نتایج جستجو برای: cold responses

تعداد نتایج: 497997  

Journal: :Psychosomatic medicine 2000
A Peckerman J J LaManca S L Smith A Taylor L Tiersky C Pollet L R Korn B E Hurwitz J E Ottenweller B H Natelson

OBJECTIVE The objective of this study was to examine whether inappropriate cardiovascular responses to stressors may underlie symptoms in Gulf War veterans with chronic fatigue. METHODS Psychophysiological stress testing was performed on 51 Gulf War veterans with chronic fatigue (using the 1994 case definition of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) and 42 healthy veterans. Hemodyn...

2010
Klaus Fischer Anneke Dierks Kristin Franke Thorin L. Geister Magdalena Liszka Sarah Winter Claudia Pflicke

BACKGROUND The ability to withstand thermal stress is considered to be of crucial importance for individual fitness and species' survival. Thus, organisms need to employ effective mechanisms to ensure survival under stressful thermal conditions, among which phenotypic plasticity is considered a particularly quick and effective one. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS In a series of experiments we ...

2005
C. BECH W. RAUTENBERG B. MAY

The respiratory responses to cold ambient temperatures in birds have only rarely been described. Bernstein & Schmidt-Nielsen (1974) studied the fish crow (Corvus ossifragus) during moderate cold exposure, while Bouverot, Hildwein & Oulhen (1976) measured ventilatory variables in pigeons (Columba livia) at near thermoneutral (22°C) and at cold (2°C) ambient temperatures. With respect to the amou...

Journal: :Physiology & behavior 2007
Caroline R Mahoney John Castellani F Matthew Kramer Andrew Young Harris R Lieberman

In rats, dietary supplementation with the amino acid tyrosine (TYR) prevents depletion of central catecholamines observed during acute environmental stress. Concomitant changes in the animals' behavioral responses to stress suggest that TYR might have similar effects on central catecholamines and cognition in humans exposed to environmental stress. This study aimed to determine if severe cold e...

2014
Leanne Webb Hilary Bambrick Peter Tait Donna Green Lisa Alexander

Hospitalisations are associated with ambient temperature, but little is known about responses in population sub-groups. In this study, heat responses for Indigenous and non-Indigenous people in two age groups were examined for two categories of cardiac diseases using daily hospital admissions from five Northern Territory hospitals (1992-2011). Admission rates during the hottest five per cent of...

2013
Steven A. Arisz Ringo van Wijk Wendy Roels Jian-Kang Zhu Michel A. Haring Teun Munnik

Phosphatidic acid (PtdOH) is emerging as an important signaling lipid in abiotic stress responses in plants. The effect of cold stress was monitored using (32)P-labeled seedlings and leaf discs of Arabidopsis thaliana. Low, non-freezing temperatures were found to trigger a very rapid (32)P-PtdOH increase, peaking within 2 and 5 min, respectively. In principle, PtdOH can be generated through thr...

2013
Hao Du Hongbo Liu Lizhong Xiong

Abiotic stresses such as drought, salinity, and adverse temperatures are major limiting factors for plant growth and reproduction. Plant responses to these stresses are coordinated by arrays of regulatory networks including the induction of endogenous abscisic acid (ABA), a well documented phytohormone for stress responses. However, whether or how these abiotic stresses affect the endogenous bi...

Journal: :Frontiers in plant science 2015
Yan Wang Ya Dai Xiang Tao Jia-Zhen Wang Hai-Yang Cheng Hong Yang Xin-Rong Ma

Heat shock factors (Hsfs) are important regulators of stress-response in plants. However, our understanding of Hsf genes and their responses to temperature stresses in two Pooideae cool-season grasses, Festuca arundinacea, and Lolium perenne, is limited. Here we conducted comparative transcriptome analyses of plant leaves exposed to heat or cold stress for 10 h. Approximately, 30% and 25% of th...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2005
Catherine O'Brien Beau J Freund Andrew J Young Michael N Sawka

Hypohydration occurs during cold-air exposure (CAE) through combined effects of reduced fluid intake and increased fluid losses. Because hypohydration is associated with reduced physical performance, strategies for maintaining hydration during CAE are important. Glycerol ingestion (GI) can induce hyperhydration in hot and temperate environments, resulting in greater fluid retention compared wit...

Journal: :Cell reports 2013
George Shapovalov Dimitra Gkika Maily Devilliers Artem Kondratskyi Dmitri Gordienko Jerome Busserolles Alexandre Bokhobza Alain Eschalier Roman Skryma Natalia Prevarskaya

Stimulation of μ-opioid receptors (OPRMs) brings powerful pain relief, but it also leads to the development of tolerance and addiction. Ensuing withdrawal in abstinent patients manifests itself with severe symptoms, including cold hyperalgesia, often preventing addicted patients from successfully completing the rehabilitation. Unsurprisingly, OPRMs have been a central point of many studies. Non...

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