نتایج جستجو برای: rotational behavior

تعداد نتایج: 647690  

Journal: :Brain research 1982
T E Robinson J B Becker S K Presty

Amphetamine (AMPH)-induced rotational behavior in non-lesioned rats and AMPH-stimulated dopamine (DA) release from striatal tissue fragments in vitro were used to study the long-term effects of a single injection of AMPH on activity in the mesostriatal DA system. A single injection of a low dose of AMPH (1.25 mg/kg) greatly enhanced the rotational behavior produced by a second injection of AMPH...

2014
Patrick J Mears Santosh Koirala Chris V Rao Ido Golding Yann R Chemla

Bacterial chemotaxis is a paradigm for how environmental signals modulate cellular behavior. Although the network underlying this process has been studied extensively, we do not yet have an end-to-end understanding of chemotaxis. Specifically, how the rotational states of a cell's flagella cooperatively determine whether the cell 'runs' or 'tumbles' remains poorly characterized. Here, we measur...

Journal: :European journal of pharmacology 1982
J B Becker T E Robinson K A Lorenz

The experiments reported here were designed to determine if there are sex- and/or estrus cycle-dependent differences in amphetamine (AMPH)-elicited rotational behavior in unlesioned rats. Whole brain or striatal levels of AMPH produced by systemic administration of the drug were also measured. At all doses tested (1.0-10.0 mg/kg) systemic administration of AMPH resulted in significantly higher ...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 1995
C V Borlongan P R Sanberg

Parkinson's disease is characterized by a depletion of dopamine (DA) neurons in the nigrostriatal pathway. Stereotaxic injections of 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA), a selective neurotoxin, into either the medial forebrain bundle or the substantia nigra result in a massive DA denervation of the nigrostriatal pathway. Following unilateral nigrostriatal DA depletion, hemiparkinsonian animals develop a...

Journal: :Behavioural brain research 1986
J B Becker M E Beer

The results of 3 experiments examining the influence of estrogen on the nigrostriatal dopamine (DA) system are reported. In two experiments the influence of hormonal manipulations on amphetamine (AMPH)-induced rotational behavior was investigated using rats with unilateral 6-hydroxydopamine lesions of the substantia nigra. It was found that: (1) female rats in estrus make more rotations than ov...

Journal: :Brain research 1985
E Castañeda T E Robinson J B Becker

This experiment was conducted to determine if nigrostriatal dopamine (DA) neurons are necessary for the contraversive rotational behavior evoked by electrical stimulation in the lateral hypothalamus. Rats were tested daily for electrical stimulation-induced rotational behavior (ESRB) for 5 days, and then given an injection of 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA) or saline into the ipsilateral substantia ...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2014
Madison S Krieger Saverio E Spagnolie Thomas R Powers

The swimming behavior of bacteria and other microorganisms is sensitive to the physical properties of the fluid in which they swim. Mucus, biofilms, and artificial liquid-crystalline solutions are all examples of fluids with some degree of anisotropy that are also commonly encountered by bacteria. In this article, we study how liquid-crystalline order affects the swimming behavior of a model sw...

During an earthquake, the better performance of segmental tunnel lining, compared to the continuous in-cast concrete lining, is generally related to the joints between segments. In order to better understand the influence of the segment joints, their effect on the internal forces induced in tunnel lining simultaneously with the effects of the other influential parameters should be considered. I...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2001
D R Carrier R M Walter D V Lee

The turning agility of theropod dinosaurs may have been severely limited by the large rotational inertia of their horizontal trunks and tails. Bodies with mass distributed far from the axis of rotation have much greater rotational inertia than bodies with the same mass distributed close to the axis of rotation. In this study, we increased the rotational inertia about the vertical axis of human ...

2000
C. Callegari I. Reinhard K. K. Lehmann G. Scoles R. E. Miller

Microwave-infrared double-resonance spectroscopy has been used to probe the solvation environment and its influence on the rotational relaxation of a cyanoacetylene molecule embedded in a superfluid He nanodroplet. The results support a model in which ~within any given rotational state! the guest molecules are distributed over a set of spectroscopically inequivalent states which are most likely...

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