نتایج جستجو برای: intermittent drug exposure

تعداد نتایج: 893670  

2017
Dadasaheb M Kokare Evan J Kyzar Huaibo Zhang Amul J Sakharkar Subhash C Pandey

Background Adolescent intermittent ethanol exposure causes long-lasting alterations in brain epigenetic mechanisms. Melanocortin and neuropeptide Y signaling interact and are affected by ethanol exposure in the brain. Here, the persistent effects of adolescent intermittent ethanol on alpha-melanocyte stimulating hormone, melanocortin 4 receptor, and neuropeptide Y expression and their regulatio...

Journal: :Sleep medicine 2009
Matthew D Weiss Renaud Tamisier Judith Boucher Mekkin Lynch Geoffrey Gilmartin J Woodrow Weiss Robert Joseph Thomas

STUDY OBJECTIVES A pilot study to examine the effects of intermittent nocturnal hypoxia on sleep, respiration and cognition in healthy adult humans. METHODS Participants were eight healthy, non-smoking subjects (four male, four female), mean age of 26.4+/-5.2 years, and BMI 22.3+/-2.6 kg/m(2), exposed to 9h of intermittent hypoxia between the hours of 10 P.M. and 7 A.M. for 28 consecutive nig...

2006
Robert M. Douglas Naoyuki Miyasaka Kan Takahashi Adrianna Latuszek Gabriel G. Haddad Hoby P. Hetherington

Chronic constant hypoxia and chronic intermittent hypoxia are known to have deleterious effects on the central nervous system. Due to the difference in the pattern of hypoxic exposure, it is possible that the pathological outcome would vary. The N-acetyl aspartate/creatine (NAA/Cr) ratio is a reliable marker of neuronal integrity and this can be non-invasively measured by proton nuclear magneti...

Journal: :Aviation, space, and environmental medicine 2011
Valentina Dilda Hamish G MacDougall Steven T Moore

BACKGROUND We have developed an analogue of postflight sensorimotor dysfunction in astronauts using pseudorandom galvanic vestibular stimulation (GVS). To date there has been no study of the effects of extended GVS on human subjects and our aim was to determine optimal exposure for astronaut training based on tolerance to intermittent and continuous galvanic stimulation. METHODS There were 60...

Journal: :Clinical Case Reports and Reviews 2016

Journal: :Obesity reviews : an official journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity 2013
B Kayser S Verges

High altitude exposure is often accompanied by weight loss. Postulated mechanisms are a reduction of nutritional energy intake, a reduction of intestinal energy uptake from impaired intestinal function and increased energy expenditure. Beyond the field of altitude, there are good reasons for renewed interest in the relationship between hypoxia and energy balance. The increasing prevalence of ob...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2015
Brittney G Borowiec Kimberly L Darcy Danielle M Gillette Graham R Scott

Many fish encounter hypoxia on a daily cycle, but the physiological effects of intermittent hypoxia are poorly understood. We investigated whether acclimation to constant (sustained) hypoxia or to intermittent diel cycles of nocturnal hypoxia (12 h normoxia:12 h hypoxia) had distinct effects on hypoxia tolerance or on several determinants of O2 transport and O2 utilization in estuarine killifis...

2014
Cristina Irimia Roxanne N. Tuong Tammy Quach Loren H. Parsons Harriet de Wit

Impaired cognitive processing is a hallmark of addiction. In particular, deficits in inhibitory control can propel continued drug use despite adverse consequences. Clinical evidence shows that detoxified alcoholics exhibit poor inhibitory control in the Continuous Performance Task (CPT) and related tests of motor impulsivity. Animal models may provide important insight into the neural mechanism...

2006
Satoshi Inaba Masanori Shimoyama

Growth inhibitory activity of quinocarmycin citrate (KW2152) against 25 human cultured cell lines derived from leukemias and lymphomas was assessed quantitatively by regrowth assay. EC*>values (drug concentra tion required for 90% growth inhibition of treated cells) measured at l-h exposure to the drug in vitro were more than 16 «¿g/ml in five of six 1cell lines derived from T-lymphoma/leukem...

Journal: :Cancer research 1988
S Inaba M Shimoyama

Growth inhibitory activity of quinocarmycin citrate (KW2152) against 25 human cultured cell lines derived from leukemias and lymphomas was assessed quantitatively by regrowth assay. EC90 values (drug concentration required for 90% growth inhibition of treated cells) measured at 1-h exposure to the drug in vitro were more than 16 micrograms/ml in five of six T-cell lines derived from T-lymphoma/...

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