aThe skeletal muscles are the natural actuators responsible for human motion and play a key role in this H–R interaction. That role can differ depending on the application of the WR. For instance, in the framework of empowering exoskeletons, the WR controlling function acts as a muscle functio...
Hepatocyte nuclear factor 4α (HNF4α) and glucocorticoid receptor (GR), master regulators of liver metabolism, are down-regulated in fatty liver diseases. The present study aimed to elucidate the role of down-regulation of HNF4α and GR in fatty liver a
The troponin complex switches muscle contraction on and off in response to calcium. There are several calcium-sensitizing compounds that act on the fast skeletal isoforms of troponin C and troponin I, which are currently in clinical and preclinical testing. Abstract Various human diseases can disrupt...
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b The micro pump connected DTMS on the rat. c DTMS and Bluetooth module sensing the electrophysiological waveform of intestinal peristalsis and detecting paralysis. d DTMS and Bluetooth module sensing in the skeletal muscle sensing the electromyography (EMG) of normal muscle and detecting soft ...
Nitric oxide acts directly in the presynaptic neuron to produce long-term potentiationin cultured hippocampal neurons Cell, 87 (1996), pp. 1025-1035 View in ScopusGoogle Scholar Arancio et al., 2001 O. Arancio, I. Antonova, S. Gambaryan, S.M. Lohmann, J.S. Wood, D.S. Lawrence, R....
D-AA is a naturally occurring amino acid found in the testicular Leydig cells, where it acts as a messenger between your brain and Leydig cells to convert cholesterol to testosterone. In theory, supplementing with D-AA should increase T-levels by improving the messaging system between the brain...
So, the diaphragm acts as a partition and a passageway to separate lungs and heart from visceral organs. The diaphragm is also a pump. It is constantly moving down and up as you breathe. And this pump action that the diaphragm has, it's like bouncing your organs below it. By the way...
In addition, sodium is reabsorbed via the activated sympathetic nervous system, and reab- sorption is specifically controlled by renal nerves.36–38 Insulin, which increases in metabolic syndrome (obesity) and in the initial stages of type 2 diabetes, also acts to retain sodium by suppressing ...
Mechanoadaptation of bone and the blood supply The beneficial effect of exercise on maintaining bone homeostasis with aging has been shown to be associ- ated with alterations in endothelium-dependent vaso- dilatation and structure of rat skeletal muscle arterioles, which, in turn, affect limb and ...