All Relations between locomotion and mr

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Diana Osorio-Londoño, Yessica Heras-Romero, Luis B Tovar-Y-Romo, Roberto Olayo-González, Axayácatl Morales-Guadarram. Improved Recovery of Complete Spinal Cord Transection by a Plasma-Modified Fibrillar Scaffold. Polymers. vol 16. issue 8. 2024-04-27. PMID:38675052. iodine-doped plasma pyrrole polymer (pppy-i), a neuroprotective material, was applied to polylactic acid (pla) fibers and implanted in a rat complete spinal cord transection injury model to evaluate whether the resulting composite implants provided structural and functional recovery, using magnetic resonance (mr) imaging, diffusion tensor imaging and tractography, magnetic resonance spectroscopy, locomotion analysis, histology, and immunofluorescence. 2024-04-27 2024-04-29 rat
Qiushi Zhou, Difeng Yu, Martin N Reinoso, Joshua Newn, Jorge Goncalves, Eduardo Vellos. Eyes-free Target Acquisition During Walking in Immersive Mixed Reality. IEEE transactions on visualization and computer graphics. vol 26. issue 12. 2021-06-25. PMID:32941144. we discuss our findings with regard to human walking kinesthetics and the sensory integration in the peripersonal space during locomotion in immersive mr. we provide design guidelines for future immersive mr experience featuring spatial mapping and full-body motion tracking to provide better embodied experience. 2021-06-25 2023-08-13 human
Joseph T Thompson, Scott M Lavalva, Matthew M Loiacon. A Multifunction Muscle in Squid. The Biological bulletin. vol 231. issue 3. 2017-10-19. PMID:28048953. synchronized measurements of head movement (as a proxy for nuchal retractor length) and muscle activation revealed that, while the mp nuchal retractor muscle fibers were activated only for head retractions that occurred during escape jet locomotion, the mr fibers were activated 1) as the head retracted during escape jets and a few jets used during slow swimming, 2) during brief periods of head stasis as the animal changed swimming direction, and 3) during the rapid head extensions that followed an escape jet. 2017-10-19 2023-08-13 squid
David Wirtshafter, Thomas R Stratfor. Chemogenetic inhibition of cells in the paramedian midbrain tegmentum increases locomotor activity in rats. Brain research. vol 1632. 2016-10-19. PMID:26707405. these findings confirm the role of the mr region in the control of locomotion and suggest that the dreadd technique may be a useful approach to the study of the functional architecture of this complex area. 2016-10-19 2023-08-13 rat
Christopher A Corcoran, Peter J Pierre, Tyler Haddad, Christina Bice, Stephen J Suomi, Kathleen A Grant, David P Friedman, Allyson J Bennet. Long-term effects of differential early rearing in rhesus macaques: behavioral reactivity in adulthood. Developmental psychobiology. vol 54. issue 5. 2012-10-12. PMID:22072233. nr monkeys were inhibited in their behavior compared to mr monkeys, with reduced locomotion and exploratory behaviors. 2012-10-12 2023-08-12 human
Jean-François Fiancette, Eric Balado, Pier-Vincenzo Piazza, Véronique Deroche-Gamone. Mifepristone and spironolactone differently alter cocaine intravenous self-administration and cocaine-induced locomotion in C57BL/6J mice. Addiction biology. vol 15. issue 1. 2010-03-15. PMID:19799583. corticosterone is proposed to modulate cocaine intravenous self-administration (sa) and cocaine-induced locomotion through distinct receptors, the glucocorticoid receptor (gr) and the mineralocorticoid receptor (mr), respectively. 2010-03-15 2023-08-12 mouse
Jean-François Fiancette, Eric Balado, Pier-Vincenzo Piazza, Véronique Deroche-Gamone. Mifepristone and spironolactone differently alter cocaine intravenous self-administration and cocaine-induced locomotion in C57BL/6J mice. Addiction biology. vol 15. issue 1. 2010-03-15. PMID:19799583. ), an mr antagonist, 2 hours before either cocaine intravenous sa or cocaine-induced locomotion. 2010-03-15 2023-08-12 mouse
Stephanie A Evans, J Michael Overton, Almamoun Alshingiti, Cathy W Levenso. Regulation of metabolic rate and substrate utilization by zinc deficiency. Metabolism: clinical and experimental. vol 53. issue 6. 2004-07-27. PMID:15164319. thus, this study used the continuous monitoring of oxygen consumption, carbon dioxide production, locomotion, and food intake to determine the effect of dietary zn restriction on metabolic rate (mr), basal metabolic rate (bmr), and respiratory quotient (rq). 2004-07-27 2023-08-12 rat
Stephanie A Evans, J Michael Overton, Almamoun Alshingiti, Cathy W Levenso. Regulation of metabolic rate and substrate utilization by zinc deficiency. Metabolism: clinical and experimental. vol 53. issue 6. 2004-07-27. PMID:15164319. thus, while there may be an effect of zn on locomotion and the energetic cost of activity, it appears that the most profound effect of zn status on mr and substrate utilization is the result of zn deficiency-induced anorexia. 2004-07-27 2023-08-12 rat
G L Rogowitz, M A Chappel. Energy metabolism of eucalyptus-boring beetles at rest and during locomotion: gender makes a difference. The Journal of experimental biology. vol 203. issue Pt 7. 2000-06-06. PMID:10708634. the resting metabolic rate (rmr), peak vdot (co2) during running-wheel locomotion (mr(run)) and factorial scope during running (mr(run)/rmr) are similar to published values for several other insect taxa. 2000-06-06 2023-08-12 Not clear
I N Beloozerova, M G Sirot. The role of the motor cortex in the control of accuracy of locomotor movements in the cat. The Journal of physiology. vol 461. 1993-09-13. PMID:8350259. the mr in 67% and in 59% of the cells, respectively, and the dm in 56% and in 67% of the cells, respectively, were greater in these locomotor tasks than during locomotion on the flat. 1993-09-13 2023-08-12 cat
I N Beloozerova, M G Sirot. The role of the motor cortex in the control of accuracy of locomotor movements in the cat. The Journal of physiology. vol 461. 1993-09-13. PMID:8350259. the mr in 66% and the dm in 61% of these cells changed by more than 20% during locomotion with barriers compared to locomotion on the flat (an increase was more often the case). 1993-09-13 2023-08-12 cat
I N Beloozerova, M G Sirot. The role of the motor cortex in the control of accuracy of locomotor movements in the cat. The Journal of physiology. vol 461. 1993-09-13. PMID:8350259. the mr of 61% and the dm of 72% of cells changed by more than 20% during locomotion on the ladder compared with that on the flat (most often they increased). 1993-09-13 2023-08-12 cat
I N Beloozerova, M G Sirot. The role of the motor cortex in the control of vigour of locomotor movements in the cat. The Journal of physiology. vol 461. 1993-09-13. PMID:8350266. the mr in 68% and the dm in 38% of cells changed by less than 20% during fast and slow locomotion compared to middle-speed locomotion. 1993-09-13 2023-08-12 cat
I N Beloozerova, M G Sirot. The role of the motor cortex in the control of vigour of locomotor movements in the cat. The Journal of physiology. vol 461. 1993-09-13. PMID:8350266. the mr in 68%, and the dm in 77% of neurones changed by less than 20% during uphill locomotion compared to walking on a level surface. 1993-09-13 2023-08-12 cat
I N Beloozerova, M G Sirot. The role of the motor cortex in the control of vigour of locomotor movements in the cat. The Journal of physiology. vol 461. 1993-09-13. PMID:8350266. the mr in 69% and the dm in 78% of neurones changed by less than 20% during downhill locomotion compared with walking on a level surface. 1993-09-13 2023-08-12 cat