نتایج جستجو برای: core body temperature

تعداد نتایج: 1347608  

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2015
Yeonjoo Yoo Michelle LaPradd Hannah Kline Maria V Zaretskaia Abolhassan Behrouzvaziri Daniel E Rusyniak Yaroslav I Molkov Dmitry V Zaretsky

The importance of exercise is increasingly emphasized for maintaining health. However, exercise itself can pose threats to health such as the development of exertional heat shock in warm environments. Therefore, it is important to understand how the thermoregulation system adjusts during exercise and how alterations of this can contribute to heat stroke. To explore this we measured the core bod...

2016
Tingchao Ji Xinming Qian Mengqi Yuan Jinhui Jiang

PURPOSE This research aims to investigate the impacts of exercise intensity and sequence on human physiology parameters and subjective thermal sensation when wearing stab resistant body armor under daily working conditions in China [26 and 31 °C, 45-50 % relative humidity (RH)], and to investigate on the relationship between subjective judgments and objective parameters. METHODS Eight male vo...

2006
Edward A. Arens H. Zhang Edward Arens Hui Zhang Charlie Huizenga

Subjects were exposed to sequences of partial-body cooling and warming over a period of three hours. Skin temperatures, core temperature, thermal sensation, and comfort responses were collected for nineteen local body parts, and for the whole body. This paper relates local thermal sensations and comfort to skin and core temperatures, and examines how the thermal sensation and comfort perceived ...

Journal: :American journal of critical care : an official publication, American Association of Critical-Care Nurses 2002
Wendy M Fallis

Body temperature of patients in critical care units can be monitored with a variety of devices and at a variety of body sites. In recent years, monitoring of urinary bladder temperature has become more common. Temperature-sensing indwelling urinary catheters allow continuous drainage of urine and continuous measurement of body temperature. This article provides a comprehensive and critical revi...

Journal: :Archives of general psychiatry 2001
D G Harper E G Stopa A C McKee A Satlin P C Harlan R Goldstein L Volicer

BACKGROUND Caregiver exhaustion is a frequent consequence of sleep disturbance and rest-activity rhythm disruption that occurs in dementia. This exhaustion is the causal factor most frequently cited by caregivers in making the decision to institutionalize patients with dementia. Recent studies have implicated dysfunction of the circadian pacemaker in the etiology of these disturbances in dement...

2015
Yun Jiao Yuchen Dou Georgina Lockwood Amar Pani Richard Jay Smeyne

BACKGROUND MPTP and paraquat are two compounds that have been used to model Parkinson's disease in mice. Previous studies in two non-traditional strains of mice have shown that a single dose of MPTP can induce changes in body temperature, while the effects of paraquat have not been examined. Examination of body temperature is important since small fluctuations in an animal's core temperature ca...

2012
Robert G. Wither Sinisa Colic Chiping Wu Berj L. Bardakjian Liang Zhang James H. Eubanks

Mutations in the X-linked gene encoding Methyl-CpG-binding protein 2 (MECP2) have been associated with neurodevelopmental and neuropsychiatric disorders including Rett Syndrome, X-linked mental retardation syndrome, severe neonatal encephalopathy, and Angelman syndrome. Although alterations in the performance of MeCP2-deficient mice in specific behavioral tasks have been documented, it remains ...

2009
Wendy M. Fallis

Body temperature of patients in critical care units can be monitored with a variety of devices and at a variety of body sites. In recent years, monitoring of urinary bladder temperature has become more common. Temperature-sensing indwelling urinary catheters allow continuous drainage of urine and continuous measurement of body temperature. This article provides a comprehensive and critical revi...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 2014
Wendy J Winchester Katrina Gore Sophie Glatt Wendy Petit Jennifer C Gardiner Kelly Conlon Michael Postlethwaite Pierre-Philippe Saintot Sonia Roberts James R Gosset Tomomi Matsuura Mark D Andrews Paul A Glossop Michael J Palmer Nicola Clear Susie Collins Kevin Beaumont David S Reynolds

The transient receptor potential (subfamily M, member 8; TRPM8) is a nonselective cation channel localized in primary sensory neurons, and is a candidate for cold thermosensing, mediation of cold pain, and bladder overactivity. Studies with TRPM8 knockout mice and selective TRPM8 channel blockers demonstrate a lack of cold sensitivity and reduced cold pain in various rodent models. Furthermore,...

2005
M. J. Tindall

The process of cooling bodies, by the use of a heart lung machine (HLM), is utilised in a number of surgical procedures primarily to reduce the metabolic rate of the organs and hence their consumption of oxygen. On completion of surgery the blood is rewarmed by the HLM. A major consequence at the end of this process is afterdrop: a rapid decrease in the core organ temperature as a result of spa...

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