نتایج جستجو برای: heat tolerance

تعداد نتایج: 325794  

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2013
Jesper G Sørensen Volker Loeschcke Torsten N Kristensen

Ecological relevance and repeatability of results obtained in different laboratories are key issues when assessing thermal tolerance of ectotherms. Traditionally, assays have used acute exposures to extreme temperatures. The outcomes of ecologically more relevant ramping experiments, however, are dependent on the rate of temperature change leading to uncertainty of the causal factor for loss of...

2017
Jingjin Yu Ran Li Ningli Fan Zhimin Yang Bingru Huang

Global climate changes involve elevated temperature and CO2 concentration, imposing significant impact on plant growth of various plant species. Elevated temperature exacerbates heat damages, but elevated CO2 has positive effects on promoting plant growth and heat tolerance. The objective of this study was to identify metabolic pathways affected by elevated CO2 conferring the improvement of hea...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2014
Glen P Kenny Ryan McGinn

Passive heat stress increases core and skin temperatures and reduces tolerance to simulated hemorrhage (lower body negative pressure; LBNP). We tested whether exercise-induced heat stress reduces LBNP tolerance to a greater extent relative to passive heat stress, when skin and core temperatures are similar. Eight participants (6 males, 32 ± 7 yr, 176 ± 8 cm, 77.0 ± 9.8 kg) underwent LBNP to pre...

Journal: :Biology letters 2017
Collin Teague Jacob P Youngblood Kinley Ragan Michael J Angilletta John M VandenBrooks

We used quantitative genetics to test a controversial theory of heat stress, in which animals overheat when the demand for oxygen exceeds the supply. This theory, referred to as oxygen- and capacity-limited thermal tolerance, predicts a positive genetic correlation between hypoxia tolerance and heat tolerance. We demonstrate the first genetic correlation of this kind in a model organism, Drosop...

2017
Kwo Wei David Ho Margaret R Wallace Kimberly T Sibille Emily J Bartley Yenisel Cruz-Almeida Toni L Glover Christopher D King Burel R Goodin Adriana Addison Jeffrey C Edberg Matthew S Herbert Hailey W Bulls Roland Staud Laurence A Bradley Roger B Fillingim

Abstract Pain is one of the most prominent symptoms of osteoarthritis. However, there is often discordance between the pain experienced by individuals with osteoarthritis and the degree of articular pathology. This suggests that individual differences, including genetic variability in the central processing of nociceptive stimuli, may impact the presentation of osteoarthritis. Here, we show tha...

Journal: :International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences 2020

2017
Nathan L Kirk Emily J Howells David Abrego John A Burt Eli Meyer

Scleractinian corals occur in tropical regions near their upper thermal limits, and are severely threatened by rising ocean temperatures. Ocean warming leads to loss of symbiotic algae (Symbiodinium), reduced fitness for the coral host, and degradation of the reef. However, several recent studies have shown that natural populations of corals harbor genetic variation in thermal tolerance that ma...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 1988
V Burton H K Mitchell P Young N S Petersen

Heat shock protein synthesis can be induced during recovery from cold treatment of Drosophila melanogaster larvae. Survival of larvae after a cold treatment is dramatically improved by a mild heat shock just before the cold shock. The conditions which induce tolerance to cold are similar to those which confer tolerance to heat.

2017
Geun-Don Kim Young-Hee Cho Byeong-Ha Lee

High-temperature stress often leads to differential RNA splicing, thus accumulating different types and/or amounts of mature mRNAs in eukaryotic cells. However, regulatory mechanisms underlying plant precursor mRNA (pre-mRNA) splicing in the environmental stress conditions remain elusive. Herein, we describe that a U5-snRNP-interacting protein homolog STABILIZED1 (STA1) has pre-mRNA splicing ac...

Journal: :Plant, cell & environment 2008
Valeria Banti Elena Loreti Giacomo Novi Antonietta Santaniello Amedeo Alpi Pierdomenico Perata

Arabidopsis seedlings are highly sensitive to low oxygen and they die rapidly when exposed to anoxia. Tolerance to anoxia depends on the ability to efficiently use carbohydrates through the fermentative pathway, as highlighted by the lower tolerance displayed by a mutant devoid of alcohol dehydrogenase. Other mechanisms of tolerance are also possible and may include a role for heat-induced gene...

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