نتایج جستجو برای: nap

تعداد نتایج: 1954  

Journal: :Journal of neurobiology 2004
Ronald J Knox Neil S Magoski David Wing Steven J Barbee Leonard K Kaczmarek

The ability of sodium pyrithione (NaP), an agent that produces delayed neuropathy in some species, to alter neuronal physiology was accessed using ratiometric imaging of cytosolic free Ca(2+) concentration ([Ca(2+)](i)) in fura PE-filled cultured Aplysia bag cell neurons. Bath-application of NaP evoked a [Ca(2+)](i) elevation in both somata and neurites with an EC(50) of approximately 300 nM an...

2000
Jan E. Ehlert Andreas Ludwig Tobias A. Grimm Buko Lindner Hans-Dieter Flad Ernst Brandt

The platelet-derived neutrophil-activating peptide 2 (NAP-2, 70 amino acids) belongs to the ELR1 CXC subfamily of chemokines. Similar to other members of this group, such as IL-8, NAP-2 activates chemotaxis and degranulation in neutrophils (polymorphonuclear [PMN]) through chemokine receptors CXCR-1 and CXCR-2. However, platelets do not secrete NAP-2 as an active chemokine but as the C-terminal...

Journal: :Cell 1995
Lori S Newman Matthew O McKeever Hirotaka J Okano Robert B Darnell

We have identified a target antigen in autoimmune cerebellar degeneration, beta-NAP, that is closely related to the beta-adaptin and beta-COP coat proteins. Beta-NAP is a nonclathrin-associated phosphoprotein expressed exclusively in neurons, from E12 through adulthood. Beta-NAP is present in the neuronal soma and nerve terminal as soluble and membrane-bound pools and is associated with a discr...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Cell physiology 2002
Hua Xu Liqun Bai James F Collins Fayez K Ghishan

The current studies were designed to characterize type IIb sodium-inorganic phosphate (P(i)) cotransporter (NaP(i)-IIb) expression and to assess the effect of 1,25-(OH)(2) vitamin D(3) on NaP(i)-IIb gene expression during rat ontogeny. Sodium-dependent P(i) absorption by intestinal brush-border membrane vesicles (BBMVs) decreased with age, and NaP(i)-IIb gene expression also decreased proportio...

Journal: :Neuropsychologia 2012
Simon Ruch Oliver Markes Simone B Duss Daniel Oppliger Thomas P Reber Thomas Koenig Johannes Mathis Corinne Roth Katharina Henke

Various studies suggest that non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep, especially slow-wave sleep (SWS), is vital to the consolidation of declarative memories. However, sleep stage 2 (S2), which is the other NREM sleep stage besides SWS, has gained only little attention. The current study investigated whether S2 during an afternoon nap contributes to the consolidation of declarative memories. Partic...

2005
Tadao Hori

THE IMPORTANCE OF SLOW-WAVE SLEEP (SWS) DURING NOCTURNAL SLEEP IS WIDELY CONFIRMED. THE FACT THAT THE RATES OF CEREBRAL NEURAL FIRING are lowest during SWS, the length of SWS is correlated with the length of prior wakefulness, and the cerebrum is isolated from sensory input and from subcortical structures suggests that SWS is associated with tissue restitution.1 Recently, the recuperative effec...

2013
Kuo-Shun Shih Chih-Chang Lin Hsiao-Fang Hung Yu-Chi Yang Chung-An Wang Kee-Ching Jeng Hua-Wen Fu

Helicobacter pylori neutrophil-activating protein (HP-NAP), a major virulence factor of Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori), is capable of activating human neutrophils to produce reactive oxygen species (ROS) and secrete inammatory mediators. HP-NAP is a vaccine candidate, a possible drug target, and a potential in vitro diagnostic marker for H. pylori infection. HP-NAP has also been shown to be a ...

Journal: :Sleep 2006
Amber Brooks Leon Lack

STUDY OBJECTIVES The purposes of this study were to compare the benefits of different length naps relative to no nap and to analyze the electroencephalographic elements that may account for the benefits. DESIGN A repeated-measures design included 5 experimental conditions: a no-nap control and naps of precisely 5, 10, 20, and 30 minutes of sleep. SETTING Nocturnal sleep restricted to about ...

Journal: :Neurobiology of sleep and circadian rhythms 2016
Jonathan M Lassonde Thomas Rusterholz Salome Kurth Allyson M Schumacher Peter Achermann Monique K LeBourgeois

The shift from a biphasic to a monophasic sleep schedule is a fundamental milestone in early childhood. This transition, however, may result in periods of acute sleep loss as children may nap on some but not all days. Although data indicating the behavioral consequences of nap deprivation in young children are accumulating, little is known about changes to sleep neurophysiology following daytim...

Journal: :Fordítástudomány 2021

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