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https://read.qxmd.com/read/37161090/fructose-induced-salt-sensitive-blood-pressure-differentially-affects-sympathetically-mediated-aortic-stiffness-in-male-and-female-sprague-dawley-rats
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dragana Komnenov, Noreen F Rossi
Hypertension is the leading risk factor for major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE). Aortic stiffness and sympathoexcitation are robust predictors of MACE. Combined high fructose and sodium intake increases arterial pressure, aortic stiffness, renin, and sympathetic nerve activity in male rats. We hypothesized that activation of the renin angiotensin system (RAS) and/or the sympathetic system mediates aortic stiffness in rats with fructose-induced salt-sensitive blood pressure. Male and female Sprague-Dawley rats ingested 20% fructose or 20% glucose in drinking water with 0...
May 2023: Physiological Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37147904/voltage-sensor-current-sr-ca-2-release-and-ca-2-channel-current-during-trains-of-action-potential-like-depolarizations-of-skeletal-muscle-fibers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hugo Bibollet, Elton L Nguyen, Daniel R Miranda, Christopher W Ward, Andrew A Voss, Martin F Schneider, Erick O Hernández-Ochoa
In skeletal muscle, CaV 1.1 serves as the voltage sensor for both excitation-contraction coupling (ECC) and L-type Ca2+ channel activation. We have recently adapted the technique of action potential (AP) voltage clamp (APVC) to monitor the current generated by the movement of intramembrane voltage sensors (IQ ) during single imposed transverse tubular AP-like depolarization waveforms (IQAP ). We now extend this procedure to monitoring IQAP , and Ca2+ currents during trains of tubular AP-like waveforms in adult murine skeletal muscle fibers, and compare them with the trajectories of APs and AP-induced Ca2+ release measured in other fibers using field stimulation and optical probes...
May 2023: Physiological Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37147887/inspiratory-pressure-waveform-influences-time-to-failure-respiratory-muscle-fatigue-and-metabolism-during-resistive-breathing
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mathias Krogh Poulsen, Stephen E Rees, John Hansen, Andrew J T Stevenson, Søren Kjaergaard, Carlo A Volta, Savino Spadaro, Dan S Karbing
Increased ventilatory work beyond working capacity of the respiratory muscles can induce fatigue, resulting in limited respiratory muscle endurance (Tlim ). Previous resistive breathing investigations all applied square wave inspiratory pressure as fatigue-inducing pattern. Spontaneous breathing pressure pattern more closely approximate a triangle waveform. This study aimed at comparing Tlim , maximal inspiratory pressure (PImax ), and metabolism between square and triangle wave breathing. Eight healthy subjects (Wei = 76 ± 10 kg, H = 181 ± 7...
May 2023: Physiological Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37144628/cardiomyocyte-zkscan3-regulates-remodeling-following-pressure-overload
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Xiaosen Ouyang, Sayan Bakshi, Gloria A Benavides, Zhihuan Sun, Gerardo Hernandez-Moreno, Helen E Collins, Mariame S Kane, Silvio Litovsky, Martin E Young, John C Chatham, Victor Darley-Usmar, Adam R Wende, Jianhua Zhang
Autophagy is important for protein and organelle quality control. Growing evidence demonstrates that autophagy is tightly controlled by transcriptional mechanisms, including repression by zinc finger containing KRAB and SCAN domains 3 (ZKSCAN3). We hypothesize that cardiomyocyte-specific ZKSCAN3 knockout (Z3K) disrupts autophagy activation and repression balance and exacerbates cardiac pressure-overload-induced remodeling following transverse aortic constriction (TAC). Indeed, Z3K mice had an enhanced mortality compared to control (Con) mice following TAC...
May 2023: Physiological Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37144609/the-impact-of-sprint-interval-training-with-or-without-weight-loss-on-substrate-oxidation-in-adults-a-secondary-analysis-of-the-i-flex-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dawson Nancekievill, Benjamin H Colpitts, Ken Seaman, Martine Girard, Martin Sénéchal
Endurance exercise training and weight loss (WL) have been associated with changes in fat oxidation. However, there is limited evidence investigating the impact of sprint interval training (SIT)-induced WL on fat oxidation in adults. To investigate the impact of SIT with or without WL on fat oxidation, 34 adults aged 19-60 years (males, n = 15) took part in 4-week SIT. SIT consisted of 30-s Wingates starting with two intervals and working up to four interspersed with 4 min of active recovery...
May 2023: Physiological Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37144602/lateral-position-does-not-cause-an-interhemicerebral-difference-of-cerebral-hemodynamic-in-healthy-adult-volunteers
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ichiro Kamiya, Chol Kim, Atsuko Kageyama, Atsuhiro Sakamoto
Cerebral perfusion is maintained at a consistent value irrespective of changes in systemic blood pressure or disease-induced changes in general physical condition. This regulatory mechanism is effective despite postural changes, working even during changes in posture, such as those from sitting to standing or from the head-down to the head-up position. However, no study has addressed changes in perfusion separately in the left and right cerebral hemispheres, and there has been no specific investigation of the effect of the lateral decubitus position on perfusion in each hemisphere...
May 2023: Physiological Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37144592/nano-selenium-relieved-hepatic-and-renal-oxidative-damage-in-hypothyroid-rats
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mahmoud Hosseini, Farimah Behehsti, Narges Marefati, Akbar Anaeigoudari
Hypothyroidism can induce oxidative stress. Nano-selenium (Nano Sel) has antioxidant effects. The current research explored Nano Sel effects on hepatic and renal oxidative damage induced by hypothyroidism in rats. Animals were grouped into (1) Control; (2) Propylthiouracil (PTU) group which received water mixed with 0.05% of PTU; (3) PTU-Nano Sel 50; (4) PTU-Nano Sel 100; and (5) PTU-Nano Sel 150. Besides PTU, the PTU-Nano Sel groups were treated with 50, 100, or 150 μg/kg of Nano Sel intraperitoneally...
May 2023: Physiological Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37144560/multichannel-modulation-of-depolarizing-and-repolarizing-ion-currents-increases-the-positive-rate-dependent-action-potential-prolongation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Candido Cabo
Prolongation of the action potential duration (APD) could prevent reentrant arrhythmias if prolongation occurs at the fast excitation rates of tachycardia with minimal prolongation at slow excitation rates (i.e., if prolongation is positive rate-dependent). APD prolongation by current anti-arrhythmic agents is either reverse (larger APD prolongation at slow rates than at fast rates) or neutral (similar APD prolongation at slow and fast rates), which may not result in an effective anti-arrhythmic action. In this report we show that, in computer models of the human ventricular action potential, the combined modulation of both depolarizing and repolarizing ion currents results in a stronger positive rate-dependent APD prolongation than modulation of repolarizing potassium currents...
May 2023: Physiological Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37144554/the-effects-of-resistance-training-to-near-failure-on-strength-hypertrophy-and-motor-unit-adaptations-in-previously-trained-adults
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Bradley A Ruple, Daniel L Plotkin, Morgan A Smith, Joshua S Godwin, Casey L Sexton, Mason C McIntosh, Nicholas J Kontos, Jonathan P Beausejour, Jason I Pagan, Juan P Rodriguez, Daniel Sheldon, Kevan S Knowles, Cleiton A Libardi, Kaelin C Young, Matt S Stock, Michael D Roberts
Limited research exists examining how resistance training to failure affects applied outcomes and single motor unit characteristics in previously trained individuals. Herein, resistance-trained adults (24 ± 3 years old, self-reported resistance training experience was 6 ± 4 years, 11 men and 8 women) were randomly assigned to either a low-repetitions-in-reserve (RIR; i.e., training near failure, n = 10) or high-RIR (i.e., not training near failure, n = 9) group...
May 2023: Physiological Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37144546/effect-of-different-levels-of-acute-hypoxia-on-subsequent-oral-glucose-tolerance-in-males-with-overweight-a-balanced-cross-over-pilot-feasibility-study
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jo Corbett, Michael J Tipton, Maria Perissiou, Thomas James, John S Young, Alexander Newman, Michael Cummings, Hugh Montgomery, Michael P W Grocott, Anthony I Shepherd
Previous research has shown that ≤60 min hypoxic exposure improves subsequent glycaemic control, but the optimal level of hypoxia is unknown and data are lacking from individuals with overweight. We undertook a cross-over pilot feasibility study investigating the effect of 60-min prior resting exposure to different inspired oxygen fractions (CON FI O2  = 0.209; HIGH FI O2  = 0.155; VHIGH FI O2  = 0.125) on glycaemic control, insulin sensitivity, and oxidative stress during a subsequent oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) in males with overweight (mean (SD) BMI = 27...
May 2023: Physiological Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37144450/the-effect-of-maternal-pregestational-diabetes-on-fetal-autonomic-nervous-system
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Luis Mercado, Diana Escalona-Vargas, Sarah Blossom, Eric R Siegel, Julie R Whittington, Hubert Preissl, Kaitlyn Walden, Hari Eswaran
Heart rate variability assessment of neonates of pregestational diabetic mothers have shown alterations in the autonomic nervous system (ANS). The objective was to study the effect of maternal pregestational diabetes on ANS at the fetal stage by combining cardiac and movement parameters using a non-invasive fetal magnetocardiography (fMCG) technique. This is an observational study with 40 participants where fetuses from a group of 9 Type 1, 19 Type 2 diabetic, and 12 non-diabetic pregnant women were included...
May 2023: Physiological Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37186372/a-mathematical-model-of-vascular-and-hemodynamics-changes-in-early-and-late-forms-of-preeclampsia
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Farbod Sedaghati, Rudolph L Gleason
Preeclampsia-eclampsia syndrome is a leading cause of maternal mortality. The precise etiology of preeclampsia is still not well-defined and different forms exist, including early and late forms or preeclampsia, which may arise via distinctly different mechanisms. Low-dose aspirin administered at the end of the first trimester in women identified as high risk has been shown to reduce the incidence of early, but not late, preeclampsia; however, current risk factors show only fair predictive capability. There is a pressing need to develop accurate descriptions for the different forms of preeclampsia...
April 2023: Physiological Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37102225/evidence-of-sex-differences-in-cancer-related-cardiac-complications-in-mouse-models-of-pancreatic-and-liver-cancer
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anna Gams, Alejandro Nevarez, Stephanie Perkail, Aileen Venegas, Sharon A George, Tatiana Efimova, Igor R Efimov
Abnormal heart rate variability (HRV) is commonly observed in cancer patients who have undergone targeted therapy and/or surgery, yet the effects of cancer itself on cardiac function remain underexplored. Specifically, there is limited knowledge about sex-specific manifestations of HRV in cancer patients. Transgenic mouse models are widely used to study different types of cancer. Here, we aimed to investigate the sex-specific effects of cancer on cardiac function using transgenic mouse models of pancreatic and liver cancers...
April 2023: Physiological Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37100594/resistance-exercise-acutely-elevates-dynamic-cerebral-autoregulation-gain
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Oliver J Smail, Daniel J Clarke, Qais Al-Alem, William Wallis, Alan R Barker, Jonathan D Smirl, Bert Bond
Dynamic cerebral autoregulation (dCA) describes the regulation of cerebral blood flow (CBF) in response to fluctuations in systemic blood pressure (BP). Heavy resistance exercise is known to induce large transient elevations in BP, which are translated into perturbations of CBF, and may alter dCA in the immediate aftermath. This study aimed to better quantify the time course of any acute alterations in dCA after resistance exercise. Following familiarisation to all procedures, 22 (14 male) healthy young adults (22 ± 2 years) completed an experimental trial and resting control trial, in a counterbalanced order...
April 2023: Physiological Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37078461/sex-differences-in-body-fluid-composition-in-humans-with-obstructive-sleep-apnea-before-and-after-cpap-therapy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
David D M Nicholl, Patrick J Hanly, Jennifer M MacRae, Ann A Zalucky, George B Handley, Darlene Y Sola, Sofia B Ahmed
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is common in heart and kidney disease, both conditions prone to fluid retention. Nocturnal rostral fluid shift contributes to the pathogenesis of OSA in men more than women, suggesting a potential role for sex differences in body fluid composition in the pathogenesis of OSA, with men having a predisposition to more severe OSA due to an underlying volume expanded state. Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) increases intraluminal pressure in the upper airway and mitigates the rostral fluid shift; this, in turn, may prevent fluid redistribution from other parts of the body to the upper airway...
April 2023: Physiological Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37078458/autonomic-response-to-early-head-up-tilt-in-patients-with-severe-traumatic-brain-injury-analysis-from-a-randomized-feasibility-trial
#36
RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Michala Dalsgaard Schultz, Morten Alstrup, Markus Harboe Olsen, Ronan M G Berg, Jesper Mehlsen, Kirsten Møller, Christian Gunge Riberholt
Patients with severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) may have autonomic dysfunction, one manifestation of which is orthostatic intolerance. This potentially impairs physical rehabilitation. However, the exact mechanisms remain elusive. In 30 patients participating in a trial of early tilt training versus standard care and 15 healthy volunteers, 5-min electrocardiography was recorded in the supine position and during 70° head-up tilt. Heart rate variability was analyzed by the low- and high-frequency (LF and HF) power, the LF-HF ratio, the total power, the ratio of the standard deviation of normal-to-normal intervals (SDNN), the root mean square of successive differences (RMSSD), the detrended fluctuations, and sample entropy...
April 2023: Physiological Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37078457/influence-of-aspirin-on-aging-skeletal-muscle-insights-from-a-cross-sectional-cohort-of-septuagenarians
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
William A Fountain, Masatoshi Naruse, W Holmes Finch, Alex Claiborne, Scott W Trappe, Todd A Trappe
Aspirin is one of the most commonly consumed cyclooxygenase (COX)-inhibitors and anti-inflammatory drugs and has been shown to block COX-produced regulators of inflammation and aging skeletal muscle size. We used propensity score matching to compare skeletal muscle characteristics of individuals from the Health ABC study that did not consume aspirin or any other COX-inhibiting drugs (non-consumers, n = 497, 74 ± 3 year, 168 ± 9 cm, 75.1 ± 13...
April 2023: Physiological Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37078449/altered-expression-of-synaptic-proteins-and-adhesion-molecules-in-the-hippocampus-and-cortex-following-the-onset-of-diabetes-in-nonobese-diabetic-mice
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Takumi Yokokawa, Kohei Kido, Koji Sato, Tatsuya Hayashi, Satoshi Fujita
Mounting evidence links Type 1 diabetes (T1D) with cognitive dysfunction, psychiatric disorders, and synaptic alterations; however, the underlying mechanism remains unclear. Numerous synaptic proteins and synaptic adhesion molecules (SAMs) that orchestrate synaptic formation, restructuring, and elimination are essential for proper brain function. Currently, it is unclear whether the pathogenesis of T1D is related to the expression of synaptic proteins and SAMs. Here, we investigated whether T1D mice exhibited altered synaptic protein and SAM expression in the hippocampus and cortex...
April 2023: Physiological Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37078380/postprandial-dysfunction-in-fatty-liver-disease
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Josephine Grandt, Anne-Sofie H Jensen, Mikkel P Werge, Elias B Rashu, Andreas Møller, Anders E Junker, Lise Hobolth, Christian Mortensen, Christian D Johansen, Mogens Vyberg, Reza Rafiolsadat Serizawa, Søren Møller, Lise Lotte Gluud, Nicolai J Wewer Albrechtsen
Fatty liver disease has mainly been characterized under fasting conditions. However, as the liver is essential for postprandial homeostasis, identifying postprandial disturbances may be important. Here, we investigated postprandial changes in markers of metabolic dysfunction between healthy individuals, obese individuals with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and patients with cirrhosis. We included individuals with biopsy-proven NAFLD (n = 9, mean age 50 years, mean BMI 35 kg/m2 , no/mild fibrosis), cirrhosis with hepatic steatosis (n = 10, age 62 years, BMI 32 kg/m2 , CHILD A/B) and healthy controls (n = 10, age 23, BMI 25 kg/m2 ), randomized 1:1 to fasting or standardized mixed meal test (postprandial)...
April 2023: Physiological Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37078378/high-sodium-intake-does-not-worsen-low-potassium-induced-kidney-damage
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yahua Zhang, Juan Pablo Arroyo, Fabian Bock, Ming-Zhi Zhang, Raymond C Harris, Andrew S Terker
High sodium and low potassium intake have both been linked to poor cardiovascular health outcomes and increased mortality rates. A combination of the two is thought to be particularly detrimental. While mechanisms are multiple, the kidney is an important target of harmful effects and low potassium influences on both proximal and distal nephron segments are especially potent. We recently reported that a combined high sodium/low potassium diet causes kidney injury and that low potassium in isolation can have similar effects...
April 2023: Physiological Reports
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