نتایج جستجو برای: hsp25

تعداد نتایج: 193  

2012
Earl G. Noble Garry X. Shen

Heat shock proteins (Hsp) play critical roles in the body's self-defense under a variety of stresses, including heat shock, oxidative stress, radiation, and wounds, through the regulation of folding and functions of relevant cellular proteins. Exercise increases the levels of Hsp through elevated temperature, hormones, calcium fluxes, reactive oxygen species (ROS), or mechanical deformation of ...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2005
Joshua T Selsby Stephen L Dodd

This study examined the role of heating on oxidative stress and muscle mass in immobilized limbs. Rats were divided into three groups (n = 9/group): a control group (Con), an immobilized group (Im), and an immobilized and heated group (ImH). Rats were immobilized in the plantarflexed position for 8 days. The core temperature of the ImH group was elevated to 41-41.5 degrees C on alternating days...

2014
Rajasree Sreedharan Shaoying Chen Melody Miller Dipica Haribhai Calvin Williams Scott K. Van Why

Inducible heat shock proteins (HSPs), regulated by heat shock factor-1 (HSF-1), protect against renal cell injury in vitro. To determine whether HSPs ameliorate ischemic renal injury in vivo, HSF-1 functional knockout mice (HSF-KO) were compared with wild-type mice following bilateral ischemic renal injury. Following injury, the kidneys of wild-type mice had the expected induction of HSP70 and ...

Journal: :Hypertension 2010
Johann Bauersachs Julian D Widder

Normal cellular functions essentially depend on a balanced redox environment. Free radicals and nonradical oxidants can shift the redox balance toward a more “oxidized” state, which is counteracted by the intracellular antioxidant defense systems. These include the enzymes superoxide dismutase and catalase, as well as the thiol-reducing systems (glutathione, glutaredoxin, and thioredoxin). Glut...

Journal: :Oncology reports 2008
Osamu Kanauchi Keiichi Mitsuyama Akira Andoh Toshihiko Iwanaga

Butyrate was shown to have a preventive effect on colon cancer in vivo. Germinated barley foodstuff (GBF) was in a prebiotic stage and had the potency to attenuate mucosal inflammation and to increase fecal butyrate production in colitis. This study aimed to determine whether the GBF treatment in a colon cancer model had the potency to suppress colon cancer. After a pre-feeding of either a cont...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2008
Anisha A Gupte Gregory L Bomhoff Paige C Geiger

Aging is associated with an increase in insulin resistance in skeletal muscle, yet the underlying mechanism is not well established. We hypothesize that with aging, a chronic increase in stress kinase activation, coupled with a decrease in oxidative capacity, leads to insulin resistance in skeletal muscle. In aged (24 mo old) and young (3 mo old) Fischer 344 rats, 2-deoxyglucose uptake and insu...

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