether and how stress hormones may affect the heat shock response, we capitalized on two lines of rainbow trout specifically bred for their high (HR) ...

احمدرضا جمشیدی, , رضا تقی پور, , عبدالهادی ناجی, , فرهاد شهرام, , فرهاد غریب دوست, , فریده صمدی, , فریدون دواچی, , محمود اکبریان, ,

Background: Heat-shock proteins are part of a strictly controlled biological system that allows organisms to respond to environmental stresses. Different proinflammatory cytokines are present in the synovial tissue of rheumatoid arthritis patients. Such tissues respond to stress and induce heat-shock proteins. In addition, synovial cells are exposed to mechanical stress caused by joint motion. ...

2011
Yun-wei Dong Shan-shan Yu Qing-lin Wang Shuang-lin Dong

Physiological responses to temperature reflect the evolutionary adaptations of organisms to their thermal environment and the capability of animals to tolerate thermal stress. Contrary to conventional metabolism theory, increasing environmental temperatures have been shown to reduce metabolic rate in rocky-eulittoral-fringe species inhabiting highly variable environments, possibly as a strategy...

2017
Krzysztof Fiedoruk Justyna M. Drewnowska Tamara Daniluk Katarzyna Leszczynska Piotr Iwaniuk Izabela Swiecicka

In this study we reconstructed the architecture of Bacillus cereus sensu lato population based on ribosomal proteins, and identified a link between the ribosomal proteins' variants and thermal groups (thermotypes) of the bacilli. The in silico phyloproteomic analysis of 55 ribosomal proteins (34 large and 21 small subunit r-proteins) of 421 strains, representing 14 well-established or plausible...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2011
Sacha LeBlanc Stephen Middleton Kathleen M Gilmour Suzanne Currie

When faced with limited resources, juvenile salmonid fish form dominance hierarchies that result in social stress for socially subordinate individuals. Social stress, in turn, can have consequences for the ability of the fish to respond to additional stressors such as pathogens or exposure to pollutants. In the present study, the possibility that social stress affects the ability of rainbow tro...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1995
W J Gehring R Wehner

The ant Cataglyphis lives in the Sahara desert and is one of the most thermotolerant land animals known. It forages at body temperatures above 50 degrees C, and the critical thermal maxima are at 53.6 +/- 0.8 degrees C for Cataglyphis bombycina and 55.1 +/- 1.1 degrees C for Cataglyphis bicolor. The synthesis and accumulation of heat shock proteins (HSPs) were analyzed in Cataglyphis and compar...

Journal: :Journal of medical entomology 2010
Liming Zhao James J Becnel Gary G Clark Kenneth J Linthicum

Immature mosquito development and survival of adults are highly sensitive to environmental temperature, which can alter gene expression during the mosquito life-cycle. To further understand how heat shock proteins are developmentally expressed in mosquitoes, we subjected first instar larvae, 16-h old pupae and female of Aedes aegypti (L.) (Diptera: Culicidae) to heat shock treatment for 0, 15, ...

2016
Mario Lewis Miriam Götting Katja Anttila Mirella Kanerva Jenni M. Prokkola Eila Seppänen Irma Kolari Mikko Nikinmaa

The heat shock response (HSR) refers to the rapid production of heat shock proteins (hsps) in response to a sudden increase in temperature. Its regulation by heat shock factors is a good example of how gene expression is transcriptionally regulated by environmental stresses. In contrast, little is known about post-transcriptional regulation of the response. The heat shock response is often used...

Journal: :Biology of reproduction 2003
Rocio M Rivera Karen L Kelley Gregory W Erdos Peter J Hansen

Exposure of cultured preimplantation embryos to temperatures similar to those experienced by heat-stressed cows inhibits subsequent development. In this study, the effects of heat shock on the ultrastructure of two-cell bovine embryos were examined to determine mechanisms for inhibition of development. Two-cell embryos produced in vitro were harvested at approximately 28 h postinsemination and ...

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