نتایج جستجو برای: task repletion

تعداد نتایج: 295316  

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1987
B S Chertow W S Blaner N G Baranetsky W I Sivitz M B Cordle D Thompson P Meda

We studied the effects of vitamin A deficiency and repletion on rat insulin release and islet cellular retinol binding protein (CRBP) and cellular retinoic acid binding protein (CRABP). Biphasic insulin release from vitamin A-deficient perifused islets was markedly impaired. Release remained impaired with retinoic acid (RA) repletion, 2 micrograms/g diet compared to release from islets of rats ...

2017
Maoxue Tang Guangping Gao Carlos B Rueda Hang Yu David N Thibodeaux Tomoyuki Awano Kristin M Engelstad Maria-Jose Sanchez-Quintero Hong Yang Fanghua Li Huapeng Li Qin Su Kara E Shetler Lynne Jones Ryan Seo Jonathan McConathy Elizabeth M Hillman Jeffrey L Noebels Darryl C De Vivo Umrao R Monani

Haploinsufficiency of the SLC2A1 gene and paucity of its translated product, the glucose transporter-1 (Glut1) protein, disrupt brain function and cause the neurodevelopmental disorder, Glut1 deficiency syndrome (Glut1 DS). There is little to suggest how reduced Glut1 causes cognitive dysfunction and no optimal treatment for Glut1 DS. We used model mice to demonstrate that low Glut1 protein arr...

Journal: :The Journal of vitaminology 1972
A K Chatterjee

The effect of riboflavin deficiency on in vivo incorporation of [1-14C] leucine into proteins of liver has been studied on rats following protein depletion and subsequent repletion. The increase in the incorporation of [14C] amino acid into liver proteins follow ing protein depletion was less marked in riboflavin-deficient rats. But repletion with 40% protein demonstrated marked diminished prot...

Journal: :Nature Reviews Rheumatology 2009

2016
Gregory D. Lewis Marc J. Semigran Michael M. Givertz Rajeev Malhotra Kevin J. Anstrom Adrian F. Hernandez Monica R. Shah Eugene Braunwald

Impaired exercise capacity is a cardinal manifestation of heart failure (HF) that is closely related to reduced quality of life and poor outcomes. Therapeutic options beyond neurohormonal blockade to improve functional capacity and symptoms in HF are currently limited and must be pursued. Iron deficiency is associated with reduced functional capacity and poorer quality of life in HF. Here, a ra...

2015
Jordan E. Lake Risa M. Hoffman Chi-Hong Tseng Holly M. Wilhalme John S. Adams Judith S. Currier

Background.  Vitamin D insufficiency is prevalent in human immunodeficiency virus-positive (HIV+) persons. Human immunodeficiency virus and antiretroviral therapy (ART) may create unique risk factors, and the optimal vitamin D repletion and maintenance regimen in HIV+ persons remains unclear. Methods.  Human immunodeficiency virus-positive adults on suppressive ART underwent routine serum 25-hy...

2017
Javier T. Gonzalez Cas J. Fuchs James A. Betts Luc J. C. van Loon

Carbohydrate availability in the form of muscle and liver glycogen is an important determinant of performance during prolonged bouts of moderate- to high-intensity exercise. Therefore, when effective endurance performance is an objective on multiple occasions within a 24-h period, the restoration of endogenous glycogen stores is the principal factor determining recovery. This review considers t...

Journal: :Stroke 2008
Suping Wang Zili Xing Peter S Vosler Hannah Yin Wenjin Li Feng Zhang Armando P Signore R Anne Stetler Yanqin Gao Jun Chen

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE NAD(+) is an essential cofactor for cellular energy production and participates in various signaling pathways that have an impact on cell survival. After cerebral ischemia, oxidative DNA lesions accumulate in neurons because of increased attacks by ROS and diminished DNA repair activity, leading to PARP-1 activation, NAD(+) depletion, and cell death. The objective of this...

Journal: :Anesthesiology 2011
Akiko Kojima Hirotoshi Kitagawa Mariko Omatsu-Kanbe Hiroshi Matsuura Shuichi Nosaka

BACKGROUND Volatile anesthetics produce cardioprotective action by attenuating cellular Ca2+ overload. The Ca2+ paradox is an important model for studying the mechanisms associated with Ca2+ overload-mediated myocardial injury, and was recently found to be mediated by Ca2+ entry through the transient receptor potential canonical channels upon Ca2+ repletion. This study investigated the effect o...

2013
Marcia A. Johnson Kim Tekkanat Stephen P. Schmaltz Irving H. Fox

The regulation of ATP metabolism by inorganic phosphate (Pi) was examined in five normal volunteers through measurements of ATP degradation during relative Pi depletion and repletion states. Relative Pi depletion was achieved through dietary restriction and phosphate binders, whereas a Pi-repleted state was produced by oral Pi supplementation. ATP was radioactively labeled by the infusion of 18...

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