نتایج جستجو برای: locomotor deficits

تعداد نتایج: 65456  

2015
Mercédès Charreton Axel Decourtye Mickaël Henry Guy Rodet Jean-Christophe Sandoz Pierre Charnet Claude Collet James C. Nieh

The toxicity of pesticides used in agriculture towards non-targeted organisms and especially pollinators has recently drawn the attention from a broad scientific community. Increased honeybee mortality observed worldwide certainly contributes to this interest. The potential role of several neurotoxic insecticides in triggering or potentiating honeybee mortality was considered, in particular phe...

Journal: :Journal of current biomedical research 2023

Epilepsy affects 1% of the global population, with around 2.4 million new diagnoses annually. Approximately 80% individuals epilepsy reside in low- and middle-income countries, a prevalence 8.2 per 1000 sub-Saharan Africa 8 Nigeria. This study evaluated anticonvulsant properties methanol leaf extract Opilia celtidifolia (MEC) mice chicks. The median lethal dose (LD50) was determined acute MEC w...

Journal: :Physiology & behavior 1999
I Carrié M Debray J M Bourre H Francès

Female OF1 mice aged 17-18 months were compared with female OF1 mice aged 7-11 weeks for locomotor activity, pain sensitivity, and cognitive performance using the Morris water maze, passive and active avoidance, and the elevated plus-maze learning protocol. Performance of old mice was impaired compared to those of young mice for both locomotor activity, pain sensitivity, and the four cognitive ...

2014
Vinay K. Godena Nicholas Brookes-Hocking Annekathrin Moller Gary Shaw Matthew Oswald Rosa M. Sancho Christopher C. J. Miller Alexander J. Whitworth Kurt J. De Vos

Leucine-rich repeat kinase 2 (LRRK2) mutations are the most common genetic cause of Parkinson's disease. LRRK2 is a multifunctional protein affecting many cellular processes and has been described to bind microtubules. Defective microtubule-based axonal transport is hypothesized to contribute to Parkinson's disease, but whether LRRK2 mutations affect this process to mediate pathogenesis is not ...

2011
Marina Martinez Hugo Delivet-Mongrain Hugues Leblond

33 After incomplete spinal cord injury (SCI), compensatory changes occur 34 throughout the whole neuraxis including the spinal cord below the lesion as suggested by 35 previous experiments using a dual SCI paradigm. Indeed, cats submitted to a lateral 36 spinal hemisection at T10-11 and trained on a treadmill for 3-14 weeks re-expressed 37 bilateral hindlimb locomotion as soon as 24 hours after...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2011
Marina Martinez Hugo Delivet-Mongrain Hugues Leblond Serge Rossignol

After incomplete spinal cord injury (SCI), compensatory changes occur throughout the whole neuraxis, including the spinal cord below the lesion, as suggested by previous experiments using a dual SCI paradigm. Indeed, cats submitted to a lateral spinal hemisection at T10-T11 and trained on a treadmill for 3-14 wk re-expressed bilateral hindlimb locomotion as soon as 24 h after spinalization, a p...

Journal: :The international journal of neuropsychopharmacology 2012
David J G Watson Charles A Marsden Mark J Millan Kevin C F Fone

Dopamine D₃ receptors are densely expressed in mesolimbic projection areas, and selective antagonists enhance cognition, consistent with their potential therapeutic use in the treatment of schizophrenia. This study examines the effect of dopamine D₃ vs. D₂ receptor antagonists on the cognitive impairment and hyperactivity produced by social isolation of rat pups, in a neurodevelopmental model o...

2015
Werner J. Geldenhuys Tamara L. Guseman Ilse S. Pienaar Dean E. Dluzen Jesse W. Young Tifei Yuan

Parkinson's disease (PD) is an age-associated neurodegenerative disorder hallmarked by a loss of mesencephalic dopaminergic neurons. Accurate recapitulation of the PD movement phenotype in animal models of the disease is critical for understanding disease etiology and developing novel therapeutic treatments. However, most existing behavioral assays currently applied to such animal models fail t...

Journal: :مجله علوم اعصاب شفای خاتم 0
m gallus universitätsklinikum münster, institut für translationale neurologie, münster, germany p hundehege universitätsklinikum münster, institut für translationale neurologie, münster, germany p hundehege universitätsklinikum münster, institut für translationale neurologie, münster, germany m cerina universitätsklinikum münster, institut für translationale neurologie, münster, germany s.g meuth universitätsklinikum münster, institut für translationale neurologie, münster, germany

multiple sclerosis (ms) is an autoimmune disease of the central nervous system (cns) characterized by inflammatory and neurodegenerative processes. one of its pathophysiological hallmarks is demyelination, a consequence of oligodendroglial cell death leading supply shortfall and missing electrical insulation to axons. demyelination induced consequences on neuronal network activity and subsequen...

Journal: :Schizophrenia bulletin 2007
Amy C Chess Michael K Simoni Torey E Alling David J Bucci

Kynurenic acid (KYNA) is a tryptophan metabolite that is synthesized and released by astrocytes and acts as a competitive antagonist of the glycine site of N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors at high concentrations and as a noncompetitive antagonist of the alpha7-nicotinic acetylcholine receptor at low concentrations. The discovery of increased cortical KYNA levels in schizophrenia prompted the hypo...

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