نتایج جستجو برای: chemoreceptors

تعداد نتایج: 1458  

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 1999
S Y Sun W Wang I H Zucker H D Schultz

The present study aimed to determine whether peripheral and/or central chemoreflex function is altered in chronic heart failure (CHF) and whether altered chemoreflex function contributes to sympathetic activation in CHF. A rabbit model of pacing-induced CHF was employed. The development of CHF (3-4 wk of pacing) was characterized by an enlarged heart, an attenuated contractility, and an elevate...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2015
Sara J Abdallah Benjamin S Thomas Michael G Jonz

Severe hypoxia elicits aquatic surface respiration (ASR) behaviour in many species of fish, where ventilation of the gills at the air-water interface improves O2 uptake and survival. ASR is an important adaptation that may have given rise to air breathing in vertebrates. The neural substrate of this behaviour, however, is not defined. We characterized ASR in developing and adult zebrafish (Dani...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
Cezar M Khursigara Xiongwu Wu Peijun Zhang Jonathan Lefman Sriram Subramaniam

Bacterial chemoreceptors undergo conformational changes in response to variations in the concentration of extracellular ligands. These changes in chemoreceptor structure initiate a series of signaling events that ultimately result in regulation of rotation of the flagellar motor. Here we have used cryo-electron tomography combined with 3D averaging to determine the in situ structure of chemorec...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1973
Robert Mesibov George W. Ordal Julius Adler

Attractant was added to a suspension of bacteria (the background concentration of attractant) and then these bacteria were exposed to a yet higher concentration of attractant in a capillary. Chemotaxis was measured by determining how many bacteria accumulated in the capillary. The response range for chemotaxis lies between the threshold concentration and the saturating concentration. The breadt...

2014
Aya Yanagawa Alexandra M. A. Guigue Frédéric Marion-Poll

In social insects, grooming is considered as a behavioral defense against pathogen and parasite infections since it contributes to remove microbes from their cuticle. However, stimuli which trigger this behavior are not well characterized yet. We examined if activating contact chemoreceptive sensilla could trigger grooming activities in Drosophila melanogaster. We monitored the grooming respons...

Journal: :Circulation research 1972
C L Pelletier

The vascular effects of graded stimulation of the carotid chemoreceptors were studied in 13 anesthetized and artificially ventilated dogs, and stimulusresponse curves were defined. The carotid bifurcations were isolated and perfused at constant pressure, and the vagi were cut. Autologous blood collected in a reservoir was equilibrated at Po2 varying from 104 to 34 mm Hg, Pco3 from 39 to 81 mm H...

Journal: :Cancer research 2007
Rachel W Kasinskas Neil S Forbes

The effectiveness of most chemotherapeutics is limited by their inability to penetrate deep into tumor tissue and their ineffectiveness against quiescent cells. Motile Salmonella typhimurium, which are specifically attracted to compounds produced by quiescent cancer cells, could overcome this therapeutic barrier. We hypothesized that individual chemoreceptors target S. typhimurium to specific t...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2007
P Denissenko S Lukaschuk T Breithaupt

Crayfish are nocturnal animals that mainly rely on their chemoreceptors to locate food. On a crayfish scale, chemical stimuli received from a distant source are dispersed by an ambient flow rather than molecular diffusion. When the flow is weak or absent, food searching can be facilitated by currents generated by the animal itself. Crayfish employ their anterior fan organs to produce a variety ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1999
A N Barnakov L A Barnakova G L Hazelbauer

The mechanistic basis of sensory adaptation and gradient sensing in bacterial chemotaxis is reversible covalent modification of transmembrane chemoreceptors, methylation, and demethylation at specific glutamyl residues in their cytoplasmic domains. These reactions are catalyzed by a dedicated methyltransferase CheR and a dedicated methylesterase CheB. The esterase is also a deamidase that creat...

2006
Steven N. Carter Donald Wilson

Scorpion pectines are paired, ventral appendages that extend from their eleventh body segment. Each pecten resembles a comb with a jointed spine connecting numerous teeth. The ventral surface of each tooth contains a dense patch of truncated hairs, called peg sensilla. Morphological and electrophysiological studies have concluded that numerous chemoreceptive neurons are present in each peg whil...

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