نتایج جستجو برای: intracellular fluid

تعداد نتایج: 349749  

Journal: :Annals of the rheumatic diseases 2005
A Martínez Sanchis E Pascual

OBJECTIVES To determine whether calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate (CPPD) crystals can be found in the synovial fluid of non-inflamed joints in patients with CPPD related arthropathy; if so, to determine whether they interact with cells and produce subclinical inflammation in this setting. METHODS 74 synovial fluid samples were obtained from non-inflamed knees of 74 patients with CPPD related ar...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1967
Mabel R. Hokin

In goose salt gland slices incubated in bicarbonate-buffered medium which contained 170 mEq of Na(+)/liter, net total tissue Na(+), expressed as milliequivalents per kilogram, was, in the presence of either acetylcholine (plus eserine) or ouabain, significantly higher than that of the bathing fluid. Acetylcholine caused an increase in the tissue Na(+) content as compared with untreated slices; ...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2001
A Suzuki S Naruse M Kitagawa H Ishiguro T Yoshikawa S B Ko A Yamamoto H Hamada T Hayakawa

We studied the distribution of 5-hydroxytryptamine- (5-HT-) containing cells in the guinea pig pancreas and examined the effects of 5-HT on fluid secretion by interlobular pancreatic ducts. The 5-HT-immunoreactive cells with morphological characteristics of enterochromaffin (EC) cells were scattered throughout the duct system and were enriched in islets of Langerhans. The fluid secretory rate i...

Journal: :Journal of the American Society of Nephrology : JASN 1992
K Strange

The mammalian brain is composed of four distinct fluid compartments: blood, cerebral spinal fluid, interstitial fluid surrounding glial cells and neurons, and intracellular fluid. Maintenance of the ionic and osmotic composition and volume of these fluids is crucial for the normal functioning of the brain. Small changes in intracellular or extracellular solute composition can dramatically alter...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1988
D E James P F Pilch

We subfractionated intracellular vesicles from rat adipocytes in order to examine the subcellular distribution of endocytic vesicles or endosomes with respect to insulin-regulatable glucose-transporter (GT)-containing vesicles [James, Lederman & Pilch (1987) J. Biol. Chem. 262, 11817-11824]. Vesicles mediating fluid-phase endocytosis sedimented as a single major peak of greater density than the...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 1986
A W Smits

Chuckwalla lizards (genus Sauromalus) may accumulate substantial quantities of body fluid in extracoelomic, lateral abdominal spaces called accessory lymph sacs. The lymph sac fluid (LSF) of S. hispidus is similar to that of serum in Na+, K+ and Cl- concentrations, but the total protein content (3.58 +/- 0.20 g dl-1) is only half that measured in serum (7.05 +/- 0.26 g dl-1). These analyses con...

Journal: :Stroke 1994
S E Akopov G S Grigorian E S Gabrielian

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE In this study we investigated whether cerebrospinal fluid in patients with brain infarction possesses an activity that contributes to the evolution of brain ischemia. As a test, the effect of cerebrospinal fluid on Ca2+ influx into the intracellular space was chosen because this process is a mechanism for vasospasm, platelet aggregation as thrombi, and neuron damage. ME...

Journal: :Journal of biomechanics 2003
T L Haut Donahue T R Haut C E Yellowley H J Donahue C R Jacobs

Fluid flow has been shown to be a potent physical stimulus in the regulation of bone cell metabolism. In addition to membrane shear stress, loading-induced fluid flow will enhance chemotransport due to convection or mass transport thereby affecting the biochemical environment surrounding the cell. This study investigated the role of oscillating fluid flow induced shear stress and chemotransport...

2010
Ronak Gandhi

INTRODUCTION: Although bone is known to respond to various forms of mechanical loading including substrate strain, fluid shear, and interstitial fluid pressure, the latter receives relatively little attention. . Macroscopically, venous stasis or applied pressurization by external loading was associated with increased bone formation.. At the cellular level, osteoblasts have been shown to respond...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 1965
D. C. Hellam D. A. Goldstein L. D. Peachey W. H. Freygang

The late after-potential that follows trains of impulses in frog muscle fibers is virtually absent when most of the intracellular potassium is replaced by rubidium and the muscle is immersed in rubidium-containing Ringer's fluid. Its amplitude is also reduced in freshly dissected, potassium-containing muscle fibers that are immersed directly in Rb-Ringer's fluid. These findings are discussed in...

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