نتایج جستجو برای: pre acclimatization

تعداد نتایج: 362623  

2004
ADAM ANTHONY EUGENE ACKERMAN

ANTHONY,ADAM,EUGENEACKERMAN AND G.K.STROTHER. Effects of altitude acclimatization on rat myoglobin. Changes in myoglobin content of skeletal and cardiac muscle. Am. J. Physiol. 196(s): 512-516. 1959. -Analyses were made of myoglobin content of rat skeletal and cardiac muscle following continuous exposure to simulated altitudes of 18,000 feet for a Q--IO-week period. About five dozen rats were u...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2015
ch. bayoudh r. labidi a. majdoub m. mars

fig trees are threatened by the attack of fig mosaic disease (fmd) on leaves and fruits caused by viruses of several genera. shoot-tip culture is a convenient method for viral sanitation. for this purpose, a reliable protocol for rapid in vitro propagation was developed with shoot-tips of three major tunisian local fig (ficus carica l.) varieties zidi (zdi), soltani (sni), bither abiadh (ba) an...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2003
Fabrice Favret Kyle K Henderson Jean-Paul Richalet Norberto C Gonzalez

Acclimatization to hypoxia has minimal effect on maximal O2 uptake (Vo2 max). Prolonged hypoxia shows reductions in cardiac output (Q), maximal heart rate (HR-max), myocardial beta-adrenoceptor (beta-AR) density, and chronotropic response to isoproterenol. This study tested the hypothesis that exercise training (ET), which attenuates beta-AR downregulation, would increase HRmax and Q of acclima...

2008
Peter J. Edmunds Ruth D. Gates

Global climate change (GCC) is the most widespread environmental peril facing tropical coral reefs, yet the capacity of scleractinian corals to survive the challenge is not well understood. Acclimatization is a primary mechanism by which organisms match their physiology in a timely and beneficial way to a rapidly changing environment, and so it is not surprising that the question ‘can corals ac...

Journal: :Physiological genomics 2014
Ravi Goyal Lawrence D Longo

Exposure to acute high-altitude hypoxia is associated with an increase in cerebral blood flow (CBF) as a consequence of low arterial O2 tension. However, in response to high altitude acclimatization, CBF returns to levels similar to those at sea level, and tissue blood flow is maintained by an increase in angiogenesis. Of consequence, dysregulation of the acclimatization responses and CBF can r...

Journal: :Applied human science : journal of physiological anthropology 1998
Y Nakamura K Okamura

The seasonal variation of sweating responses under identical heat stress was investigated to make clear the seasonal acclimatization in daily human life on the experiments. The heat stress of 33 degrees C air temperature, 50% relative humidity laid in the experiments was chosen as a usual daytime condition in summer in metropolitan cities such as Tokyo and Osaka. Five subjects were exposed unde...

2017
Keyne Charlot Pierre-Emmanuel Tardo-Dino Jean-François Buchet Nathalie Koulmann Stéphanie Bourdon Benoit Lepetit Martin Roslonski Loïc Jousseaume Alexandra Malgoyre

Personnel who travel to areas with a hot climate (WBGT > 27°C) may suffer from the heat (physiological strain, thermal discomfort, increased probability of heat illness), making them partially or fully inoperative. Performing physical activities during heat acclimatization is known to improve this process (i.e., improve measures of acclimatization for the same duration of acclimation). However,...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2007
J C López-Ramos P J Yi L Eleore N Madroñal A Rueda J M Delgado-García

This work attempts to evaluate the cognitive aspects of the acclimatization ability of mice submitted to simulated altitude. Critical altitudes were detected by evaluating open field activity, combined or not with object recognition tasks, at different acute simulated altitudes. Results showed impaired cognitive abilities at approximately 3,733 m and above. To evaluate acclimatization capabilit...

Journal: :Microbiology 2010
Jogadhenu S S Prakash Pilla Sankara Krishna Kodru Sirisha Yu Kanesaki Iwane Suzuki Sisinthy Shivaji Norio Murata

The crhR gene for RNA helicase, CrhR, was one of the most highly induced genes when the cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 was exposed to a downward shift in ambient temperature. Although CrhR may be involved in the acclimatization of cyanobacterial cells to low-temperature environments, its functional role during the acclimatization is not known. In the present study, we mutated the crh...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2006
A Tomcala M Tollarová J Overgaard P Simek V Kostál

Adults of the insect Pyrrhocoris apterus acquire chill tolerance through the process of autumnal acclimatization. Field and laboratory experiments were conducted to separate the triggering effects of low temperatures, desiccation and diapause progression on the physiological characteristics related to chill tolerance with emphasis on the restructuring of glycerophospholipid (GPL) composition. C...

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