FRONTIERS IN BEHAVIORAL NEUROSCIENCE, ISSN 1662-5153, 06/2019, Volume 13, p. 141
Fragile X syndrome (FXS) is the most common inherited form of intellectual disability and autism. FXS is also accompanied by attention problems, hyperactivity,...
TARGET | hyperactivity | FMRP | OV101 | aggression | PREVALENCE | NEUROSCIENCES | stereotypy | anxiety | GABA(A) RECEPTOR | GENE | GABA | BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES | MICE | THIP | TONIC INHIBITION | EXPRESSION | BRAIN | SUBUNIT | Autism | Models | Fragile X syndrome | Analysis | Potentiation | Self-injury | Amygdala | γ-Aminobutyric acid A receptors | Intellectual disabilities | Aggression | Hyperactivity | Mental retardation | Proteins | Consortia | γ-Aminobutyric acid | Hypotheses | Fragile X mental retardation protein | Sleep | Anxieties | Rodents | Anxiety | Behavior | γ-Aminobutyric acid receptors | FMR1 protein
TARGET | hyperactivity | FMRP | OV101 | aggression | PREVALENCE | NEUROSCIENCES | stereotypy | anxiety | GABA(A) RECEPTOR | GENE | GABA | BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES | MICE | THIP | TONIC INHIBITION | EXPRESSION | BRAIN | SUBUNIT | Autism | Models | Fragile X syndrome | Analysis | Potentiation | Self-injury | Amygdala | γ-Aminobutyric acid A receptors | Intellectual disabilities | Aggression | Hyperactivity | Mental retardation | Proteins | Consortia | γ-Aminobutyric acid | Hypotheses | Fragile X mental retardation protein | Sleep | Anxieties | Rodents | Anxiety | Behavior | γ-Aminobutyric acid receptors | FMR1 protein
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Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, ISSN 1663-4365, 04/2018, Volume 10, p. 95
Even considering these data, SACs possess the highest global prevalence of dementia after North Africa/Middle East in people above the age of 60 (Parra et al.,...
Human experimentation | South America | Neurosciences | Animals | Neurodegenerative diseases | Clinical protocols | Research | Public health | neurosciences | SIGNATURES | RECOGNITION | VARIANT FRONTOTEMPORAL DEMENTIA | research | GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY | neurodegenerative diseases | human experimentation | INTEGRATION | MEMORY BINDING DEFICITS | FAMILIAL ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE | BEHAVIORAL VARIANT | animals | LANGUAGE DEFICITS | clinical protocols | HUNTINGTONS-DISEASE | public health | PARKINSONS-DISEASE | Neuroimaging | Metabolomics | Phenotypes | Animal models | Translation | Memory | Case reports | Epidemiology | Brain research | Neurodegeneration | Neural networks | Collaboration | Proteomics | Epigenetics | Dementia disorders | Biomarkers | Frontotemporal dementia | Alzheimers disease | Niches | Dementia | Animal cognition
Human experimentation | South America | Neurosciences | Animals | Neurodegenerative diseases | Clinical protocols | Research | Public health | neurosciences | SIGNATURES | RECOGNITION | VARIANT FRONTOTEMPORAL DEMENTIA | research | GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY | neurodegenerative diseases | human experimentation | INTEGRATION | MEMORY BINDING DEFICITS | FAMILIAL ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE | BEHAVIORAL VARIANT | animals | LANGUAGE DEFICITS | clinical protocols | HUNTINGTONS-DISEASE | public health | PARKINSONS-DISEASE | Neuroimaging | Metabolomics | Phenotypes | Animal models | Translation | Memory | Case reports | Epidemiology | Brain research | Neurodegeneration | Neural networks | Collaboration | Proteomics | Epigenetics | Dementia disorders | Biomarkers | Frontotemporal dementia | Alzheimers disease | Niches | Dementia | Animal cognition
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Nature Protocols, ISSN 1754-2189, 08/2006, Volume 1, Issue 3, pp. 1117 - 1119
For small rodents, nests are important in heat conservation as well as reproduction and shelter. Nesting is easily measured in the home cages of mice,...
MATERNAL-BEHAVIOR | MUS-MUSCULUS | LESIONS | ENHANCEMENT | MOUSE | BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS | Animals, Laboratory - physiology | Animals | Behavioral Symptoms - diagnosis | Housing, Animal | Nesting Behavior - physiology | Mice | Psychomotor Performance - physiology
MATERNAL-BEHAVIOR | MUS-MUSCULUS | LESIONS | ENHANCEMENT | MOUSE | BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS | Animals, Laboratory - physiology | Animals | Behavioral Symptoms - diagnosis | Housing, Animal | Nesting Behavior - physiology | Mice | Psychomotor Performance - physiology
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Nature Protocols, ISSN 1754-2189, 06/2006, Volume 1, Issue 1, pp. 122 - 124
Mice exhibit various species-typical behaviors such as digging and burrowing. They dig in the ground to find food, to hoard food, to create a refuge from...
ANXIETY | BEHAVIOR | BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS | RATS | MODEL | ANTAGONISTS | UPTAKE INHIBITORS | Behavior, Animal | Mice | Animals | Behavioral Research - methods | Housing, Animal
ANXIETY | BEHAVIOR | BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS | RATS | MODEL | ANTAGONISTS | UPTAKE INHIBITORS | Behavior, Animal | Mice | Animals | Behavioral Research - methods | Housing, Animal
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Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE, ISSN 1940-087X, 2013, Issue 75, p. e2609
Mice are increasingly being used in behavioral neuroscience, largely replacing rats as the behaviorist's animal of choice. Before aspects of behavior such as...
parallel bars | Psychology | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | Neurobiology | Anatomy | horizontal bar | static rods | coordination | Neuroscience | Physiology | Mice | Behavior | Issue 75 | motor behaviour | animal model | rotarod | Motor Activity - physiology | Biomechanical Phenomena | Rotarod Performance Test | Animals | Sex Factors | Female | Male | Gait - physiology | Mice - physiology
parallel bars | Psychology | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | Neurobiology | Anatomy | horizontal bar | static rods | coordination | Neuroscience | Physiology | Mice | Behavior | Issue 75 | motor behaviour | animal model | rotarod | Motor Activity - physiology | Biomechanical Phenomena | Rotarod Performance Test | Animals | Sex Factors | Female | Male | Gait - physiology | Mice - physiology
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FASEB Journal, ISSN 0892-6638, 12/2016, Volume 30, Issue 12, pp. 4021 - 4032
Ketone bodies are the most energy-efficient fuel and yield more ATP per mole of substrate than pyruvate and increase the free energy released from ATP...
Energetics | Heart | Muscle | Exercise | Metabolism | ESTER | BETA-HYDROXYBUTYRATE | MITOCHONDRIAL BIOGENESIS | EXERCISE PERFORMANCE | UNCOUPLING PROTEINS | BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY | exercise | KETOGENIC DIET | heart | CELL BIOLOGY | FAILING HEART | muscle | BIOLOGY | metabolism | ENERGY-METABOLISM | energetics | ALZHEIMERS | KETOSIS | Dietary Fats - metabolism | Rats, Wistar | Cholesterol - blood | Ketones - administration & dosage | Male | Dietary Carbohydrates - metabolism | Feeding Behavior - physiology | Energy Intake - physiology | Insulin - metabolism | Animals | Diet | Triglycerides - blood | Cognition - physiology | Energy Metabolism - physiology | Research
Energetics | Heart | Muscle | Exercise | Metabolism | ESTER | BETA-HYDROXYBUTYRATE | MITOCHONDRIAL BIOGENESIS | EXERCISE PERFORMANCE | UNCOUPLING PROTEINS | BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY | exercise | KETOGENIC DIET | heart | CELL BIOLOGY | FAILING HEART | muscle | BIOLOGY | metabolism | ENERGY-METABOLISM | energetics | ALZHEIMERS | KETOSIS | Dietary Fats - metabolism | Rats, Wistar | Cholesterol - blood | Ketones - administration & dosage | Male | Dietary Carbohydrates - metabolism | Feeding Behavior - physiology | Energy Intake - physiology | Insulin - metabolism | Animals | Diet | Triglycerides - blood | Cognition - physiology | Energy Metabolism - physiology | Research
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Neurobiology of Aging, ISSN 0197-4580, 2012, Volume 33, Issue 3, pp. 603 - 616.e3
Abstract Delirium is an acute, severe neuropsychiatric syndrome, characterized by cognitive deficits, that is highly prevalent in aging and dementia and is...
Neurology | Internal Medicine | Delirium | Infection | Animal model | Synaptic | Predisposition | Priming | Inflammation | Microglia | Dementia | ALZHEIMER-DISEASE | PERIPHERAL INFECTION | RISK-FACTORS | MURINE PRION DISEASE | INNATE IMMUNE-SYSTEM | SICKNESS BEHAVIOR | AGED MICE | NEUROSCIENCES | GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY | COGNITIVE TEST | CHRONIC NEURODEGENERATION | ELDERLY-PATIENTS | Delirium - pathology | Inflammation - pathology | Inflammation Mediators - administration & dosage | Memory Disorders - physiopathology | Acute Disease | Dementia - pathology | Lipopolysaccharides - administration & dosage | Mice, Inbred C57BL | Dementia - physiopathology | Memory, Short-Term - physiology | Inflammation - complications | Animals | Female | Mice | Memory Disorders - pathology | Delirium - physiopathology | Disease Models, Animal | Mitogens | Analysis | Short-term memory | Regular Paper
Neurology | Internal Medicine | Delirium | Infection | Animal model | Synaptic | Predisposition | Priming | Inflammation | Microglia | Dementia | ALZHEIMER-DISEASE | PERIPHERAL INFECTION | RISK-FACTORS | MURINE PRION DISEASE | INNATE IMMUNE-SYSTEM | SICKNESS BEHAVIOR | AGED MICE | NEUROSCIENCES | GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY | COGNITIVE TEST | CHRONIC NEURODEGENERATION | ELDERLY-PATIENTS | Delirium - pathology | Inflammation - pathology | Inflammation Mediators - administration & dosage | Memory Disorders - physiopathology | Acute Disease | Dementia - pathology | Lipopolysaccharides - administration & dosage | Mice, Inbred C57BL | Dementia - physiopathology | Memory, Short-Term - physiology | Inflammation - complications | Animals | Female | Mice | Memory Disorders - pathology | Delirium - physiopathology | Disease Models, Animal | Mitogens | Analysis | Short-term memory | Regular Paper
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PLOS ONE, ISSN 1932-6203, 08/2019, Volume 14, Issue 8, pp. e0220720 - e0220720
Although monosodium glutamate (MSG)-induced neurotoxicity has been recognized for decades, the potential similarities of the MSG model to Alzheimer's disease...
HIPPOCAMPUS | NEONATAL EXPOSURE | PHOSPHORYLATION | ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | SITES | PATHOLOGY | MODEL | NEUROTOXICITY | SPECIES-TYPICAL BEHAVIORS | LESIONS | Monosodium glutamate | Development and progression | Models | Health aspects | Alzheimer's disease | Tau proteins | Risk factors | Immunohistochemistry | Neuropathology | Memory | Cotton | Proteins | Sodium glutamate | Neurotoxicity | Neurodegeneration | Rodents | Physiology | Behavior | Spongiform encephalopathy | Medical research | Activities of daily living | Neurons | Cortex | Neuropil | Burrowing behavior | Quality of life | Medicine | Pathology | Tau protein | Mice | Alzheimers disease | Short term memory | Hippocampus | Dementia | Animal cognition | Index Medicus
HIPPOCAMPUS | NEONATAL EXPOSURE | PHOSPHORYLATION | ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | SITES | PATHOLOGY | MODEL | NEUROTOXICITY | SPECIES-TYPICAL BEHAVIORS | LESIONS | Monosodium glutamate | Development and progression | Models | Health aspects | Alzheimer's disease | Tau proteins | Risk factors | Immunohistochemistry | Neuropathology | Memory | Cotton | Proteins | Sodium glutamate | Neurotoxicity | Neurodegeneration | Rodents | Physiology | Behavior | Spongiform encephalopathy | Medical research | Activities of daily living | Neurons | Cortex | Neuropil | Burrowing behavior | Quality of life | Medicine | Pathology | Tau protein | Mice | Alzheimers disease | Short term memory | Hippocampus | Dementia | Animal cognition | Index Medicus
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Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE, ISSN 1940-087X, 2013, Issue 76
Kondziela(7) devised the inverted screen test and published it in 1964. It is a test of muscle strength using all four limbs. Most normal mice easily score...
motor | strength | weight lifting | Psychology | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | Neurobiology | Anatomy | Medicine | inverted screen | Neuroscience | Issue 76 | Physiology | Mice | Behavior | animal model | Animals | Mice, Inbred C57BL | Weight Lifting | Female | Male | Muscle, Skeletal - physiology
motor | strength | weight lifting | Psychology | MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES | Neurobiology | Anatomy | Medicine | inverted screen | Neuroscience | Issue 76 | Physiology | Mice | Behavior | animal model | Animals | Mice, Inbred C57BL | Weight Lifting | Female | Male | Muscle, Skeletal - physiology
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Current Biology, ISSN 0960-9822, 03/2008, Volume 18, Issue 5, pp. 354 - 362
The most well-described example of an inherited speech and language disorder is that observed in the multigenerational KE family, caused by a heterozygous...
SYSNEURO | ABNORMALITIES | INHERITED SPEECH | BASAL GANGLIA | BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY | LONG-TERM DEPRESSION | FOXP2 GENE | LANGUAGE DISORDER | ULTRASOUNDS | IDENTIFICATION | STRIATUM | BRAIN | Motor Skills - physiology | Humans | Speech Disorders - genetics | Repressor Proteins - genetics | Vocalization, Animal - physiology | Forkhead Transcription Factors - genetics | Mice, Knockout | Learning - physiology | Point Mutation | Neuronal Plasticity - genetics | Animals | Alleles | Heterozygote | Mice | Gene mutations | Physiological aspects | Genetic aspects | Report
SYSNEURO | ABNORMALITIES | INHERITED SPEECH | BASAL GANGLIA | BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY | LONG-TERM DEPRESSION | FOXP2 GENE | LANGUAGE DISORDER | ULTRASOUNDS | IDENTIFICATION | STRIATUM | BRAIN | Motor Skills - physiology | Humans | Speech Disorders - genetics | Repressor Proteins - genetics | Vocalization, Animal - physiology | Forkhead Transcription Factors - genetics | Mice, Knockout | Learning - physiology | Point Mutation | Neuronal Plasticity - genetics | Animals | Alleles | Heterozygote | Mice | Gene mutations | Physiological aspects | Genetic aspects | Report
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Nature Protocols, ISSN 1754-2189, 06/2006, Volume 1, Issue 1, pp. 118 - 121
Virtually all rodents display burrowing behavior, yet measurement of this behavior has not yet been standardized or formalized. Previously, parameters such as...
MICE | BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS | Behavior, Animal | Gerbillinae - physiology | Cricetinae | Animals | Rodentia - psychology | Behavioral Research - methods | Housing, Animal | Behavioral Research - instrumentation | Rats | Mice | Gerbillinae - psychology | Rodentia - physiology
MICE | BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS | Behavior, Animal | Gerbillinae - physiology | Cricetinae | Animals | Rodentia - psychology | Behavioral Research - methods | Housing, Animal | Behavioral Research - instrumentation | Rats | Mice | Gerbillinae - psychology | Rodentia - physiology
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Behavioral Neuroscience, ISSN 0735-7044, 6/2002, Volume 116, Issue 3, pp. 494 - 497
Rats with cytotoxic lesions of the hippocampus were given 3 anxiety tests: social interaction with a novel rat, the elevated zero-maze (a modification of the...
Exploratory Behavior - physiology | Animals | Ibotenic Acid - toxicity | Maze Learning - physiology | Anxiety - physiopathology | Rats | Male | Anxiety - chemically induced | Anxiety - prevention & control | Hippocampus - drug effects | Hippocampus - physiology | Interpersonal Relations | Neurology | Anxiety | Research
Exploratory Behavior - physiology | Animals | Ibotenic Acid - toxicity | Maze Learning - physiology | Anxiety - physiopathology | Rats | Male | Anxiety - chemically induced | Anxiety - prevention & control | Hippocampus - drug effects | Hippocampus - physiology | Interpersonal Relations | Neurology | Anxiety | Research
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Nature Protocols, ISSN 1754-2189, 06/2006, Volume 1, Issue 1, pp. 7 - 12
This protocol details a method for using a T-maze to assess the cognitive ability of rodents. The T-maze is an elevated or enclosed apparatus in the form of a...
ANXIETY | HIPPOCAMPAL-LESIONS | ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE | MOUSE | BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS | RATS | MICE | MODEL | BEHAVIORS | Animals | Maze Learning | Rodentia - psychology | Choice Behavior | Cognition | Reward | Intelligence Tests
ANXIETY | HIPPOCAMPAL-LESIONS | ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE | MOUSE | BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS | RATS | MICE | MODEL | BEHAVIORS | Animals | Maze Learning | Rodentia - psychology | Choice Behavior | Cognition | Reward | Intelligence Tests
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Biological Psychiatry, ISSN 0006-3223, 2009, Volume 65, Issue 4, pp. 304 - 312
Background Chronic neurodegeneration results in microglial activation, but the contribution of inflammation to the progress of neurodegeneration remains...
Psychiatry | systemic | inflammation | neurodegeneration | microglial priming | cytokines | Alzheimer's disease | delirium | PERIPHERAL INFECTION | C57BL/6J MICE | MURINE PRION DISEASE | PSYCHIATRY | ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE | SICKNESS BEHAVIOR | NEUROSCIENCES | ME7 MODEL | MESSENGER-RNA | MOUSE MODEL | ANTIINFLAMMATORY DRUGS | INNATE IMMUNITY | Immunohistochemistry | Inflammation - psychology | Body Temperature - drug effects | Neurodegenerative Diseases - etiology | Neurodegenerative Diseases - psychology | Mice, Inbred C57BL | Infusions, Parenteral | Motor Activity - drug effects | Behavior, Animal - physiology | Maze Learning - drug effects | Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction | Psychomotor Performance - physiology | Inflammation - complications | Animals | Lipopolysaccharides - pharmacology | Cognition - physiology | Female | Mice | Longitudinal Studies | Neurosciences | Inflammation | Mitogens | Archival Report
Psychiatry | systemic | inflammation | neurodegeneration | microglial priming | cytokines | Alzheimer's disease | delirium | PERIPHERAL INFECTION | C57BL/6J MICE | MURINE PRION DISEASE | PSYCHIATRY | ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE | SICKNESS BEHAVIOR | NEUROSCIENCES | ME7 MODEL | MESSENGER-RNA | MOUSE MODEL | ANTIINFLAMMATORY DRUGS | INNATE IMMUNITY | Immunohistochemistry | Inflammation - psychology | Body Temperature - drug effects | Neurodegenerative Diseases - etiology | Neurodegenerative Diseases - psychology | Mice, Inbred C57BL | Infusions, Parenteral | Motor Activity - drug effects | Behavior, Animal - physiology | Maze Learning - drug effects | Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction | Psychomotor Performance - physiology | Inflammation - complications | Animals | Lipopolysaccharides - pharmacology | Cognition - physiology | Female | Mice | Longitudinal Studies | Neurosciences | Inflammation | Mitogens | Archival Report
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