Volume 66, Issue 4, 2017


CONTENT


Reviews
 

  • Physiol. Res. 66: iii-viii, 2017;  Full version (PDF file)

    The 80th birthday anniversary of Jozef Török.
    S. Čačányiová


    Original Articles
     

  • Physiol. Res. 66: 553-565, 2017;  Full version (PDF file)

    Lipopolysaccharide-induced memory impairment in rats: a model of Alzheimer’s disease.
    R. Zakaria, W. M. H. Wan Yaacob, Z. Othman, I. Long, A. H. Ahmad, B. Al-Rahbi (Dept. Physiol., Dept. Psychiatry, Sch. Med. Sci., Univ. Sains Malaysia, Kubang Kerian, Malaysia)

  • Physiol. Res. 66: 567-580, 2017;  Full version (PDF file)

    Moderate exercise based on artificial gravity preserves orthostatic tolerance and exercise capacity during short-term head-down bed rest.
    X.-T. Li, C.-B. Yang, Y.-S. Zhu, J. Sun, F. Shi, Y.-C. Wang, Y. Gao, J.-D. Zhao,
    X.-Q. Sun (Dept. Aerospace Biodynam., Fac. Aerospace Med., Fourth Military Med. Univ., Xi’an, China)
     

  • Physiol. Res. 66: 581-589, 2017;  Full version (PDF file)

    Tolerance of isolated rabbit hearts to short ischemic periods is affected by increased LV mass fraction.
    M. Hlaváčová, V. Olejníčková, M. Ronzhina, T. Stračina, O. Janoušek, M. Nováková, P. Babula, J. Kolářová, I. Provazník, H. Paulová (Dept. Biochem., Fac. Med., Masaryk Univ., Brno, Czech Republic)
     

  • Physiol. Res. 66: 591-599, 2017;  Full version (PDF file)

    Chronic administration of quercetin induces biomechanical and pharmacological remodeling in the rat coronary arteries.
    A. Monori-Kiss, F. Kiss, J. M. Restifo, E. Monos, G. L. Nadasy (Inst. Clin. Exp. Res., Semmelweis Univ., Budapest, Hungary)

  • Physiol. Res. 66: 601-614, 2017;  Full version (PDF file)

    Early morphologic alterations in renal artery wall and renal nerves in response to catheter-based renal denervation procedure in sheep: difference between single-point and multiple-point ablation catheters.
    M. Táborský, D. Richter, Z. Tonar, T. Kubíková, A. Herman, J. Peregrin, L. Červenková, Z. Husková, L. Kopkan (Dept. Intern. Med. I, Cardiol., Univ. Hosp. Olomouc, Palacký Univ., Olomouc, Czech Republic)

  • Physiol. Res. 66: 615-620, 2017;  Full version (PDF file)

    Prompt rise in urinary ammonium excretion suffices to mitigate metabolic acidosis in an experimental animal model of severe normovolemic hemodilution.
    J. K. Teloh, I. N. Waack, H. de Groot (Inst. Physiol. Chemistry, Univ. Duisburg-Essen, Univ. Hosp. Essen, Essen, Germany)
     

  • Physiol. Res. 66: 621-632, 2017;  Full version (PDF file)

    Proteomic approach for identification of IgA nephropathy-related biomarkers in urine.
    P. Prikryl, L. Vojtova, D. Maixnerova, M. Vokurka, M. Neprasova, T. Zima, V. Tesar (Inst. Clin. Biochem. Lab. Diagnostics, First Fac. Med., Charles Univ. Gen. Univ. Hosp. Prague, Czech Republic; Inst. Pathol. Physiol., First Fac. Med., Charles Univ., Prague, Czech Republic)
     

  • Physiol. Res. 66: 633-640, 2017;  Full version (PDF file)

    Pro-inflammatory gene expression in adipose tissue of patients with atherosclerosis.
    S. Čejková, I. Králová Lesná, J. Froněk, L. Janoušek, A. Králová, J. Ždychová, R. Poledne (Lab. Atherosclerosis Res., Inst. Clin. Exp. Med., Prague, Czech Republic)

  • Physiol. Res. 66: 641-652, 2017;  Full version (PDF file)

    An alternatively activated macrophage marker CD163 in severely obese patients: the influence of very low-calorie diet and bariatric surgery.
    A. Cinkajzlová, Z. Lacinová, J. Kloučková, P. Kaválková, P. Trachta, M. Kosák, J. Krátký, M. Kasalický, K. Doležalová, M. Mráz, M. Haluzík (Inst. Med. Biochem. Lab. Diagnostics, Charles Univ. General Univ. Hosp., Prague, Czech Republic; Ctr. Experim. Med. Diabet. Ctr., Inst. Clin. Exp. Med., Prague, Czech Republic)
     

  • Physiol. Res. 66: 653-662, 2017;  Full version (PDF file)

    Polychlorinated biphenyl 153 in lipid medium modulates differentiation of human adipocytes.
    D. Mullerova, M. Pesta, J. Dvorakova, M. Cedikova, V. Kulda, P. Dvorak, V. Bouchalová, M. Kralickova, V. Babuska, J. Kuncova, J. Langmajerova, L. Muller (Dept. Public Health Prevent. Med., Fac. Med. Pilsen, Charles Univ., Pilsen, Czech Republic)
     

  • Physiol. Res. 66: 663-671, 2017;  Full version (PDF file)

    Nanofat 2.0: experimental evidence for a fat grafting rich in mesenchymal stem cells.
    D. Lo Furno, S. Tamburino, G. Mannino, E. Gili, G. Lombardo, M. S. Tarico, C. Vancheri, R. Giuffrida, R. E. Perrotta (Dept. Biomed. Biotechnol. Sci., Univ. Catania, Catania, Italy)

  • Physiol. Res. 66: 673-676, 2017;  Full version (PDF file)

    Hematological profile of untreated or ionizing radiation-exposed cyclooxygenase-2-deficient mice.
    M. Hofer, Z. Hoferová L. Dušek, K. Souček, A. Gruzdev (Dept. Molecul. Cytol. Cytom., Inst. Biophys. Czech Acad. Sci., Brno, Czech Republic)
     

  • Physiol. Res. 66: 677-685, 2017;  Full version (PDF file)

    Effect of pre- and post-weaning high-fat dietary manipulation on intestinal microflora and alkaline phosphatase activity in male rats.
    Z. Šefčíková, D. Bujňáková (Inst. Animal Physiol., Slovak Acad. Sci., Košice, Slovak Republic)
     

  • Physiol. Res. 66: 687-693, 2017;  Full version (PDF file)

    Does inhibition of aldose reductase contribute to the anti-inflammatory action of setipiprant?
    J. Ballekova, M. Soltesova-Prnova, M. Majekova, M. Stefek (Inst. Experim. Pharmacol. Toxicol., Slovak Acad. Sci., Bratislava, Slovak Republic)
     

  • Physiol. Res. 66: 695-703, 2017;  Full version (PDF file)

    How do we love? Romantic love style in men is related to lower testosterone levels.
    J. Babková Durdiaková, P. Celec, I. Koborová, T. Sedláčková, G. Minárik, D. Ostatníková (Inst. Physiol., Fac. Med., Comenius Univ., Bratislava, Slovakia)
     


    Rapid Communication

     

  • Physiol. Res. 66: 705-708, 2017;  Full version (PDF file)

    The effect of HT-2 toxin on ovarian steroidogenesis and its response to IGF-I, leptin and ghrelin in rabbits.
    A. Kolesarova, N. Maruniakova, A. Kadasi, M. Halenar, M. Marak, A. V. Sirotkin (Dept. Animal Physiol., Fac. Biotechnol. Food Sci., Slovak Univ. Agricult., Nitra, Slovak Republic)
     


    Short Communication

     

  • Physiol. Res. 66: 709-714, 2017;  Full version (PDF file)

    Visfatin is actively secreted in vitro from U-937 macrophages, but only passively released from 3T3-L1 adipocytes and HepG2 hepatocytes.
    P. Svoboda, E. Křížová, K. Čeňková, K. Vápenková, J. Zídková, V. Zídek, V. Škop (Dept. Biochem. Microbiol., Univ. Chem. Technol., Prague, Czech Republic)


    This number was issued in August 2017

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