نتایج جستجو برای: anoxia

تعداد نتایج: 6514  

Journal: :Physiological genomics 2009
Howard M Prentice

THE PAPER BY ELLEFSEN ET AL. (3) is a fascinating large-scale analysis of genes associated with GABA neurotransmission in an extremely important model of anoxia tolerance, the crucian carp, Carassius carassius. Under conditions of anoxia the crucian carp brain increases its extracellular GABA levels in conjunction with elevating GABA activity. In the mammalian brain GABA is known to play an inh...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 1987
B H Liwnicz M D Mouradian J B Ball

Anoxia of the cortical gray matter of the CNS may result from a variety of pathophysiologic conditions, including systemic hypoxemia, cerebral hypoperfusion, hypoglycemia, and carbon monoxide or cyanide poisoning . Areas of the brain with high metabolic demand or in boundary zones of perfusion are more vulnerable to tissue anoxia than other areas are [1] . The increased susceptibility of the ce...

Journal: :Journal of Experimental Biology 2007

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 1999
Matti Vornanen Jarkko Tuomennoro

The objective of this study was to characterize the effects of acute anoxia on contractile and electrical activity in the heart of an anoxia-tolerant fish species, the crucian carp ( Carassius carassius L.). Responses of atrial and ventricular tissue or isolated cells to NaCN, adenosine, and carbachol were determined to examine the effects of anoxia on cardiac performance and to clarify the pos...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1989
J Johnson B G Cobb M C Drew

When root tips of fully aerobic, intact maize (Zea mays L.) seedlings are made anaerobic, viability normally is only 24 hours or less at 25 degrees C. We find that viability can be extended to at least 96 hours if seedlings are given a hypoxic pretreatment for 18 hours by sparging the solution with 4% O(2) in nitrogen (v/v) before anoxia. Fully aerobic root tips (sparged with 40% O(2)) had very...

2012
Hank Greenway Konstantin Y. Kulichikhin Gregory R. Cawthray Timothy D. Colmer

During anoxia, cytoplasmic pH regulation is crucial. Mechanisms of pH regulation were studied in the coleoptile of rice exposed to anoxia and pH 3.5, resulting in H(+) influx. Germinating rice seedlings survived a combination of anoxia and exposure to pH 3.5 for at least 4 d, although development was retarded and net K(+) efflux was continuous. Further experiments used excised coleoptile tips (...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2005
Daniel E Warren Donald C Jackson

To evaluate the role of mineralized tissues of the leopard frog in buffering acid, we analyzed the composition of femur and auditory capsule, the latter of which encloses a portion of the endolymphatic lime sacs, and investigated the extent to which these tissues are involved in buffering lactic acid after 2.5 h of anoxia and 10-19 min of strenuous exercise at 15 degrees C. We analyzed the foll...

Journal: :Advances in physiology education 2010
Valérie Chamberland Pierre Rioux

This article describes a novel approach to study the metabolic regulation of the respiratory system in vertebrates that suits physiology lessons for undergraduate students. It consists of an experimental demonstration of the goldfish's (Carassius auratus) adaptations to anoxia. The goldfish is one of the few vertebrates showing strong enzymatic plasticity for the expression of alcohol dehydroge...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1996
Schwarzbaum Bernabeu Krumschnabel Wieser

Protein kinase C (PKC) and Na+/K+-ATPase in hepatocytes from the anoxia-tolerant goldfish (Carassius auratus) and the anoxia-intolerant rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) were studied to determine their role in the anoxic response of these cells. PKC and Na+/K+-ATPase activities were measured for up to 90 min in the absence (normoxia) and presence (chemical anoxia) of 2 mmol l-1 sodium cyanide...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1965
Don P. MacLeod E. E. Daniel

The response of the cat papillary muscle to anoxia has been found to alter depending on the glucose concentration in the medium. At a glucose concentration of 5 mM anoxia caused a marked reduction in force of contraction and action potential duration within 20 minutes. At a glucose concentration of 50 mM anoxia induced similar changes in the force of contraction but little or no change in actio...

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