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Winter Randolph L - - 2012
OBJECTIVES: The pathogenesis and presentation of aortic thrombosis (AT) in dogs is not well characterized and an effective antithrombotic therapy for AT in dogs has not been identified. Our goal is to report the clinical presentation and results of therapies in dogs with AT. ANIMALS: Twenty-six client-owned dogs. METHODS: Retrospective ...
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Chin Hung-Yen - - 2012
INTRODUCTION AND HYPOTHESIS: We investigated physiological functions of the extraordinary muscular structure in the paraurethral area with pelvic floor muscle and the impact of these muscular structures on the resting maximal urethral closure pressure (MUCP) in rats. METHODS: Sixteen female Wister rats were divided into four groups: Groups I and ...
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Vettorato E - - 2012
Objective: To evaluate the success rate and complications of lumbar plexus (LP) and femoral nerve (FN) blocks, each combined with a sciatic nerve (SN) block, in dogs undergoing pelvic limb orthopaedic surgery. Design: Retrospective clinical study. Procedure: The intra-operative and postoperative clinical records of dogs that underwent orthopaedic surgery of ...
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Aran Turhan - - 2012
INTRODUCTION AND HYPOTHESIS: The prolongation, protraction or complete cessation of labor is called failed labor. It is one of the leading indications for cesarean delivery. The goal of this study was to measure pelvic floor muscle strength and investigate its effect on labor in nulliparous pregnant women. METHODS: A total ...
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Kauff Daniel W - - 2012
BACKGROUND: The aim of this experimental study was to assess the quality of pelvic autonomic nerve preservation of different dissection techniques. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Twelve pigs underwent low anterior rectal resection (LARR) with scissors, ultracision, monopolar diathermy, and waterjet, each in three animals. Assessment of pelvic autonomic nerve preservation was ...
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Luginbuehl H - - 2012
AIMS: To determine the optimal stochastic whole body vibration (SR-WBV) load modality regarding pelvic floor muscle (PFM) activity in order to complete the SR-WBV training methodology for future PFM training with SR-WBV. METHODS: The continuous and the intermittent SR-WBV modalities were tested by means of electromyography in two independent groups ...
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Arumugam Ashokan - - 2012
Optimal lumbopelvic stability is a function of form closure (joint anatomy), force closure (additional compressive forces acting across the joints) and neuromotor control. Impairment of any of these mechanisms can result in pain, instability, altered lumbopelvic kinematics, and changes in muscle strength and motor control. External pelvic compression (EPC) has ...
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Polpeta Nádia Cristina - - 2012
To evaluate the electrical potentials and pressure exerted by the pelvic floor muscles in women with recurrent vulvovaginal candidiasis (RVVC) or vulvodynia as compared to control women. A cross-sectional study performed in the Female Outpatient Clinic of Genital Infections in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology of the Universidade Estadual ...
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Pastucha Dalibor - - 2012
Introduction. Functional 3D training originating in rehabilitation and physiotherapy routines, is modelled on the basis of a patient's functional impairment and muscle function test results. 3-D functional rehabilitation comprises two key components. The first is three-dimensional movements of the body and the second is restoration of function, The aim of ...
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Vogel Susan R - - 2012
Case Description-A 6-year-old Holstein cow was examined because of chronic lameness and swelling near the stifle joint of the left pelvic limb. Clinical Findings-A mass was palpated in the soft tissues lateral to the proximal aspect of the left tibia. Multiple attempts to obtain a biopsy specimen of the mass ...
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Kauff D W - - 2012
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to develop a methodological setup for continuous intraoperative neuromonitoring with intent to improve nerve-sparing pelvic surgery. METHODS: Fourteen pigs underwent low anterior rectal resection. Continuous stimulation of pelvic autonomic nerves was carried out with a newly developed tripolar surface electrode during lateral, anterolateral, ...
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Kashihara Hiromi - - 2012
Objective: In order to determine the relative locations of puborectalis/ pubovisceralis and iliococcygeus muscles we undertook an analysis of 4D US datasets obtained after suburethral sling placement. Methods: This is a retrospective analysis of ultrasound volume data obtained in 110 women after Monarc suburethral sling. Hyperechogenic tape material was rated ...
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Sapsford Ruth R - - 2012
INTRODUCTION AND HYPOTHESIS: Interruption of urine flow during micturition has been used as an assessment of ability to voluntarily contract the pelvic floor muscles (PFM). However, the PFM are also activated during specific abdominal manoeuvres. This study aimed to assess the effect of similar abdominal manoeuvres on urine flow and ...
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Bernardes Bruno Teixeira - - 2012
Previous studies have shown that women with pelvic floor dysfunctions present decreased cross-sectional area (CSA) of the levator ani muscle. One way to assess the effects of training programs is to measure the CSA of the muscle, using ultrasonography. The aim here was to evaluate the efficacy of pelvic floor ...
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Shadmehr Azadeh - - 2012
Background: Though the active straight leg raise (ASLR) test has been proposed as a reliable methodology for assessment of load transfer through the pelvis in patients with sacroiliac joint pain (SIJP), the tonicity and timing of muscle activation during the ASLR test have not been investigated. In clinical experiments, besides ...
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Yavagal Sujata - - 2011
A thorough insight into the female genital anatomy is crucial for understanding and performing pelvic reconstructive procedures. The intimate relationship between the genitalia and the muscles, ligaments, and fascia that provide support is complex, but critical to restore during surgery for correction of prolapse or aesthetic reasons. The external female ...
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Childers Martin K - - 2011
Calpains likely play a role in the pathogenesis of Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD). Accordingly, calpain inhibition may provide therapeutic benefit to DMD patients. In the present study, we sought to measure benefit from administration of a novel calpain inhibitor, C101, in a canine muscular dystrophy model. Specifically, we tested the ...
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Dziewulska-Szwajkowska Daria - - 2010
D-Fructose-1,6-bisphosphate 1-phosphohydrolase FBPase; [EC 3.1.3.11] was isolated from Pelophylax esculentus muscle in an electrophoretically homogeneous form with ca 30% yield. Its subunit molecular mass is ca 37 kDa. In this study, we determined the basic kinetic properties of the frog muscle enzyme. FBPase exhibited a maximum activity at pH 7.5. ...
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Divya Lekha - - 2010
We tested the hypothesis that melanin has a role as a molecule within the thyroid-mediated cascade. Light microscopic and ultrastructural changes in the skeletal muscle during tail resorption in tadpoles of the tropical frog Clinotarsus curtipes Jerdon (Anura: Ranoidea) were observed. Light microscopic analysis at metamorphic stage XVIII showed a ...
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Kimura Naofumi - - 2010
Aquatic pipid frogs, unlike other anurans, never show sole buccal ventilation cycle, and exhale air from the lung before aspirating air into the buccal cavity. To study the mechanism that pipid frogs lack the buccal cycle, respiratory motor activities were recorded from the isolated brainstem-spinal cord preparation of Xenopus laevis. ...
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Fabrezi Marissa - - 2009
Many traits of the skull of ceratophryines are related to the capture of large prey independently of aquatic or terrestrial feeding. Herein, detailed descriptions of the development of hyoid skeleton and the anatomy of muscles responsible for hyoid and tongue movements in Lepidobatrachus laevis and L. llanensis are provided and ...
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Wu Jiang-Ping - - 2009
Environmental pollutants are suspected to be a cause of global declines in amphibian populations, but few data are available on the bioaccumulation of polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) in amphibians. To examine the tissue distribution, biomagnification potential, and maternal transfer of PBDEs in frogs, eighteen PBDE congeners were measured in the ...
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Ziganshin Airat U - - 2009
The inhibitory effects of ATP and adenosine on the nerve-mediated contractile responses of isolated sartorius muscle of the frog, Rana ridibunda, evoked by electrical field stimulation (EFS) were studied using pharmacological organ-bath technique. The effects of hydrocortisone applied in vitro and in vivo on contractility of sartorius muscle were also ...
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Prikryl Tomás - - 2009
Comparative analysis of the anuran pelvic and thigh musculoskeletal system revealed that the thigh extensors, responsible for the initial phase of jump, the propulsive stroke in swimming and, if used asynchronously, also for walking, are least affected by the transformations observed between anurans and their temnospondyl ancestors (as reflected in ...
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Komatsu Mitsuaki - - 2008
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The efficacy of low-power laser irradiation (LLI) on muscle fibers remains unclear; therefore, we examined the effect of LLI (808 nm: 60 or 100 mW) on muscle contraction and conducted waveform analyses of the twitch curve, including alterations in the peak amplitudes of tension (AMP), latency (LAT), ...
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Spadari Alessandro - - 2008
To report sartorius muscle contracture in a dog. Case report. A 5-year-old, male, German Shepherd dog. After a 2-month history of right hindlimb lameness was treated by tenectomy of the caudal sartorius muscle for sartorius muscle contracture. One month after surgery there was complete remission of clinical signs; however, after ...
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Park, Suk-Ho
Recently, the microrobots powered by biological muscle actuators were proposed. Among the biological muscle actuators, frog muscle is well known as a good muscle actuator and has a large displacement, actuation forces and piezoelectric properties. Therefore, for the application of the biomimetic microrobot, this paper reports the electromechanical properties of ...
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Dieni Christopher A - - 2008
BACKGROUND: The wood frog, Rana sylvatica, is one of a few vertebrate species that have developed natural freeze tolerance, surviving days or weeks with 65-70% of its total body water frozen in extracellular ice masses. Frozen frogs exhibit no vital signs and their organs must endure multiple stresses, particularly long ...
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Costanzo Jon P - - 2008
The wood frog (Rana sylvatica) is a terrestrial hibernator that can accumulate urea as an osmoprotectant in autumn and winter. This study tested the hypothesis that elevated urea can also function as a cryoprotectant in this freeze-tolerant species. Performance characteristics (threshold stimulus voltage, maximal isometric twitch and tetanic contraction forces, ...
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Elinson Richard P - - 2007
Knowledge of muscle development in a vertebrate reflects strengths of the particular model system. For example, the origin of mesoderm is very well characterized in Xenopus laevis, where development of somites is less well understood. The major problem in muscle development, presented by frogs, is the complete replacement of larval ...
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Takemori Shigeru - - 2007
To find the cause of the skinning-induced fragility of frog skeletal muscle, the transverse relaxation process of 1H-NMR signals from skinned muscle was observed. A set of four characteristic exponentials well described the process. Aside from the extremely slow exponential component (time constant T2 > 0.4 s) representing surplus solution, ...
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Navas Carlos A - - 2007
Mating success of individual male frogs within explosive breeding species can depend on their ability to compete for a mate and to hold onto that mate during amplexus. Such importance of amplexus has resulted in the evolution of sexual dimorphism in the morphology and contractile characteristics of the anuran forelimb ...
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Hudson Nicholas J - - 2007
Connective tissue has recently been found to play a role in mediating mammalian skeletal muscle atrophy. We investigated connective tissue remodelling in the skeletal muscle of a species of the Australian burrowing frog, Cyclorana alboguttata. Despite being inactive whilst aestivating, the frog shows an inhibition of muscle atrophy. Connective tissue ...
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Eadie M J - - 2007
Charles Bland Radcliffe (1822-1889) was one of the physicians who made major contributions to the literature on epilepsy in the mid-19th century, when the modern understanding of the disorder was beginning to emerge, particularly in England. His experimental work was concerned with the electrical properties of frog muscle and nerve. ...
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Andreou A - - 2007
The effects on nerve tissue of three dental impression pastes were compared in this study. Two of the impression pastes, Examix and Express 3M, contained vinyl polysiloxane while the other, Xanthopren, did not. An in vitro model based on the isolated sciatic nerve of the frog and rat was used. ...
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Havelková Pavla - - 2006
Using cleared-and-stained whole mounts and computer-aided three-dimensional reconstructions made from serial histological sections, we studied the development of the pectoral girdle in Discoglossus pictus, an extant member of an ancient frog lineage, represented for example by Eodiscoglossus from the Middle Jurassic to Early Cretaceous periods in Europe. Basic developmental features ...
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Nadim Farzan - - 2006
We analyze simple morphological configurations that represent gap-junctional coupling between neuronal processes or between muscle fibers. Specifically, we use cable theory and simulations to examine the consequences of current flow from one cable to other gap-junctionally coupled passive cables. When the proximal end of the first cable is voltage clamped, ...
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Zafeiridou Georgia - - 2006
To assess the relative toxicity of the herbicides acetochlor and 2,4,5-trichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4,5-T) on the nervous system, the sciatic nerve of the frog (Rana ridibunda) nerve was incubated in saline inside a specially designed recording chamber. This chamber permits monitoring of the evoked compound action potential (CAP) of the nerve, ...
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Finkelstein Gabriel - - 2006
This essay recounts a controversy between a pioneer electrophysiologist, Emil du Bois-Reymond (1818-1896), and his student, Ludimar Hermann (1838-1914). Du Bois-Reymond proposed a molecular explanation for the slight electrical currents that he detected in frog muscles and nerves. Hermann argued that du Bois-Reymond's 'resting currents' were an artifact of injury ...
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West T G - - 2006
Much of Bob Boutilier's research characterised the subcellular, organ-level and in vivo behavioural responses of frogs to environmental hypoxia. His entirely integrative approach helped to reveal the diversity of tissue-level responses to O(2) lack and to advance our understanding of the ecological relevance of hypoxia tolerance in frogs. Work from ...
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Grishin S N - - 2006
We studied parameters of the frog sartorius muscle contraction initiated by ryanodine receptor agonists in the presence of ROS donors. We hypothesized that sodium nitroprusside and hydrogen peroxide inhibit initiation of contractions by N-ethylmaleimide and that this effect of ROS donors on parameters of N-ethylmaleimide-induced contractions is due to a ...
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Berkan Ocal - - 2006
OBJECTIVE: In this study, the effect of agmatine was studied on sympathetic neurotransmission in the frog isolated ventricular strips. METHODS: Ventricular strips were prepared from the heart of the pitched frog. Each strip was mounted vertically in an organ bath. Muscle contractions were recorded isometrically by a force displacement transducer ...
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Sandabe U K - - 2006
The stembark of Ficus sycomorus was collected, dried and extracted to screen for some chemical constituents and study its effect on muscle contraction. The duodena and recti abdominis of 10 guinea pigs weighing between 330 and 34 g and 10 frogs weighing between 180 and 201 g, respectively were isolated ...
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Desmond Matthew K - - 2006
Added KCl increases the apparent Michaelis constant (Km) of pyruvate for porcine muscle-type lactate dehydrogenase (100 mM KCl, 83%; 200 mM KCl, 188%). The effects of 100 mM KCl were fully reversed by 375 mM trimethylamine N-oxide (TMAO). TMAO (375-750 mM) partially reversed the effects of 200 mM KCl. TMAO ...
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Sandabe U K - - 2006
The stembark of Ficus sycomorus was collected, dried and extracted, to screen for some chemical constituents and study its effect on muscle contraction. The duodena and recti abdominis of 10 guinea pigs weighing between 330 and 345 g and 10 frogs weighing between 180 and 201 g, respectively, were isolated ...
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Matesz Clara - - 2005
Recent biochemical and histochemical analyses explored different components of the extracellular matrix (ECM) in the nervous system, and either permissive or non-permissive roles in neuronal development and regeneration were suggested. The aim of this study was to detect the distribution pattern of a few of these molecules in the nervous ...
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Mishra Vandna - - 2005
Effect of alcoholic and aqueous extracts of the fruits of F. racemosa Linn., on the spontaneous movements of both the whole worm and nerve muscle preparation of Setaria cervi and on the survival of microfilariae in vitro was studied. Alcoholic as well as aqueous extracts caused inhibition of spontaneous motility ...
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Vukova Teodora - - 2005
BACKGROUND: This study was conducted to investigate the effects of continuous microwaves (2.45 GHz) of different field intensity on acetylcholinesterase activity and protein conformation in muscle fractions from frog skeletal muscles. MATERIALS/ METHODS: Acetylcholinesterase activity in samples from muscle homogenate fractions exposed for 30 min to microwaves of low (10 ...
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Sosa-Rosales J I - - 2005
Venom was milked by gently pressing the base of the opercular and dorsal fin spines. Three fractions were obtained by molecular exclusion high pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC) (Protein Pak 125SW, Millipore Corporation) column, but only the last one with 22.7 min retention time (rt) was biological active (TmPP-22.7). This fraction ...
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Fraser James A - - 2005
The influence of extracellular hypotonicity on the relationship between cell volume (V(c)) and resting membrane potential (E(m)) was investigated in Rana temporaria skeletal muscle. V(c) was measured by confocal microscope imaging of fibres through their transverse (xz) planes, and E(m) was determined using standard microelectrode techniques. Hypotonic solutions first elicited ...
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