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Webber E S - - 2012
Ultrasonic vocalizations (USVs) are emitted by rodents and can signal either negative or positive affective states in social and nonsocial contexts. Our recent work has utilized selective breeding based upon the emission of 50kHz USVs in response to standard cross species hand play-namely experimenters 'tickling' rats. Previous work has shown ...
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Chang Wei-Li - - 2011
BACKGROUND: In rats, prepulse inhibition (PPI) of acoustic startle is disrupted by systemic administration of dopaminergic agonists, such as the dopamine D3 receptor (D3R)-preferential agonist pramipexole (PPX). PPX has D3R-active (S) and -inactive (R) stereoisomers. Here, we tested the neuroanatomical and stereochemical selectivity of PPX effects on PPI. METHODS: (S)-PRA ...
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Rocha Juliana T - - 2011
We investigated the role of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and nitric oxide (NO) in ethanol-induced relaxation. Vascular reactivity experiments showed that ethanol (0.03-200mmol/L) induced relaxation in endothelium-intact and denuded rat aortic rings isolated from male Wistar rats. Pre-incubation of intact or denuded rings with l-NAME (non selective NOS inhibitor, 100μmol/L), ...
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Otake Kazuya - - 2011
A novel series of 1,2,3,4-tetrahydroisoquinoline-3-carboxylic acid derivatives were synthesized and (S)-2-[(2E,4E)-hexadienoyl]-7-(2-{5-methyl-2-[(1E)-5-methylhexen-1-yl]oxazol-4-yl}ethoxy)-1,2,3,4-tetrahydroisoquinoline-3-carboxylic acid (14i) was identified as a potent human peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ (PPARγ) selective agonist (EC(50)=0.03μM) and human protein-tyrosine phosphatase 1B (PTP-1B) inhibitor (IC(50)=1.18μM). C(max) after oral administration of 14i at 10mg/kg was 2.2μg/ml (4.5μM) in male SD rats. ...
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Brasser Susan M - - 2011
Alcohol activates orosensory circuits that project to motivationally relevant limbic forebrain areas that control appetite, feeding and drinking. To date, limited data exists regarding the contribution of chemosensory-derived ethanol reinforcement to ethanol preference and consumption. Measures of taste reactivity to intra-orally infused ethanol have not found differences in initial orofacial ...
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Chu Louis M - - 2011
The cardiovascular effects of cyclooxygenase (COX) inhibition remain controversial, especially in the setting of cardiovascular comorbidities. We examined the effects of nonselective and selective COX inhibition on cardiovascular function in a hypercholesterolemic swine model of chronic ischemia. 24 intact male Yorkshire swine underwent left circumflex ameroid constrictor placement, and were ...
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Lemon Christian H - - 2011
In randomly bred rats, orally applied ethanol stimulates neural substrates for appetitive sweet taste. To study associations between ethanol's oral sensory characteristics and genetically mediated ethanol preference, we made electrophysiological recordings of oral responses (spike density) by taste-sensitive nucleus tractus solitarius neurons in anesthetized selectively bred ethanol-preferring (P) rats and ...
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Holtz Nathan A - - 2011
Rats selectively bred for high saccharin intake (HiS) self-administer more cocaine, escalate their cocaine intake during long access, and reinstate cocaine seeking at higher levels than those bred for low saccharin intake (LoS). The present study was conducted to determine if baclofen, an agonist at the GABA(b) receptor, has differential ...
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Wainford R D - - 2011
Background and purpose: Activation of brain α(2) -adrenoceptors in conscious rodents decreases heart rate and mean arterial pressure and increases urine output and urinary sodium excretion. In vitro, α(2) -adrenoceptor stimulation activates Gαi((1-3)) , Gαo and Gαs-subunit protein-gated signal-transduction pathways. Since it remains essentially unknown, these studies investigated whether these ...
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Brudzynski Stefan M - - 2011
The goal of the study was to measure spontaneous and amphetamine-induced motor and locomotor activity in three selectively bred lines of male Long-Evans rats. The number of 50kHz ultrasonic vocalizations (USVs) emitted in response to heterospecific play with human hand ("tickling") had been measured daily in these lines of rats ...
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Yamazaki Takanobu - - 2011
Imidafenacin (KRP-197) is a novel antimuscarinic agent for overactive bladder treatment. The inhibitory effect of imidafenacin on detrusor contraction has been adopted for assessing their bladder selectivity, but this is becoming less convincing as an effectiveness index. We, therefore, reevaluated the bladder selectivity of imidafenacin and other antimuscarinics using their ...
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Hoffmann Hanne M - - 2011
Cocaine abuse leads to adaptations in brain reward circuits, where dopaminergic neurotransmission is a fundamental component. We hypothesized that chronic cocaine self-administration could influence dopamine D1 and D2 receptor activation of extracellular signal-regulated protein kinase 1 and 2 (ERK1/2) and cyclic adenosine monophosphate response element-binding protein (CREB) phosphorylation. Male Sprague ...
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Hawley Darby F - - 2011
The objective of the present study was to determine whether chronic unpredictable stress (CUS) would induce hippocampal neuroplasticity in a region-specific manner. Recent evidence suggests that the hippocampus has two functionally distinct subsections. The dorsal (septal) portion appears to be primarily associated with spatial navigation, while the ventral (temporal) region ...
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Packiarajan Mathivanan - - 2011
The structure-activity relationship of a series of tricyclic-sulfonamide compounds 11-32 culminating in the discovery of N-[trans-4-(4,5-dihydro-3,6-dithia-1-aza-benzo[e]azulen-2-ylamino)-cyclohexylmethyl]-methanesulfonamide (15, Lu AA33810) is reported. Compound 15 was identified as a selective and high affinity NPY5 antagonist with good oral bioavailability in mice (42%) and rats (92%). Dose dependent inhibition of feeding was observed ...
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Young C K - - 2011
Recent studies have shown that electrical stimulation of the posterior hypothalamic nucleus (PH) facilitates locomotion in control rats, and rats were made akinetic by dopaminergic blockade via haloperidol or dopamine depletion by the neurotoxin 6-OHDA. These findings suggest that PH stimulation might be a promising treatment for akinesia associated with ...
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Abe Chikara - - 2011
The effects of repeated linear acceleration training and the antimotion sickness drug, promethazine, on hypergravity-induced motion sickness were examined in musk shrew (Suncus murinus), which is known to show a vomiting response to motion stimulation. Animals were assigned into five groups: vestibular intact, untreated animals (Sham), vestibular lesioned (VL) animals, ...
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Bertholomey Megan L - - 2011
RATIONALE: Swim test susceptible (SUS) rats selectively bred for reduced struggling in the forced swim test (FST) following stress show high voluntary ethanol intake like alcohol-preferring (P) rats selectively bred for ethanol preference. It is unknown whether stress enhances drinking in SUS rats or FST behavior in P and non-preferring ...
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McIff Terence E - - 2011
: Fat embolization (FE) is an often overlooked and poorly understood complication of skeletal trauma and some orthopedic procedures. Fat embolism can lead to major pulmonary damage associated with fat embolism syndrome (FES). : A model of FE in unanesthetized rats, using intravenous injection of the neutral fat triolein, was ...
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Trindade Flávia Zardo - - 2011
The aims of this study were to evaluate the effects of Photogem®-mediated photosensitization on rat palatal mucosa and the biodistribution of the photosensitizer in this tissue. A solution of Photogem® (500 or 1000 mg/l) was applied to the palatal mucosa for 30 min and the exposure time to blue LED (460 nm) was ...
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Tu Zhude - - 2011
Four benzamide analogs having a high affinity and selectivity for D(3) versus D(2) receptors were radiolabeled with (11)C or (18)F for in vivo evaluation. Precursors were synthesized, and the four D(3) selective benzamide analogs were radiolabeled. The tissue distribution and brain uptake of the four compounds were evaluated in control ...
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Mineshima Hiroshi - - 2011
Azole derivatives have teratogenic effects in rodents. In the present study, malformations and their sensitive windows induced by high-dose ketoconazole (KCZ), an azole derivative, without maternal toxicity were investigated. In addition, the malformation spectrum determined was compared with that induced by vitamin A palmitate (VAP). Pregnant rats were administered a ...
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Adenosine sensitization after angiotensin II stimulation in afferent arterioles from normal rats ...
Dahl T D - - 2011
Aims: G protein-coupled receptors such as the AT(1a) R are frequently subject to desensitization, extensively studied in cell culture but to small extent in hypertensive models. Recently, angiotensin II (ANG II)-induced desensitization was shown to last 10 min in isolated afferent arterioles (AAs), suggesting impact on ANG II vasoactivity. In the ...
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Hao Xue-Qin - - 2010
Prenatal exposure to inflammation produces offspring that are hypertensive in adulthood. The present study was to explore the role of intrarenal renin-angiotensin (Ang) system in the development of hypertension programmed by prenatal exposure to zymosan. Pregnant rats were randomly divided into control group and zymosan group (n = 6). Rats ...
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Arozal Wawaimuli - - 2010
The aim was to evaluate the role of the combination of olmesartan, an angiotensin II (Ang II) receptor blocker (ARB), with daunorubicin (DNR) in reducing cardiac toxicity in rats. DNR was administered at a dose of 3 mg/kg/day every other day for 12 days. Olmesartan was administered orally every day ...
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da Silva Ana Quenia Gomes - - 2011
Sleep apnea is characterized by increased sympathetic activity and is associated with systemic hypertension. Angiotensin (Ang) peptides have previously been shown to participate in the regulation of sympathetic tone and arterial pressure in the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus (PVN) neurons. We investigated the role of endogenous Ang peptides within the PVN ...
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Yao Fan-Rong - - 2010
The objective was to investigate whether a lentil (Morton) extract had any protective effect on cardiac hypertrophy, which is one of the most significant sequelae of cardiovascular diseases. High phenolic compounds (43.4 mg of GAE/g), including thirteen phenolic acid and two flavonoids, were detected in the acetone/water/acetic acid lentil extract. ...
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Vieira Alexandre A - - 2010
Endogenous and exogenous circulating ANG II acts at one of the central circumventricular organs (CVOs), the subfornical organ (SFO), to modulate chronic blood pressure regulation. However, at the forebrain, another important CVO is the organum vasculosum of the lamina terminalis (OVLT). In the present study, we tested the hypothesis that ...
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Wang Dan - - 2010
Angiotensin (Ang) II causes endothelial dysfunction, which is associated with cardiovascular risk. We investigated the hypothesis that Ang II increases microvascular reactive oxygen species and asymmetrical dimethylarginine and switches endothelial function from vasodilator to vasoconstrictor pathways. Acetylcholine-induced endothelium-dependent responses of mesenteric resistance arterioles were assessed in a myograph and vascular ...
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Lauar M R - - 2010
Hydrogen peroxide (H(2)O(2)), important reactive oxygen species produced endogenously, may have different physiological actions. The superoxide anion (O(2)(·-)) is suggested to be part of the signaling mechanisms activated by angiotensin II (ANG II) and central virus-mediated overexpression of the enzyme superoxide dismutase (that dismutates O(2)(·-) to H(2)O(2)) reduces pressor and ...
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Cobb C S - - 2010
Intravenous infusion of angiotensin II ([Asn¹ Val⁵]-Ang II) at 10⁻⁹ mol min⁻¹ kg⁻¹ body mass produced a significant antidiuresis in river lamprey Lampetra fluviatilis, captured during upstream migration and maintained in fresh water. Although the renin-angiotensin hormonal system (RAS) is now recognized in jawless fishes, until this study, the role ...
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Saeed Aso - - 2010
The aim of this study was to investigate dynamic autoregulation of renal blood flow (RBF) in ANG II-infused rats and the influence of high-NaCl intake. Sprague-Dawley rats received ANG II (250 ng·kg(-1)·min(-1) sc) or saline vehicle (sham) for 14 days after which acute renal clearance experiments were performed during thiobutabarbital ...
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LeBlanc Ryan M - - 2010
Bilirubin is an endogenous antioxidant and is the end product of heme catabolism by heme oxygenase (HO) and biliverdin reductase. Chronic angiotensin II (Ang II) infusion induces renal HO-1 expression that is associated with renoprotective effects, and further induction of renal HO-1 attenuates the development of hypertension in this model. ...
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Costa María A - - 2010
It has been shown that angiotensin (ANG)-(1-7) activates nitric oxide synthase (NOS) in isolated ventricular myocytes from normotensive rats. Since many ANG-(1-7) actions are enhanced in situations of increased ANG II activity, as in hypertension, in this study we investigated the in vivo effect of ANG-(1-7) on NOS activity and ...
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Shao Weijian - - 2010
Rats infused chronically with Val(5)-Angiotensin (Ang) II exhibit increased urinary excretion of endogenous Ile(5)-Ang II by the 12th day of infusion, suggesting the stimulation of endogenous Ang II formation by Val(5)-Ang II infusion. The present study determined the time course of increased urinary Ang II excretion and the effects of ...
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Szadujkis-Szadurska Katarzyna - - 2010
In this study, we investigated smooth muscle cell contractions induced by angiotensin II (ANG II) in blood vessels with or without endothelium after ischemia/reperfusion. Experiments were done on tail arteries, with or without endothelium, of perfused male Wistar rats. We analyzed the influence of ANG II on vascular contractions in ...
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Shenoy Vinayak - - 2010
An activated vasoconstrictive, proliferative, and fibrotic axis of the renin angiotensin system (angiotensin-converting enzyme [ACE]/angiotensin [Ang]II/AngII type 1 receptor) has been implicated in the pathophysiology of pulmonary fibrosis (PF) and pulmonary hypertension (PH). The recent discovery of a counterregulatory axis of the renin angiotensin system composed of ACE2/Ang-(1-7)/Mas has led ...
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Arnold Amy C - - 2010
The novel peptide, angiotensin (ANG)-(1-12), elicits a systemic pressor response and vasoconstriction. These effects are blocked by ANG converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors or AT(1) receptor antagonists, suggesting a role as an ANG II precursor. However, ANG-(1-12) can serve as a substrate for either ANG II or ANG-(1-7) formation, depending on ...
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Szadujkis-Szadurska K - - 2010
BACKGROUND: We investigated the influence of catalase and aminotriasol on reactions of the smooth muscle cells induced by angiotensin II (ANG II) after ischemia-reperfusion (I/R). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Experiments were performed on perfused male Wistar rat tail arteries. Using classical pharmacometric methods we analyzed the influence of ANG II on ...
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Salman I M - - 2010
BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVES: A wealth of information concerning the essential role of renal sympathetic nerve activity (RSNA) in the regulation of renal function and mean arterial blood pressure homeostasis has been established. However, many important parameters with which RSNA interacts are yet to be explicitly characterized. Therefore, the present study ...
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Huang Bing S - - 2010
An increase in plasma ANG II causes neuronal activation in hypothalamic nuclei and a slow pressor response, presumably by increasing sympathetic drive. We evaluated whether the activation of a neuromodulatory pathway, involving aldosterone and "ouabain," is involved in these responses. In Wistar rats, the subcutaneous infusion of ANG II at ...
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Ufnal Marcin - - 2010
Angiotensin II (Ang II) plays a pivotal role in regulation of the circulatory system. Activation of angiotensin type 1 (AT1) receptors in several brain regions leads to an increase in blood pressure. Accumulating data suggest that statins affect the peripheral action of Ang II; however, their central effects are poorly ...
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Collister John P - - 2010
HYPOTHESIS: The following studies were designed to test the hypothesis that simultaneous administration of either Ang(1-7) or its antagonist A-779 would affect the chronic hypertensive effects of angiotensin II (Ang II). INTRODUCTION: Despite the well-described actions of Ang(1-7) and its role possessing opposite actions to Ang II, there have been ...
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Tofovic David S - - 2010
1. Dipeptidyl peptidase (DPP) IV inhibitors enhance renovascular responses to angiotensin (Ang) II in spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR), but not Wistar-Kyoto rats. Because DPPIV inhibitors are often used in metabolic syndrome, it is important to determine whether DPPIV inhibition in this setting enhances renovascular responses to AngII. 2. Six-week-old Lean-ZSF1 ...
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Phillips Shane A - - 2010
Ischemia-reperfusion (I/R)-induced acute kidney injury (AKI) results in prolonged impairment of peripheral (i.e., nonrenal) vascular function since skeletal muscle resistance arteries derived from rats 5 wk post-I/R injury, show enhanced responses to ANG II stimulation but not other constrictors. Because vascular superoxide increases ANG II sensitivity, we hypothesized that peripheral ...
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Müller-Ribeiro Flávia Camargos de Figueirêdo - - 2010
Paraquat is a widely used herbicide that may have central neurotoxic actions. In this study we investigated whether administration of paraquat in the central nervous system interferes with the physiological role of angiotensin II in regulating blood pressure, water intake and thermogenesis. Under tribromoethanol anesthesia (250 mg/kg, i.p.) guide canulas ...
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Helle Frank - - 2010
Inhibition of nitric oxide synthesis (NOS) induces hypertension and heavy proteinuria. Renal structure and function have shown striking improvement after interventions targeting ANG II or endothelin (ET) receptors in rats recovering after long term NOS inhibition. To search for mechanisms underlying losartan-assisted regression of renal disease in rodents, we measured ...
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Naito Kiyohito - - 2010
In this study, the effect of low-intensity pulsed ultrasound (LIPUS) on cartilage was evaluated in a rat osteoarthritis (OA) model using serum biomarkers such as CTX-II (type II collagen degradation) and CPII (type II collagen synthesis) as well as histological criteria (Mankin score and immunohistochemical type II collagen staining). OA ...
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Cyclooxygenase 1-derived prostaglandin E2 and EP1 receptors are required for the cerebrovascular ...
Capone Carmen - - 2010
Prostaglandin E(2) (PGE(2)) EP1 receptors (EP1Rs) may contribute to hypertension and related end-organ damage. Because of the key role of angiotensin II (Ang II) in hypertension, we investigated the role of EP1R in the cerebrovascular alterations induced by Ang II. Mice were equipped with a cranial window, and cerebral blood ...
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Naito Kiyohito - - 2010
AIMS: To investigate the in vivo effect of glucosamine on articular cartilage in osteoarthritis (OA), we evaluated serum biomarkers such as CTX-II (type II collagen degradation) and CPII (type II collagen synthesis) as well as histopathological changes (Mankin score, toluidine blue staining of proteoglycans in an experimental OA model using ...
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Rooban B N - - 2010
Recently, much interest has been generated in the search for phytochemical therapeutics, as they are largely free from adverse side effects and economical. The goal of this study was to determine the efficacy of Vitex negundo in modulating the selenite-induced oxidative stress in vivo model. Sprague-Dawley rat pups of 8 ...
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