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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38787757/physiological-and-locomotor-profiling-enables-to-differentiate-between-sprinters-400-m-runners-and-middle-distance-runners
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maximiliane Thron, Alexander Woll, Lukas Doller, Oliver Jan Quittmann, Sascha Härtel, Ludwig Ruf, Stefan Altmann
Thron, M, Woll, A, Doller, L, Quittmann, OJ, Härtel, S, Ruf, L, and Altmann, S. Physiological and locomotor profiling enables to differentiate between sprinters, 400-m runners, and middle-distance runners. J Strength Cond Res XX(X): 000-000, 2024-Different approaches exist for characterizing athletes, e.g., physiological and locomotor profiling. The aims of this study were to generate and compare physiological and locomotor profiles of male and female runners and to evaluate relationships between the different approaches...
May 24, 2024: Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38787741/dynamic-3d-in-vitro-lung-models-applications-of-inorganic-nanoparticles-for-model-development-and-characterization
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REVIEW
Laura Fallert, Ane Urigoitia-Asua, Amaia Cipitria, Dorleta Jimenez de Aberasturi
Being a vital organ exposed to the external environment, the lung is susceptible to a plethora of pathogens and pollutants. This is reflected in high incidences of chronic respiratory diseases, which remain a leading cause of mortality world-wide and pose a persistent global burden. It is thus of paramount importance to improve our understanding of these pathologies and provide better therapeutic options. This necessitates the development of representative and physiologically relevant in vitro models. Advances in bioengineering have enabled the development of sophisticated models that not only capture the three-dimensional architecture of the cellular environment but also incorporate the dynamics of local biophysical stimuli...
May 24, 2024: Nanoscale
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38787733/intestinal-absorption-of-bioactive-oligopeptides-paracellular-transport-and-tight-junction-modulation
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REVIEW
Zhipeng Yu, Di Liu, Chunjian Wu, Wenzhu Zhao
Bioactive oligopeptides have gained increasing attention due to their diverse physiological functions, and these can be transported into the vasculature via transcellular and paracellular pathways. Among these, paracellular transport through the intercellular space is a passive diffusion process without energy consumption. It is currently the most frequently reported absorption route for food-derived bioactive oligopeptides. Previous work has demonstrated that paracellular pathways are mainly controlled by tight junctions, but the mechanism by which they regulate paracellular absorption of bioactive oligopeptides remains unclear...
May 24, 2024: Food & Function
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38787723/satiety-controls-behavior-in-hydra-through-an-interplay-of-pre-enteric-and-central-nervous-system-like-neuron-populations
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christoph Giez, Christopher Noack, Ehsan Sakib, Lisa-Marie Hofacker, Urska Repnik, Marc Bramkamp, Thomas C G Bosch
Hunger and satiety can have an influence on decision-making, sensory processing, and motor behavior by altering the internal state of the brain. This process necessitates the integration of peripheral sensory stimuli into the central nervous system. Here, we show how animals without a central nervous system such as the cnidarian Hydra measure and integrate satiety into neuronal circuits and which specific neuronal populations are involved. We demonstrate that this simple nervous system, previously referred to as diffuse, has an endodermal subpopulation (N4) similar to the enteric nervous system (feeding-associated behavior) and an ectodermal population (N3) that performs central nervous system-like functions (physiology/motor)...
May 23, 2024: Cell Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38787698/pixel-screening-in-lifetime-based-temperature-mapping-using-%C3%AE-nayf-4-nd-3-yb-3-by-time-gated-near-infrared-fluorescence-imaging-on-deep-tissue-in-live-mice
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Hiroyuki Kurahashi, Masakazu Umezawa, Kyohei Okubo, Kohei Soga
Near-infrared fluorescence (NIRF) thermometry is an emerging method for the noncontact measurement of in vivo deep temperatures. Fluorescence-lifetime-based methods are effective because they are unaffected by optical loss due to excitation or detection paths. Moreover, the physiological changes in body temperature in deep tissues and their pharmacological effects are yet to be fully explored. In this study, we investigated the potential application of the NIRF lifetime-based method for temperature measurement of in vivo deep tissues in the abdomen using rare-earth-based particle materials...
May 24, 2024: ACS Applied Bio Materials
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38787676/prediction-of-achilles-tendon-force-during-common-motor-tasks-from-markerless-video
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Zhengliang Xia, Bradley M Cornish, Daniel Devaprakash, Rod S Barrett, David G Lloyd, Andrea H Hams, Claudio Pizzolato
Remodeling of the Achilles tendon (AT) is partly driven by its mechanical environment. AT force can be estimated with neuromusculoskeletal (NMSK) modeling; however, the complex experimental setup required to perform the analyses confines use to the laboratory. We developed task-specific long short-term memory (LSTM) neural networks that employ markerless video data to predict the AT force during walking, running, countermovement jump, single-leg landing, and single-leg heel rise. The task-specific LSTM models were trained on pose estimation keypoints and corresponding AT force data from 16 subjects, calculated via an established NMSK modeling pipeline, and cross-validated using a leave-one-subject-out approach...
May 24, 2024: IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38787631/lectin-based-sp3-technology-enables-n-glycoproteomic-analysis-of-mouse-oocytes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zian Huo, Haixia Tu, Jie Ren, Xiangzheng Zhang, Yaling Qi, Chenghao Situ, Yan Li, Yueshuai Guo, Xuejiang Guo, Hui Zhu
N-glycosylation is one of the most universal and complex protein post-translational modifications (PTMs), and it is involved in many physiological and pathological activities. Owing to the low abundance of N-glycoproteins, enrichment of N-glycopeptides for mass spectrometry analysis usually requires a large amount of peptides. Additionally, oocyte protein N-glycosylation has not been systemically characterized due to the limited sample amount. Here, we developed a glycosylation enrichment method based on lectin and a single-pot, solid-phase-enhanced sample preparation (SP3) technology, termed lectin-based SP3 technology (LectinSP3)...
May 24, 2024: Journal of Proteome Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38787603/evaluation-of-the-parkinson-s-remote-interactive-monitoring-system-in-a-clinical-setting-usability-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bronwyn Bridges, Jake Taylor, John Thomas Weber
BACKGROUND: The fastest-growing neurological disorder is Parkinson disease (PD), a progressive neurodegenerative disease that affects 10 million people worldwide. PD is typically treated with levodopa, an oral pill taken to increase dopamine levels, and other dopaminergic agonists. As the disease advances, the efficacy of the drug diminishes, necessitating adjustments in treatment dosage according to the patient's symptoms and disease progression. Therefore, remote monitoring systems that can provide more detailed and accurate information on a patient's condition regularly are a valuable tool for clinicians and patients to manage their medication...
May 24, 2024: JMIR Human Factors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38787599/characterization-of-the-skeletal-muscle-arginine-methylome-in-health-and-disease-reveals-remodeling-in-amyotrophic-lateral-sclerosis
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Julian P H Wong, Ronnie Blazev, Yaan-Kit Ng, Craig A Goodman, Magdalene K Montgomery, Kevin I Watt, Christian S Carl, Matthew J Watt, Christian T Voldstedlund, Erik A Richter, Peter J Crouch, Frederik J Steyn, Shyuan T Ngo, Benjamin L Parker
Arginine methylation is a protein posttranslational modification important for the development of skeletal muscle mass and function. Despite this, our understanding of the regulation of arginine methylation under settings of health and disease remains largely undefined. Here, we investigated the regulation of arginine methylation in skeletal muscles in response to exercise and hypertrophic growth, and in diseases involving metabolic dysfunction and atrophy. We report a limited regulation of arginine methylation under physiological settings that promote muscle health, such as during growth and acute exercise, nor in disease models of insulin resistance...
May 31, 2024: FASEB Journal: Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38787578/polymer-brushes-on-nanoparticles-for-controlling-the-interaction-with-protein-rich-physiological-media
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REVIEW
Carlos Pavón, Edmondo M Benetti, Francesca Lorandi
The interaction of nanoparticles (NPs) with biological environments triggers the formation of a protein corona (PC), which significantly influences their behavior in vivo . This review explores the evolving understanding of PC formation, focusing on the opportunity for decreasing or suppressing protein-NP interactions by macromolecular engineering of NP shells. The functionalization of NPs with a dense, hydrated polymer brush shell is a powerful strategy for imparting stealth properties in order to elude recognition by the immune system...
May 24, 2024: Langmuir: the ACS Journal of Surfaces and Colloids
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38787570/effect-of-spatial-context-on-perceived-walking-direction
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chang Chen, W Paul Boyce, Colin J Palmer, Colin W G Clifford
Contextual modulation occurs for many aspects of high-level vision but is relatively unexplored for the perception of walking direction. In a recent study, we observed an effect of the temporal context on perceived walking direction. Here, we examined the spatial contextual modulation by measuring the perceived direction of a target point-light walker in the presence of two flanker walkers, one on each side. Experiment 1 followed a within-subjects design. Participants (n = 30) completed a spatial context task by judging the walking direction of the target in 13 different conditions: a walker alone in the center or with two flanking walkers either intact or scrambled at a flanker deviation of ±15°, ±30°, or ±45°...
May 1, 2024: Journal of Vision
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38787554/adaptation-of-the-risk-analysis-index-for-frailty-assessment-using-diagnostic-codes
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Alis J Dicpinigaitis, Yekaterina Khamzina, Daniel E Hall, Hasan Nassereldine, Jason Kennedy, Christopher W Seymour, Meic Schmidt, Katherine M Reitz, Christian A Bowers
IMPORTANCE: Frailty is associated with adverse outcomes after even minor physiologic stressors. The validated Risk Analysis Index (RAI) quantifies frailty; however, existing methods limit application to in-person interview (clinical RAI) and quality improvement datasets (administrative RAI). OBJECTIVE: To expand the utility of the RAI utility to available International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision, Clinical Modification (ICD-10-CM) administrative data, using the National Inpatient Sample (NIS)...
May 1, 2024: JAMA Network Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38787512/effect-of-virgin-olive-oil-as-spreadable-preparation-on-atherosclerosis-compared-to-dairy-butter-in-apoe-deficient-mice
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Roberto Martínez-Beamonte, Cristina Barranquero, Sonia Gascón, Juan Mariño, Carmen Arnal, Gloria Estopañán, María Jesús Rodriguez-Yoldi, Joaquín Carlos Surra, Olga Martín-Belloso, Isabel Odriozola-Serrano, Israel Orman, Jose Carlos Segovia, Jesús Osada, María Ángeles Navarro
UNLABELLED: Olive oil is the main source of lipid energy in the Mediterranean diet and there is strong evidence of its health benefits. The effect of extra virgin olive oil (EVOO) in the form of a preparation of spreadable virgin olive oil (S-VO) on the progression of atheroma plaques was investigated in Apoe-deficient mice, a model of accelerated atherosclerosis. METHODS: Two isocaloric Western purified diets containing 20% fat, either as S-VO or as dairy butter, were used to feed 28 males and 16 females of two-month-old Apoe-deficient mice for 12 weeks...
May 24, 2024: Journal of Physiology and Biochemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38787496/poly-adp-ribose-polymerase-1-modulations-in-the-genesis-of-thrombosis
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REVIEW
Raishal Safdar, Aastha Mishra, Girish M Shah, Mohammad Zahid Ashraf
Thrombosis, a coagulation disorder, occurs due to altered levels of coagulation, fibrinolytic and immune factors, which are otherwise known to maintain hemostasis in normal physiological conditions. Here, we review the direct and indirect participation of a multifunctional nuclear enzyme poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase-1 (PARP1) in the expression of key genes and cellular processes involved in thrombotic pathogenesis. PARP1 biological activities range from maintenance of genomic integrity, chromatin remodeling, base excision DNA repair, stress responses to cell death, angiogenesis and cell cycle pathways...
May 24, 2024: Journal of Thrombosis and Thrombolysis
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38787486/the-origin-of-intraluminal-pressure-waves-in-gastrointestinal-tract
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Swati Sharma, Martin L Buist
The gastrointestinal (GI) peristalsis is an involuntary wave-like contraction of the GI wall that helps to propagate food along the tract. Many GI diseases, e.g., gastroparesis, are known to cause motility disorders in which the physiological contractile patterns of the wall get disrupted. Therefore, to understand the pathophysiology of these diseases, it is necessary to understand the mechanism of GI motility. We present a coupled electromechanical model to describe the mechanism of GI motility and the transduction pathway of cellular electrical activities into mechanical deformation and the generation of intraluminal pressure (IP) waves in the GI tract...
May 24, 2024: Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38787479/silencing-of-the-t-type-voltage-gated-calcium-channel-%C3%AE-1-subunit-by-fungus-mediated-rnai-altered-the-structure-of-f-actin-and-caused-defective-behaviors-in-ditylenchus-destructor
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Jiahao Yang, Siyu Zhou, Ziqi Yang, Xuqi Shi, Haoran Liu, Zhuhong Yang, Deliang Peng, Zhong Ding, Shan Ye
BACKGROUND: T-type calcium channels, characterized as low-voltage activated (LVA) calcium channels, play crucial physiological roles across a wide range of tissues, including both the neuronal and nonneuronal systems. Using in situ hybridization and RNA interference (RNAi) techniques in vitro, we previously identified the tissue distribution and physiological function of the T-type calcium channel α1 subunit (DdCα1G) in the plant-parasitic nematode Ditylenchus destructor. METHODS AND RESULTS: To further characterize the functional role of DdCα1G, we employed a combination of immunohistochemistry and fungus-mediated RNAi and found that DdCα1G was clearly distributed in stylet-related tissue, oesophageal gland-related tissue, secretory-excretory duct-related tissue and male spicule-related tissue...
May 24, 2024: Molecular Biology Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38787468/a-specific-diagnostic-metabolome-signature-in-adult-iga-vasculitis
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Alexandre Boissais, Hélène Blasco, Patrick Emond, Antoine Lefèvre, Adrien Bigot, Yanis Ramdani, Nicole Ferreira Maldent, Denis Mulleman, Evangéline Pillebout, François Maillot, Alexandra Audemard-Verger
INTRODUCTION: IgA vasculitis diagnosis relies primarily on clinical features and is confirmed by pathological findings. To date, there is no reliable noninvasive diagnostic biomarker. OBJECTIVE: We aimed to explore the baseline serum metabolome of adult patients with IgA vasculitis to identify potential diagnostic biomarkers. METHODS: We performed a study comparing the serum metabolome of patients with IgA vasculitis to that of patients with inflammatory condition, namely spondyloarthritis...
May 24, 2024: Metabolomics: Official Journal of the Metabolomic Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38787411/enhancing-endurance-performance-with-combined-imagined-and-actual-physical-practice
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Robin Souron, Benjamin Pageaux, Nathan Grosboillot, Aymeric Guillot, Mathieu Gruet, Mathilde F Bertrand, Guillaume Y Millet, Thomas Lapole
PURPOSE: The perception of effort exerts influence in determining task failure during endurance performance. Training interventions blending physical and cognitive tasks yielded promising results in enhancing performance. Motor imagery can decrease the perception of effort. Whether combining motor imagery and physical training improves endurance remains to be understood, and this was the aim of this study. METHODS: Participants (24 ± 3 year) were assigned to a motor imagery (n = 16) or a control (n = 17) group...
May 24, 2024: European Journal of Applied Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38787388/non-invasive-assessment-of-human-microvascular-function-in-health-and-disease-using-incident-dark-field-microscopy
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Boran Katunaric, Gopika SenthilKumar, Forrest Stehula, Alec Werthman, Henry Bordas-Murphy, Julie K Freed
Reduced peripheral microvascular reactivity is associated with increased risk for major adverse cardiac events (MACE). Tools for non-invasive assessment of peripheral microvascular function are limited and existing technology is poorly validated in both healthy populations and patients with cardiovascular disease (CVD). Here, we utilized a handheld incident-darkfield imaging tool (CytoCam) to test the hypothesis that compared to healthy individuals (no risk factors for CVD), subjects formally diagnosed with coronary artery disease (CAD) or those with ≥ 2 risk factors for CAD (Endothelial Dysfunction; ED) would exhibit impaired peripheral microvascular reactivity...
May 24, 2024: American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38787387/editorial-focus-on-h-00211-2024r1expanding-the-horizons-of-cardioprotection-unveiling-a-role-of-non-neuronal-cholinergic-signaling-in-hypoxic-preconditioning
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Hans Erik Bøtker, Jacob Marthinsen Seefeldt
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May 24, 2024: American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology
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