APStracts (ISSN 1080-4757) Vol. 3, 1996
The American Physiological Society
AJP: Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology
- Possible nicotinic receptor-mediated modulation of synaptic
transmission in nucleus tractus solitarius.
Shiraki, Takuma, Atsushi Toyoda, Haruhiko Sugino, Aiko Hori, and
Shigeo Kobayashi.
Department of Neuroscience, Graduate School of Human and
Environmental Studies, Kyoto University, Kyoto 606, Japan
APStracts 3:0360R, 1996.
- Sympatho-adrenomedullary activation cannot fully account for
increased plasma renin levels during water deprivation.
Blair, M. L., P. D. Woolf, and S. Y. Felten.
Departments of Physiology, Medicine, and Neurobiology and Anatomy,
University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, Rochester,
NY 14642
APStracts 3:0361R, 1996.
- Inhibition of intrarenal nitric oxide stimulates renin secretion
through a macula densa-mediated mechanism.
Schnackenberg, Christine G., Barbara L. Tabor, Mark H. Strong, Joey P.
Granger.
Department of Physiology and Biophysics, University of Mississippi
Medical Center
APStracts 3:0362R, 1996.
- Enhanced fluid intake by rats after capsaicin treatment.
Curtis, Kathleen S., and Edward M. Stricker.
Department of Neuroscience, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh,
PA 15260 USA
APStracts 3:0363R, 1996.
- Control of proximal tubule acidification by the endothelium of the
peritubular capillaries.
Amorena, Carlos, Marcelo T. De Alvear, and Ariel F. Castro.
Instituto de Investigaciones Cardiol[acute]ogicas, Facultad de
Medicina, Universidad de Buenos Aires, 2270 (1122) Buenos Aires,
Argentina
APStracts 3:0364R, 1996.
- Intake suppression following hepatic-portal glucose infusion: all
-or-none effect and its temporal threshold.
Baird, John-Paul, Harvey J. Grill, Joel M. Kaplan.
Department of Psychology, University of Pennsylvania
APStracts 3:0365R, 1996.
- Proadrenomedullin nh2-terminal 20 peptide has direct vasodilator
activity in the cat.
Champion, Hunter C., William A. Murphy, David H. Coy, and Philip J.
Kadowitz.
Departments of Pharmacology and Medicine, Tulane University School
of Medicine, New Orleans, LA 70112
APStracts 3:0366R, 1996.
- Neurochemical mechanisms behind gill microcirculatory responses to
hypoxia in trout: an in-vivo microscopy study.
Sundin, Lena, and G divided by ran E. Nilsson.
Department of Zoophysiology, University of G divided by teborg, S
-413 90 G divided by teborg, Sweden
APStracts 3:0367R, 1996.
- Summer osmoregulatory capacity of the worlds northernmost living
salmonid.
Nilssen, Kjell J., Odd A. Gulseth, Martin Iversen, and Roar
Kj[stod]ol.
Bratt[stod]ora Research Center, Department of Zoology, Norwegian
University of Science and Technology, N- 7034, Trondheim, Norway,
Norwegian Polar Institute, N-0368 Oslo, Norway
APStracts 3:0368R, 1996.
- Local cytokine induction by lps in the rat air pouch and its
relationship to the febrile response.
Miller, Andrew J., Giamal N. Luheshi, Nancy J. Rothwell & Stephen
J. Hopkins.
School of Biological Sciences, 1.124, Stopford Building, University
of Manchester, Manchester, M13 9PT and University of Manchester
Rheumatic Disease Centre, Hope Hospital, Salford, M6 8HD, England
APStracts 3:0369R, 1996.
- Effects of meal size on post-prandial responses in juvenile burmese
pythons (python molurus).
Secor, Stephen M., and Jared Diamond.
Department of Physiology, UCLA School of Medicine, Los Angeles,
California 90095-1751
APStracts 3:0370R, 1996.
- Energy expenditure, intake and balance in free-living animals: a
novel approach based on the doubly labelled water method.
Kam, Michael, and A. Allan Degen.
Desert Animal Adaptations and Husbandry, Jacob Blaustein Institute
for Desert Research, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer Sheva,
84105 Israel
APStracts 3:0371R, 1996.
- Cholesterol feeding does not alter renal hemodynamic response to
acetylcholine and angiotensin ii in rabbits.
Carroll, Joan F., H. Leland Mizelle, Kathy Cockrell, Jane F.
Reckelhoff, Ben R. Clower, and Joey P. Granger.
Department of Physiology and Biophysics, University of Mississippi
Medical Center, 2500 North State Street, Jackson, Mississippi 39216
-4505
APStracts 3:0372R, 1996.
- 24-hour melatonin and core body temperature rhythms: their
adaptation in night workers.
Weibel, L, K Spiegel, C Gronfier, M Follenius, G Brandenberger.
Laboratoire de Physiologie et de Psychologie
Environnementales/CNRS, 21 rue Becquerel, 67087 Strasbourg Cedex
APStracts 3:0373R, 1996.
- Neurocardiac response to esophageal electrical stimulation in
humans: effects of varying stimulation frequencies.
Bajwa, A., S. Hollerbach, M. V. Kamath, A. R. M. Upton, D.
Fitzpatrick, E. L. Fallen, and G. Tougas.
Divisions of Gastroenterology, Cardiology and Neurological
Sciences, McMaster University Faculty of Health Sciences, Hamilton,
Ontario, Canada, L8N 3Z5
APStracts 3:0374R, 1996.
- The febrile response to tissue inflammation involves both
peripheral and brain il-1 and tnf-[alpha] in the rat.
Luheshi, G N, A Stefferl, A V Turnbull, M J Dascombe, S Brouwer, S J
Hopkins, and N J Rothwell.
School of Biological Sciences, 1.124, University of Manchester,
Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PT, U.K., Department of Rheumatology,
Hope Hospital, Salford, Manchester M6 8HD, U.K. and The Clayton
Foundation for Peptide Biology, Salk Institute, La Jolla, CA 92137,
USA
APStracts 3:0375R, 1996.
- The intracellular regulation of protein degradation during sepsis
is different in fast- and slow-twitch muscle.
Tiao, Greg, Michael Lieberman, Josef E. Fischer, and Per-Olof
Hasselgren.
Departments of Surgery and Molecular Biology, University of
Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio and the Shriners Burns Institute,
Cincinnati, Ohio
APStracts 3:0376R, 1996.
- Glut-4 protein and citrate synthase activity in distally or
proximally denervated rat soleus muscle.
Fogt, Donovan L., Michael J. Slentz, Marc E. Tischler, and Erik J.
Henriksen.
Departments of Biochemistry and of Physiology, University of
Arizona College of Medicine, Tucson, AZ 85721-0093
APStracts 3:0377R, 1996.
- Nitric oxide synthase inhibition reverses arteriolar
hyporesponsiveness to endothelin-1 in septic rats.
Hollenberg, Steven M., Mark J. Piotrowski, Joseph E. Parrillo.
Sections of Cardiology and Critical Care Medicine, Rush
-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center, Chicago, IL 60612
APStracts 3:0378R, 1996.
- Freezing-induced genes in the wood frog (rana sylvatica):.
Cai, Q., and K. B. Storey.
Institute of Biochemistry and Department of Biology, Carleton
University, 1125 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1S
5B6
APStracts 3:0379R, 1996.
- Hexose transport across the basolateral membrane of the chicken
jejunum.
Garriga, Carles, Miquel Moret, and Juana M. Planas.
Unitat de Fisiologia, Facultat de Farm[grave]acia, Universitat de
Barcelona, Av. Joan XXIII s/n, E-08028, Barcelona, Spain
APStracts 3:0380R, 1996.
- Effects of pregnancy and progesterone metabolites on arterial
baroreflex in conscious rats.
Masilamani, S. and Heesch, C. M.
Department of Physiology, The Ohio State University, 302 Hamilton
Hall, 1645 Neil Ave., Columbus, OH 43210-1218, Telephone: (614) 292
-0824, FAX: (614) 202-4888
APStracts 3:0381R, 1996.
- The effects of three days of high levels of arginine vasopressin on
the cardiovascular system, extracellular volume and renal function in
fetal sheep.
Gibson, Karen J., and Eugenie R. Lumbers.
School of Physiology & Pharmacology, University of New South
Wales, Sydney, 2052, Australia
APStracts 3:0382R, 1996.
- Low frequency ultradian insulin rhythms are coupled to
cardiovascular, autonomic, and neuroendocrine rhythms.
Shannahoff-Khalsa, David S., Brian Kennedy, F. Eugene Yates, and
Michael G. Ziegler.
The Research Group for Mind-Body Dynamics, Institute for Nonlinear
Science (0402), University of California, San Diego, 9500 Gilman Dr.,
La Jolla, CA 92093-0402, Division of Nephrology, Department of
Medicine, University of California, San Diego, San Diego, CA. 92103
-8341, 3 The Khalsa Foundation for Medical Science, Del Mar, CA.
92014, Medical Monitoring Unit, Department of Medicine, University of
California, Los Angeles, CA. 90025-7014
APStracts 3:0383R, 1996.
- The roles of cgmp and camp in active thermoregulatory
vasodilation.
Farrell, Diane M., and Vernon S. Bishop.
Department of Physiology, The University of Texas Health Science
Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, TX 78284-7756
APStracts 3:0384R, 1996.
- The fructose analogue, 2,5-anhydro-d-mannitol, neither increases
food intake nor inhibits estrous cyclicity in syrian hamsters.
Schneider, Jill E.
Department of Biological Sciences, Lehigh University, Bethlehem,
Pennsylvania 18015
APStracts 3:0385R, 1996.
- Hyperpolarization of hepatocytes by 2,5-anhydro-d-mannitol (2,5
-am): implications for hepatic control of food intake.
Scharrer, Erwin, Rinaldo Rossi, David A. Sutter, Marie-Christine
Seebacher, Sandra Boutellier, and Thomas A. Lutz0.
Institute of Veterinary Physiology, University of Z[umlaut]urich,
CH-8057 Z[umlaut]urich, Switzerland
APStracts 3:0386R, 1996.
- Caudal hindbrain neuromedin b preferring receptors participate in
the control of food intake .
Ladenheim, E. E., J. E. Taylor, D. H. Coy, T. S. Carrigan, A. Wohn,
and .h. Moran.
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, The Johns Hopkins
University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 21205, Biomeasure, Inc,
27 Maple Street, Milford, MA 01757, Peptide Research Laboratories,
Department of Medicine, Tulane University Medical Center, New
Orleans, LA 70112
APStracts 3:0387R, 1996.
- Nitric oxide and pregnancy.
Sladek, Stephen M., Ronald R. Magness, Kirk P. Conrad.
Magee-Womens Research Institute and Department of Obstetrics,
Gynecology, and Reproductive Sciences, University of Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania 15213; Departments of Obstetrics and Gynecology,
Perinatal Research Laboratories, and Meat and Animal Science,
University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53715
APStracts 3:0388R, 1996.
- The manifestation of circadian rhythm under constant light depends
on the lighting conditions during lactation.
Cambras, T., M. M. Canal, A. Torres, J. Vilaplana, A. D[acute]iez
-Noguera.
Unitat Fisiologia. Facultat Farmacia. Universitat de Barcelona,
08028 Barcelona
APStracts 3:0389R, 1996.