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Temperature dependence of L type Ca(2+) channel current in atrial myocytes from rainbow trout

Temperature dependence of L type Ca(2+) channel current in atrial myocytes from rainbow trout

... environmental temperature. With seasonal temperature changes, fish can acclimatize, often adjusting their physiological and biochemical processes in a compensatory ...However, temperature changes can ... See full document

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Temperature dependence of cardiac sarcoplasmic reticulum function in rainbow trout myocytes

Temperature dependence of cardiac sarcoplasmic reticulum function in rainbow trout myocytes

... isolated trout atrial tissue showed a 20% reduction in developed force after ryanodine treatment at 4°C (Aho and Vornanen, 1999), indicating maintained SR function in the cold and suggesting that, similar ... See full document

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Effect of β adrenergic stimulation on the relationship between
membrane potential, intracellular [Ca2+] and sarcoplasmic reticulum
Ca2+ uptake in rainbow trout atrial myocytes

Effect of β adrenergic stimulation on the relationship between membrane potential, intracellular [Ca2+] and sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ uptake in rainbow trout atrial myocytes

... uptake during a 10·s depolarization is drastically reduced at all membrane potentials examined (see Figs·8 and 9). This agrees with previous results, which suggested that the maintained outward current and tonic ... See full document

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Rate dependent changes in cell shortening, intracellular Ca(2+) levels and membrane potential in single, isolated rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) ventricular myocytes

Rate dependent changes in cell shortening, intracellular Ca(2+) levels and membrane potential in single, isolated rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) ventricular myocytes

... fish myocytes (see Vornanen, 1997, 1998; Hove-Madsen and Tort, 1998), experiments were performed in patch-clamped myocytes using the whole-cell ...pulled from non-heparinized haematocrit tubes using ... See full document

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β3 adrenergic receptor activation increases human atrial tissue contractility and stimulates the L type Ca2+ current

β3 adrenergic receptor activation increases human atrial tissue contractility and stimulates the L type Ca2+ current

... human atrial tissue contractility and stimulated the L-type Ca 2+ channel current (I Ca,L ) in isolated human atrial myocytes ...Right ... See full document

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Effects of temperature on intracellular [Ca2+] in trout atrial
myocytes

Effects of temperature on intracellular [Ca2+] in trout atrial myocytes

... peak current amplitude over a similar frequency range at 21°C in trout myocytes (Hove-Madsen and Tort, 1998; Harwood et ...of temperature in the myocardium of a number of fish species ... See full document

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Mitochondrial protein synthesis in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) heart is enhanced in sexually mature males but impaired by low temperature

Mitochondrial protein synthesis in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) heart is enhanced in sexually mature males but impaired by low temperature

... desired temperature (5, 15 or 25 °C) for 3 ...mmol l −1 unlabelled phenylalanine, washed in two separate lots of 5 % TCA at room temperature (≈19–24 °C) and finally washed in 95 % ethanol at room ... See full document

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Isolation of a Gram Negative Fish Pathogenfrom Moroccan Rainbow Trout Hatcheryin Winter and its Classical Characterization

Isolation of a Gram Negative Fish Pathogenfrom Moroccan Rainbow Trout Hatcheryin Winter and its Classical Characterization

... of trout grown in hatchery systems, and also in juvenile ...reported from both wild and reared aquatic systems all over the world (Noga 1996) and they presentedcrucial considerations for trout ... See full document

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Expression of calsequestrin in atrial and ventricular muscle of thermally acclimated rainbow trout

Expression of calsequestrin in atrial and ventricular muscle of thermally acclimated rainbow trout

... the CA fish, C1 and C2, five to eight nucleotides are missing at the 5 ⬘ end, possibly due to degradation of the cDNA or failures in PCR ...the CA fish also maintain the correct reading ... See full document

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Temperature acclimation and oxygen binding properties of blood and multiple haemoglobins of rainbow trout

Temperature acclimation and oxygen binding properties of blood and multiple haemoglobins of rainbow trout

... This present paper traces the possible adaptations of blood oxygen affinity of rainbow trout to environmental temperature, following prolonged temperature acclimations, and investigates [r] ... See full document

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Expression of SERCA and phospholamban in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) heart: comparison of atrial and ventricular tissue and effects of thermal acclimation

Expression of SERCA and phospholamban in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) heart: comparison of atrial and ventricular tissue and effects of thermal acclimation

... the trout SERCA2 was 90% identical with the atp2a2a of the zebra fish between nucleotides 2701 and 2878, and 79% identical with the corresponding area of the zebra fish atp2a2b (nucleotides ...the trout ... See full document

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Energetics of calcium selectivity in a calcium channel: the ryanodine receptor case study

Energetics of calcium selectivity in a calcium channel: the ryanodine receptor case study

... The L-type and RyR calcium channels have very different permeation and selectivity properties: the L-type channel has a small conductance (1) and micromolar Ca 2+ affinity (2).. w[r] ... See full document

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Chromatic organization of cone photoreceptors in the retina of rainbow trout: single cones irreversibly switch from UV (SWS1) to blue (SWS2) light sensitive opsin during natural development

Chromatic organization of cone photoreceptors in the retina of rainbow trout: single cones irreversibly switch from UV (SWS1) to blue (SWS2) light sensitive opsin during natural development

... adult rainbow trout using coho-derived riboprobes used in previous studies (Cheng et ...derived from rainbow trout by Allison et ...absorbance from isolated photoreceptors to ... See full document

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The effects of four anaesthetics on haematological and blood biochemical profiles in vimba bream, Vimba vimba

The effects of four anaesthetics on haematological and blood biochemical profiles in vimba bream, Vimba vimba

... with 2-phenox- yethanol (0.3 ml/l), MS 222 (150 mg/l), clove oil (33 mg/l), and Propiscin ...in rainbow trout, carp, European catfish, or perch following clove oil (30 ... See full document

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Fish Rhabdovirus Cell Entry Is Mediated by Fibronectin

Fish Rhabdovirus Cell Entry Is Mediated by Fibronectin

... cells from IHNV infection as ...protected from infection with VHSV and IHNV, even when high infectious viral doses were ...Table 2 indicate that the MAbs are able to protect cells from ... See full document

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... on rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss (body mass ...obtained from the Ataturk University Faculty of Fisheries and Inland Water Fish Breeding and Research ...400 L) each containing 15 ...mg ... See full document

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Leptin modulates electrophysiological characteristics and isoproterenol-induced arrhythmogenesis in atrial myocytes

Leptin modulates electrophysiological characteristics and isoproterenol-induced arrhythmogenesis in atrial myocytes

... All animal experimental procedures were approved by the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) at Taipei Medical University (Protocol Number LAC-100- 0127) and conform to the institutional Guide for the Care ... See full document

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Cardiac Electrophysiology: The Sinoatrial Node in Focus

Cardiac Electrophysiology: The Sinoatrial Node in Focus

... Mathematical analysis of electrophysiology is often faced with the problem of inadequate and authentic information about cellular composition of ions. This is serious setback on the much needed mathematical models. The ... See full document

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The contribution of a Ca(2+) activated Cl(−) conductance to amino acid induced inward current responses of ciliated olfactory neurons of the rainbow trout

The contribution of a Ca(2+) activated Cl(−) conductance to amino acid induced inward current responses of ciliated olfactory neurons of the rainbow trout

... and channel catfish (Kang and Caprio, 1995) showed that some ORNs responded to a single amino acid, such as glutamate, alanine and methionine, with either excitation or suppression of spontaneous ...isolated ... See full document

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Energetics of calcium selectivity in a calcium channel: the ryanodine receptor case study

Energetics of calcium selectivity in a calcium channel: the ryanodine receptor case study

... The L-type and RyR calcium channels have very different permeation and selectivity properties: the L-type channel has a small conductance (1) and micromolar Ca 2+ affinity (2).. w[r] ... See full document

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