Wilkerson et al., 2006 - Google Patents
Okadaic acid‐sensitive protein phosphatases constrain phrenic long‐term facilitation following sustained hypoxiaWilkerson et al., 2006
- Document ID
- 9583600486204254097
- Author
- Wilkerson J
- Baker‐Herman T
- Mitchell G
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- The FASEB Journal
External Links
Snippet
Phrenic long‐term facilitation (pLTF) is a form of pattern‐sensitive respiratory plasticity induced by intermittent, but not sustained hypoxia (SH). The mechanism (s) underlying pattern‐sensitivity in pLTF is (are) unknown. Since certain protein phosphatases inhibit …
- 206010021143 Hypoxia 0 title abstract description 8
Similar Documents
Publication | Publication Date | Title |
---|---|---|
Wilkerson et al. | Okadaic acid‐sensitive protein phosphatases constrain phrenic long‐term facilitation following sustained hypoxia | |
Zur | Self‐Disclosure | |
Wilkerson et al. | Serotonin receptor activation is necessary for phrenic long‐term facilitation following sustained hypoxia with spinal protein phosphatase inhibition | |
Devinney et al. | Spinal PKC‐θ activity is required for phrenic long‐term facilitation after acute intermittent hypoxia | |
Figueroa et al. | Ca2+‐activated K+ channels of small and intermediate conductance participate in the control of eNOS phosphorylation at threonine 495 | |
Jacinto et al. | The effect of an ActRIIB ligand trapping agent on the number of satellite cells and myonuclei in dystrophic (mdx) muscle fibers | |
Emmanouil et al. | Effects of chronic stress on nitrous oxide (N2O)‐induced antinociceptive and anxiolytic effects in mice | |
Hoffman et al. | Spinal 5‐HT7 Receptor Agonist Induced Phrenic Motor Facilitation Requires TrkB Signaling | |
Simons et al. | Hypoxic ventilatory response of rats after intermittent hypercapnic hyperoxia and intermittent hyperoxia | |
Salay et al. | Inspiratory neural network complexity of unusual gasping patterns in urethane‐anesthetized neonatal rats | |
Kanetaka et al. | eNOS‐derived NO promotes microvascular hyperpermeability in ischemia‐reperfusion (I‐R) njury | |
Somaraju et al. | Sympathetic nervous system activity after gastric bypass surgery | |
Bonner et al. | Restoration of muscle function following pyrene exposure and depuration in Rana pipiens | |
Ziera et al. | Identification of CNK3 in the Aldosterone‐regulated ENaC Regulatory Complex | |
Bonner et al. | Influence of pyrene on mitochondrial oxygen consumption and membrane potential in frogs | |
Abais et al. | Thioredoxin‐Interacting Protein Mediates Hcys‐induced NLRP3 Inflammasome Activation in Mouse Podocytes | |
Ahn et al. | Cachexia and loss of skeletal muscle mass in a murine model of pulmonary hypertension | |
Tronci et al. | Involvement of CB1 cannabinoid receptors in cocaine‐induced locomotor sensitization after single pre‐exposure in mice | |
Peng et al. | Role of Endothelin‐1 in altered carotid body function by chronic intermittent hypoxia | |
Rivera et al. | The role of hepcidin in anemia of inflammation and anemia of cancer | |
Gaete et al. | Key role of Ca2+‐activated K+ channels of small and intermediate conductance in the NO signaling of resistance vessels | |
Gaete et al. | CGRP released from perivascular sensory nerves down‐regulates NO signaling through activation of pannexin‐based hemichannels in mesenteric resistance arteries | |
Sullivan et al. | Estrogen effects on NOS in the renal cortex of Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats (SHR). | |
Boesen et al. | Endothelin ETA receptor blockade does not attenuate the rise in early markers of acute kidney injury following bilateral renal ischemia | |
Peng et al. | ROLE OF CAROTID BODIES IN CHRONIC INTERMITTENT HYPOXIA‐EVOKED AUGMENTED LTF OF PHRENIC NERVE ACTIVITY |