نتایج جستجو برای: acidification

تعداد نتایج: 10079  

2004
A. G. Lapenis G. B. Lawrence A. A. Andreev A. A. Bobrov M. S. Torn J. W. Harden

[1] It is commonly believed that fine-textured soils developed on carbonate parent material are well buffered from possible acidification. There are no data, however, that document resistance of such soils to acidic deposition exposure on a timescale longer than 30–40 years. In this paper, we report on directly testing the long-term buffering capacity of nineteenth century forest soils develope...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1998
S Ohkuma T Sato M Okamoto H Matsuya K Arai T Kataoka K Nagai H H Wasserman

We reported previously [Kataoka, Muroi, Ohkuma, Waritani, Magae, Takatsuki, Kondo, Yamasaki and Nagai (1995) FEBS Lett. 359, 53-59] that prodigiosin 25-C (one of the red pigments of the prodigiosin group produced by micro-organisms like Streptomyces and Serratia) uncoupled vacuolar H+-ATPase, inhibited vacuolar acidification and affected glycoprotein processing. In the present study we show tha...

Journal: :Toxicology and applied pharmacology 2007
William E Achanzar Carolyn F Moyer Laura T Marthaler Russell Gullo Shen-Jue Chen Michele H French Linda M Watson James W Rhodes John C Kozlosky Melvin R White William R Foster James J Burgun Bruce D Car Gregory N Cosma Mark A Dominick

We previously reported prevention of urolithiasis and associated rat urinary bladder tumors by urine acidification (via diet acidification) in male rats treated with the dual peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR)alpha/gamma agonist muraglitazar. Because urine acidification could potentially alter PPAR signaling and/or cellular proliferation in urothelium, we evaluated urothelial cel...

Journal: :Biochemical Society transactions 2007
B E Steinberg K K Huynh S Grinstein

Phagocytosis holds a central position in the development of a successful innate immune response and in the initiation of the corresponding adaptive response. The destruction of invading pathogens and the presentation of their antigens to lymphoid cells require acidification of the phagosomal lumen. The present review discusses the mechanism of phagosome acidification, with particular reference ...

2013
Nathalie Hilmi Denis Allemand Sam Dupont Alain Safa Gunnar Haraldsson Paulo A. L. D. Nunes Chris Moore Caroline Hattam Stéphanie Reynaud Jason M. Hall-Spencer Maoz Fine Carol Turley Ross Jeffree James Orr Philip L. Munday Sarah R. Cooley

Ocean acidification is increasingly recognized as a component of global change that could have a wide range of impacts on marine organisms, the ecosystems they live in, and the goods and services they provide humankind. Assessment of these potential socio-economic impacts requires integrated efforts between biologists, chemists, oceanographers, economists and social scientists. But because ocea...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 1997
R Stoop A Surprenant R A North

The effect of changing extracellular pH was studied on the currents induced by ATP or alphabeta-methylene-ATP in HEK293 cells transfected with different P2X receptor subunits. In cells expressing P2X1, P2X3, or P2X4 receptors, the effect of ATP was decreased by acidification. In cells expressing P2X2 receptors, acidification increased the ATP-induced current; this effect was also seen in cells ...

2018
Sindre Andre Pedersen Anja Elise Hanssen

Climate change-induced warming and ocean acidification are considered two imminent threats to marine biodiversity and current ecosystem structures. Here, we have for the first time examined an animal's response to a complete life cycle of exposure to co-occurring warming (+3°C) and ocean acidification (+1,600 μatm CO 2), using the key subarctic planktonic copepod, Calanus finmarchicus, as a mod...

Journal: :Science 1983
E C Krug C R Frink

Acid rain is widely believed to be responsible for acidifying soil and water in areas of North America and northern Europe. However, factors commonly considered to make landscapes susceptible to acidification by acid rain are the same factors long known to strongly acidify soils through the natural processes of soil formation. Recovery from extreme and widespread careless land use has also occu...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1986
R J Alpern M Chambers

To examine the relative roles of apical and basolateral membrane transport mechanisms in the regulation of cell pH in the proximal convoluted tubule, cell pH was measured in the in vivo microperfused rat tubule using fluorescence. Decreasing luminal pH by 0.7 pH units caused cell pH to decrease by 0.08 pH units, whereas a similar decrease in peritubular pH caused cell pH to decrease by 0.32 pH ...

2016
Kyle M. Trudeau Aaron H. Colby Jialiu Zeng Guy Las Jiazuo H. Feng Mark W. Grinstaff Orian S. Shirihai

In pancreatic β-cells, liver hepatocytes, and cardiomyocytes, chronic exposure to high levels of fatty acids (lipotoxicity) inhibits autophagic flux and concomitantly decreases lysosomal acidity. Whether impaired lysosomal acidification is causally inhibiting autophagic flux and cellular functions could not, up to the present, be determined because of the lack of an approach to modify lysosomal...

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