Browsing by Subject "Rats"
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(Pisa University Press, 2016)Copper as a trace metal is involved in several neurodegenerative illnesses, such as Menkes, Wilson's, Alzheimer's, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), and Creutzfeldt-Jakob. Electrophysiological evidence indicates that ...
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(2005)Cu is an essential trace element capable of producing toxic effects in animals and man when ingested acutely or chronically in excess. Although chronic Cu exposure is increasingly recognized as a public health issue, its ...
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(Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, 2001)The effects of systemically and intrathecally administered ketamine on spinal wind-up of normal and monoarthritic rats were studied by using C-fiber reflex responses evoked by repetitive (0.6Hz) electric stimulation. Both ...
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(2012)Oxygen interruption leads to death when reoxygenation is not promptly re-established. Re-oxygenation triggers a cascade of biochemical events for restoring function at the cost of improper homeostasis. The effects observed ...
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(1981)The development of tolerance to ethanol was studied in two strains of rats, UChA (low ethanol consumer) and UChB (high ethanol consumer), by the sleeping time test. Marked tolerance (perhaps both metabolic and tissue) ...
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(Nature, 2016)Recent evidence shows that the Huntington's disease (HD) extends beyond the nervous system to other sites, including the cardiovascular system. Further, the cardiovascular pathology pre-dates neurological decline, however ...
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(Nature, 2018)Chronic alcohol intake leads to neuroinflammation and astrocyte dysfunction, proposed to perpetuate alcohol consumption and to promote conditioned relapse-like binge drinking. In the present study, human mesenchymal stem ...
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(Frontiers Media, 2020)Chronic ethanol intake results in brain oxidative stress and neuroinflammation, which have been postulated to perpetuate alcohol intake and to induce alcohol relapse. The present study assessed the mechanisms involved in ...
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(1996)Human and animal studies have clearly demonstrated the advantageous effects of seasonally enriched rearing environments. Nevertheless, little work has been done concerning the long-lasting persistence of all these behavioral ...
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(Informa Healthcare, 1986)The effect of early postnatal malnutrition on the responsiveness of the rat prefrontal cortex was studied by determining excitability thresholds and fatigability to direct cortical stimulation. Malnutrition imposed during ...
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(1998)Prenatal malnutrition results in increased concentration and release of central noradrenaline, a neurotransmitter that is an important regulator of normal regressive events such as axonal pruning and synaptic elimination. ...
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(1990)In order to examine sex differences in non sexual behavior, 40 rats of each sex from two strains (gray, A × C and albino, Sprague-Dawley) were trained, using different experimental procedures. In Experiment I, aversive ...
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(1990)We have previously reported that UChA rats (genetically low ethanol consumer) develop tolerance to narcosis time easier than UChB rats (genetically high ethanol consumer). We also have reported that UChA rats develop ...