نتایج جستجو برای: hypertonicity
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Primary osmosensory neurons in the mouse organum vasculosum lamina terminalis (OVLT) transduce hypertonicity via the activation of nonselective cation channels that cause membrane depolarization and increased action potential discharge, and this effect is absent in mice lacking expression of the transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 (Trpv1) gene (Ciura and Bourque, 2006). However other exper...
The accumulation of compatible osmolytes during osmotic stress is observed in virtually all organisms. In mammals, the hypertonicity-induced expression of osmolyte transporters and synthetic enzymes is conferred by the presence of upstream tonicity-responsive enhancer (TonE) sequences. Recently, we described the cloning and initial characterization of TonE-binding protein (TonEBP), a transcript...
Abstract Date Presented 04/21/2023 There is limited evidence to support interventions for hypertonicity, leading therapists utilize a multifactorial approach. This study examines the effects of clinical perceptions, reasoning, and expertise on decision making this population. Primary Author Speaker: Yvonne Monti Additional Authors Speakers: Maddison Wrigley, Janessa Chichelli, Chloe Dow, Emily ...
BACKGROUND In mammals, the renal medulla is in a hypertonic environment related to the renal concentrating mechanism. Renal cells accumulate osmolytes such as betaine to protect cells from the perturbing effect of high concentration of electrolytes. Hypertonicity-induced cell death and the effect of betaine were investigated in Madin Darby canine kidney (MDCK) cells. METHODS Cell viability wa...
Cell survival in the hypertonic environment of the renal medulla is dependent on the intracellular accumulation of protective organic solutes through the induction of genes whose transcriptional regulation is mediated in part by interaction between osmotic response elements and the transcription nuclear factor of activated T lymphocyte 5. It is shown that cyclosporine A (CsA) prevents the nucle...
Knowledge of the anatomy masticatory muscles is extremely important for understanding para functional muscle disorders. This article describes and temporal proper in their hypertonicity from position ultrasound examination. With help qualitative quantitative indicators, structure was studied at rest under stress. Ultrasound examination revealed point linear hyperechoic inclusions, trigger point...
The adaptation to hypertonicity in mammalian cells is driven by multiple signaling pathways that include p38 kinase, Fyn, the catalytic subunit of PKA, ATM, and JNK2. In addition to the well-characterized tonicity enhancer (TonE)-TonE binding protein interaction, other transcription factors (and their respective cis elements) can potentially respond to hypertonicity. This review summarizes the ...
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