Volume 65, Issue 5, 2016


CONTENTS

Reviews
 

  • Physiol. Res. 65: 717-725, 2016;  Full version (PDF file)

    Electrocardiography in rats: a comparison to human.
    P. Konopelski, M. Ufnal (Dept. Exp. Physiol. Pathophysiol., Lab. Ctr. Preclin. Res., Med. Univ., Warsaw, Poland)

  • Physiol. Res. 65: 727-735, 2016;  Full version (PDF file)

    Circulating microparticles as a predictor of vascular properties in patients on mechanical circulatory support; hype or hope?
    P. Ivak, J. Pitha, I. Netuka (Dept. Cardiovasc. Surg., Inst. Clin. Exp. Med., Prague, Czech Republic, 3rd Fac. Med., Charles Univ., Prague, Czech Republic)


    Original Articles

     

  • Physiol. Res. 65: 737-749, 2016; Full version (PDF file)

    Oxidative status of the myocardium in response to different intensities of physical training.
    L. F. Guerreiro, A. M. Rocha, C. N. Martins, J. P. Ribeiro, C. Wally, D. L. Strieder, C. G. Carissimi, M. G. Oliveira, A. A. Pereira, H. S. Biondi, J. M. Monserrat, C. A. N. Gonçalves (Biol. Sci. Inst., Fed. Univ. Rio Grande – FURG, Rio Grande, RS, Brazil, Postgr. Prog. Physiol. Sci. – Compar. Anim. Physiol., Fed. Univ. Rio Grande – FURG, Rio Grande, RS, Brazil)

  • Physiol. Res. 65: 751-762, 2016; Full version (PDF file)

    Identification of novel biomarker candidates for hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and other cardiovascular diseases leading to heart failure.
    H. Rehulkova, P. Rehulka, A. Myslivcova Fucikova, J. Stulik, R. Pudil (Dept. Mol. Pathol. Biol., Fac. Milit. Health Sci., Univ. Def., Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic)

  • Physiol. Res. 65: 763-768, 2016; Full version (PDF file)

    Depletion of alveolar macrophages attenuates hypoxic pulmonary hypertension but not hypoxia-induced increase in serum concentration of MCP-1.
    M. Žaloudíková, R. Vytášek, O. Vajnerová, O. Hniličková, M. Vízek, V. Hampl, J. Herget (Dept. Pathophysiol., 2nd Fac. Med., Charles Univ., Prague, Czech Republic)
     

  • Physiol. Res. 65: 769-776, 2016; Full version (PDF file)

    Postural and trunk responses to unexpected perturbations depend on the velocity and direction of platform motion.
    E. Zemková, Z. Kováčiková, M. Jeleň, K. Neumannová, M. Janura (Dept. Sports Kinanthropol., Fac. Phys. Edu. Sports, Comenius Univ., Bratislava, Slovakia)

  • Physiol. Res. 65: 777-788, 2016; Full version (PDF file)

    Statin-induced changes in mitochondrial respiration in blood platelets in rats and human with dyslipidemia.
    J. Vevera, Z. Fišar, T. Nekovářová, M. Vrablík, L. Zlatohlávek, J. Hroudová, N. Singh, J. Raboch, K. Valeš (Dept. Psychiatry, First Fac. Med., Charles Univ., Prague and Gen. Univ. Hosp., Prague, Czech Republic)

  • Physiol. Res. 65: 789-798, 2016; Full version (PDF file)

    Influence of endothelin 1 receptor blockers and a nitric oxide synthase inhibitor on reactive oxygen species formation in rat lungs.
    P. Kleniewska, A. Gorąca (Exp. Clin. Physiol., Dept. Cardiovasc. Physiol., Med. Univ. Lodz, Poland)

  • Physiol. Res. 65: 799-807, 2016; Full version (PDF file)

    Diabetes converts arterial regulation by perivascular adipose tissue from relaxation into H2O2-mediated contraction.
    R. Emilova, D. Z. Dimitrova, M. Mladenov, N. Hadzi-Petrushev, T. Daneva, P. Padeshki, R. Schubert, M. Chichova, L. Lubomirov, D. Simeonovska-Nikolova, H. Gagov (Cytogen. Lab., Univ. Paediat. Hosp., Med. Univ., Sofia, Bulgaria and Sofia Univ. St. Kliment Ohridski, Fac. Biol., Sofia, Bulgaria)

  • Physiol. Res. 65: 809-814, 2016; Full version (PDF file)

    Blood ghrelin, adiponectin and resistin levels during controlled ovarian stimulation in IVF cycles.
    K. Dafopoulos, C. I. Messini, G. Anifandis, P. Georgoulias, D. Sourlas, I. E. Messinis (Dept. Obstet. Gynecol., Univ. Thessaly, Larissa, Greece)

     

  • Physiol. Res. 65: 815-822, 2016; Full version (PDF file)

    The effect of alfacalcidiol and metformin on phenotype manifestations in women with polycystic ovary syndrome – a preliminary study.
    I. Dravecká, J. Figurová, M. Javorský, J. Petríková, M. Vaľková, I. Lazúrová (1st Dept. Int. med., Med. Fac. P. J. Šafarik University, Košice, Slovakia)

  • Physiol. Res. 65: 823-832, 2016; Full version (PDF file)

    Amino acid metabolism in human embryos.
    P. Drábková, L. Andrlová, R. Hampl, R. Kanďár (Dept. Biol. Biochem. Sci., Fac. Chem. Technol., Univ. Pardubice, Pardubice, Czech Republic)
     

  • Physiol. Res. 65: 833-842, 2016; Full version (PDF file)

    Amelioration of energy metabolism by melatonin in skeletal muscle of rats with LPS induced endotoxemia.
    E. Ozkok, H. Yorulmaz, G. Ates, A. Akdu, N. Balkis, Ö. Şahin, S. Tamer (Dept. Neurosci., Inst. Exp. Med., Istanbul Univ., Istanbul, Turkey)
     

  • Physiol. Res. 65: 843-851, 2016; Full version (PDF file)

    Sex differences in murine sternohyoid muscle tolerance of acute severe hypoxic stress.
    P. Lewis, K. D. O’Halloran (Dept. Physiol., School Med., Univ. Coll. Cork, West. Gateway Bldg., Western Road, Cork, Ireland)
     

  • Physiol. Res. 65: 853-860, 2016; Full version (PDF file)

    Direct measurement of free radical levels in the brain after cortical ischemia induced by photothrombosis.
    J. Mares, K. Nohejlova, P. Stopka, R. Rokyta (Dept. Norm. Pathol. Clin. Physiol., 3rd Fac. Med., Charles Univ., Prague, Czech Republic)
     


    Rapid Communication

     

  • Physiol. Res. 65: 861-865, 2016; Full version (PDF file)

    Effects of necrostatin-1, an inhibitor of necroptosis, and its inactive analogue Nec-1i on basal cardiovascular function.
    A. Szobi, T. Rajtik, A. Adameova (Dept. Pharmacol. Toxicol., Fac. Pharmacy, Comenius Univ. Bratislava, Bratislava, Slovak Republic)
     


    Short Communications

     

  • Physiol. Res. 65: 867-870, 2016; Full version (PDF file)

    Beneficial effect of continuous normobaric hypoxia on ventricular dilatation in rats with post-infarction heart failure.
    J. Hrdlička, J. Neckář, F. Papoušek, J. Vašinová, P. Alánová, F. Kolář (Inst. Physiol., Czech Acad. Sci., Prague, Czech Republic)

     

  • Physiol. Res. 65: 871-878, 2016; Full version (PDF file)

    Identification of novel small molecules that bind to the loop2 region of sclerostin – an in silico computational analysis.
    K. Muthusamy, S. Mohan, S. Nagamani, C. Kesavan (Dept. Bioinform., Alagappa Univ., Karaikudi, India and Musculoskelet. Dis. Ctr., VA Loma Linda Healthcare Syst., Loma Linda, CA, USA)


    This number was issued in October 2016

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