نتایج جستجو برای: hypergravity

تعداد نتایج: 380  

Journal: :Brain research. Developmental brain research 2004
V Bouët R J Wubbels H A A de Jong A Gramsbergen

Gravity represents a stable reference for the nervous system. When the individual is increasing in size and weight, gravity may influence several aspects of the sensory and motor developments. To clarify this role, we studied age-dependent modifications of several exteroceptive and proprioceptive reflexes in five groups of rats conceived, born and reared in hypergravity (2 g). Rats were transfe...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2014
F Crevecoeur J McIntyre J-L Thonnard P Lefèvre

Moving requires handling gravitational and inertial constraints pulling on our body and on the objects that we manipulate. Although previous work emphasized that the brain uses internal models of each type of mechanical load, little is known about their interaction during motor planning and execution. In this report, we examine visually guided reaching movements in the horizontal plane performe...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2009
Chikara Abe Kunihiko Tanaka Chihiro Awazu Hironobu Morita

Recent data from our laboratory demonstrated that, when rats are raised in a hypergravity environment, the sensitivity of the vestibulo-cardiovascular reflex decreases. In a hypergravity environment, static input to the vestibular system is increased; however, because of decreased daily activity, phasic input to the vestibular system may decrease. This decrease may induce use-dependent plastici...

Journal: :Physiological genomics 2015
Theresa Casey Osman V Patel Karen Plaut

Few studies have investigated the impact of alterations in gravity on mammalian transcriptomes. Here, we describe the impact of spaceflight on mammary transcriptome of late pregnant rats and the effect of hypergravity exposure on mammary, liver, and adipose transcriptomes in late pregnancy and at the onset of lactation. RNA was isolated from mammary collected on pregnancy day 20 from rats expos...

2016
Akiko Mori Masatsugu Toyota Masayoshi Shimada Mika Mekata Tetsuya Kurata Masao Tasaka Miyo T. Morita

Forward genetics is a powerful approach used to link genotypes and phenotypes, and mutant screening/analysis has provided deep insights into many aspects of plant physiology. Gravitropism is a tropistic response in plants, in which hypocotyls and stems sense the direction of gravity and grow upward. Previous studies of gravitropic mutants have suggested that shoot endodermal cells in Arabidopsi...

2003
Arata Horii Atsuhiko Uno Yoshihiro Uno Aya Nakagawa Takeshi Kubo

Journal: :Thrombosis and haemostasis 2009
Kesheng Dai Yuedan Wang Rong Yan Quanwei Shi Zhicheng Wang Yanhong Yuan Hong Cheng Suping Li Yubo Fan Fengyuan Zhuang

Many serious thrombotic and haemorrhagic diseases or fatalities have been documented in human being exposed to microgravity or hypergravity environments, such as crewmen in space, roller coaster riders, and aircrew subjected to high-G training. Some possible related organs have been examined to explore the mechanisms underlying these gravity change-related diseases. However, the role of platele...

2014
Katherine Taylor Kurt Kleinhesselink Michael D. George Rachel Morgan Tangi Smallwood Ann S. Hammonds Patrick M. Fuller Perot Saelao Jeff Alley Allen G. Gibbs Deborah K. Hoshizaki Laurence von Kalm Charles A. Fuller Kathleen M. Beckingham Deborah A. Kimbrell

Space travel presents unlimited opportunities for exploration and discovery, but requires better understanding of the biological consequences of long-term exposure to spaceflight. Immune function in particular is relevant for space travel. Human immune responses are weakened in space, with increased vulnerability to opportunistic infections and immune-related conditions. In addition, microorgan...

2014
Teresa Adell Emili Saló Jack J W A van Loon Gennaro Auletta

Planarians are flatworms, which belong to the phylum Platyhelminthes. They have been a classical subject of study due to their amazing regenerative ability, which relies on the existence of adult totipotent stem cells. Nowadays they are an emerging model system in the field of developmental, regenerative, and stem cell biology. In this study we analyze the effect of a simulated microgravity and...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2003
K Plaut R L Maple C E Wade L A Baer A E Ronca

Mammary metabolic activity in pregnant rats is significantly increased in response to spaceflight. To determine whether changes in mammary metabolism are related to gravity load, we exposed pregnant rats to hypergravity and measured mammary metabolic activity. From days 11-20 of gestation (G), animals were centrifuged (20 rpm; 1.5, 1.75, or 2.0 x gravity) or were maintained at 1 G. On G20, five...

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