نتایج جستجو برای: sodium na

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Journal: :Neuron 2010
Takeshi Y. Hiyama Shinichi Matsuda Akihiro Fujikawa Masahito Matsumoto Eiji Watanabe Hiroshi Kajiwara Fumio Niimura Masaharu Noda

Na(x) is the sodium-level sensor of body fluids in the brain involved in sodium homeostasis. Na(x)-knockout mice do not stop ingesting salt even when dehydrated. Here we report a case with clinical features of essential hypernatremia without demonstrable hypothalamic structural lesions, who was diagnosed as a paraneoplastic neurologic disorder. The patient had autoantibodies directed against Na...

Journal: :Circulation research 1978
D L Kunze A M Brown

The sodium sensitivity of the carotid sinus baroreceptor reflex was demonstrated in anesthetized cats. Decreases in carotid perfusate sodium concentration |Na ] o of 5% and 12.5% attenuated the depressor response to increased carotid sinus pressure. At constant sinus pressure, increases in systemic pressure and heart rate were produced when the carotid perfusate |Na]o was switched from 145 mM (...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1972
D J Bucher E D Kilbourne

Neuraminidase activity of influenza virus was directly seen on sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gels with the aid of the synthetic substrate, methoxyphenol neuraminic acid. Neuraminidase (NA) appeared as a high-molecular-weight fraction with a size in the range of 220,000 to 250,000 daltons. Isolation of this fraction from the X-7 strain of influenza virus, dissociation with sodium dodecyl...

Journal: :Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 2010
Tanya Z Fischer Stephen G Waxman

The literature currently suggests that voltage-gated sodium channels play a major role in the pathogenesis of neuropathic pain. Alterations in the expression and targeting of specific sodium channels within injured dorsal root ganglia neurons appear to predispose the neurons to abnormal firing properties, allowing for the development of neuropathic pain. Mutations of one particular sodium chann...

Journal: :Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP 2014
Mouad Dahbi Naoaki Yabuuchi Kei Kubota Kazuyasu Tokiwa Shinichi Komaba

Research interest in Na-ion batteries has increased rapidly because of the environmental friendliness of sodium compared to lithium. Throughout this Perspective paper, we report and review recent scientific advances in the field of negative electrode materials used for Na-ion batteries. This paper sheds light on negative electrode materials for Na-ion batteries: carbonaceous materials, oxides/p...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2002
Graham E Parks Margaret A Dietrich Karen S Schumaker

Shoots of the halophyte Salicornia bigelovii are larger and more succulent when grown in highly saline environments. This increased growth and water uptake has been correlated with a large and specific cellular accumulation of sodium. In glycophytes, sensitivity to salt has been associated with an inability to remove sodium ions effectively from the cytoplasm in order to protect salt-sensitive ...

2011
Catherine A. Dukes Wen-Yen Chang Marcelo Famá Raúl A. Baragiola

To ascertain the importance of sputtering by solar wind ions on the formation of a sodium exosphere around Mercury and the Moon, we have irradiated with 4 keV He ions, the Na bearing tectosilicates: albite, labradorite, and anorthoclase, as well as adsorbed Na layers deposited on albite and on olivine (a neosilicate that does not contain Na). Sodium at the surface and near surface (<40 Å) was q...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 2008
Patrick L Sheets Cara Heers Thomas Stoehr Theodore R Cummins

Voltage-gated sodium channels play a critical role in excitability of nociceptors (pain-sensing neurons). Several different sodium channels are thought to be potential targets for pain therapeutics, including Na(v)1.7, which is highly expressed in nociceptors and plays crucial roles in human pain and hereditary painful neuropathies, Na(v)1.3, which is up-regulated in sensory neurons following c...

2007
J. N. Carter

Received for Publication October 28, 1985 INTRODUCTION Fertilization of sugarbeets (Beta vulgaris L.) with potassium (K) is generally not recommended in the intermountain areas of the western United States. This is attributable to the general abundance of available K and sodium (Na) in the soils of this region, irrigation water often containing significant K and Na concentrations (7), and the l...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1993
F Ibarra A Aperia L B Svensson A C Eklöf P Greengard

Catecholamines have pronounced effects on the renal handling of sodium and water, dopamine-promoting sodium and water excretion, and norepinephrine-promoting sodium and water retention. In the present study, using isolated permeabilized renal tubule cells and intact rats, we have shown that these effects can be attributed to opposing actions of these transmitters on renal tubular Na+,K(+)-ATPas...

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