J. Peake

Publication List Details

Period

2004 - 2008

Number

37

Co-Authors

Effects of bovine colostrum supplementation on immune variables in highly trained cyclists (2007)

Shing, C. M., Peake, J., Suzuki, K., Okutsu, M., Pereira, R., Stevenson, L., ...

Effects of bovine colostrum supplementation on immune variables in highly trained cyclists. J Appl Physiol 102: 1113 - 1122, 2007. First published November 9, 2006; doi:10.1152/japplphysiol....

Connective tissue panniculitis in a child with vitiligo and Hashimoto's thyroiditis (2006)

Mirza, B, Muir, J, Peake, J

A 9-year-old girl presented with a 6-month history of inflamed tender nodules in the pretibial area. These eventually healed leaving depressed areas of atrophy and loss of subcutaneous tissue....

Changes in markers of muscle damage, inflammation and HSP70 after an Ironman triathlon race (2006)

Suzuki, K, Peake, J, Nosaka, K, Okutsu, M, Abbiss, CR, Surriano, R, ...

We investigated the effects of an Ironman triathlon race on markers of muscle damage, inflammation and heat shock protein 70 (HSP70). Nine well-trained male triathletes (mean +/- SD age 34 +/- 5...

Carbohydrate supplementation and alterations in neutrophils, and plasma cortisol and myoglobin concentration after intense exercise (2005)

Peake, J, Wilson, G, Mackinnon, L, Coombes, JS

The present study examined the effect of carbohydrate supplementation on changes in neutrophil counts, and the plasma concentrations of cortisol and myoglobin after intense exercise. Eight...

Cashew nut allergy is associated with a high risk of anaphylaxis (2005)

Davoren, M, Peake, J

Cashew allergy is an evolving clinical problem. A retrospective chart review of 213 children with peanut or tree nut allergy was undertaken over a 42 month period. Anaphylaxis to cashew nut was more...

Characterization of inflammatory responses to eccentric exercise in humans (2005)

Peake, J, Nosaka, K, Suzuki, K

Eccentric exercise commonly results in muscle damage. The primary sequence of events leading to exercise-induced muscle damage is believed to involve initial mechanical disruption of sarcomeres,...

Changes in neutrophil surface receptor expression, degranulation, and respiratory burst activity after moderate- and high-intensity exercise (2004)

Peake, J, Wilson, G, Hordern, M, Suzuki, K, Yamaya, K, Nosaka, K, ...

Intense exercise stimulates the systemic release of a variety of factors that alter neutrophil surface receptor expression and functional activity. These alterations may influence resistance to...

Changes in inflammatory mediators following eccentric exercise of the elbow flexors (2004)

Hirose, L, Nosaka, K, Newton, M, Laveder, A, Kano, M, Peake, J, ...

The aims of this study were to examine the plasma concentrations of inflammatory mediators including cytokines induced by a single bout of eccentric exercise and again 4 weeks later by a second bout...

ASCIA guidelines for prevention of food anaphylactic reactions in schools, preschools and child-care centres (2004)

Baumgart, K., Brown, S., Gold, M., Kemp, A., Loblay, R., Loh, R., ...

These guidelines have been developed by the anaphylaxis working party of the Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy to provide advice for minimizing the risk of food-induced...

Neutrophil activation, antioxidant supplements and exercise-induced oxidative stress (2004)

Peake, J, Suzuki, K

Neutrophils produce free radicals known as reactive oxygen species (ROS), which assist in the clearance of damaged host tissue. Tissue damage may occur during exercise due to muscle damage, thermal...

Changes in neutrophil surface receptor expression, degranulation, and respiratory burst activity after moderate- and high-intensity exercise

Peake, J, Wilson, G, Hordern, M, Suzuki, K, Yamaya, K, Nosaka, K, ...

Intense exercise stimulates the systemic release of a variety of factors that alter neutrophil surface receptor expression and functional activity. These alterations may influence resistance to...

Changes in inflammatory mediators following eccentric exercise of the elbow flexors

Hirose, L, Nosaka, K, Newton, M, Laveder, A, Kano, M, Peake, J, ...

The aims of this study were to examine the plasma concentrations of inflammatory mediators including cytokines induced by a single bout of eccentric exercise and again 4 weeks later by a second bout...

Carbohydrate supplementation and alterations in neutrophils, and plasma cortisol and myoglobin concentration after intense exercise

Peake, J, Wilson, G, Mackinnon, L, Coombes, JS

The present study examined the effect of carbohydrate supplementation on changes in neutrophil counts, and the plasma concentrations of cortisol and myoglobin after intense exercise. Eight...

Characterization of inflammatory responses to eccentric exercise in humans

Peake, J, Nosaka, K, Suzuki, K

Eccentric exercise commonly results in muscle damage. The primary sequence of events leading to exercise-induced muscle damage is believed to involve initial mechanical disruption of sarcomeres,...

Differentiated bronchiolar epithelium in alveolar ducts of rats exposed to ozone for 20 months.

Pinkerton, K. E., Dodge, D. E., Cederdahl-Demmler, J., Wong, V. J., Peake, J., Haselton, C. J., ...

The effects of exposure to 1.0 ppm of ozone for twenty months were studied in male Fischer 344 rats. Light microscopic, morphometric, and immunohistological approaches were used to determine the...

Dose-dependent tolerance to ozone. I. Tracheobronchial epithelial reorganization in rats after 20 months' exposure.

Plopper, C. G., Chu, F. P., Haselton, C. J., Peake, J., Wu, J., Pinkerton, K. E.

Two salient features of the pulmonary response to reactive oxidant air pollutants such as ozone are the heterogeneity of response by site within the respiratory tract and the development of tolerance...

Characteristics of the NANC post-stimulus ('rebound') contraction of the urinary bladder neck muscle in sheep.

Thornbury, K. D., Donaghy, K. M., Peake, J.

1. Strips of muscle from sheep bladder neck were set up for tension recording and subjected to electrical field stimulation (EFS) to stimulate their intramural nerves. 2. In the presence of atropine...