نتایج جستجو برای: hypertonicity

تعداد نتایج: 682  

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2007
Lieju Liu Lei Chen Wolfgang Liedtke S A Simon

Changes in tonicity in the peripheral nervous system can activate nociceptors and produce pain. Under local inflammatory conditions the peripheral terminals of nociceptors are subject to deviations from isotonicity. Previously it was shown that several members of the TRP(V) family of ion channels are responsive to changes in tonicity. Here we explore how changes in tonicity affect TRPV1 recepto...

2018
Hideaki Hasuo Kenji Kanbara Mikihiko Fukunaga Naoko Yunoki

Context Patients with advanced cancer rarely complain of unexplained dizziness after excluding identifiable causes. Some patients become anxious because they attribute the dizziness to the progression of their cancer. We hypothesize that unexplained dizziness is associated with neck muscle hypertonicity, a noncancer-related secondary effect. However, most cases are associated with neck muscle h...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Renal physiology 2010
Yanhua Wang Janet D Klein Carole M Liedtke Jeff M Sands

Hypertonicity increases urea transport independently of, as well as synergistically with, vasopressin in the inner medullary collect duct (IMCD). We previously showed that hypertonicity does not increase the level of cAMP in the IMCD, but it does increase the level of intracellular calcium. Since we also showed that hypertonicity increases both the phosphorylation and biotinylation of the urea ...

2010
Isabelle Roth Valérie Leroy H. Moo Kwon Pierre-Yves Martin Eric Féraille Udo Hasler

Tonicity-responsive binding-protein (TonEBP or NFAT5) is a widely expressed transcription factor whose activity is regulated by extracellular tonicity. TonEBP plays a key role in osmoprotection by binding to osmotic response element/TonE elements of genes that counteract the deleterious effects of cell shrinkage. Here, we show that in addition to this "classical" stimulation, TonEBP protects ce...

Journal: :Cellular physiology and biochemistry : international journal of experimental cellular physiology, biochemistry, and pharmacology 2010
Li Zhang Dong Chen Zhonghai Chen Gilbert W Moeckel

BACKGROUND Hyperosmotic stress causes cell death through activation of apoptotic pathways if the protective osmolyte response is impaired. In this study we attempt to elucidate the molecular mechanisms of hypertonicity-induced apoptosis and the effect of major organic osmolytes upon those. METHODS Hypertonicity-induced changes in Bcl2-family protein abundance and the presence of cytochrome c ...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2006
Khaled H Ahmed Bernd Pelster Gerhard Krumschnabel

In trout hepatocytes, hypertonicity and cytosolic acidification are known to stimulate Na+/H+ exchanger (NHE) activity, which contributes to recovery of cell volume and intracellular pH (pHi), respectively. The present study investigated the signalling mechanisms underlying NHE activation under these conditions. Exposing trout hepatocytes to cariporide, a specific inhibitor of NHE-1, decreased ...

Journal: :Circulation 1963
S T GIAMMONA P R LURIE W E SEGAR

SELECTIVE angiocardiography as a practical means of delineating anatomic details of cardiac malformations has been advanced by the development of contrast agents with greater radiopacity, lower viscosity, and less apparent toxicity. The severe immediate reactions of collapse, so common with older media, are rarely seen today; many patients, however, still have vomiting, intense headache, and ot...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Renal physiology 2013
Yanhua Wang Janet D Klein Otto Froehlich Jeff M Sands

The kidney's ability to concentrate urine is vitally important to our quality of life. In the hypertonic environment of the kidney, urea transporters must be regulated to optimize function. We previously showed that hypertonicity increases urea permeability and that the protein kinase C (PKC) blockers chelerythrine and rottlerin decreased hypertonicity-stimulated urea permeability in rat inner ...

2013
Cheng-Hao Tang Tsung-Han Lee

The protein quality control (PQC) mechanism is essential for cell function and viability. PQC with proper biological function depends on molecular chaperones and proteases. The hypertonicity-induced protein damage and responses of PQC mechanism in aquatic organisms, however, are poorly understood. In this study, we examine the short-term effects of different hypertonic shocks on the levels of h...

2017
Helbert Rondon-Berrios Christos Argyropoulos Todd S Ing Dominic S Raj Deepak Malhotra Emmanuel I Agaba Mark Rohrscheib Zeid J Khitan Glen H Murata Joseph I Shapiro Antonios H Tzamaloukas

Hypertonicity causes severe clinical manifestations and is associated with mortality and severe short-term and long-term neurological sequelae. The main clinical syndromes of hypertonicity are hypernatremia and hyperglycemia. Hypernatremia results from relative excess of body sodium over body water. Loss of water in excess of intake, gain of sodium salts in excess of losses or a combination of ...

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