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Cell Wall Structures of Mesophilic, Thermophilic and Hyperthermophilic Archaea
2006
Studies on metal-drug complexes. Crystal structure and characterization of μ-sulfato bromazepam copper(II) complex
1987
Abstract The compound Cu(Bromazepam) SO 4 having been synthesized, its crystal structure shows distorted octahedral environment for the Copper(II) ion. Because of the long Cu-O(4) length (2.90 A), we can consider that there is a semicoordinative interaction with the sulfate group acting as tridentate bridging ligand. The structure is a polymeric chain where dimeric units are linked by the oxygen (C-O(5)) atom of the Bromazepam carbonyl group. The drug consequently acts as a tridentate ligand in this compound. The magnetic results show a very weak antiferromagnetic interaction.
Effects of lobeline on spatial learning in C57BL mice
2000
In the present study, the effect of lobeline on water maze performance in C57BL/6J mice have been evaluated. In the first experiment, subjects were 2-month old mice to which lobeline (3.5 and 7 mg/kg) had been administered SC along 5 days 15 min before daily training in the water maze. Results showed that lobeline did not have effects on the acquisition of the task. In the second experiment, effects of lobeline were compared in 2, 6 and 20-month old mice. In this experiment the drug was administered daily five days prior to the beginning of the task and during the five days of acquisition. Results indicated that 20-month old mice learned the spatial task more slowly than 2 and 6-month old m…
Temporal Patterns of Rodent Behavior in the Elevated Plus Maze Test
2012
The aim of the present study was to evaluate, by means of a temporal pattern analysis, rat’s behavior in the elevated plus maze test. A specific software called THEME has been used. On the basis of an ethogram encompassing 24 behavioral elements, results demonstrated that 14 components represented the 98% of the displayed activities. 145 different temporal patterns have been detected; length distribution of such patterns showed that three-, four-, and five-elements patterns were more represented than two-elements ones. Finally, a complex temporal pattern encompassing 8 behavioral elements has been discussed. Present article demonstrated the presence of complex temporal patterns characterizi…
EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE OIL IMPROVES LEARNING AND MEMORY IN SAMP8 MICE
2011
Abstract. Polyphenols are potent antioxidants found in extra virgin olive oil (EVOO); antioxidants have been shown to reverse age- and disease-related learning and memory deficits. We examined the effects of EVOO on learning and memory in SAMP8 mice, an age-related learning/memory impairment model associated with increased amyloid- protein and brain oxidative damage. We administered EVOO, coconut oil, or butter to 11 month old SAMP8 mice for 6 weeks. Mice were tested in T-maze foot shock avoidance and one-trial novel object recognition with a 24 h delay. Mice which received EVOO had improved acquisition in the T-maze and spent more time with the novel object in one-trial novel object recogni…
Prior test experience produces changes of t-patterns spatial distribution in the elevated plus maze test
2014
Aim of present research was to investigate in male Wistar rats whether a prior elevated plus maze experience modifies the temporal structure of the behavioral response following a retest applied after 24h. Video files were coded by means of a software coder and event log files generated for each subject were analyzed by means of a specific software for temporal pattern analysis (Theme). Present research shows a clear reduction of the number of t-patterns from trial one to trial two. This reduction is provoked by the disappearance of t-patterns consisting of behavioral elements occurring in the unprotected zones of the maze. The results suggest that the previous experience in the maze causes…
Limazepīnu A, C un D totālā sintēze
2015
Darbā raksturoti pirolo[1,4]benzodiazepīni, to bioloģiskā aktivitāte, iedarbība ar DNS, sintēzes metodes gan PBD dilaktāmu, gan PBD imīnu iegūšanai. Galvenā uzmanība pievērsta benzodiazepīna cikla veidošanas stadijas dažādajām pieejām. Apskatīta arī dubultsaites migrācijas reakcija N-alilsistēmās. Darba praktiskajā daļā sintezēts eksociklisku dubultsaiti saturoša pirolo[1,4]benzodiazepīna dilaktāma dubulstsaites izomēru maisījums, pārbaudīta tā dubultsaites migrācijas reakcija, kā arī veiktas pirmās limazepīna C un limazepīna D totālās sintēzes.
Cerebellar granule-cell-specific GABAAreceptors attenuate benzodiazepine-induced ataxia: evidence from α6-subunit-deficient mice
1999
Benzodiazepine- and alcohol-induced ataxias in rodents have been proposed to be affected by the gamma-aminobutyric acid type A (GABAA) receptor alpha 6 subunit, which contributes to receptors specifically expressed in cerebellar granule cells. We have studied an alpha 6 -/- mouse line for motor performance and drug sensitivity. These mice, as a result of a specific genetic lesion, carry a precise impairment at their Golgi-granule cell synapses. On motor performance tests (rotarod, horizontal wire, pole descending, staircase and swimming tests) there were no robust baseline differences in motor function or motor learning between alpha 6 -/- and alpha 6 +/+ mice. On the rotarod test, however,…
Behavioral Traits Associated With Resilience to the Effects of Repeated Social Defeat on Cocaine-Induced Conditioned Place Preference in Mice
2020
The relationship between stress and drug use is well demonstrated. Stress-induced by repeated social defeat (RSD) enhances the conditioned place preference (CPP) induced by cocaine in mice. The phenomenon of resilience understood as the ability of subjects to overcome the negative effects of stress is the focus of increasing interest. Our aim is to characterize the behavior of resilient animals with respect to the effects of RSD on the CPP induced by cocaine. To this end, 25 male C57BL/6 mice were exposed to stress by RSD during late adolescence, while other 15 male mice did not undergo stress (controls). On the 2 days following the last defeat, all the animals carried out the elevated plus…
Pharmacological manipulation of serotonin receptors during brain embryogenesis favours stress resiliency in female rats
2018
Manipulations of the serotonin transmission during early development induce long-lasting changes in the serotonergic circuitry throughout the brain. However, little is known on the developmental consequences in the female progeny. Therefore, this study aimed at exploring the behavioural effects of pre- and postnatal stimulation of the serotonergic system by 5-methoxytryptamine in adolescent female rats on behavioural reactivity and anxiety- like phenotype. Our results show that perinatal 5- methoxythyptamine decreased total distance travelled and rearing frequency in the novel enviroment, and increased the preference for the centre of the arena in the open field test. Moreover, perinatal 5-…