نتایج جستجو برای: nucleus raphe magnus

تعداد نتایج: 114802  

2017
Magnus Unemo Christian L Althaus

In a Perspective on the research article by Didelot and colleagues, Magnus Unemo and Christian Althaus discuss the value of modelling studies to inform antimicrobial resistance management and the limitations of the current evidence base informing such models.

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 1997
T M Korman E Athan D W Spelman

We describe a patient with postsurgical anaerobic meningitis due to Peptostreptococcus magnus. In cases of meningitis associated with Peptostreptococcus species reported in the literature, the most common predisposing factors are meningorectal fistulae and head-and-neck surgery. Most patients respond well to appropriate antimicrobial therapy. Surgical intervention may be required in some instan...

2008
ILIA KRASIKOV

T. Erdélyi, A.P. Magnus and P. Nevai conjectured that for α, β ≥ − 1 2 , the orthonormal Jacobi polynomials P (α,β) k (x) satisfy the inequality max x∈[−1,1] (1− x) 1 2 (1 + x) 1 2 ( P (α,β) k (x) )2 = O (

Journal: :Neuroscience 1995
K Bett J Sandkühler

The expression of the proto-oncogene c-fos was used as a cellular marker of spinal cord neurons activated by microinjection of kainic acid into the medullary nucleus raphe magnus of awake and drug-free Sprague-Dawley rats. The c-FOS protein was detected by immunocytochemistry. We found increased immunoreactivity bilaterally in laminae I-VI of the dorsal horn. The strongest c-FOS expression was ...

S Semnanian

The nucleus paragigantocellularis (PGI) is located in the rostral ventrolateral medulla and has noticeable connections with some other brain nuclei, such as locus ceruleus, nucleus raphe magnus and periaqueductal gray. In rats it is 3 mm in rostrocaudal and 1 mm in mediolateral and 1 mm in the dorsolateral aspect. Anatomically and functionally, PGI has been divided into two subnuclei, retrofaci...

2015
Masoumeh Kourosh Arami Javad Mirnajafi zade Alireza Komaki Mahmood Amiri Sara Mehrpooya Ali Jahanshahi Behnam Jamei

OBJECTIVES Nucleus Raphe Magnus (NRM) that is involved in the regulation of body temperature contains nitric oxide (NO) synthase. Considering the effect of NO on skin blood flow control, in this study, we assessed its thermoregulatory role within the raphe magnus. MATERIALS AND METHODS To this end, tail blood flow of male Wistar rats was measured by laser doppler following the induction of hy...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2003
Thaddeus S Brink Peggy Mason

Physiological studies of neurons in raphe magnus (RM) and the adjacent nucleus reticularis magnocellularis (NRMC) have demonstrated that the response to noxious cutaneous stimulation predicts the response to opioid administration and therefore a cell's functional role in nociceptive modulation. Although visceral stimulation, like opioids, elicits antinociception, little is known about how RM an...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2000
K Gao P Mason

Pharmacological studies have suggested that serotonergic cells in RM contribute to both the inhibition and facilitation of spinal nociceptive transmission. Physiological studies in the medullary nucleus raphe magnus (RM) and adjacent nucleus reticularis magnocellularis have identified putative nociceptive-inhibitory OFF cells and nociceptive-facilitatory neurons ON cells by their responses to n...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 1997
B G Lindsey K F Morris R Shannon G L Gerstein

Models of brain function predict that the recurrence of a process or state will be reflected in repeated patterns of correlated activity. Previous work on medullary raphe assembly dynamics revealed transient changes in impulse synchrony. This study tested the hypothesis that these variations in synchrony include distributed nonrandom patterns of association. Spike trains were recorded simultane...

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