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Data from: Stabilising selection on microsatellite allele length at arginine vasopressin 1a receptor and oxytocin receptor loci

2017

The loci arginine vasopressin receptor 1a (avpr1a) and oxytocin receptor (oxtr) have evolutionarily conserved roles in vertebrate social and sexual behavior. Allelic variation at a microsatellite locus in the 5’ regulatory region of these genes is associated with fitness in the bank vole Myodes glareolus. Given the low frequency of long and short alleles at these microsatellite loci in wild bank voles, we used breeding trials to determine whether selection acts against long and short alleles. Female bank voles with intermediate length avpr1a alleles had the highest probability of breeding, while male voles whose avpr1a alleles were very different in length had reduced probability of breedin…

medicine and health carenon-coding genomeReproductive behaviourVNTRMyodes glareolusLife SciencesMedicinegene dynamics
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Data from: Personalities influence spatial responses to environmental fluctuations in wild fish

2018

1. Although growing evidence supports the idea that animal personality can explain plasticity in response to changes in the social environment, it remains to be tested whether it can explain spatial responses of individuals in the face of natural environmental fluctuations. This is a major challenge in ecology and evolution as spatial dynamics link individual- and population-level processes. 2. In this study we investigated the potential of individual personalities to predict differences in fish behaviour in the wild. Specifically, our goal was to answer if individual differences in plasticity of space use to sea surface temperature could be explained by differences in personality along the…

medicine and health careproactivityAtlantic codfish behaviourhome rangeLife SciencesMedicineYears
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Data from: Fitness costs of worker specialisation for ant societies

2015

Division of labour is of fundamental importance for the success of societies, yet little is known about how individual specialization affects the fitness of the group as a whole. While specialized workers may be more efficient in the tasks they perform than generalists, they may also lack the flexibility to respond to rapid shifts in task needs. Such rigidity could impose fitness costs when societies face dynamic and unpredictable events, such as an attack by socially parasitic slavemakers. Here, we experimentally assess the colony-level fitness consequences of behavioural specialization in Temnothorax longispinosus ants that are attacked by the slavemaker ant T. americanus. We manipulated …

medicine and health caresocial insectsbehavioural specialisationslavemaker antscolony fitnessMedicineTemnothorax longispinosusDivision of labourdynamic conditionsLife sciences
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Paroxetine Administration Affects Microbiota and Bile Acid Levels in Mice.

2020

Recent interest in the role of microbiota in health and disease has implicated gut microbiota dysbiosis in psychiatric disorders including major depressive disorder. Several antidepressant drugs that belong to the class of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors have been found to display antimicrobial activities. In fact, one of the first antidepressants discovered serendipitously in the 1950s, the monoamine-oxidase inhibitor Iproniazid, was a drug used for the treatment of tuberculosis. In the current study we chronically treated DBA/2J mice for 2 weeks with paroxetine, a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor, and collected fecal pellets as a proxy for the gut microbiota from the animals…

medicine.drug_classlcsh:RC435-571Serotonin reuptake inhibitorClinical SciencesmicrobiomeGut floraPharmacology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineRare Diseaseslcsh:PsychiatrymedicinePsychologyMicrobiomeCancerOriginal ResearchPsychiatrybile acidsantidepressantbiologyBile acidbusiness.industryDepressionbiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseParoxetinemetabolomics030227 psychiatryColo-Rectal CancerPsychiatry and Mental healthMental HealthGood Health and Well Being5.1 PharmaceuticalsPublic Health and Health ServicesAntidepressantDevelopment of treatments and therapeutic interventionsbusinessDigestive DiseasesDysbiosis030217 neurology & neurosurgeryBehavioural despair testmedicine.drugparoxetineFrontiers in psychiatry
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151 MONONEUROPATHIC ANIMALS DISPLAYED DEPRESSIVE-LIKE BEHAVIOUR IN THE MODEL OF FORCED SWIMMING TEST

2007

medicine.medical_specialtyAnesthesiology and Pain MedicinePhysical medicine and rehabilitationbusiness.industryMedicinebusinessBehavioural despair testEuropean Journal of Pain
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Challenging behaviour, and staff responses to it, in residential environments for people with intellectual disability in Finland

2002

The frequency and severity of challenging behaviour in all 261 adult residents of a single special care district in Finland were assessed using the modified version of the Scales of Independent Behavior Problem Behavior Inventory. The results showed that 70% of the residents with intellectual disability exhibited challenging behaviour that was considered to be more than a mild problem by the staff. The incidence of dangerous behaviour was 10%. Some form of negative intervention (restraints, punishment or environmental restrictions) was used for 56% of cases in which challenging behaviour was exhibited. Punishment was the most common consequence for dangerous behaviour. The staff in the smal…

medicine.medical_specialtyBehavior problemPunishmentChallenging behaviourmedia_common.quotation_subjectPsychological interventionmedicine.diseaseEducationArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Intervention (counseling)Intellectual disabilityInstitutionmedicineSpecial carePsychiatryPsychologyGeneral Psychologymedia_commonClinical psychologyJournal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability
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Intermittent ethanol exposure induces inflammatory brain damage and causes long-term behavioural alterations in adolescent rats

2007

Adolescent brain development seems to be important for the maturation of brain structures and behaviour. Intermittent binge ethanol drinking is common among adolescents, and this type of drinking can induce brain damage. Because we have demonstrated that chronic ethanol treatment induces inflammatory processes in the brain, we investigate whether intermittent ethanol intoxication enhances cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) and inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) in adolescent rats, and whether these mediators induce brain damage and cause permanent cognitive dysfunctions. Adolescent rats were exposed to ethanol (3.0 g/kg) for two consecutive days at 48-h intervals over 14 days. Levels of COX-2, iN…

medicine.medical_specialtyCerebellumProgrammed cell deathIndomethacinHippocampusNitric Oxide Synthase Type IIInflammationBrain damageMotor ActivityNeuropsychological TestsDiscrimination Learningchemistry.chemical_compoundindomethacinInternal medicineintermittent ethanol intoxicationmedicineAnimalsDrug InteractionsRats WistarAnalysis of VarianceNeocortexEthanolbiologyBehavior AnimalCell DeathEthanolCaspase 3General NeuroscienceAnti-Inflammatory Agents Non-SteroidalBrainRecognition PsychologyRatsNitric oxide synthasemedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologychemistryAnimals NewbornneurobehaviourCyclooxygenase 2inflammationAnesthesiabiology.proteinEncephalitisadolescencemedicine.symptomPsychologyPsychomotor Performance
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Acute and chronic effects of clomipramine on isolation-induced aggression in male mice

1994

The behavioral effects of clomipramine were studied on an ethopharmacological model of aggression. A range of low doses (similar to those used in clinical practice: 1.5, 3, and 6 mg/kg) and a higher dose (24 mg/kg—more usual in animal experimentation) were administered to isolated male mice that confronted anosmic opponents in a neutral arena. Encounters were staged 30 min after acute treatment and either 30 min or 24 h after the last drug administration in the chronic (21-day) treatment. Significant behavioral effects were observed predominantly with the highest dose. Acute and chronic effects were similar in the sense that both decreased aggressive behavior and produced some impairment of…

medicine.medical_specialtyClomipraminePhysiologyAggressionRatónGeneral NeuroscienceDrug administrationMale miceDevelopmental psychologyEndocrinologyIsolation induced aggressionInternal medicinemedicineAgonistic behaviourmedicine.symptomAnimal testingPsychologymedicine.drugPsychobiology
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Rôle des lipides dans la régulation du comportement alimentaire

2008

Obesity constitutes a major public health problem for the 21 st Century, with its epidemic spread worldwide, particularly in children. The overconsumption of fatty foods greatly contributes to this phenomenon. Rodents and humans display a spontaneous preference for lipid-rich foods. But why are lipids so attractive? What are the molecular mechanisms involved? The purpose of this mini review is to explore few basic questions raised by recent data providing evidences on the relationships between dietary lipids and feeding behavior.

medicine.medical_specialtyFood intakeFatty foodsPublic healthhealthlcsh:TP670-699BiologyBiochemistrylipid preferenceMini reviewEndocrinologyOverconsumptionFeeding behaviorfeeding behaviourEnvironmental healthInternal medicineEpidemic spreadmedicineMolecular mechanismaddictionlcsh:Oils fats and waxesFood ScienceOléagineux, Corps gras, Lipides
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Effects of an Educational Program for Professional Caregivers on Behavioral Alterations in Nursing Home Residents: Pilot Study

2020

This pilot study aims to analyze the effectiveness of a type of non-pharmacological intervention such as the educating and training of professional caregivers on behavioral alterations and prescription of psychotropic drugs of older adults in nursing homes. One hundred and forty-five people from two nursing homes were randomized to either treatment (educational training program for healthcare professionals) or a no-treatment group. Twenty-two professional caregivers in the experimental group received 20 h of a training program. Five data collection points were collected (pre and post, and three follow-ups, all six months apart). Intervention consisted of the behavioral alterations and psych…

medicine.medical_specialtyHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisHealth PersonnelFarmacologíaeducationAncianoPsychological interventionlcsh:MedicinePilot ProjectsArticleEducation03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineBehavior TherapyIntervention (counseling)DemenciamedicineDementiaHumans030212 general & internal medicinePsicofarmacologíaMedical prescriptioncaring professionalsAgedInvestigación psicológicapsychopharmacologyPsychotropic Drugsbusiness.industrylcsh:RPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthRepeated measures designmedicine.diseaseNursing Homesnursing homebehavioural alterationsCaregiversFamily medicineDementiaTraining programNursing homesbusinessHogares para ancianosEducational program030217 neurology & neurosurgery
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