نتایج جستجو برای: hamsters

تعداد نتایج: 13947  

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2000
J E Schneider R M Blum G N Wade

The "adipostat hypothesis" refers to the idea that circulating hormone concentrations reflect levels of body adiposity and act as signals to control food intake and reproduction. Implicit in the adipostatic hypothesis are the following two assumptions: 1) plasma levels of adipostatic hormones accurately reflect body fat content and 2) decreased plasma concentrations of adipostatic hormones nece...

2012
Yasutaka Maeda Toyoshi Inoguchi Ryoko Takei Hari Hendarto Makoto Ide Tomoaki Inoue Kunihisa Kobayashi Hidenori Urata Akira Nishiyama Ryoichi Takayanagi

UNLABELLED Aims/Introduction:  Diabetic cardiomyopathy entails the cardiac injury induced by diabetes, independent of vascular disease or hypertension. Despite numerous experimental studies and clinical trials, the pathogenesis of diabetic cardiomyopathy remains elusive. Here, we report that chymase, an immediate angiotensin II (AngII)-forming enzyme in humans and hamsters, and NOX4-induced oxi...

Journal: :Cardiovascular research 1997
Y Watanabe H Kusuoka K Fukuchi T Fujiwara T Nishimura

OBJECTIVE It has been hypothesized that microvascular spasms cause cardiomyopathy. To elucidate the contribution of hypoxia to the development of cardiomyopathy, the newly-developed hypoxia tracer, Tc-99m nitroimidazole, was applied to detect myocardial hypoxia in a hamster model. METHODS Tc-99m nitroimidazole (180 MBq) and I-125 iodoantipyrine (370 kBq) were injected into cardiomyopathic Syr...

Journal: :Aggressive behavior 2013
Elizabeth C Jeffress Kim L Huhman

Syrian hamsters are highly aggressive animals that reliably defend their home territory. After social defeat, however, hamsters no longer defend their home cage but instead display submissive and defensive behavior toward an intruder, a response that we have termed conditioned defeat. Plasma testosterone is significantly reduced in Syrian hamsters following repeated defeat suggesting that socia...

Journal: :Journal of wildlife diseases 2010
Miklós Gyuranecz Béla Dénes Adám Dán Krisztina Rigó Gábor Földvári Levente Szeredi László Fodor Sallós Alexandra Katalin Jánosi Károly Erdélyi Katalin Krisztalovics László Makrai

Francisella tularensis is a highly infectious zoonotic agent causing the disease tularemia. The common hamster (Cricetus cricetus) is considered a pest in eastern Europe, and believed to be a source of human tularemia infections. We examined the role of the common hamster in the natural cycle of tularemia using serologic methods on 900 hamsters and real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) on 1...

Journal: :Journal of neuroendocrinology 2005
C R Tuthill D A Freeman M P Butler Tori Chinn J H Park I Zucker

We assessed the influence of perinatal melatonin on reproductive development and adult responsiveness to melatonin. Testicular growth in an intermediate day length (14 : 10 h light/dark cycle) was substantially reduced in Siberian hamsters gestated by pinealectomised compared to pineal-intact females; gonadal development was normalised in offspring of pinealectomised dams that were pinealectomi...

Journal: :Biomagnetic Research and Technology 2004
Fumiko Matsuoka Masashige Shinkai Hiroyuki Honda Tadahiko Kubo Takashi Sugita Takeshi Kobayashi

BACKGROUND: We have developed magnetite cationic liposomes (MCLs) and applied them to local hyperthermia as a mediator. MCLs have a positive charge and generate heat under an alternating magnetic field (AMF) by hysteresis loss. In this study, the effect of hyperthermia using MCLs was examined in an in vivo study of hamster osteosarcoma. METHOD: MCLs were injected into the osteosarcoma and then ...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2007
David A Freeman Brett J W Teubner Carlesia D Smith Brian J Prendergast

Siberian hamsters (Phodopus sungorus) exhibit seasonal cycles of reproduction driven by changes in day length. Day length is encoded endogenously by the duration of nocturnal melatonin (Mel) secretion from the pineal gland. Short-duration Mel signals stimulate reproduction and long-duration signals inhibit reproduction. The mechanism by which Mel signals are decoded at the level of neural targe...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2005
Eva L Lacy Timothy J Bartness

Surgical removal of body fat (lipectomy) triggers compensatory increases in nonexcised white adipose tissue (WAT), thus restoring adiposity levels in many species, including Siberian hamsters. In Siberian hamsters, when their lipectomized WAT is transplanted to another site (autologous grafts, no net change in body fat), healthy grafts result, but the lipectomy-induced compensatory increases in...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1990
J L Schmitz R F Schell A G Hejka D M England

We determined that sera obtained from hamsters infected with Borrelia burgdorferi could prevent the induction of Lyme arthritis. When irradiated hamsters were administered immune serum and subsequently challenged with B. burgdorferi, no evidence of infection was detected. Recipients failed to develop swelling of the hind paws, and no histopathologic changes were detected. In addition, B. burgdo...

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