CONTENTS
Original Articles
Physiol. Res. 64: 1-10, 2015; Full
version (PDF file)
Different effects of 7-nitroindazole
and L-NAME administered both individually and together on
the cardiovascular system of the rat.
F. Kristek, M. Drobna, S. Cacanyiova (Inst. Norm. Pathol.
Physiol., Ctr. Excellence, Slovak Acad. Sci., Bratislava,
Slovak Republic)
Physiol. Res. 64: 11-24, 2015; Full
version (PDF file)
Combined suppression of the intrarenal and
circulating vasoconstrictor renin-ACE-ANG II axis and
augmentation of the vasodilator ACE2-ANG 1-7-Mas axis attenuates
the systemic hypertension in Ren-2 transgenic rats exposed to
chronic hypoxia.
L. Červenka, J. Bíbová, Z. Husková, Z. Vaňourková, H. J. Kramer,
J. Herget, Š. Jíchová, J. Sadowski, V. Hampl (Dept. Pathophysiol.,
Second Fac. Med., Charles Univ., Prague, Czech Republic)
Physiol. Res. 64: 25-38, 2015; Full
version (PDF file)
Intrapulmonary activation of the
angiotensin-converting enzyme type 2/angiotensin 1-7/G-protein-coupled
Mas receptor axis attenuates pulmonary hypertension in Ren-2
transgenic rats exposed to chronic hypoxia.
V. Hampl, J. Herget, J. Bíbová, A. Baňasová, Z. Husková, Z.
Vaňourková, Š. Jíchová, P. Kujal, Z. Vernerová, J. Sadowski, L.
Červenka (Dept. Physiol., Second Fac. Med., Charles Univ.,
Prague, Czech Republic; Dept. Pathophysiol., Second Fac. Med.,
Charles Univ., Prague, Czech Republic)
Physiol. Res. 64: 39-49, 2015; Full
version (PDF file)
Lisinopril alters contribution of
nitric oxide and KCa channels to vasodilatation in small
mesenteric arteries of spontaneously hypertensive rats.
S. Albarwani, S. Al-Siyabi, I. Al-Husseini, A. Al-Ismail, I.
Al-Lawati, I. Al-Bahrani, M. O. Tanira (Dept. Physiol., Coll.
Med. Health Sci., Sultan Qaboos Univ., Muscat, Sultanate of
Oman)
Physiol. Res. 64: 51-60, 2015; Full
version (PDF file)
Gender-related effects on substrate
utilization and metabolic adaptation in hairless
spontaneously hypertensive rat.
J. Trnovská, J. Šilhavý, V. Zídek, M. Šimáková, P. Mlejnek,
V. Landa, S. Eigner, K. Eigner Henke, V. Škop, O. Oliyarnyk,
L. Kazdová, T. Mráček, J. Houštěk, M. Pravenec (Czech Univ.
Life Sci., Fac. Agrobiol., Food and Natur. Resources, Dept.
Veterin. Sci., Prague, Czech Republic; Inst. Physiol., Acad.
Sci. Czech Rep., Prague, Czech Republic)
Physiol. Res. 64: 61-70, 2015; Full
version (PDF file)
D-galactose induced changes in enzymatic antioxidant status
in rats of different ages.
N. Hadzi-Petrushev, V. Stojkovski, D. Mitrov, M. Mladenov (Fac.
Natur. Sci. Math., Inst. Biol., “Ss. Cyril and Methodius” Univ.,
Skopje, Macedonia)
Physiol. Res. 64: 71-78, 2015; Full
version (PDF file)
L-malate enhances the gene expression of carried
proteins and antioxidant enzymes in liver of aged rats.
X. Zeng, J. Wu, Q. Wu, J. Zhang (State Key Lab. Appl. Microbiol. Southern
China; Guangdong Provincial Key Lab. Microbial Culture Collection and
Application, Guangdong Inst. Microbiol., Guangzhou, China)
Physiol. Res. 64: 79-91, 2015; Full
version (PDF file)
Silymarin component 2,3-dehydrosilybin attenuates cardiomyocyte
damage following hypoxia/reoxygenation by limiting oxidative
stress.
E. Gabrielová, V. Křen, M. Jabůrek, M. Modrianský (Dept.
Med. Chem. Biochem., Fac. Med. Dentist., Palacky Univ., Olomouc,
Czech Republic)
Physiol. Res. 64: 93-102, 2015; Full
version (PDF file)
Changes in oxidative stress and acid-base balance in men and
women following maximal-intensity physical exercise.
M. Wiecek,
M. Maciejczyk, J. Szymura, Z. Szygula (Dept. Physiol. Biochem.,
Inst. Biomed. Sci., Univ. Sch. Physic. Educ., Krakow, Poland)
Physiol. Res. 64: 103-110, 2015; Full
version (PDF file)
Regulation of transepithelial ion transport in the rat late
distal colon by the sympathetic nervous system.
X. Zhang, Y.
Li, X. Zhang, Z. Duan, J. Zhu (Artif. Liver Ctr., Beijing
Youan Hosp., Capital Med. Univ., Beijing, China; Key Lab.
Med. Tissue Regeneration Henan Province, Sch. Basic Med. Sci.,
Xinxiang Med. Univ., Xinxiang, China)
Physiol. Res. 64: 111-118, 2015; Full
version (PDF file)
Proportions of myosin heavy chain mRNAs, protein isoforms and
fiber types in the slow and fast skeletal muscles are maintained
after alterations of thyroid status in rats.
T. Soukup, M. Diallo (Inst. Physiol., Acad. Sci. Czech Rep., Prague, Czech
Republic)
Physiol. Res. 64: 119-128, 2015; Full
version (PDF file)
Stem cells regenerative properties on new rat spinal fusion
model.
K. Klíma, V. Vaněček, A. Kohout, O. Jiroušek, R. Foltán,
J. Štulík, V. Machoň, G. Pavlíková, P. Jendelová, E. Syková,
Jiří Šedý (Dept. Oral Maxillofac. Surg., Gen. Univ. Hosp.,
Prague, Czech Republic; Inst. Physiol., Acad. Sci. Czech Rep.,
Prague, Czech Republic)
Physiol. Res. 64: 129-145, 2015; Full
version (PDF file)
Long-term effects of enriched environment
on neurofunctional outcome and CNS lesion volume after
traumatic brain injury in rats.
M. Maegele, M. Braun, A.
Wafaisade, N. Schäfer, M. Lippert-Gruener, C. Kreipke, J.
Rafols, U. Schäfer, D. N. Angelov, E. K. Stuermer (Inst.
Res. Operat. Med. – IFOM, Univ. Witten-Herdecke, Cologne,
Germany)
Short Communication
Physiol. Res. 64: 147-151, 2015; Full
version (PDF file)
High-mobility group box-1 protein in
adenine-induced chronic renal failure and the influence of
gum arabic thereon.
B. H. Ali, M. Al Za'abi, A. Al Shukaili, A. Nemmar (Dept.
Pharmacol. Clin. Pharm., Coll. Med. Health Sci., Sultan
Qaboos Univ., Oman; Dept. Physiol, Coll. Med. Health Sci.,
United Arab Emirates Univ., Al Ain, UAE)
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