75 results match your criteria: "Virginia Univ.[Affiliation]"
J Food Sci
September 2009
West Virginia Univ., Animal and Nutritional Sciences, Morgantown, WV 26506, USA.
Protein wasted by the disposal of fish processing by-products may be recovered using isoelectric solubilization and precipitation. Extreme pH shifts are used to solubilize the protein and then it is recovered by precipitation and centrifugation. Microbial survival after this process is unknown; therefore, the purpose was to see if Listeria innocua would survive extreme pH shifts during the protein recovery process.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Environ Qual
August 2009
Division of Plant and Soil Sciences, West Virginia Univ., Morgantown, WV 26506-6108, USA.
Current West Virginia coal mining regulations emphasize reforestation as a preferred postmining land use on surface mined areas. Some mined sites reclaimed to pasture are being converted to forests. In the spring of 2001, we compared the establishment and growth of five hardwood tree species on a reclaimed West Virginaia surface mine with compacted soils and a heavy grass groundcover.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAm J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol
April 2009
Dept. of Physiology and Pharmacology, School of Medicine, West Virginia Univ., Morgantown, WV 26506-9229, USA.
Our previous study demonstrated that reactive oxygen species (ROS) released from activated blood cells contribute significantly to the increased microvessel permeability during inflammation. This study aims to define the individual roles of hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2)) and superoxide in ROS-induced increases in permeability and endothelial intracellular Ca(2+) concentration ([Ca(2+)](i)) in individually perfused rat mesenteric venules. Microvessel permeability was determined by measuring hydraulic conductivity (L(p)).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Appl Physiol (1985)
December 2008
Laboratory of Muscle Biology and Sarcopenia, Department of Exercise Physiology, School of Medicine, Robert C. Byrd Health Science Center, West Virginia Univ., Morgantown, WV 26506-9227, USA.
Mitochondrial apoptosis and apoptotic signaling modulations by aerobic training were studied in cardiac and skeletal muscles of obese Zucker rats (OZR), a rodent model of metabolic syndrome. Comparisons were made between left ventricle, soleus, and gastrocnemius muscles from OZR (n = 16) and aged-matched lean Zucker rats (LZR; n = 16) that were untrained (n = 8) or aerobically trained on a treadmill for 9 wk (n = 8). Cardiac Bcl-2 protein expression levels were approximately 50% lower in the OZR compared with the LZR, with no difference in either of the skeletal muscles.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAm J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol
October 2008
Center for Advanced Imaging and Radiology, West Virginia Univ., Morgantown, WV 26506, USA.
The link between body weight, lipid metabolism, and health risks is poorly understood and difficult to study. Magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) permits noninvasive investigation of lipid metabolism. We extended existing two-dimensional MRS techniques to permit quantification of intra- and extramyocellular lipid (IMCL and EMCL, respectively) compartments and their degree of unsaturation in human subjects and correlated these results with body mass index (BMI).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAm J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol
August 2008
Dept. of Physiology and Pharmacology, School of Medicine, West Virginia Univ., Morgantown, WV 26506-9229, USA.
Combining single-vessel perfusion technique with confocal microscopy, this study presents a new approach that allows three-dimensional visualization and quantification of endothelial gaps under experimental conditions identical to those used to measure permeability coefficients, endothelial calcium concentration, and nitric oxide production in individually perfused intact microvessels. This approach provides an efficient means for defining the transport pathways and cellular mechanisms of increased microvascular permeability during inflammation. Platelet-activating factor (PAF) was used to increase the permeability of individually perfused rat mesenteric venules.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAm J Physiol Cell Physiol
August 2008
Laboratory of Muscle Biology and Sarcopenia, Division of Exercise Physiology, West Virginia School of Medicine, Robert C. Byrd Health Science Center, West Virginia Univ., Morgantown, WV 26506-9227, USA.
The obese Zucker rat (OZR) is a model of metabolic syndrome, which has lower skeletal muscle size than the lean Zucker rat (LZR). Because satellite cells are essential for postnatal muscle growth, this study was designed to determine whether reduced satellite cell proliferation contributes to reduced skeletal mass in OZR vs. LZR.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAm J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol
June 2008
Section of Digestive Diseases, Dept. of Medicine, West Virginia Univ., Morgantown, WV 26506, USA.
We have characterized the Na-glutamine cotransporter in the rabbit intestinal crypt cell brush border membrane vesicles (BBMV). Substrate specificity experiments showed that crypt cell glutamine uptake is mediated by system N. Real-time PCR experiments showed that SN2 (SLC38A5) mRNA is more abundant in crypt cells compared with SN1 (SLC38A3), indicating that SN2 is the major glutamine transporter present in the apical membrane of the crypt cells.
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June 2008
Section of Digestive Diseases, Dept. of Medicine, West Virginia Univ. School of Medicine, Morgantown, WV 26506, USA.
In a rabbit model of chronic intestinal inflammation, we previously demonstrated that the activity of Na-glucose cotransporter (SGLT1), SLC5A1, is inhibited. This inhibition is secondary to a decrease in the number of cotransporters, indicating that the regulation of SGLT1 during chronic inflammation is at the level of transcription. However, the regulation of SGLT1 expression and the transcription factors involved in the regulation are not yet known.
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June 2008
Section of Digestive Diseases, West Virginia Univ. School of Medicine, One Medical Center Dr., Morgantown, WV 26506, USA.
Previous in vivo studies suggest that constitutive nitric oxide (cNO) can regulate Na- glucose cotransport (SGLT1) and Na-H exchange (NHE3) in rabbit intestinal villus cells. Whether these two primary Na absorbing pathways are directly regulated by cNO and the mechanisms of this regulation in the enterocyte is not known. Thus nontransformed rat small intestinal epithelial cells (IEC-18) were treated with N(G)-nitro-l-arginine methyl ester (l-NAME), which directly decreased cNO in these cells.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIEEE Trans Ultrason Ferroelectr Freq Control
October 2012
Dept. of Biomed. Eng., Virginia Univ., Charlottesville, VA.
Current harmonic imaging scanners transmit a narrowband signal that limits spatial resolution in order to differentiate the echoes from tissue from the echoes from microbubbles. Because spatial resolution is particularly important in applications, including mapping vessel density in tumors, we explore the use of wideband signals in contrast imaging. It is first demonstrated that microspheres can be destroyed using one or two pulses of ultrasound.
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October 2012
Dept. of Biomed. Eng., Virginia Univ., Charlottesville, VA.
In contrast to previous systems in which an ultrasonic pulse was repeatedly directed to a discrete line of sight, a new method has been developed to continuously scan over a region in order to rapidly assess blood velocities in superficial small blood vessels. Using this technique, which we call swept-scan, a high frequency transducer can rapidly translate across a region of interest, and sensitive maps of blood velocity in small blood vessels can be constructed. This system has been applied to flow mapping in the anterior segment of the eye, which is clinically significant in cases of trauma and glaucoma.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIEEE Trans Syst Man Cybern B Cybern
October 2012
Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Virginia Univ., Charlottesville, VA.
The paper is concerned with simultaneous linear-quadratic (LQ) optimal control design for a set of LTI systems via piecewise constant output feedback. First, the discrete-time simultaneous LQ optimal control design problem is reduced to solving a set of coupled matrix inequalities and an iterative LMI algorithm is presented to compute the feedback gain. Then, simultaneous stabilization and simultaneous LQ optimal control design of a set of LTI continuous-time systems are considered via periodic piecewise constant feedback gain.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIEEE Trans Image Process
December 2009
Lane Dept. of Comput. Sci. and Electr. Eng., West Virginia Univ., Morgantown, WV 26506-6109, USA.
In this paper, we investigate the problem of how to exploit geometric constraint of edges in wavelet-based image coding.The value of studying this problem is the potential coding gain brought by improved probabilistic models of wavelet high-band coefficients. Novel phase shifting and prediction algorithms are derived in the wavelet space.
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October 2012
Dept. of Biomed. Eng., Virginia Univ., Charlottesville, VA.
Ultrasound contrast agents consist of a gas bubble, encapsulated by a shell for stabilization. The shell dampens the fluctuations in the bubble radius when insonified. The detection of contrast microbubbles during a medical examination can indicate whether a region is perfused with blood.
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October 2012
Dept. of Biomed. Eng., Virginia Univ., Charlottesville, VA.
K-space is a frequency domain description of imaging systems and targets that can be used to gain insight into image formation. Although originally proposed in ultrasound for the analysis of experiments involving anisotropic scattering and for the design of acoustic tomography systems, it is particularly useful for the analysis of pulse echo ultrasonic imaging systems. This paper presents analytical and conceptual techniques for estimating the k-space representation of pulse echo imaging systems with arbitrary transmit and receive array geometries and apodizations.
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October 2012
Dept. of Biomed Eng., Virginia Univ., Charlottesville, VA, USA.
Ultrasound contrast agents provide new opportunities to image vascular volume and flow rate directly. To accomplish this goal, new pulse sequences can be developed to detect specifically the presence of a microbubble or group of microbubbles. We consider a new scheme to detect the presence of contrast agents in the body by examining the effect of transmitted phase on the received echoes from single bubbles.
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December 2009
Virginia Univ., Charlottesville, VA 22903, USA. pdayton@virginia edu
Optimal use of encapsulated microbubbles for ultrasound contrast agents and drug delivery requires an understanding of the complex set of phenomena that affect the contrast agent echo and persistence. With the use of a video microscopy system coupled to either an ultrasound flow phantom or a chamber for insonifying stationary bubbles, we show that ultrasound has significant effects on encapsulated microbubbles. In vitro studies show that a train of ultrasound pulses can alter the structure of an albumin-shelled bubble, initiate various mechanisms of bubble destruction or produce aggregation that changes the echo spectrum.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Food Sci
September 2007
West Virginia Univ., Animal and Nutritional Sciences, Morgantown, WV 26506, USA.
A novel and compact low-energy (keV) high-power pulsed electron beam (e-beam) that utilizes a secondary emission electron gun (SEEG) was designed and constructed. Escherichia coli JM 109 at a concentration of 10(6) CFU/mL was spread-plated on Luria-Bertani (LB) medium and subjected to the SEEG e-beam. The e-beam was administered as 1 or 5 pulses.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFConf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc
February 2008
Med. Autom. Res. Center, Virginia Univ., Charlottesville, VA 22908, USA.
This paper describes a non-contact imaging-based method to detect stage I pressure ulcers over a wide range of melanin levels. Two approaches were explored: the first used broad and narrow band visible spectrum imaging, and the second used near infrared (NIR) imaging. Preliminary results are presented together with results of numerical analysis of different erythema indices derived from the visible spectrum images.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFConf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc
March 2008
Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Electr. Eng., West Virginia Univ., Morgantown, WV 26506, USA.
Sleep state scoring usually relies on polysomnographic measurements, which include electroencephalogram (EEG), electromyogram (EMG), electro-oculogram (EOG), two or three lead chest electrocardiogram (ECG), and may include other measurements. Overall, polysomnography is an intrusive procedure not well tolerated by infants and elderly. The goal of this research is to study possibility of automatic sleep state scoring from less intrusive measurements such as activity measurements and respiratory measurements by inductive plethysmography.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAm J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol
February 2007
Section of Digestive Diseases, West Virginia Univ School of Medicine, Morgantown, WV 26506-9161, USA.
In the mammalian small intestine, coupled NaCl absorption occurs via the dual operation of Na/H and Cl/HCO(3) exchange on the villus cell brush border membrane (BBM). Although constitutive nitric oxide (cNO) has been demonstrated to alter gastrointestinal tract functions, how cNO may specifically alter these two transporters to regulate coupled NaCl absorption is unknown. In villus cells, inhibition of cNO synthase (cNOS) with l-N(G)-nitroarginine methylester (l-NAME) stimulated Na/H exchange whereas Cl/HCO(3) exchange was unaffected.
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February 2007
Section of Digestive Diseases, Dept of Medicine, West Virginia Univ School of Medicine, Morgantown, WV 26506, USA.
Neutral Na-amino acid cotransport by system ATB(0) [e.g., Na-alanine cotransport (NAcT)] is an important means of assimilation of amino acids in the intestine.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFConf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc
May 2007
Dept. of Mech. & Aerosp. Eng., Virginia Univ., Charlottesville, VA 22904, USA.
This paper proposes a mathematical model of the neuronal central pattern generator (CPG) for leech swimming. The model is developed through the "systems approach" where dynamical components and their connections are first identified through input/output data from physiological experiments and then integrated into a chain of nonlinear oscillators. Our approach leads to a model of moderate complexity when compared with existing models developed through biophysical principles.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFConf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc
June 2007
Med. Autom. Res. Center, Virginia Univ., Charlottesville, VA, USA.
This work describes a method that passively assesses basic walker-assisted gait characteristic, including heel strikes, toe-off events, as well as stride time, double support and right & left single support phases using only force-moment measurements from the walker's handles. The passively derived gait characteristics were validated against motion capture gait analysis and showed good correlations. This research is part of an effort that aims to identify user intent, from measuring forces and moments exerted on the handles of the walker as well as from perceiving the environment, and to incorporate identified intent into a passive shared steering control system for the walker.
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