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  1. Peroxiredoxins (PRDXs) are multifunctional proteins that have recently received much attention. They are part of the endogenous antioxidative capacity and function as efficient scavengers, especially for hydro...

    Authors: Christian Brinkmann and Klara Brixius
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2012 63:237

    The Erratum to this article has been published in The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2017 67:s12576-017-0551-y

  2. Atypically-shaped cardiomyocytes (ACMs) are a new subpopulation of spontaneously beating heart cells with a peculiar morphology identified within a culture of cardiac myocyte-depleted fraction (CMDF) cells obt...

    Authors: Mariko Omatsu-Kanbe and Hiroshi Matsuura
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2012 63:236
  3. Intravenous hyperosmotic NaCl infusion is an effective treatment for circulatory shock. However, a fast infusion rate (2 mL/kg at the rate of 1 mL/s) induces transient hypotension. This response has been repor...

    Authors: Chikara Abe, Yoshiharu Tsuru, Chihiro Iwata, Ryosuke Ogihara and Hironobu Morita
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2012 63:235
  4. The features of asthma are airway hyperresponsiveness (AHR), excess production of Th2 cytokines, and eosinophil accumulation in the lungs. To investigate the antiasthmatic potential of an inactivated Pseudomonas ...

    Authors: Yurong Tan, Huijun Liu, Huihui Yang, Lili wang and Xiaoqun Qin
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2012 63:231
  5. We review here that oxytocin (OT) is released into blood and within distinct brain regions in response to stressful and social stimuli, and has been shown to have an antidepressant-like effect in animal studie...

    Authors: Mitsuhiro Matsuzaki, Hiroaki Matsushita, Kazuhito Tomizawa and Hideki Matsui
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2012 62:232
  6. Angiotensin II (Ang II) plays a pivotal role in cardiac fibrosis, and microRNAs (miRNAs) have been shown to participate in diverse pathological processes. Our aim is to identify the Ang II-induced miRNAs in ca...

    Authors: Xiaoying Jiang, Qilan Ning and Juanli Wang
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2012 63:230
  7. Anandamide (AEA), one of endocannabinoids, has been reported to exhibit a cardioprotective ability to limit the damage produced by ischemia–reperfusion injury. AEA reportedly enhanced heat shock protein 72 (HS...

    Authors: Qian Li, Min Shi and Bo Li
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2012 63:228
  8. The aim of the study was to determine the association between ACE I/D, ACTN3 R577X and PPARA intron 7 G/C gene polymorphisms and strength-related traits in 457 middle school-age children (219 boys and 238 girls; ...

    Authors: Ildus I. Ahmetov, Dmitry N. Gavrilov, Irina V. Astratenkova, Anastasiya M. Druzhevskaya, Alexandr V. Malinin, Elena E. Romanova and Victor A. Rogozkin
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2012 63:233
  9. Serotonin (5-HT) has been implicated in centrally mediated compensatory responses to volume loss in rats. Accordingly, we hypothesized that slowly developing, non-hypotensive hypovolemia increases serotonin in...

    Authors: J. Thomas Curtis, Michael B. Anderson and Kathleen S. Curtis
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2012 63:229
  10. This study aimed at comparing maximal oxygen uptake (VO2max), maximal heart rate (HRmax), and anaerobic threshold (AT) obtained from tethered swimming (SW) and three other testing procedures: cycling (CY), runnin...

    Authors: Marco Pinna, Raffaele Milia, Silvana Roberto, Elisabetta Marongiu, Sergio Olla, Andrea Loi, Matteo Ortu, Gian Mario Migliaccio, Filippo Tocco, Alberto Concu and Antonio Crisafulli
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2012 63:226
  11. The sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions of the autonomic nervous system modulate cardiac rhythm and the probability of arrhythmia occurrence. Both increased sympathetic drive and hypoxia increase the lik...

    Authors: Isaac Naggar, Sae Uchida, Haroon Kamran, Jason Lazar and Mark Stewart
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2012 62:225
  12. The glyoxalase enzymes catalyse the conversion of reactive glucose metabolites into non-toxic products as a part of the cellular defence system against glycation. This study investigated changes in glyoxalase ...

    Authors: Elina Skapare, Ilze Konrade, Edgars Liepinsh, Marina Makrecka, Liga Zvejniece, Baiba Svalbe, Reinis Vilskersts and Maija Dambrova
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2012 62:224
  13. Kisspeptins, encoded by Kiss1 gene, play pivotal roles in the regulation of reproduction. Recently, several studies reported a sex difference in Kiss1 expression in the arcuate nucleus (ARC) during the neonatal p...

    Authors: Ken Takumi, Norio Iijima, Kinuyo Iwata, Shimpei Higo and Hitoshi Ozawa
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2012 62:222
  14. Diabetes is characterized by absolute or relative insulin deficiency complicated with microangiopathy, whereas obesity stems from insulin resistance. A psychosomatic approach to obesity and diabetes has been h...

    Authors: K. Saito, K. Odashiro, T. Maruyama, K. Akashi, S. Mawatari and T. Fujino
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2012 62:221
  15. The administration of kainic acid (KA) causes seizures and produces neurodegeneration in hippocampal CA3 pyramidal cells. The present study investigated a possible role of acupuncture in reducing hippocampal c...

    Authors: Seung-Tae Kim, Ah-Reum Doo, Seung-Nam Kim, Song-Yi Kim, Yoon Young Kim, Jang-Hyun Kim, Hyejung Lee, Chang Shik Yin and Hi-Joon Park
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2012 62:216
  16. In the vertebrate retina, feedback from horizontal cells (HCs) to cone photoreceptors plays a key role in the formation of the center-surround receptive field of retinal cells, which induces contrast enhanceme...

    Authors: Hajime Hirasawa, Masahiro Yamada and Akimichi Kaneko
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2012 62:220
  17. The rat is an ideal model animal for studying physical and psychological stresses. Recent human studies have shown that salivary amylase activity is a useful biomarker of stress in our social life. To estimate...

    Authors: Tetsuya Matsuura, Ryo Takimura, Masaki Yamaguchi and Mitsuyuki Ichinose
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2012 62:219
  18. Mesoderm-specific transcript (Mest) is a distinct gene associated with adipocyte differentiation and proliferation. The mechanisms regulating expression of the Mest gene are not established. Therefore, we investi...

    Authors: Yoshito Kadota, Masumi Yanagawa, Tomoko Nakaya, Takashige Kawakami, Masao Sato and Shinya Suzuki
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2012 62:217
  19. In mammals, LPS regulate feeding primarily through the 5-HT1A and 5-HT2c receptors within the brain. However, the central effect of 5-HT1A and 5-HT2c on LPS-induced feeding behavior has not been studied in non-ma...

    Authors: Morteza Zendehdel, Majid Taati, Hosein Jonaidi and Elham Amini
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2012 62:218
  20. Six1 is a transcription factor that, along with cofactors (Eya1, Eya3, and Dach2), regulates skeletal muscle fiber-type and development. SIX1 (human) gene expression decreases after overload, but the time cour...

    Authors: Bradley S. Gordon, Diana C. Delgado Díaz, James P. White, James A. Carson and Matthew C. Kostek
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2012 62:214
  21. Our previous work has shown that interleukin-6 (IL-6) implements its neuroprotective effect by inhibiting the intracellular Ca2+ overload in neurons. Here, we examined whether regulation of L-type calcium channel...

    Authors: Song-Hua Ma, Bing Li, Hui-Wei Huang, Yu-Ping Peng and Yi-Hua Qiu
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2012 62:215
  22. This review provides a critical overview of the literature published in the area of lactate in human sweat between 1934 and the present. The first section summarizes the relevant pieces of literature, the seco...

    Authors: Philip J. Derbyshire, Hugh Barr, Frank Davis and Seamus P. J. Higson
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2012 62:213
  23. Endochondral bone growth in young growing mammals or adult mammals with persistent growth plates progresses from proliferation, maturation and hypertrophy of growth plate chondrocytes to mineralization of cart...

    Authors: Kannikar Wongdee, Nateetip Krishnamra and Narattaphol Charoenphandhu
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2012 62:212
  24. A possible application of acupuncture in alleviating depression-like behavioral changes and regulating serotonin signaling in the prefrontal cortex (PFC) of maternally-separated rat pups was investigated in th...

    Authors: Hyemee Park, Doyoung Yoo, Sunoh Kwon, Tae-Won Yoo, Hi-Joon Park, Dae-Hyun Hahm, Hyejung Lee and Seung-Tae Kim
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2012 62:211
  25. The present study examined whether touch influences the autonomic responses and subjective pain intensity induced by noxious heat stimulation in humans. Heart rate and digital pulse wave were recorded. Heat st...

    Authors: Nobuhiro Watanabe, Shogo Miyazaki, Yoshito Mukaino and Harumi Hotta
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2012 62:210
  26. Ischemic postconditioning (IPOC) protects the myocardium from ischemic–reperfusion injury, improving functional recovery and cell viability. This protection is concurrent with stimulation of glycogen breakdown...

    Authors: R. Hermann, M. G. Marina Prendes, M. E. Torresin, D. Vélez, E. A. Savino and A. Varela
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2012 62:209
  27. This article reviews 40 years of research (1970–2010) into the capability of the efferent sympathetic nervous system to display differential responsiveness. Discovered first were antagonistic changes of activi...

    Authors: Masami Iriki and Eckhart Simon
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2012 62:208
  28. Several studies have demonstrated that serotonergic and noradrenergic systems have important roles in morphine analgesia and tolerance. However, the exact mechanism underlying the development of morphine toler...

    Authors: Ercan Ozdemir, Sinan Gursoy and Ihsan Bagcivan
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2012 62:207
  29. Hypoxia and light illumination can both decrease oxygen consumption in the photoreceptor layers. The purpose of the present study was to investigate whether the mutual effects of hypoxia and intense illuminati...

    Authors: Yun-Bin Lin, Jorn-Hon Liu and Yin Chang
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2012 62:201
  30. The mitochondrial calcium-activated potassium channel (mitoKCa) and the mitochondrial ATP-sensitive potassium channel (mitoKATP) are both involved in cardiac preconditioning. Here, we examined whether these two c...

    Authors: Chunhong Jin, Jinrong Wu, Makino Watanabe, Takao Okada and Takafumi Iesaki
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2012 62:206
  31. Rapid lowering of the solution temperature (rapid cooling, RC) from 24 to 3°C within 3 s releases considerable amounts of Ca2+ from the sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) in mammalian cardiac muscles. In this study, we ...

    Authors: Etsuko Tanaka, Masato Konishi and Satoshi Kurihara
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2012 62:203
  32. We investigated the effect of mild (non-noxious) tactile stimulation (stroking) of skin on dopamine (DA) release in the nucleus accumbens (NAc) of rats. A coaxial microdialysis probe was stereotaxically implan...

    Authors: Kimiko Maruyama, Rie Shimoju, Masato Ohkubo, Hitoshi Maruyama and Mieko Kurosawa
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2012 62:205
  33. Cellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) production is increased by both temperature and anticancer drugs. Antioxidants are known to suppress ROS production while cancer patients may take them as dietary supplem...

    Authors: Hidenobu Fukumura, Motohiko Sato, Kyouhei Kezuka, Itaru Sato, Xianfeng Feng, Satoshi Okumura, Takayuki Fujita, Utako Yokoyama, Haruki Eguchi, Yoshihiro Ishikawa and Tomoyuki Saito
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2012 62:204
  34. Studies have shown that chronic periodic fluid shifting upwards is not sensed as excessive fluid volume and excretion mechanisms are not activated. To determine if chronic periodic fluid and volume shifting up...

    Authors: Yan G. Zorbas, Victor A. Deogenov, Pavel L. Merkov and Yuri F. Federenko
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2012 62:202
  35. Serine proteases are versatile signaling molecules and often exert this function by activating the proteinase-activated receptors (PAR1–PAR4). Our previous study on the mouse cecum has shown that the PAR1-activat...

    Authors: Osamu Ikehara, Hisayoshi Hayashi, Toshiharu Waguri, Izumi Kaji, Shin-ichiro Karaki, Atsukazu Kuwahara and Yuichi Suzuki
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2012 62:198
  36. Cardiac sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) Ca2+-ATPase (SERCA2a) is responsible for most of the Ca2+ removal during diastole and a larger Ca2+ handling energy consumer in excitation–contraction (E–C) coupling. To unders...

    Authors: Guo-Xing Zhang, Koji Obata, Daisuke Takeshita, Shinichi Mitsuyama, Tamiji Nakashima, Akio Kikuta, Masumi Hirabayashi, Koichi Tomita, Roland Vetter, Wolfgang H. Dillmann and Miyako Takaki
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2012 62:200
  37. To develop objective assessments of work fatigue, we investigated the patterns of changes in salivary cortisol levels in emergency care providers working extended work shifts. Fourteen subjects, comprising sev...

    Authors: Yasushi Nakajima, Takayuki Takahashi, Vivek Shetty and Masaki Yamaguchi
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2012 62:197
  38. The thymus involutes after puberty, although the mechanism by which this process occurs remains poorly understood. The profile of thymic involution, which is inversely correlated with an increase in peripheral...

    Authors: Yoshihiro Kushida, Sayaka Kumagai, Ken Gotoh, Masato Fujii, Maki Touma and Masamichi Hosono
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2012 62:194
  39. Lymphocytes are of rich in delayed rectifier K+-channels (Kv1.3) in their plasma membranes, and the channels play crucial roles in the lymphocyte activation and proliferation. Since chloroquine, a widely used ant...

    Authors: I. Kazama, Y. Maruyama, Y. Murata and M. Sano
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2012 62:195
  40. Ghrelin and adiponectin have been found in breast milk and are considered to take part in the regulation of growth and energy metabolism of infants. Our aims were to determine ghrelin and adiponectin levels in...

    Authors: Gokhan Cesur, Fehmi Ozguner, Nigar Yilmaz and Bumin Dundar
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2012 62:193
  41. Mean arterial pressure fluctuates depending on physical or psychological activity, but should be stable at rest at around 100 mmHg throughout an entire life in human. The causes of hypertension and the blood p...

    Authors: Yasuhiro Nishida, Megumi Tandai-Hiruma, Takehito Kemuriyama and Kohsuke Hagisawa
    Citation: The Journal of Physiological Sciences 2012 62:192

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