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Oxygen Transport to Tissue XXXVII

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 The Most Important Discovery of Science.
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    Chapter 2 The Spatial Distribution of Absolute Skeletal Muscle Deoxygenation During Ramp-Incremental Exercise Is Not Influenced by Hypoxia.
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    Chapter 3 Do Two Tissue Blood Volume Parameters Measured by Different Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Methods Show the Same Dynamics During Incremental Running?
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    Chapter 4 Oxygen Transport to Tissue XXXVII
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    Chapter 5 Muscle Oxygenation During Running Assessed by Broad Band NIRS.
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    Chapter 6 Regional Differences in Muscle Energy Metabolism in Human Muscle by (31)P-Chemical Shift Imaging.
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    Chapter 7 Sex-Related Difference in Muscle Deoxygenation Responses Between Aerobic Capacity-Matched Elderly Men and Women.
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    Chapter 8 Effects of Low Volume Aerobic Training on Muscle Desaturation During Exercise in Elderly Subjects.
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    Chapter 9 Differences in Contraction-Induced Hemodynamics and Surface EMG in Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy.
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    Chapter 10 Changes in Cortical Oxyhaemoglobin Signal During Low-Intensity Cycle Ergometer Activity: A Near-Infrared Spectroscopy Study.
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    Chapter 11 Validation of a New Semi-Automated Technique to Evaluate Muscle Capillarization.
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    Chapter 12 Reduction in Cerebral Oxygenation After Prolonged Exercise in Hypoxia is Related to Changes in Blood Pressure.
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    Chapter 13 The Pathway for Oxygen: Tutorial Modelling on Oxygen Transport from Air to Mitochondrion : The Pathway for Oxygen.
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    Chapter 14 Simulation of Preterm Neonatal Brain Metabolism During Functional Neuronal Activation Using a Computational Model.
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    Chapter 15 Hemoglobin Effects on Nitric Oxide Mediated Hypoxic Vasodilation.
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    Chapter 16 A Discussion on the Regulation of Blood Flow and Pressure.
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    Chapter 17 Near Infrared Light Scattering Changes Following Acute Brain Injury.
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    Chapter 18 Comparison of Cerebral Oxygen Saturation and Cerebral Perfusion Computed Tomography in Cerebral Blood Flow in Patients with Brain Injury
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    Chapter 19 Detection of ROSC in Patients with Cardiac Arrest During Chest Compression Using NIRS: A Pilot Study.
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    Chapter 20 Myocardial Microcirculation and Mitochondrial Energetics in the Isolated Rat Heart.
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    Chapter 21 Tissue Discs: A 3D Model for Assessing Modulation of Tissue Oxygenation.
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    Chapter 22 Hypoxia-Driven Adenosine Accumulation: A Crucial Microenvironmental Factor Promoting Tumor Progression
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    Chapter 23 Approaching Oxygen-Guided Intensity-Modulated Radiation Therapy.
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    Chapter 24 Hypoxia-Associated Marker CA IX Does Not Predict the Response of Locally Advanced Rectal Cancers to Neoadjuvant Chemoradiotherapy.
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    Chapter 25 Impact of Oxygenation Status on (18)F-FDG Uptake in Solid Tumors.
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    Chapter 26 Direct Evidence of the Link Between Energetic Metabolism and Proliferation Capacity of Cancer Cells In Vitro
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    Chapter 27 Acidosis Promotes Metastasis Formation by Enhancing Tumor Cell Motility.
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    Chapter 28 Preoperative Stress Conditioning in Humans: Is Oxygen the Drug of Choice?
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    Chapter 29 In Vivo Imaging of Flavoprotein Fluorescence During Hypoxia Reveals the Importance of Direct Arterial Oxygen Supply to Cerebral Cortex Tissue.
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    Chapter 30 Cardiovascular Adaptation in Response to Chronic Hypoxia in Awake Rats.
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    Chapter 31 Prototyping the Experimental Setup to Quantify the Tissue Oxygen Consumption Rate and Its Preliminary Test.
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    Chapter 32 Monitoring Intracellular Oxygen Concentration: Implications for Hypoxia Studies and Real-Time Oxygen Monitoring
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    Chapter 33 Aging Effect on Post-recovery Hypofusion and Mortality Following Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation in Rats.
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    Chapter 34 Using fNIRS to Study Working Memory of Infants in Rural Africa.
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    Chapter 35 Gender and Age Analyses of NIRS/STAI Pearson Correlation Coefficients at Resting State.
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    Chapter 36 Effects of Cosmetic Therapy on Cognitive Function in Elderly Women Evaluated by Time-Resolved Spectroscopy Study
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    Chapter 37 Effects of Acupuncture on Anxiety Levels and Prefrontal Cortex Activity Measured by Near-Infrared Spectroscopy: A Pilot Study.
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    Chapter 38 Influence of Pleasant and Unpleasant Auditory Stimuli on Cerebral Blood Flow and Physiological Changes in Normal Subjects.
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    Chapter 39 Spontaneous Fluctuations of PO2 in the Rabbit Somatosensory Cortex.
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    Chapter 40 Effect of the Antioxidant Supplement Pyrroloquinoline Quinone Disodium Salt (BioPQQ™) on Cognitive Functions.
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    Chapter 41 Estimation of Skin Blood Flow Artefacts in NIRS Signals During a Verbal Fluency Task.
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    Chapter 42 Effect of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation over the Primary Motor Cortex on Cerebral Blood Flow: A Time Course Study Using Near-infrared Spectroscopy.
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    Chapter 43 Relationships Between Gum-Chewing and Stress.
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    Chapter 44 Effects of Anodal High-Definition Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation on Bilateral Sensorimotor Cortex Activation During Sequential Finger Movements: An fNIRS Study.
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    Chapter 45 Towards Human Oxygen Images with Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Imaging.
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    Chapter 46 Evaluation of Brown Adipose Tissue Using Near-Infrared Time-Resolved Spectroscopy.
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    Chapter 47 Near-Infrared Image Reconstruction of Newborns' Brains: Robustness to Perturbations of the Source/Detector Location.
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    Chapter 48 Simultaneous Measurement of Dissolved Oxygen Pressure and Oxyhemoglobin Spectra in Solution.
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    Chapter 49 Local Measurement of Flap Oxygen Saturation: An Application of Visible Light Spectroscopy.
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    Chapter 50 Hemodynamic Measurements of the Human Adult Head in Transmittance Mode by Near-Infrared Time-Resolved Spectroscopy.
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    Chapter 51 Non-invasive Monitoring of Hepatic Oxygenation Using Time-Resolved Spectroscopy.
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    Chapter 52 Comparison of Near-Infrared Oximeters in a Liquid Optical Phantom with Varying Intralipid and Blood Content.
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    Chapter 53 Improvement of Speckle Contrast Image Processing by an Efficient Algorithm.
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    Chapter 54 A Clinical Tissue Oximeter Using NIR Time-Resolved Spectroscopy.
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    Chapter 55 Validation of a Hybrid Microwave-Optical Monitor to Investigate Thermal Provocation in the Microvasculature.
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    Chapter 56 Possibilities of Using Fetal Hemoglobin as a Platform for Producing Hemoglobin-Based Oxygen Carriers (HBOCs).
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    Chapter 57 The βLys66Tyr Variant of Human Hemoglobin as a Component of a Blood Substitute.
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    Chapter 58 PEGylated Bovine Carboxyhemoglobin (SANGUINATE™): Results of Clinical Safety Testing and Use in Patients.
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    Chapter 59 Oxygen Supplementation is Effective in Attenuating Maternal Cerebral Blood Deoxygenation After Spinal Anesthesia for Cesarean Section.
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    Chapter 60 Changes in Cerebral Blood Flow and Oxygenation During Induction of General Anesthesia with Sevoflurane Versus Propofol.
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    Chapter 61 Neurovascular Interactions in the Neurologically Compromised Neonatal Brain.
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    Chapter 62 Oxygen Transport to Tissue XXXVII
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    Chapter 63 A New Framework for the Assessment of Cerebral Hemodynamics Regulation in Neonates Using NIRS.
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    Chapter 64 Characterizing Fluctuations of Arterial and Cerebral Tissue Oxygenation in Preterm Neonates by Means of Data Analysis Techniques for Nonlinear Dynamical Systems.
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    Chapter 65 Can the Assessment of Spontaneous Oscillations by Near Infrared Spectrophotometry Predict Neurological Outcome of Preterm Infants?
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    Chapter 66 Oxygen Transport to Tissue XXXVII
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Chapter title
Relationships Between Gum-Chewing and Stress.
Chapter number 43
Book title
Oxygen Transport to Tissue XXXVII
Published in
Advances in experimental medicine and biology, January 2016
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4939-3023-4_43
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Book ISBNs
978-1-4939-3022-7, 978-1-4939-3023-4
Authors

Konno, Michiyo, Takeda, Tomotaka, Kawakami, Yoshiaki, Suzuki, Yoshihiro, Kawano, Yoshiaki, Nakajima, Kazunori, Ozawa, Takamitsu, Ishigami, Keiichi, Takemura, Naohiro, Sakatani, Kaoru, Michiyo Konno, Tomotaka Takeda, Yoshiaki Kawakami, Yoshihiro Suzuki, Yoshiaki Kawano, Kazunori Nakajima, Takamitsu Ozawa, Keiichi Ishigami, Naohiro Takemura, Kaoru Sakatani

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Clare E. Elwell, Terence S. Leung, David K. Harrison

Abstract

Studies have shown that chewing is thought to affect stress modification in humans. Also, studies in animals have demonstrated that active chewing of a wooden stick during immobilization stress ameliorates the stress-impaired synaptic plasticity and prevents stress-induced noradrenaline release in the amygdala. On the other hand, studies have suggested that the right prefrontal cortex (PFC) dominates the regulation of the stress response system, including the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis. The International Affective Digitized Sounds-2 (IADS) is widely used in the study of emotions and neuropsychological research. Therefore, in this study, the effects of gum-chewing on physiological and psychological (including PFC activity measured by NIRS) responses to a negative stimulus selected from the IADS were measured and analyzed. The study design was approved by the Ethics Committee of Tokyo Dental College (No. 436).We studied 11 normal adults using: cerebral blood oxygenation in the right medial PFC by multi-channel NIRS; alpha wave intensity by EEG; autonomic nervous function by heart rate; and emotional conditions by the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) test and the 100-mm visual analogue scale (VAS). Auditory stimuli selected were fewer than 3.00 in Pleasure value. Sounds were recorded in 3 s and reproduced at random using software. Every task session was designed in a block manner; seven rests: Brown Noise (30 s) and six task blocks: auditory stimuli or auditory stimuli with gum-chewing (30 s). During the test, the participants' eyes were closed. Paired Student's t-test was used for the comparison (P < 0.05). Gum-chewing showed a significantly greater activation in the PFC, alpha wave appearance rate and HR. Gum-chewing also showed a significantly higher VAS score and a smaller STAI level indicating 'pleasant'. Gum-chewing affected physiological and psychological responses including PFC activity. This PFC activation change might influence the HPA axis and ANS activities. In summary, within the limitations of this study, the findings suggest that gum-chewing reduced stress-related responses. Gum-chewing might have a possible effect on stress coping.

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