This study was undertaken to identify the temporal characteristics of corticospinal excitability of tibialis anterior muscle during the observation of the initial phase of gait. For this purpose, using transcranial magnetic stimulation, we recorded motor evoked potentials (MEPs) during the observation of the second step of an actor's first three steps of gait initiation with (complex gait) or without (normal gait) an obstacle and unstable surface. The results demonstrate that (1) MEPs during the observation of the initial phase of normal gait were significantly increased only at early swing phase, but not other phases (mid-swing, heel contact, mid-stance, and heel off) and (2) MEPs during the observation of the initial phase of complex gait were significantly increased at early swing and also at mid-swing and heel contact phases.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCigarette smoking increases oxidative stress, which is a risk factor for several diseases. Smoking has also been reported to enhance plasma oxidative stress during strenuous exercise. However, no prior study has examined the changes in plasma oxidative stress after single-sprint anaerobic exercise in cigarette smokers.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTo investigate the influence of cigarette smoking on exercise capacity, respiratory responses and dynamic changes in lung volume during exercise in patients with type 2 diabetes. Forty-one men with type, 2 diabetes without cardiopulmonary disease were recruited and divided into 28 non-current smokers and 13 current smokers. All subjects received lung function tests and cardiopulmonary exercise testing using tracings of the flow-volume loop.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntroduction: Oxidative stress is induced by both cigarette smoking and acute exercise. It has also been reported that exercise can induce plasma oxidative stress in young cigarette smokers. However, no previous report has demonstrated that exercise induces pulmonary oxidative stress in cigarette smokers.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRespir Physiol Neurobiol
August 2010
This study focused on the neurogenic mechanisms of coordination between locomotor and respiratory rhythms. The aim of the present study was to investigate the influence of peripheral neurogenic drive from moving limbs, and the level of consciousness, on locomotor-respiratory coordination. Subjects performed movement for 20 min in a supine position using a bicycle ergometer.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPatients with type 2 diabetes have impaired exercise capacity. While numerous factors are known to contribute to impaired exercise capacity, the role of lung function remains unclear. We conducted the present study to investigate the influence of lung function on exercise capacity in patients with type 2 diabetes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Numerous processes in the living body exhibit daily rhythmicity. In this study, we characterized a daily rhythm of blood fluidity and identified its determinants.
Methods: The subjects were nine young males.
The purpose of this study was to determine whether moderate-intensity exercise training reduces oxidative stress in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus over 12 months. The patients were divided into 3 groups: aerobic training combined with the use of a fitness center (group A, n = 43), aerobic training only (group B, n = 44), or controls (group C, n = 16). The subjects in groups A and B were instructed to exercise at 50% of peak oxygen uptake for more than 30 minutes on at least 3 days per week over a 12 month period.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAppl Physiol Nutr Metab
February 2006
This study examined the relationship between acute cardiorespiratory and muscle oxygenation and blood volume changes during prolonged exercise. Eight healthy male volunteers (mean maximum oxygen uptake VO(2max) = 41.6 +/- 2.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCytokines released from activated alveolar macrophages and T-lymphocytes affect the accumulation of monocyte-macrophage-lineage cells and therefore play an important role in the formation of sarcoid granuloma. Although it is likely that certain monokines and lymphokines are involved in the development of sarcoid granulomas, the evidence for this is not unequivocal. In an attempt to clear critical cytokines in the development and maintenance of sarcoid granuloma, we have measured the level of seven cytokine mRNA (TNF-alpha, IL-6, IL-8, TGF-beta, PDGF-B, IFN-gamma, and GM-CSF) in cells obtained by BAL from sarcoidosis patients and normal subjects.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn the two-stage model of controlling cellular senescence in cultured human fibroblasts, retinoblastoma (Rb) and p53 proteins may be key factors regulating the mortality stage 1 mechanism. In addition, the critical loss of telomeric DNA due to the end-replication problem may result in the mortality stage 2 mechanism. Cells which acquire telomerase activity can overcome the M2 mechanism by stabilizing telomere length and thus become immortal (telomere hypothesis).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNihon Kyobu Shikkan Gakkai Zasshi
March 1993
A 65-year-old woman with stable atopic bronchial asthma received a prescription for timolol maleate eye drops (0.25% solution, one drop twice a day to both eyes) for glaucoma. On that evening, ten minutes after administration of the first application of timolol, the patient experienced wheeze and slight difficulty in breathing.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn the diagnosis of mycobacterial infection, more than 4-8 weeks is required to identify the species of mycobacterium responsible for an infection. Therefore, the development of a method for the rapid detection and identification of mycobacteria is necessary for selecting an optimal therapeutic plan early in the patient's course. For this purpose, we developed a method combining a nested polymerase chain reaction (nested PCR) procedure and a restriction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLP) analysis of the dnaJ gene of mycobacteria, which codes for a heat shock protein.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCeftriaxone (CTRX), a new cephalosporin, was investigated by once daily administration for its clinical efficacy and safety on respiratory tract infections. The results obtained are summarized as follows: 1. Clinical responses to CTRX of a total of 39 cases with respiratory tract infections were excellent in 12 cases, good in 23, fair in 3, poor in 1 with an efficacy rate of 89.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFProc Natl Acad Sci U S A
April 1986
The frequency of clonable 6-thioguanine-resistant (6-TGr) splenic T cells increased moderately with age in female BALB/c mice ranging in age from 3 to 32 months; however, the correlation between the frequency of clonable 6-TGr cells and age was weak. Those clonable 6-TGr T cells were deficient in hypoxanthine/guanine phosphoribosyltransferase (HGPRT) activity and sensitive to hypoxanthine/aminopterin/thymidine medium, as in the case of HGPRT-deficient L5178Y mouse lymphoma cells. When splenic T cells of individual aging mice were assessed simultaneously for the frequency of clonable 6-TGr T cells and for their ability to produce interleukin 2 or to proliferate in response to mitogenic stimulation, an inverse correlation was observed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInt J Clin Pharmacol Ther Toxicol
September 1985
The authors administered orally 40, 60 and 80 micrograms of Formoterol which was developed as a new bronchodilator and 4 mg of Salbutamol which is considered to be a beta 2-selective drug, to healthy adults. Pulse rate, blood pressure and blood levels of cyclic GMP, free fatty acid, cyclic AMP, glucose and lactic acid were measured in order to evaluate efficacy and dosage of Formoterol and to compare efficacy of this drug with that of Salbutamol. As a result, it is considered that Formoterol has a strong dose dependent beta 2-effect with 40 micrograms of Formoterol almost as high as 4 mg of Salbutamol in beta 2-effect.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe decrease in T-cell proliferation with age is due, in part, to the decline in the production of IL-2. Since IL-1 is needed to trigger IL-2 production, we determined the IL-1 producing capacity of peritoneal macrophages of young (2-4 months) and old (24-26 months) BALB/c and C57BL/6 mice. Mice were stimulated with LPS, and their peritoneal macrophages were obtained 3 days later, purified, and assessed for IL-1 production by coculturing them with splenic T cells at a ratio of 1:5 in the presence of LPS.
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