Noise exposure causes changes at different levels in human organs, particularly the cardiovascular system, where it is responsible for increasing heart rate, peripheral vascular resistance, and blood pressure. In this study, we evaluated the effect of noise exposure on DNA integrity and ultrastructure of rat cardiomyocytes. The exposure to loud noise (100 dBA) for 12 hr caused a significant increase of DNA damage, accompanied by swelling of mitochondrial membranes, dilution of the matrix, and cristolysis. These alterations were concomitant with increased in situ noradrenaline levels and utilization. Genetic and ultrastructural alterations did not decrease 24 hr after the cessation of the stimulus. An elevated oxyradical generation, p...
Young and senescent rats were exposed to audiogenic stress for 6 h running and the effects of the tr...
Exposure to stressful stimuli is known to activate the peripheral sympathetic nervous system and the...
Transportation noise is recognized as an important cardiovascular risk factor. Key mechanisms are no...
Loud noise is generally considered an environmental stressor causing negative effects on acoustic, c...
Loud noise is an environmental stressor of everyday life, which affects different organs and apparat...
Exposure to loud noise is a major environmental threat to public health. Loud noise exposure, apart ...
Exposure to loud noise is a major environmental thread to public health. Loud noise exposure, apart ...
In previous studies we demonstrated that loud noise exposure induces ultrastructural alterations in ...
Background: Noise as a systemic stressor induces various organ dysfunctions and the underlying molec...
Experiments are described in which Sprague Dawley rats were deliberately subjected to a daily 15- mi...
Prolonged exposure to noise can have adverse effects on health. Noise has extra auditory effects by ...
Environmental noise exposure is associated with adverse effects on human health including hearing lo...
Aim: Noise is described as disturbing and unwanted sound. In this study, we aimed to investigate th...
Ultrasound-targeted microbubble destruction (UTMD) can cause left ventricular (LV) dysfunction and t...
Morphological changes induced by industrial noise (IN) have been experimentally observed in several ...
Young and senescent rats were exposed to audiogenic stress for 6 h running and the effects of the tr...
Exposure to stressful stimuli is known to activate the peripheral sympathetic nervous system and the...
Transportation noise is recognized as an important cardiovascular risk factor. Key mechanisms are no...
Loud noise is generally considered an environmental stressor causing negative effects on acoustic, c...
Loud noise is an environmental stressor of everyday life, which affects different organs and apparat...
Exposure to loud noise is a major environmental threat to public health. Loud noise exposure, apart ...
Exposure to loud noise is a major environmental thread to public health. Loud noise exposure, apart ...
In previous studies we demonstrated that loud noise exposure induces ultrastructural alterations in ...
Background: Noise as a systemic stressor induces various organ dysfunctions and the underlying molec...
Experiments are described in which Sprague Dawley rats were deliberately subjected to a daily 15- mi...
Prolonged exposure to noise can have adverse effects on health. Noise has extra auditory effects by ...
Environmental noise exposure is associated with adverse effects on human health including hearing lo...
Aim: Noise is described as disturbing and unwanted sound. In this study, we aimed to investigate th...
Ultrasound-targeted microbubble destruction (UTMD) can cause left ventricular (LV) dysfunction and t...
Morphological changes induced by industrial noise (IN) have been experimentally observed in several ...
Young and senescent rats were exposed to audiogenic stress for 6 h running and the effects of the tr...
Exposure to stressful stimuli is known to activate the peripheral sympathetic nervous system and the...
Transportation noise is recognized as an important cardiovascular risk factor. Key mechanisms are no...