Sökning: "stress-hormones"
Visar resultat 16 - 20 av 20 avhandlingar innehållade ordet stress-hormones.
16. Talking to the Brain at the Blood-Brain Barrier through Inflammation-Induced Prostaglandin E2
Sammanfattning : The immune-to-brain signaling is a critical survival factor when the body is confronted by pathogens, and in particular by microorganisms. During infections, the ability of the immune system to engage the central nervous system (CNS) in the management of the inflammatory response is just as important as its ability to mount a specific immune response against the pathogen, since the CNS can provide a systemic negative feed-back to the immune activation by release of stress hormones and also can prioritize the usage of the energy resources by the vital organs. LÄS MER
17. Effects of burns and vasoactive drugs on human skin : Clinical and Experimental studies using microdialysis
Sammanfattning : Patients who require critical care, including those with burns, are affected by a systemic inflammatory reaction, which at times has consequences such as multiple organ dysfunction and failure. It has become increasingly evident that other factors important in the development of organ dysfunction are disturbances at the tissue level, in the microcirculation. LÄS MER
18. Intravenous access in distressed children : effects of midazolam and nitrous oxide on success rate, hormone and metabolic stress responses
Sammanfattning : Background and Aims: Intravenous (IV) access has demonstrated high levels of pain and distress in children. A stress full IV access should be avoided, primarily by the children, but also for the parents and staff. LÄS MER
19. Endogenous antioxidants in human skeletal muscle and adaption in energy metabolism : with reference to exercise-training, exercise-related factors and nutrition
Sammanfattning : The antioxidant homeostasis is determined by a wide array of interacting cellular antioxidants, as well as being influenced by the homeostasis in energy metabolism. Changes in antioxidant homeostasis, as a consequences of altered production of reactive oxygen species (ROS). and/or by changes in the resident levels of antioxidants. LÄS MER
20. Health problems and work-related stress in Swedish ambulance personnel
Sammanfattning : Background: Previous studies have shown a high incidence of both acute and post-traumatic stress among ambulance personnel. It has been shown that ambulance personnel are at a higher risk of being affected of heart disease, high blood pressure and cancer. Studies have also seen a higher incidence of substance abuse and suicide. LÄS MER