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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37358511/extracellular-vesicle-microrna-in-the-kidney
#21
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sekyung Oh, Chang M Lee, Sang-H Kwon
Most cells in our body release membrane-bound, nano-sized particles into the extracellular milieu through cellular metabolic processes. Various types of macromolecules, reflecting the physiological and pathological status of the producing cells, are packaged into such so-called extracellular vesicles (EVs), which can travel over a distance to target cells, thereby transmitting donor cell information. The short, noncoding ribonucleic acid (RNA) called microRNA (miRNA) takes a crucial part in EV-resident macromolecules...
June 26, 2023: Comprehensive Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37358510/serotonergic-control-of-gastrointestinal-development-motility-and-inflammation
#22
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sarah A Najjar, Lin Y Hung, Kara Gross Margolis
Although it is most well-known for its roles in central nervous system (CNS) function, the vast majority of serotonin, or 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT), is produced in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. 5-HT is synthesized mostly by enterochromaffin (EC) cells of the GI epithelium and, in small part, by neurons of the enteric nervous system (ENS). The GI tract contains an array of broadly distributed 5-HT receptors, which participate in functions such as motility, sensation, inflammation, and neurogenesis. The roles of 5-HT in these functions are reviewed, as well as its role in the pathophysiology of disorders of gut-brain interaction (DGBIs) and inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD)...
June 26, 2023: Comprehensive Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37358509/physiology-of-pregnancy-related-acute-kidney-injury
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Desmond Moronge, Jennifer C Sullivan, Jessica L Faulkner
Renal function increases in pregnancy due to the significant hemodynamic demands of plasma volume expansion and the growing feto-placental unit. Therefore, compromised renal function increases the risk for adverse outcomes for pregnant women and their offspring. Acute kidney injury (AKI), or sudden loss of kidney function, is a significant event that requires aggressive clinical management. An AKI event in pregnancy, or in the postpartum period, significantly increases the risk of adverse pregnancy events and fetal and maternal mortality...
June 26, 2023: Comprehensive Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37358508/exercise-and-experiments-of-nature
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michael J Joyner, Chad C Wiggins, Sarah E Baker, Stephen A Klassen, Jonathon W Senefeld
In this article, we highlight the contributions of passive experiments that address important exercise-related questions in integrative physiology and medicine. Passive experiments differ from active experiments in that passive experiments involve limited or no active intervention to generate observations and test hypotheses. Experiments of nature and natural experiments are two types of passive experiments. Experiments of nature include research participants with rare genetic or acquired conditions that facilitate exploration of specific physiological mechanisms...
June 26, 2023: Comprehensive Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37358507/gallstone-and-gallbladder-disease-biliary-tract-and-cholangiopathies
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ludovica Ceci, Yuyan Han, Kelsey Krutsinger, Leonardo Baiocchi, Nan Wu, Debjyoti Kundu, Konstantina Kyritsi, Tianhao Zhou, Eugenio Gaudio, Heather Francis, Gianfranco Alpini, Lindsey Kennedy
Cholestatic liver diseases are named primarily due to the blockage of bile flow and buildup of bile acids in the liver. Cholestasis can occur in cholangiopathies, fatty liver diseases, and during COVID-19 infection. Most literature evaluates damage occurring to the intrahepatic biliary tree during cholestasis; however, there may be associations between liver damage and gallbladder damage. Gallbladder damage can manifest as acute or chronic inflammation, perforation, polyps, cancer, and most commonly gallstones...
June 26, 2023: Comprehensive Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37358506/kidney-lymphatics
#26
REVIEW
Peter S Russell, Max Itkin, John A Windsor, Anthony R J Phillips
Following significant advances in lymphatic biology, the important role of kidney lymphatics in kidney function and dysfunction is now being more fully appreciated. Kidney lymphatics begin in the cortex as blind-ended lymphatic capillaries and then coalesce into larger lymphatics that follow the main blood vessels out through the kidney hilum. Their function in draining interstitial fluid, macromolecules, and cells underpins their important role in kidney fluid and immune homeostasis. This article provides a comprehensive overview of recent and more established research findings on kidney lymphatics and the implications of these findings for kidney function and disease...
June 26, 2023: Comprehensive Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37358505/the-sympathetic-innervation-of-adipose-tissues-regulation-functions-and-plasticity
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jake W Willows, Magdalena Blaszkiewicz, Kristy L Townsend
The sympathetic nervous system (SNS) is a crucial arm of the peripheral nervous system (PNS) and includes catecholaminergic neurons that release norepinephrine (NE) onto numerous effector tissues and organs in the body. SNS innervation of both white (WAT) and brown adipose tissue (BAT) is clearly essential for proper tissue function and metabolic control, as decades of surgical, chemical, and genetic denervation studies have demonstrated. Despite our vast knowledge about adipose sympathetic innervation, especially in the context of cold-stimulated browning and thermogenesis that are under SNS control, newer data now provide a nuanced view of the SNS supply to adipose, including its regulation by local neuroimmune cells and neurotrophic factors, the co-release of modulatory neuropeptides along with NE, the importance of local SNS drive to adipose versus systemic increases in circulating catecholamines, and the long-overlooked interplay between adipose sympathetic and sensory nerves...
June 26, 2023: Comprehensive Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37358504/noncanonical-regulation-of-camp-dependent-insulin-secretion-and-its-implications-in-type-2-diabetes
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sasanka Ramanadham, John Turk, Sushant Bhatnagar
Impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) and β-cell dysfunction in insulin resistance associated with obesity lead to type 2 diabetes (T2D). Glucose-stimulated insulin secretion (GSIS) from β-cells occurs via a canonical pathway that involves glucose metabolism, ATP generation, inactivation of K ATP channels, plasma membrane depolarization, and increases in cytosolic concentrations of [Ca 2+ ] c . However, optimal insulin secretion requires amplification of GSIS by increases in cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) signaling...
June 26, 2023: Comprehensive Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37358503/energetic-stress-induced-metabolic-regulation-by-extracellular-vesicles
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Clair Crewe
Recent studies have demonstrated that extracellular vesicles (EVs) serve powerful and complex functions in metabolic regulation and metabolic-associated disease, although this field of research is still in its infancy. EVs are released into the extracellular space from all cells and carry a wide range of cargo including miRNAs, mRNA, DNA, proteins, and metabolites that have robust signaling effects in receiving cells. EV production is stimulated by all major stress pathways and, as such, has a role in both restoring homeostasis during stress and perpetuating disease...
June 26, 2023: Comprehensive Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37358502/issue-information
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
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June 26, 2023: Comprehensive Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36994770/pathogenesis-of-e-cigarette-vaping-product-use-associated-lung-injury-evali
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Irina Petrache, Arnav Gupta, Patrick S Hume, Tanner Rivera, Kelly S Schweitzer, Hong Wei Chu
EVALI is an acute inflammatory disease in response to lung cell injury induced by electronic cigarettes and vaping devices (EV) frequently containing Vitamin E Acetate or tetrahydrocannabinol additives, in the context of risk factors such as microbial exposure. EVALI resembles a respiratory viral illness that may progress to acute respiratory failure and acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) but can also affect extra pulmonary organs. Manifestations may be severe, leading to death or long-term morbidity and current treatments are largely supportive...
March 30, 2023: Comprehensive Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36994769/aldosterone-renal-action-and-physiological-effects
#32
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jermaine G Johnston, Amanda K Welch, Brian D Cain, Peter P Sayeski, Michelle L Gumz, Charles S Wingo
Aldosterone exerts profound effects on renal and cardiovascular physiology. In the kidney, aldosterone acts to preserve electrolyte and acid-base balance in response to changes in dietary sodium (Na+ ) or potassium (K+ ) intake. These physiological actions, principally through activation of mineralocorticoid receptors (MRs), have important effects particularly in patients with renal and cardiovascular disease as demonstrated by multiple clinical trials. Multiple factors, be they genetic, humoral, dietary, or otherwise, can play a role in influencing the rate of aldosterone synthesis and secretion from the adrenal cortex...
March 30, 2023: Comprehensive Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36994768/autonomic-cardiovascular-control-in-health-and-disease
#33
REVIEW
Shahid Karim, Anwar Chahal, Mohammed Y Khanji, Steffen E Petersen, Virend K Somers
Autonomic neural control of the cardiovascular system is formed of complex and dynamic processes able to adjust rapidly to mitigate perturbations in hemodynamics and maintain homeostasis. Alterations in autonomic control feature in the development or progression of a multitude of diseases with wide-ranging physiological implications given the neural system's responsibility for controlling inotropy, chronotropy, lusitropy, and dromotropy. Imbalances in sympathetic and parasympathetic neural control are also implicated in the development of arrhythmia in several cardiovascular conditions sparking interest in autonomic modulation as a form of treatment...
March 30, 2023: Comprehensive Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36994767/physiology-of-the-wildland-firefighter-managing-extreme-energy-demands-in-hostile-smoky-mountainous-environments
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Brent C Ruby, Robert H Coker, Joe Sol, John Quindry, Scott J Montain
Wildland firefighters (WLFFs) are inserted as the front-line defense to minimize loss of natural resources, property, and human life when fires erupt in forested regions of the world. The WLFF occupation is physically demanding as exemplified by total daily energy expenditures that can exceed 25 MJ/day (6000 calories). WLFFs must also cope with complex physical and environmental situations (i.e., heat, altitude, smoke, compromised sleep, elevated stress) which challenge thermoregulatory responses, impair recovery, and increase short- and long-term injury/health risks while presenting logistical obstacles to nutrient and fluid replenishment...
March 30, 2023: Comprehensive Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36994766/the-mouse-to-elephant-metabolic-curve-historical-overview
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jacopo P Mortola
Although it is intuitive that large mammals need more food than smaller ones, it is not so obvious that, relative to their body mass, larger mammals consume less than smaller ones. In fact, on a per kg basis, the resting metabolic rate of a mouse is some 50 times higher than that of an elephant. The fact that metabolism could not be proportional to the mass of the animal was suggested by Sarrus and Rameaux in 1838. The first indication that oxygen consumption (or other indices of metabolic rate, Y) related to the animal body mass (M) according to an exponential of the type Y = a · Mb , where b was about 0...
March 30, 2023: Comprehensive Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36994765/issue-information
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
(no author information available yet)
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
March 30, 2023: Comprehensive Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36815623/exercise-in-the-prevention-and-treatment-of-type-2-diabetes
#37
REVIEW
John P Kirwan, Elizabeth C Heintz, Candida J Rebello, Christopher L Axelrod
Type 2 diabetes is a systemic, multifactorial disease that is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality globally. Despite a rise in the number of available medications and treatments available for management, exercise remains a first-line prevention and intervention strategy due to established safety, efficacy, and tolerability in the general population. Herein we review the predisposing risk factors for, prevention, pathophysiology, and treatment of type 2 diabetes. We emphasize key cellular and molecular adaptive processes that provide insight into our evolving understanding of how, when, and what types of exercise may improve glycemic control...
February 23, 2023: Comprehensive Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36715285/tensions-in-taxonomies-current-understanding-and-future-directions-in-the-pathobiologic-basis-and-treatment-of-group-1-and-group-3-pulmonary-hypertension
#38
REVIEW
Sue Gu, Khushboo Goel, Lindsay M Forbes, Vitaly O Kheyfets, Yen-Rei A Yu, Rubin M Tuder, Kurt R Stenmark
In the over 100 years since the recognition of pulmonary hypertension (PH), immense progress and significant achievements have been made with regard to understanding the pathophysiology of the disease and its treatment. These advances have been mostly in idiopathic pulmonary arterial hypertension (IPAH), which was classified as Group 1 Pulmonary Hypertension (PH) at the Second World Symposia on PH in 1998. However, the pathobiology of PH due to chronic lung disease, classified as Group 3 PH, remains poorly understood and its treatments thus remain limited...
January 30, 2023: Comprehensive Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36715284/issue-information
#39
JOURNAL ARTICLE
(no author information available yet)
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
January 30, 2023: Comprehensive Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36715283/from-beneath-the-skin-to-the-airway-wall-understanding-the-pathological-role-of-adipose-tissue-in-comorbid-asthma-obesity
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Carolyn J Wang, Peter B Noble, John G Elliot, Alan L James, Kimberley C W Wang
This article provides a contemporary report on the role of adipose tissue in respiratory dysfunction. Adipose tissue is distributed throughout the body, accumulating beneath the skin (subcutaneous), around organs (visceral), and importantly in the context of respiratory disease, has recently been shown to accumulate within the airway wall: "airway-associated adipose tissue." Excessive adipose tissue deposition compromises respiratory function and increases the severity of diseases such as asthma. The mechanisms of respiratory impairment are inflammatory, structural, and mechanical in nature, vary depending on the anatomical site of deposition and adipose tissue subtype, and likely contribute to different phenotypes of comorbid asthma-obesity...
January 30, 2023: Comprehensive Physiology
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