نتایج جستجو برای: stress frequency

تعداد نتایج: 910340  

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2010
June-Chiew Han Andrew J Taberner Poul M F Nielsen Robert S Kirton Marie-Louise Ward Denis S Loiselle

The heat liberated upon stress production in isolated cardiac muscle provides insights into the complex thermodynamic processes underlying mechanical contraction. To that end, we simultaneously measured the heat and stress (force per cross-sectional area) production of cardiac trabeculae from rats using a flow-through micromechanocalorimeter. In a flowing stream of O(2)-equilibrated Tyrode solu...

Journal: :Journal of neuroendocrinology 2001
R J Windle S A Wood Y M Kershaw S L Lightman C D Ingram M S Harbuz

Frequent blood sampling from males rats was used to study hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis activation during arthritis and its association with diminished responses to acute psychological stress. In control rats, corticosterone release occurred in a series of 13 +/- 1 pulses per 24 h. Induction of arthritis by Mycobacterium-adjuvant injection initially increased the rate of hormone rel...

2009
Omar F Khabour Essa S Abdelhalim Ahmad Abu-Wardeh

BACKGROUND Aging in animals is associated with high body oxidative stress, which might affect susceptibility and onset of age-related diseases, and the subsequent life span. Therefore, genes that modulate oxidative stress might play a role in determining longevity. In this study, we investigated whether the gene pool relevant to the SOD2-9T/C and MTHFR 677C/T polymorphisms changes as the Jordan...

1998
LIN XU CHRISTIAN HOLSCHER ROGER ANWYL MICHAEL J. ROWAN

Learning and memory are exquisitely sensitive to behavioral stress, but the underlying mechanisms are still poorly understood. Because activity-dependent persistent changes in synaptic strength are believed to mediate memory processes in brain areas such as the hippocampus we have examined the means by which stress affects synaptic plasticity in the CA1 region of the hippocampus of anesthetized...

Journal: :Pathophysiology : the official journal of the International Society for Pathophysiology 2009
Martin Blank Reba Goodman

Electromagnetic fields (EMF), in both ELF (extremely low frequency) and radio frequency (RF) ranges, activate the cellular stress response, a protective mechanism that induces the expression of stress response genes, e.g., HSP70, and increased levels of stress proteins, e.g., hsp70. The 20 different stress protein families are evolutionarily conserved and act as 'chaperones' in the cell when th...

Journal: :Microelectronics Reliability 2012
William McGenn Michael J. Uren Johannes Benedikt Paul J. Tasker

This paper reports on the development of an RF IV waveform based stress test procedure. DC and low-voltage RF characterisation was carried out before and after high power RF stress. RF waveform measurements showed that the exact change in the RF load line induced during RF degradation cannot be directly inferred from the DC or low power RF measurement. The RF degradation takes the form of a kne...

Journal: :international journal of horticultural science and technology 2014
mohamadreza zokaee-khosroshahi mahmoud esna-ashari ahmad ershadi ali imani

this study was undertaken to identify morphological changes in young seedlings of 5 iranian almond species (prunus dulcis, p. eburnea, p. eleagnifolia, p. haussknechti, and p. scoparia) under polyethylene glycol-induced drought stress. drought stress caused a significant reduction in plant growth parameters such as fresh and dry weights of plant organs, leaf number, total leaf area, and leaf re...

2011
Mohammad Reza Rahavi Zoë Migicovsky Viktor Titov Igor Kovalchuk

Exposure to abiotic and biotic stress results in changes in plant physiology and triggers genomic instability. Recent reports suggest that the progeny of stressed plants also exhibit changes in genome stability, stress tolerance, and methylation. Here we analyzed whether exposure to Ni(2+), Cd(2+), and Cu(2+) salts leads to transgenerational changes in homologous recombination frequency and str...

2010
Joseph McMahon Alain Goriely Michael Tabor

Volumetric growth of an elastic body may give rise to residual stress. Here a rigorous analysis of the residual strains and stresses generated by growth in the axisymmetric Kirchhoff plate is given. Balance equations are derived via the global constraint principle, growth is incorporated via a multiplicative decomposition of the deformation gradient, and the system is closed by a response funct...

2012
Rebecca C. Groschwitz Paul L. Plener

Non-suicidal Self-injury (NSSI) is a relevant clinical problem with high prevalence rates in adolescence. Despite the high numbers of individuals with NSSI, the neurobiological background is still poorly understood. This review aims to present an overview from different fields of neurobiological research. Results from neuroimaging studies, as well as from studies on neurotransmitters, point to ...

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