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pro vyhledávání: '"Katsumi Asano"'
Autor:
Gabriella M. K. Rossetti, Kazunobu Okazaki, Samuel J. Oliver, Alexander T. Friend, Masahiro Horiuchi, Katsumi Asano
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Applied Physiology. 121:3095-3102
Orthostasis at sea level decreases brain tissue oxygenation and increases risk of syncope. High altitude reduces brain and peripheral muscle tissue oxygenation. This study determined the effect of short-term altitude acclimatization on cerebral and p
Autor:
Masahiro, Horiuchi, Kazunobu, Okazaki, Katsumi, Asano, Alexander T, Friend, Gabriella M K, Rossetti, Samuel J, Oliver
Publikováno v:
European journal of applied physiology. 121(11)
Orthostasis at sea level decreases brain tissue oxygenation and increases risk of syncope. High altitude reduces brain and peripheral muscle tissue oxygenation. This study determined the effect of short-term altitude acclimatization on cerebral and p
Publikováno v:
The Japanese Journal of Physiology. 52:553-560
The purpose of this study was to examine the hypothesis that the menstrual cycle-induced modulation of the cardiorespiratory response to exercise might be altered by acute exposure to altitude. During both the luteal and follicular phases, 9 moderate
Endurance training under 2500-m hypoxia does not increase myoglobin content in human skeletal muscle
Autor:
Shigeru Katsuta, Shinya Kuno, Hitoshi Shimojo, Kazunori Okazaki, Kazumi Masuda, Katsumi Asano
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Applied Physiology. 85:486-490
The present study was carried out to determine whether myoglobin (Mb) concentration ([Mb]) in human skeletal muscle is influenced by 8 weeks of endurance training under normal conditions, and under hypoxic conditions equivalent to an altitude of 2500
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Applied Physiology. 78:417-421
The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of continuous and intermittent exercise training on serum testosterone [T] and corticosterone concentrations [Cort] during normoxia and hypobaric hypoxia. Male rats swam with loads of 3% (normoxia)
Autor:
Hideki Ohno, Sataro Goto, Akihiro Nakamura, Yang Fu, Katsumi Asano, Hideko Nakamoto, Zsolt Radak
Publikováno v:
Life Sciences. 62:1317-1322
Both exposure to high altitude (HA) and caloric restriction (CR) may influence free radical generation. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effects of 4 wk chronic exposure to 4,000m of HA and CR (60% of CR of control (C) rats) on protei
Autor:
Motoki Nagai, Fumio Endou, Katsumi Asano, Akira Ogata, Kazuhide Ohno, Yoshio Masuda, Atsushi Shimizu, Goro Obata, Yoshinori Masuda
Publikováno v:
Surgery Today. 27:653-656
We herein report the case of a 69-year old woman presenting with an abdominal mass, who was found to have a mixed mesodermal tumor (MMT) of the cecum. Imaging studies and endoscopic investigations were consistent with the diagnosis of a nonepithelial
Autor:
Hideko Nakamoto, Katsumi Asano, Sataro Goto, Hideki Ohno, Zsolt Radak, Ki Chul Lee, Akihiro Nakamura
Publikováno v:
Free Radical Biology and Medicine. 22:1109-1114
The oxidative stress related consequences of physical training at high altitude are not known. The hypothesis was tested that physical training and exposure to high altitude have adverse effects on free radical generation and activities of antioxidan
Publikováno v:
Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences. 59:223-225
The purpose of the present study was to conduct consecutive monitoring of sleep from the second to the fifth night at altitude. Three healthy male subjects climbed the top of Mt Fuji (3776 m) and stayed there for 6 days. Polysomnographic recordings w
Autor:
Masayasu Inoue, Katsumi Asano, Naoyuki Taniguchi, Shuji Oh-ishi, Takako Kizaki, Zsolt Radak, Keiichiro Suzuki, Hideki Ohno
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology. 72:189-194
To prevent oxidative tissue damage induced by strenuous exercise in the liver and kidney superoxide dismutase derivative (SM-SOD), which circulated bound to albumin with a half-life of 6 h, was injected intraperitoneally into rats. Exhausting treadmi