Brooks, George A
Once thought to be a waste product of oxygen limited (anaerobic) metabolism, lactate is now known to form continuously under fully oxygenated (aerobic) conditions. Lactate shuttling between producer (driver) and consumer cells fulfills at least 3 purposes; lactate is: (1) a major energy source, (2) the major gluconeogenic precursor, and (3) a signa...
Cox, Georgina K Gillis, Todd E
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The Journal of experimental biology
The development of anoxia within tissues represents a significant challenge to most animals because of the decreased capacity for aerobic ATP production, the associated loss of essential cellular functions and the potential for detrimental tissue oxidation upon reoxygenation. Despite these challenges, there are many animals from multiple phyla that...
Doria, Christian Verratti, V Pietrangelo, T Fanò-Illic, G Bisconti, A V Shokohyar, S Rampichini, S Limonta, E Coratella, G Longo, S
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European journal of applied physiology
The Wingate anaerobic test measures the maximum anaerobic capacity of the lower limbs. The energy sources of Wingate test are dominated by anaerobic metabolism (~ 80%). Chronic high altitude exposure induces adaptations on skeletal muscle function and metabolism. Therefore, the study aim was to investigate possible changes in the energy system cont...
Brooks, George A.
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Journal of Sport and Health Science
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Bonfim, Tatiane Cristina Dos Santos Martins, Florence Gonçalves Tunholi-Alves, Vinícius Menezes Lima, Mariana Gomes Mota, Ester Maria Maldonado, Arnaldo Jr Pinheiro, Jairo Garcia, Juberlan
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Journal of invertebrate pathology
The interaction between intermediate snail hosts and helminths can cause metabolic changes in the former. The snails use their reserves for maintenance of their vital processes, by activating the internal defense system and repairing tissue damage, while also supplying necessary energy for the parasites' development. Our aims were to evaluate the l...
Weber, Anderson Neuwald, Daniel Alexandre Kittemann, Dominikus Thewes, Fabio Rodrigo Both, Vanderlei Brackmann, Auri
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Food chemistry
The effect of a respiratory quotient dynamic controlled atmosphere (DCA - RQ), which induces ethanol production through low oxygen storage, and ethanol application on softening of Braeburn apples stored at different temperatures was investigated. DCA - RQ storage was associated with the activation of the alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) and greater anae...
Thiele, Robert H. Osuru, Hari P. Paila, Umadevi Ikeda, Keita Zuo, Zhiyi
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BMC Neuroscience
BackgroundEmerging data suggests that volatile anesthetic agents may have organ protection properties in the setting of critical illness. The purpose of this study was to better understand the effect of inflammation on cerebral subcellular energetics in animals exposed to two different anesthetic agents—a GABA agonist (propofol) and a volatile agen...
Nuñez-Ramiro, Antonio Benavente-Fernández, Isabel Valverde, Eva Cordeiro, Malaika Blanco, Dorotea Boix, Hector Cabañas, Fernando Chaffanel, Mercedes Fernández-Colomer, Belén Fernández-Lorenzo, Jose Ramón
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Neonatology
Background and Objectives: Therapeutic interventions to improve the efficacy of whole-body cooling for hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) are desirable. Topiramate has been effective in reducing brain damage in experimental studies. However, in the clinical setting information is limited to a small number of feasibility trials. We launched a ran...
Gatrell, L. A. Farhat, E. Pyle, W. G. Gillis, Todd E.
Published in
Journal of Comparative Physiology B
Pacific hagfish, Eptatretus stoutii, can recover from 36 h of anoxia and their systemic hearts continue to work throughout the exposure. Recent work demonstrates that glycogen stores are utilized in the E. stoutii heart during anoxia but that these are not sufficient to support the measured rate of ATP production. One metabolic fuel that could supp...
Zhang, Wei Tam, Jonathan Shinozaki, Koichiro Yin, Tai Lampe, Joshua W Becker, Lance B Kim, Junhwan
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Heart, lung & circulation
Cardiac arrest is one of the leading causes of death with a very high mortality rate. No therapeutic drug that can be administered during resuscitation has been reported. Mitochondrial dysfunction is believed to play an important role for the pathogenesis of cardiac arrest. SS-31, a tetra-peptide, has been shown to protect mitochondria from ischaem...