Appel, M Childs, A Healey, E Markowitz, S Wong, S Mead, J
Published in
Journal of Applied Physiology
The influence of some extreme body postures on vital capacity (VC) was examined in young adult humans. Two postures required full support of body weight by the arms: arms up, hanging from a bar, and arms down with hands gripping parallel bars. Three involved muscles that flex and extend the trunk: a partial sit-up position while supine and nearly m...
Kluger, M J
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Physiological reviews
The biology of cytokines is one of the most rapidly growing areas of biomedical research. It is understandable why the assumption was made several years ago that EP was equivalent to IL-1 (both alpha and beta) and subsequently to IL-1 alpha, IL-1 beta, and TNF. However, as more data have been obtained, it has become clearer that many cytokines and ...
Cherbuy, C. Darcy-Vrillon, B. Posho, L. Vaugelade, P. Morel, M.T. Bernard, Frances Armelle Leturque Pénicaud, Luc Due, P.H.
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American Journal of Physiology-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology
We have reported previously that a high glycolytic capacity develops soon after birth in enterocytes isolated from suckling newborn pigs. In the present work, we investigated whether such metabolic changes could affect intestinal glucose utilization in vivo and examined possible variations in glucose metabolism along the small intestine. Glucose ut...
Zugaro, M B Tabuchi, E Fouquier, C Berthoz, A Wiener, S I
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Journal of Neurophysiology
Head direction (HD) cells discharge selectively in macaques, rats, and mice when they orient their head in a specific ("preferred") direction. Preferred directions are influenced by visual cues as well as idiothetic self-motion cues derived from vestibular, proprioceptive, motor efferent copy, and command signals. To distinguish the relative import...
Sobhani, Iradj Canedo, Sergio Alchepo, Beatriz Vissuzaine, Christiane Chevalier, Catherine Buyse, Marion Moizo, Laurent Laigneau, J Pierre Mignon, Michel Lewin, J Miguel
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American Journal of Physiology-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology
Helicobacter pylori may increase or inhibit gastric acid. We studied acid variations and plasma gastrin in cats harboring Helicobacter felis, harboring H. pylori, or free of gastric pathogens with reference to thioperamide (H(3) receptor antagonist) and SR-27417A (PAF receptor antagonist). In cats harboring H. felis, gastric mucosa were histologica...
Ouali, Fetta Fatima Djouadi Jean Bastin
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American Journal of Physiology - Renal Physiology
Regulatory effects of fatty acids on gene expression of medium-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase (MCAD), a mitochondrial beta-oxidation enzyme, were investigated in rabbit kidney cell lines derived from proximal tubule (RC.SV1), thick ascending limb of Henle's loop (RC.SV2), or collecting duct (RC.SV3). Exposure to long-chain fatty acids led to signific...
Bai, Yun Marco Pontoglio Hiesberger, Thomas Sinclair, Angus M Igarashi, Peter
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American Journal of Physiology - Renal Physiology
Kidney-specific cadherin (Ksp-cadherin) is a tissue-specific member of the cadherin family that is expressed exclusively in the kidney and developing genitourinary tract. Recent studies have shown that the proximal 250 bp of the Ksp-cadherin gene promoter are sufficient to direct tissue-specific gene expression in vivo and in vitro. The proximal 12...
Provost, Nicolas Moreau, Marielle Armelle Leturque Nizard, Carine
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American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology
Ultraviolet A (UVA) (320-400 nm) radiation is known to cause cutaneous aging and skin cancer. We studied the effect of UVA (365 nm) radiation on the human epidermis by focusing on keratinocyte gap junction-mediated intercellular communication (GJIC). We observed a dose-dependent 10-fold decrease in GJIC induced by UVA in normal human keratinocytes....
Liu, Gele Ghahremani, Mohammad H Banihashemi, Behzad Albert, Paul R
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AJP Cell Physiology
Diacylglycerol (DAG) and ceramide are important second messengers affecting cell growth, differentiation, and apoptosis. Balb/c-3T3 fibroblast cells expressing dopamine-D2S (short) receptors (Balb-D2S cells) provide a model of G protein-mediated cell growth and transformation. In Balb-D2S cells, apomorphine (EC(50) = 10 nM) stimulated DAG and ceram...
Mathieu Beraneck Hachemaoui, Mohammed Idoux, Erwin Ris, Laurence Uno, Atsuhiko Godaux, Emile Pierre-Paul Vidal Moore, Lee E Vibert, Nicolas
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Journal of Neurophysiology
Unilateral labyrinthectomy results in oculomotor and postural disturbances that regress in a few days during vestibular compensation. The long-term (after 1 mo) consequences of unilateral labyrinthectomy were investigated by characterizing the static and dynamic membrane properties of the ipsilesional vestibular neurons recorded intracellularly in ...