نتایج جستجو برای: cold responses

تعداد نتایج: 497997  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Chun-Hai Dong Manu Agarwal Yiyue Zhang Qi Xie Jian-Kang Zhu

Plant responses to cold stress are mediated by a transcriptional cascade, in which the transcription factor ICE1 and possibly related proteins activate the expression of C-repeat (CRT)-binding factors (CBFs), leading to the transcription of downstream effector genes. The variant RING finger protein high expression of osmotically responsive gene (HOS)1 was identified genetically as a negative re...

Journal: :Cell calcium 2010
Yeongyo Cho Yongwoo Jang Young Duk Yang Chang-Hun Lee Yunjong Lee Uhtaek Oh

Exposure to low temperatures often causes allergic responses or urticaria. Similarly, menthol, a common food additive is also known to cause urticaria, asthma, and rhinitis. However, despite the obvious clinical implications, the molecular mechanisms responsible for inducing allergic responses to low temperatures and menthol have not been determined. Because a non-selective cation channel, tran...

2010
J.P. Dunham J.L. Leith B.M. Lumb L.F. Donaldson

The role of transient receptor potential channel A1 (TRPA1) in noxious cold sensation remains unclear. Some data support the hypothesis that TRPA1 is a transducer of noxious cold whilst other data contest it. In this study we investigated the role of TRPA1 in cold detection in cutaneous nociceptors in vivo using complementary experimental approaches. We used noxious withdrawal reflex electromyo...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2003
Ronald M Harper Paul M Macey Luke A Henderson Mary A Woo Katherine E Macey Robert C Frysinger Jeffry R Alger Khanh P Nguyen Frisca L Yan-Go

Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) patients exhibit altered sympathetic outflow, which may reveal mechanisms underlying the syndrome. We used functional MRI (fMRI) in 16 control and 10 OSA subjects who were free of cardiovascular or mood-altering drugs to examine neural responses to a forehead cold pressor challenge, which elicits respiratory slowing, bradycardia, and enhanced sympathetic outflow. T...

Journal: :physiology and pharmacology 0
ghola ali hamidi homa manaheji dept. of physiology, neuroscience research center, school of medicine, shaheed beheshti university of medical sciences, mahyar janahmadi mahmood salami

introduction: neuropathic pain syndromes are changes resulting from damage to neuronal pathways that are characterized by spontaneous burning sensation with accompanying allodynia and hyperalgesia. since the treatments of neuropathic pain are poorly understood and existing treatments are often ineffective, it is important to increase our understanding of the neuropathic pain states in order to ...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2014
Matthew D Muller Zhaohui Gao Patrick M McQuillan Urs A Leuenberger Lawrence I Sinoway

Cardiac ischemia and angina pectoris are commonly experienced during exertion in a cold environment. In the current study we tested the hypotheses that oropharyngeal afferent blockade (i.e., local anesthesia of the upper airway with lidocaine) as well as systemic β-adrenergic receptor blockade (i.e., intravenous propranolol) would improve the balance between myocardial oxygen supply and demand ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2008
Juan C Cuevas Rosa López-Cobollo Rubén Alcázar Xavier Zarza Csaba Koncz Teresa Altabella Julio Salinas Antonio F Tiburcio Alejandro Ferrando

The levels of endogenous polyamines have been shown to increase in plant cells challenged with low temperature; however, the functions of polyamines in the regulation of cold stress responses are unknown. Here, we show that the accumulation of putrescine under cold stress is essential for proper cold acclimation and survival at freezing temperatures because Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) mu...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2014
Rafael Catalá Rosa López-Cobollo M Mar Castellano Trinidad Angosto José M Alonso Joseph R Ecker Julio Salinas

In plants, the expression of 14-3-3 genes reacts to various adverse environmental conditions, including cold, high salt, and drought. Although these results suggest that 14-3-3 proteins have the potential to regulate plant responses to abiotic stresses, their role in such responses remains poorly understood. Previously, we showed that the RARE COLD INDUCIBLE 1A (RCI1A) gene encodes the 14-3-3 p...

Journal: :Pain 2006
Samar Hatem Nadine Attal Jean-Claude Willer Didier Bouhassira

Cold hyperalgesia is a major clinical phenomenon, but validated experimental models are still lacking for humans. Topical menthol application has recently been proposed as a possible model for the study of cold pain. We characterized the psychophysical effects of 30% l-menthol in ethanol on glabrous skin in 39 healthy subjects, using a double-blind, randomized, crossover design, with ethanol as...

2011
Chong Yew Tan Ko Ishikawa Samuel Virtue Antonio Vidal‐Puig

The identification of functional brown adipose tissue in human adults has intensified interest in exploiting thermogenic energy expenditure for the purpose of weight management. However, food intake and energy expenditure are tightly regulated and it is generally accepted that variation in one component results in compensatory changes in the other. In the context of weight loss, additional biol...

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