نتایج جستجو برای: cold responses

تعداد نتایج: 497997  

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2007
Yoshio Takashima Richard L Daniels Wendy Knowlton James Teng Emily R Liman David D McKemy

Sensory nerves detect an extensive array of somatosensory stimuli, including environmental temperatures. Despite activating only a small cohort of sensory neurons, cold temperatures generate a variety of distinct sensations that range from pleasantly cool to painfully aching, prickling, and burning. Psychophysical and functional data show that cold responses are mediated by both C- and A delta-...

2017
Zoltan Winter Philipp Gruschwitz Stephanie Eger Filip Touska Katharina Zimmermann

Previous research identified TRPM8 and TRPA1 cold transducers with separate functions, one being functional in the non-noxious range and the second one being a nociceptive transducer. TRPM8-deficient mice present overt deficits in the detection of environmental cool, but not a lack of cold avoidance and TRPA1-deficient mice show clear deficits in some cold nocifensive assays. The extent of TRPA...

2016
Ilona Juszczak Jelena Cvetkovic Ellen Zuther Dirk K. Hincha Margarete Baier

Temperature variations impact on the balance between photosynthetic electron transport and electron-consuming assimilation reactions and transiently increase generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Previous studies demonstrated that the expression of C-repeat binding factors (CBFs), which activate cold acclimation reactions, respond to chloroplast ROS signals and that cold deacclimation is...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2004
Fatma Kaplan Joachim Kopka Dale W Haskell Wei Zhao K Cameron Schiller Nicole Gatzke Dong Yul Sung Charles L Guy

Metabolic profiling analyses were performed to determine metabolite temporal dynamics associated with the induction of acquired thermotolerance in response to heat shock and acquired freezing tolerance in response to cold shock. Low-M(r) polar metabolite analyses were performed using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. Eighty-one identified metabolites and 416 unidentified mass spectral tags,...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2016
Alex G Little Frank Seebacher

Central pathways regulate metabolic responses to cold in endotherms to maintain relatively stable internal core body temperatures. However, peripheral muscles routinely experience temperatures lower than core body temperature, so that it would be advantageous for peripheral tissues to respond to temperature changes independently from core body temperature regulation. Early developmental conditi...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2005
Kaveri Chakrabarty M Fahim

Previous studies have documented that repetitive exposure to intermittent hypoxia, such as that encountered in preparation to high-altitude ascent, influences breathing. However, the impact of intermittent hypoxia on airway smooth muscle has not been explored. Ascents to high altitude, in addition to hypoxia, expose individuals to cold air. The objective of the present study is to examine the e...

Journal: :Insect molecular biology 2007
B J Sinclair A G Gibbs S P Roberts

We exposed adult male Drosophila melanogaster to cold, desiccation or starvation, and examined expression of several genes during exposure and recovery. Frost was expressed during recovery from cold, and was up-regulated during desiccation. Desiccation and starvation (but not cold) elicited increased expression of the senescence-related gene smp-30. Desat2 decreased during recovery from desicca...

Journal: :Brain research 1974
F K Pierau P Torrey D O Carpenter

The responses of specific cold-sensitive afferents and cold-sensitive mechanoreceptors were recorded from rat pudendal nerve. A local infiltration of ouabain into the region of the afferent terminals caused a dramatic increase in discharge at warm temperatures without significant effect on discharge in the cold. These results suggest that an electrogenic sodium pump is the generator potential m...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2001
S G Khasabov D M Cain D Thong P W Mantyh D A Simone

The effects of a mild freeze injury to the skin on responses of nociceptive dorsal horn neurons to cold and heat stimuli were examined in anesthetized rats. Electrophysiological recordings were obtained from 72 nociceptive spinal neurons located in the superficial and deep dorsal horn. All neurons had receptive fields (RFs) on the glabrous skin of the hindpaw, and neurons were functionally divi...

Journal: :Molecular Pain 2008
Hong Xing Jennifer X Ling Meng Chen Richard D Johnson Makoto Tominaga Cong-Yi Wang Jianguo Gu

Breathing cold air without proper temperature exchange can induce strong respiratory autonomic responses including cough, airway constriction and mucosal secretion, and can exacerbate existing asthma conditions and even directly trigger an asthma attack. Vagal afferent fiber is thought to be involved in the cold-induced respiratory responses through autonomic nerve reflex. However, molecular me...

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