نتایج جستجو برای: cold acclimatization

تعداد نتایج: 155419  

Journal: :Frigid Zone Medicine 2023

Abstract Extreme cold environment can threaten human health and life through increasing the risk of myocardial infarction, stroke, frostbite, hypothermia. Insufficient heat production to maintain core body temperature is a major cause injury. To cope with stress, other mammals have developed capacity acclimatization adapt such harsh environment. Adaptive non-shivering thermogenesis ubiquitous f...

Journal: :The American journal of physiology 1963
J P HANNON A ROSENTHAL

The levels of oxidized and reduced diand triphosphopyridine nucleotide were measured in liver tissue from rats that had been exposed to cold (40 ± 1° C) for one month. These animals exhibited about 65% more TPNH and total triphosphopyridine nucleotide than control animals maintained at an ambient temperature of 250 ± 10 C. The significance of these alterations to the efficiency of oxidative pho...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2006
François Vézina Kirsten M Jalvingh Anne Dekinga Theunis Piersma

Seasonal acclimatization and experimental acclimation to cold in birds typically results from increased shivering endurance and elevated thermogenic capacity leading to improved resistance to cold. A wide array of physiological adjustments, ranging from biochemical transformations to organ mass variations, are involved in this process. Several studies have shown that improved cold endurance is ...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 1991
Z Madar A Harel

Glycogen synthase (GS) activity was characterized in rat brown adipose tissue (BAT) and the activity was found to be much higher than that in white adipose tissue. Prolonged starvation had no effect on the active form of GS, as found in the liver and muscle. The GS activity was similar in BAT of rats housed in an animal room (21 +/- 1 degree) whether they were fed on high-carbohydrate, high-fat...

Journal: :Current sports medicine reports 2012
Katie M Walsh

There are a few national position stands/guidelines that address environmental conditions in athletics, yet they do not govern all outdoor sports. Extreme heat and cold, lightning, and severe wind can all be fatal, yet the majority of outdoor sports have no published guidelines addressing these conditions in relation to activity. Available research on extreme heat and cold conditions in athleti...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2003
M Lucassen A Schmidt L G Eckerle H-O Pörtner

Adjustments in mitochondrial properties and capacities are crucial in acclimatization to seasonal cold and in evolutionary cold adaptation of marine ectotherms. Although long-term compensatory increments in aerobic capacity of fish tissues have frequently been described in response to cold, much less is known about transitional phases and gene expression patterns involved. We investigated the t...

2008
ELENA AUTIO

Housing of weanling horses in cold loose housing systems is common in the Nordic countries, although its suitability as a winter environment has not been studied. This thesis aimed to study the effects of a cold loose housing environment on weanling horses. The loose housing system consisted of insulated halls with a deep-litter bed, entrance shelters and paddocks to which the group-housed hors...

2001
H. S. NAYAR

Hypoxia is inconsequential for physiologically fit persons below an effective altitude of 2640 metres. At higher altitudes, the adaptation is brought about by four main factors, viz., hyperventilation, increased diffusion of oxygen across alveolar membrane, erythrocythemia and maintenance of body hydration. Carbon dioxide sensitivity is markedly elevated at high altitude, both in sojourners and...

Journal: :International journal of circumpolar health 2005
Juhani Hassi Mika Rytkönen Jyrki Kotaniemi Hannu Rintamäki

In circumpolar areas the climate remains cool or thermoneutral during the majority of the days of the year spite of global warming. Therefore, health consequences related to cold exposure represent also in the future the majority of climate-related adverse health effects. Hot summers may be an exception. At ambient temperatures below +10 - +12 degrees C, humans experience cold stress of varying...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2011
Tamara Hoffmann Erhard Bremer

Accumulation of compatible solutes is a strategy widely employed by bacteria to achieve cellular protection against high osmolarity. These compounds are also used in some microorganisms as thermostress protectants. We found that Bacillus subtilis uses the compatible solute glycine betaine as an effective cold stress protectant. Glycine betaine strongly stimulated growth at 15°C and permitted ce...

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