Introduction: Cold hypoxia is a common factor in cold tissue preservation and mammalian hibernation. The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of cold preservation on the function of the retractor (RET) muscle of the hamster in the non-hibernating state and compare these with previously published data (van der Heijden et al., 2000) [52] on the rat cutaneus trunci (CT) muscle. Materials and methods: After cold storage (16 h at 4 degrees C). muscles were stimulated electrically to measure maximum tetanus tension (P(0)) and histologically analyzed. The protective effects of addition of the antioxidants trolox and deferiprone and the calcium release inhibitor BDM to the storage fluid were determined. Results: After storage, the twi...
Introduction: Calcium is the trigger for muscle contraction and strict control ofintracellular calci...
This thesis examines the plasticity of cardiovascular control of golden hamsters {Mesocricetus aurat...
The effect of rapid cooling on the recovery process from anoxia-induced hypodynamic state was studie...
INTRODUCTION: Cold hypoxia is a common factor in cold tissue preservation and mammalian hibernation....
BACKGROUND: Limiting factors for long-term cold preservation of isolated skeletal muscles are increa...
1. The purpose of this study was to assess the potential of various preservation solutions, orginall...
Changes in the composition of fibre types and the capillary supply of skeletal muscle (tibialis ante...
In reconstructive surgery, ischemia-reperfusion (I-R) injury of skeletal muscle tissue occurs during...
International audienceThe purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of freezing time on th...
BACKGROUND: The hamster retractor muscle (RET) is used as an in vivo model in studies of skeletal mu...
The effect of delayed freezing on muscle glycogen and lactate was investigated to determine the rate...
Rat myofibers in the resting state and under imposed conditions of moderate to severe phys-iological...
Contains fulltext : 178493.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Cold preserva...
Contains fulltext : 57371.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In cultured re...
Striated muscle shows an amazing ability to adapt its structural apparatus based on contractile acti...
Introduction: Calcium is the trigger for muscle contraction and strict control ofintracellular calci...
This thesis examines the plasticity of cardiovascular control of golden hamsters {Mesocricetus aurat...
The effect of rapid cooling on the recovery process from anoxia-induced hypodynamic state was studie...
INTRODUCTION: Cold hypoxia is a common factor in cold tissue preservation and mammalian hibernation....
BACKGROUND: Limiting factors for long-term cold preservation of isolated skeletal muscles are increa...
1. The purpose of this study was to assess the potential of various preservation solutions, orginall...
Changes in the composition of fibre types and the capillary supply of skeletal muscle (tibialis ante...
In reconstructive surgery, ischemia-reperfusion (I-R) injury of skeletal muscle tissue occurs during...
International audienceThe purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of freezing time on th...
BACKGROUND: The hamster retractor muscle (RET) is used as an in vivo model in studies of skeletal mu...
The effect of delayed freezing on muscle glycogen and lactate was investigated to determine the rate...
Rat myofibers in the resting state and under imposed conditions of moderate to severe phys-iological...
Contains fulltext : 178493.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Cold preserva...
Contains fulltext : 57371.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In cultured re...
Striated muscle shows an amazing ability to adapt its structural apparatus based on contractile acti...
Introduction: Calcium is the trigger for muscle contraction and strict control ofintracellular calci...
This thesis examines the plasticity of cardiovascular control of golden hamsters {Mesocricetus aurat...
The effect of rapid cooling on the recovery process from anoxia-induced hypodynamic state was studie...