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  1. There has been a clear decline in the volume of oxygen in Earth’s atmosphere over the past 20 years. Although the magnitude of this decrease appears small compared to the amount of oxygen in the atmosphere, it...

    Authors: Daniel Martin, Helen McKenna and Valerie Livina
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2016 67:501
  2. At the 93rd annual meeting of the Physiological Society of Japan, a symposium entitled “Expanding frontiers in weight-control research explored by young investigators” was organized. The latest research on wei...

    Authors: Yoshiro Ishimaru, Chisayo Kozuka, Kenichiro Nakajima and Tsutomu Sasaki
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2016 67:495
  3. Both types 1 and 2 diabetes mellitus (T1DM and T2DM) are associated with profound deterioration of calcium and bone metabolism, partly from impaired intestinal calcium absorption, leading to a reduction in cal...

    Authors: Kannikar Wongdee, Nateetip Krishnamra and Narattaphol Charoenphandhu
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2016 67:487
  4. Clarification of the functiogenesis of the embryonic central nervous system (CNS) has long been problematic, because conventional electrophysiological techniques have several limitations. First, early embryoni...

    Authors: Katsushige Sato and Yoko Momose-Sato
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2016 67:482
  5. Oligodendrocyte precursor cells (OPCs) appear in the late embryonic brain, mature into oligodendrocytes (OLs), and form myelin in the postnatal brain. It has been proposed that early born OPCs derived from the...

    Authors: Masae Naruse, Yasuki Ishizaki, Kazuhiro Ikenaka, Aoi Tanaka and Seiji Hitoshi
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2016 67:479
  6. Respiratory activities are produced by medullary respiratory rhythm generators and are modulated from various sites in the lower brainstem, and which are then output as motor activities through premotor effere...

    Authors: Keiko Ikeda, Kiyoshi Kawakami, Hiroshi Onimaru, Yasumasa Okada, Shigefumi Yokota, Naohiro Koshiya, Yoshitaka Oku, Makito Iizuka and Hidehiko Koizumi
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2016 67:475
  7. Knowledge accumulated in the field of energetics of muscle contraction has been reviewed in this article. Active muscle converts chemical energy into heat and work. Therefore, measurements of heat production a...

    Authors: Kazuhiro Yamada
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2016 67:470
  8. We aimed to examine the afferent mechanisms for the reflex inhibition of the rhythmic micturition contractions (RMCs) of the urinary bladder induced by stimulation of the perineal skin afferents in urethane-an...

    Authors: Akiko Onda, Sae Uchida, Harue Suzuki and Harumi Hotta
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2016 66:468
  9. The effects of gravitational loading (G load) on humans have been studied ever since the early 20th century. After the dangers of G load in the vertical head-to-leg direction (+Gz load) became evident, many an...

    Authors: Yasuhiro Nishida, Satoshi Maruyama, Ichiro Shouji, Takehito Kemuriyama, Akimasa Tashiro, Hiroyuki Ohta, Kohsue Hagisawa, Megumi Hiruma and Hidetake Yokoe
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2016 66:461
  10. Alpha 7 subunits of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) are expressed in microglia and are involved in the suppression of neuroinflammation. Over the past decade, many reports show beneficial effects of...

    Authors: Mami Noda and AI Kobayashi
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2016 67:460

    The Correction to this article has been published in The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2018 68:s12576-018-0608-6

  11. In most species androgens shorten the cardiac action potential and reduce the risk of afterdepolarizations. Despite the central role of the rat model in physiological studies, the effects of androgens on the r...

    Authors: Mariana Argenziano, Gisela Tiscornia, Rosalia Moretta, Leonardo Casal, Constanza Potilinski, Carlos Amorena and Eduardo Garcia Gras
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2016 67:459
  12. The involvement of spinal NR2B, a N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor subunit, in the therapeutic effect of electro-acupuncture (EA) on chronic visceral hyperalgesia was investigated. Chronic visceral hyperalges...

    Authors: Hongping Liu, Yuhua Zhang, Debo Qi and Weimin Li
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2016 67:456
  13. Hibiscus sabdariffa (HS) has been traditionally used as a herbal medicine in Nigeria mainly because of its antihypertensive action. In view of the recent increase in the prevalence of renal failu...

    Authors: Daniel Chukwu Nwachukwu, Eddy Ikemefuna Aneke, Nkiru Zuada Nwachukwu, Nkiru Azubike and Lenard Fidelis Obika
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2016 67:458
  14. The purpose of this study was to examine the acute skeletal muscle and perceptual responses to blood flow restriction (BFR) exercise to failure between narrow nylon and elastic inflatable cuffs at rest and dur...

    Authors: Samuel L. Buckner, Scott J. Dankel, Brittany R. Counts, Matthew B. Jessee, J. Grant Mouser, Kevin T. Mattocks, Gilberto C. Laurentino, Takashi Abe and Jeremy P. Loenneke
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2016 67:457
  15. Extended periods of skeletal muscle disuse results in muscle atrophy and weakness. Currently, no therapeutic treatment is available for the prevention of this problem. Nonetheless, growing evidence suggests th...

    Authors: Toshinori Yoshihara, Yuki Yamamoto, Tsubasa Shibaguchi, Nobuyuki Miyaji, Ryo Kakigi, Hisashi Naito, Katsumasa Goto, Daijiro Ohmori, Toshitada Yoshioka and Takao Sugiura
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2016 67:453
  16. During exercise, tidal volume initially contributes to ventilatory responses more than respiratory frequency, and respiratory frequency then increases rapidly while tidal volume stabilizes. Dyspnea intensity i...

    Authors: Setsuro Tsukada, Yuri Masaoka, Akira Yoshikawa, Keiji Okamoto, Ikuo Homma and Masahiko Izumizaki
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2016 67:452
  17. Remote ischemic preconditioning (RIPC) is an intriguing approach which exposes a remote organ/tissue to a non-lethal transient ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) in order to potentiate the resistance of the desired or...

    Authors: Mehdi Khaksari, Fatemeh Zare Mehrjerdi, Mohammad Ebrahim Rezvani, Fatemeh Safari, Aghdas Mirgalili and Somayeh Niknazar
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2016 67:451
  18. We characterized human amniotic fluid stem cells (AFSC) in senescent cultures (6 weeks) versus cryopreserved cells using whole-cell patch-clamp, immunophenotyping, and differential gene expression profiling fo...

    Authors: Florin Iordache, Andrei Constantinescu, Eugen Andrei, Bogdan Amuzescu, Ferdinand Halitzchi, Lorand Savu and Horia Maniu
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2016 66:441
  19. The placenta is required to transport calcium (Ca2+) from mother to fetus during fetal bone mineralization. In an attempt to clarify the molecular basis of Ca2+ entry for this transport, we identified TRPM6 as a ...

    Authors: Yoshiro Suzuki, Masaki Watanabe, Claire T. Saito and Makoto Tominaga
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2016 67:449
  20. Peripheral tissue inflammation can alter the properties of somatic sensory pathways, causing behavioral hypersensitivity and resulting in increased responses to pain caused by noxious stimulation (hyperalgesia...

    Authors: Tetsuya Goto, Seog Bae Oh, Mamoru Takeda, Masamichi Shinoda, Tadasu Sato, Kaori K. Gunjikake and Koichi Iwata
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2016 66:448
  21. Estrogen withdrawal following menopause results in an increase of osteoclasts formation and bone resorption, which is one of the most important mechanisms of postmenopausal osteoporosis. Recently, growing evid...

    Authors: Hongying Piao, Xiaojie Chu, Wentao Lv and Yan Zhao
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2016 67:447
  22. The authors have reviewed recent research advances in basal ganglia circuitry and function, as well as in related disorders from multidisciplinary perspectives derived from the results of morphological, electr...

    Authors: Katsuya Yamada, Susumu Takahashi, Fuyuki Karube, Fumino Fujiyama, Kazuto Kobayashi, Akinori Nishi and Toshihiko Momiyama
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2016 66:445
  23. Oxidative stress contributes to acceleration of muscle atrophy. However, it is still not completely understood what triggers the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) during muscle atrophy. The objective...

    Authors: Tran-Non Nuoc, Suhee Kim, Sun Hee Ahn, Jin-Sil Lee, Byung-Ju Park and Tae-Hoon Lee
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2016 67:444
  24. Intracellular pH (pHi) regulation fundamentally participates in maintaining HCO3 release from HCO3 -secreting epithelia. We used parotid intralobular ducts loade...

    Authors: Kaori Ueno, Chikara Hirono, Michinori Kitagawa, Yoshiki Shiba and Makoto Sugita
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2016 66:443
  25. GABA and glycine are major inhibitory neurotransmitters in the CNS and act on receptors coupled to chloride channels. During early developmental periods, both GABA and glycine depolarize membrane potentials du...

    Authors: Susumu Ito
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2016 66:442
  26. Mitochondrial homeostasis is tightly regulated by two major processes: mitochondrial biogenesis and mitochondrial degradation by autophagy (mitophagy). Research in mitochondrial biogenesis in skeletal muscle i...

    Authors: Jeong-sun Ju, Sei-il Jeon, Je-young Park, Jong-young Lee, Seong-cheol Lee, Ki-jung Cho and Jong-moon Jeong
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2016 66:440
  27. Atrial fibrillation (AF) is related to mutations at the genetic level. This includes mutations in genes that encode KCNQ1, a subunit of the I Ks channel. Here, we investigate the mechanism...

    Authors: Indana Zulfa, Eun Bo Shim, Kwang-Soup Song and Ki Moo Lim
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2016 66:438
  28. Aging is associated with changes in sleep duration and quality, as well as increased rates of pathologic/disordered sleep. While several factors contribute to these changes, emerging research suggests that age...

    Authors: Takahiro J. Nakamura, Nana N. Takasu and Wataru Nakamura
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2016 66:439
  29. Recent evidence suggests that a minor subset of cancer cells, termed cancer stem cells (CSCs), have self-renewal and tumorigenic potential. Therefore, the characterization of CSCs is important for developing t...

    Authors: Tetsuya Takada, Kazuyuki Takata and Eishi Ashihara
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2016 66:435
  30. Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder with decline in memory. The role of oxidative stress is well known in the pathogenesis of the disease. The purpose of this study was to evaluate ...

    Authors: Soheila Pourkhodadad, Masoud Alirezaei, Mehrnoush Moghaddasi, Hassan Ahmadvand, Manizheh Karami, Bahram Delfan and Zahra Khanipour
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2016 66:437
  31. The study described herein aimed to examine changes in HDAC4 and its downstream targets in immobilization-induced rat skeletal muscle atrophy. Eleven male Wistar rats were used, and one hindlimb was immobilize...

    Authors: Toshinori Yoshihara, Shuichi Machida, Yuka Kurosaka, Ryo Kakigi, Takao Sugiura and Hisashi Naito
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2016 66:432
  32. Throughout our investigations on the ontogenesis of the electrophysiological events in early embryonic chick hearts, using optical techniques to record membrane potential probed with voltage-sensitive dyes, we...

    Authors: Tetsuro Sakai and Kohtaro Kamino
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2015 66:431
  33. β-adrenergic receptors (β-ARs) mediate the positive inotropic effects of catecholamines by cAMP-dependent phosphorylation of the L-type Ca2+ channels (LTCCs), which provide Ca2+ for the initiation and regulation ...

    Authors: Rimantas Treinys, Andrius Bogdelis, Lina Rimkutė, Jonas Jurevičius and Vytenis Arvydas Skeberdis
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2015 66:430
  34. We investigated the effect of noxious (pinching) and innocuous (stroking) stimulation of skin on serotonin (5-HT) release in the central nucleus of the amygdala (CeA) in anesthetized rats. 5-HT in the CeA was ...

    Authors: Ryota Tokunaga, Rie Shimoju, Noriaki Takagi, Hideshi Shibata and Mieko Kurosawa
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2015 66:426
  35. Sudden exposure to altitude hypoxia is responsible for acute mountain sickness (AMS) in un-acclimatized persons. If not treated in time, AMS can worsen and leads to high altitude cerebral edema, which can be f...

    Authors: Deependra Pratap Singh, Charu Nimker, Piyush Paliwal and Anju Bansal
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2015 66:429
  36. We coordinated anatomy and physiology lectures and practicals to facilitate an integrated understanding of morphology and function in a basic medical science program for dental students and to reduce the time ...

    Authors: Ikuo Kageyama, Ken Yoshimura, Yoshihide Satoh, Chinthani D. Nanayakkara, Ranjith W. Pallegama and Shin-ichi Iwasaki
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2015 66:428

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