نتایج جستجو برای: mechanosensation

تعداد نتایج: 434  

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2014
Daniel B Zurek Cole Gilbert

High visual acuity allows parallel processing of distant environmental features, but only when photons are abundant enough. Diurnal tiger beetles (Carabidae: Cicindelinae) have acute vision for insects and visually pursue prey in open, flat habitats. Their fast running speed causes motion blur that degrades visual contrast, forces stop-and-go pursuit and potentially impairs obstacle detection. ...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2012
Kathryn M Pate Paul W Davenport

Airway obstruction in animals leads to compensation and avoidance behavior and elicits respiratory mechanosensation. The pattern of respiratory load compensation and neural activation in response to intrinsic, transient, tracheal occlusions (ITTO) via an inflatable tracheal cuff are unknown. We hypothesized that ITTO would cause increased diaphragm activity, decreased breathing frequency, and a...

Journal: :Biophysical journal 2015
Jiaxiang Tao Sean X Sun

Active contractile forces exerted by eukaryotic cells play significant roles during embryonic development, tissue formation, and cell motility. At the molecular level, small GTPases in signaling pathways can regulate active cell contraction. Here, starting with mechanical force balance at the cell cortex, and the recent discovery that tension-sensitive membrane channels can catalyze the convers...

2017
Yongmin Cho Daniel A Porto Hyundoo Hwang Laura J Grundy William R Schafer Hang Lu

C. elegans is a useful genetic model system for investigating mechanisms involved in sensory behavior which are potentially relevant to human diseases. While utilities of advanced techniques such as microfluidics have accelerated some areas of C. elegans sensory biology such as chemosensation, studies of mechanosensation conventionally require immobilization by glue and manual delivery of stimu...

2012
Sinyoung Kang Jun Ho Jang Margaret P. Price Mamta Gautam Christopher J. Benson Huiyu Gong Michael J. Welsh Timothy J. Brennan

Three observations have suggested that acid-sensing ion channels (ASICs) might be mammalian cutaneous mechanoreceptors; they are structurally related to Caenorhabditis elegans mechanoreceptors, they are localized in specialized cutaneous mechanosensory structures, and mechanical displacement generates an ASIC-dependent depolarization in some neurons. However, previous studies of mice bearing a ...

Journal: :Insect biochemistry and molecular biology 2014
Jonathan D Bohbot Jackson T Sparks Joseph C Dickens

Female yellow-fever mosquitoes, Aedes aegypti, are obligate blood-feeders and vectors of the pathogens that cause dengue fever, yellow fever and Chikungunya. This feeding behavior concludes a series of multisensory events guiding the mosquito to its host from a distance. The antennae and maxillary palps play a major role in host detection and other sensory-mediated behaviors. Compared to the an...

2018
Connie Yan Fei Wang Yun Peng Claire R. Williams Brian Jenkins Jill Wildonger John C. Tuthill Yang Xiang Stephen L. Rogers Jay Z. Parrish

At the cellular level, α-tubulin acetylation alters the structure of microtubules to render them mechanically resistant to compressive forces. How this biochemical property of microtubule acetylation relates to mechanosensation remains unknown, though prior studies have shown that microtubule acetylation plays a role in touch perception. Here, we identify the major Drosophila α-tubulin acetylas...

Journal: :Biophysical journal 2012
Tianzhi Luo Krithika Mohan Vasudha Srivastava Yixin Ren Pablo A Iglesias Douglas N Robinson

Myosin II is a central mechanoenzyme in a wide range of cellular morphogenic processes. Its cellular localization is dependent not only on signal transduction pathways, but also on mechanical stress. We suggest that this stress-dependent distribution is the result of both the force-dependent binding to actin filaments and cooperative interactions between bound myosin heads. By assuming that the...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2012
Ursula Storch Michael Mederos y Schnitzler Thomas Gudermann

Mechanosensation and -transduction are important for physiological processes like the senses of touch, hearing, and balance. The mechanisms underlying the translation of mechanical stimuli into biochemical information by activating various signaling pathways play a fundamental role in physiology and pathophysiology but are only poorly understood. Recently, G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), w...

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