نتایج جستجو برای: sweat index

تعداد نتایج: 401877  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002
Lene N Nejsum Tae-Hwan Kwon Uffe B Jensen Ornella Fumagalli Jørgen Frøkiaer Carissa M Krane Anil G Menon Landon S King Peter C Agre Søren Nielsen

The distribution and function of aquaporins (AQPs) have not previously been defined in sweat glands. In this study, AQP1, AQP3, and AQP5 mRNA were demonstrated in rat paw by reverse transcription (RT)-PCR, but AQP2 and AQP4 were not. AQP1, AQP3, and AQP5 protein were confirmed in these tissues by immunoblotting. AQP1 was identified in capillary endothelial cells by immunohistochemical labeling,...

2012
Kai-Ren Luo Chi-Chao Chao Paul-Chen Hsieh June-Horng Lue Sung-Tsang Hsieh

OBJECTIVE Sudomotor symptoms are a common component of diabetic autonomic neuropathy, but the pathology of sudomotor innervation and its relationship with glycemic control have remained obscured. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS We enrolled 42 patients (26 males and 16 females aged 56.64 ± 12.67 years) with diabetic neuropathy defined by symmetric distally predominant sensory symptoms, abnormal ne...

2015
RC Pritchett AM Al-Nawaiseh KK Pritchett V Nethery PA Bishop JM Green

Sweat production is crucial for thermoregulation. However, sweating can be problematic for individuals with spinal cord injuries (SCI), as they display a blunting of sudomotor and vasomotor responses below the level of the injury. Sweat gland density and eccrine gland metabolism in SCI are not well understood. Consequently, this study examined sweat lactate (S-LA) (reflective of sweat gland met...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2016
Axel R Concepcion Martin Vaeth Larry E Wagner Miriam Eckstein Lee Hecht Jun Yang David Crottes Maximilian Seidl Hyosup P Shin Carl Weidinger Scott Cameron Stuart E Turvey Thomas Issekutz Isabelle Meyts Rodrigo S Lacruz Mario Cuk David I Yule Stefan Feske

Eccrine sweat glands are essential for sweating and thermoregulation in humans. Loss-of-function mutations in the Ca2+ release-activated Ca2+ (CRAC) channel genes ORAI1 and STIM1 abolish store-operated Ca2+ entry (SOCE), and patients with these CRAC channel mutations suffer from anhidrosis and hyperthermia at high ambient temperatures. Here we have shown that CRAC channel-deficient patients and...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1984
K Sato F Sato

Abnormal ductal NaCl absorption has been known as the only defect in cystic fibrosis (CF) sweat glands. We have fortuitously found that the secretory portion of CF sweat glands is also abnormal in that it failed to show a sweating response to beta adrenergic stimulation (isoproterenol, [ISO]) both in vivo and in vitro. For the in vitro sweat test, eccrine sweat glands were isolated from skin bi...

2017
Reiko Irifuku Yuhki Yanase Tomoko Kawaguchi Kaori Ishii Shunsuke Takahagi Michihiro Hide

Non-invasive real time evaluation of living cell conditions and functions are increasingly desired in the field of clinical diagnosis. For diagnosis of type I allergy, the identification of antigens that induces activation of mast cells and basophils is crucial to avoid symptoms of allergic diseases. However, conventional tests, such as detection of antigen-specific IgE antibody and skin tests,...

Journal: :Journal of sports sciences 2005
R J Maughan S M Shirreffs S J Merson C A Horswill

There are few data in the published literature on sweat loss and drinking behaviour in athletes training in a cool environment. Sweat loss and fluid intake were measured in 17 first-team members of an elite soccer team training for 90 min in a cool (5 degrees C, 81% relative humidity) environment. Sweat loss was assessed from the change in body mass after correction for the volume of fluid cons...

Journal: :Advanced healthcare materials 2017
Jungil Choi Daeshik Kang Seungyong Han Sung Bong Kim John A Rogers

Systems for time sequential capture of microliter volumes of sweat released from targeted regions of the skin offer the potential to enable analysis of temporal variations in electrolyte balance and biomarker concentration throughout a period of interest. Current methods that rely on absorbent pads taped to the skin do not offer the ease of use in sweat capture needed for quantitative tracking;...

Journal: :The Japanese journal of physiology 1970
K Ikai K Sugiyama Y Otsuka H Nitta

A role of the adrenergic mechanism on the sweat electrolyte concentrationshave been suggested in our previous study", in which the elevated sodium and chloride concentrations in the human palmar sweat induced by emotional stress, or in the human body sweat induced by physical exercise, were observed. The role of the adrenergic mechanism on the sweat electrolyte secretion and reabsorption was fu...

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