نتایج جستجو برای: bat

تعداد نتایج: 10347  

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 2008
D K W Chu J S M Peiris H Chen Y Guan L L M Poon

We previously reported the detection of bat coronaviruses (bat CoVs 1A, 1B, HKU7, HKU8 and bat-severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus) in Miniopterus spp. that cohabit a cave in Hong Kong. Here, we report the full genomic sequences of bat CoVs 1A, 1B and HKU8. Bat CoVs 1A and 1B, which are commonly found in the Miniopterus, are phylogenetically closely related. Using species-specific RT-...

Journal: :Thyroid : official journal of the American Thyroid Association 2017
Alina Gavrila Per-Olof Hasselgren Allison Glasgow Ashley N Doyle Alice J Lee Peter Fox Shiva Gautam James V Hennessey Gerald M Kolodny Aaron M Cypess

BACKGROUND In addition to its role in adaptive thermogenesis, brown adipose tissue (BAT) may protect from weight gain, insulin resistance/diabetes, and metabolic syndrome. Prior studies have shown contradictory results regarding the influence of thyroid hormone (TH) levels on BAT volume and activity. The aim of this pilot study was to gain further insights regarding the effect of TH treatment o...

2013
Ivar Vleut Samuel Israel Levy-Tacher Willem Frederik de Boer Jorge Galindo-González Luis-Bernardo Vazquez

Most studies on frugivorous bat assemblages in secondary forests have concentrated on differences among successional stages, and have disregarded the effect of forest management. Secondary forest management practices alter the vegetation structure and fruit availability, important factors associated with differences in frugivorous bat assemblage structure, and fruit consumption and can therefor...

Journal: :Physiological research 2006
D Kyparos G Arsos S Georga A Petridou A Kyparos E Papageorgiou V Mougios C Matziari C Karakatsanis

Brown adipose tissue (BAT) physiology and imaging have recently attracted considerable attention. BAT is characterized both by enhanced perfusion and increased mitochondrial activity. (99m)Tc-sestamibi is a lipophilic cationic tracer that concentrates in mitochondria. Data on the accumulation of (99m)Tc-sestamibi in BAT are currently lacking. This study investigates the in vivo (99m)Tc-sestamib...

2014
Justin Kitzes Adina Merenlender

Although the negative impacts of roads on many terrestrial vertebrate and bird populations are well documented, there have been few studies of the road ecology of bats. To examine the effects of large roads on bat populations, we used acoustic recorders to survey bat activity along ten 300 m transects bordering three large highways in northern California, applying a newly developed statistical ...

2018
A Berto P H Anh J J Carrique-Mas P Simmonds N Van Cuong N T Tue N Van Dung M E Woolhouse I Smith G A Marsh J E Bryant G E Thwaites S Baker M A Rabaa

Bats and rodents are being increasingly recognized as reservoirs of emerging zoonotic viruses. Various studies have investigated bat viruses in tropical regions, but to date there are no data regarding viruses with zoonotic potential that circulate in bat and rat populations in Viet Nam. To address this paucity of data, we sampled three bat farms and three wet markets trading in rat meat in the...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism 2010
Paul Lee Jerry R Greenfield Ken K Y Ho Michael J Fulham

Brown adipose tissue (BAT) plays a major role in energy homeostasis in animals. Detection of BAT using positron emission tomography (PET)-CT in humans has challenged the view that BAT disappears after infancy. Several recent studies, based on analysis of single scans, have reported a low prevalence of only 5-10% in humans, casting doubt on its significance. We undertook a critical analysis of t...

Journal: :The American journal of physiology 1997
M S Blumberg G Sokoloff R F Kirby

Infants rats depend on heat production by brown adipose tissue (BAT) during cold challenge. Although it has been suggested that BAT thermogenesis protects the heart in the cold, the relationship of BAT activation to cardiac rate has not been examined directly. In the first experiment, the cardiac rate of 2- and 7- to 8-day-old rat pups was monitored during moderate and extreme cold challenge. P...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Rosa Tamara Branca Ting He Le Zhang Carlos S Floyd Matthew Freeman Christian White Alex Burant

The study of brown adipose tissue (BAT) in human weight regulation has been constrained by the lack of a noninvasive tool for measuring this tissue and its function in vivo. Existing imaging modalities are nonspecific and intrinsically insensitive to the less active, lipid-rich BAT of obese subjects, the target population for BAT studies. We demonstrate noninvasive imaging of BAT in mice by hyp...

2015
Jimmy F. P. Berbée Mariëtte R Boon P. Padmini S. J. Khedoe Alexander Bartelt Christian Schlein Anna Worthmann Sander Kooijman Geerte Hoeke Isabel M. Mol Clara John Caroline Jung Nadia Vazirpanah Linda P.J. Brouwers Philip L.S.M. Gordts Jeffrey D. Esko Pieter S. Hiemstra Louis M. Havekes Ludger Scheja Joerg Heeren Patrick C.N. Rensen

Brown adipose tissue (BAT) combusts high amounts of fatty acids, thereby lowering plasma triglyceride levels and reducing obesity. However, the precise role of BAT in plasma cholesterol metabolism and atherosclerosis development remains unclear. Here we show that BAT activation by β3-adrenergic receptor stimulation protects from atherosclerosis in hyperlipidemic APOE*3-Leiden.CETP mice, a well-...

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