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Articles by Fany Messanvi in JoVE
कृंतक Stereotaxic और व्यवहार Neuroscience के लिए सर्जरी पशु कल्याण परिणाम सुधार
Raquel V. Fornari1, Romy Wichmann1, Piray Atsak1, Erika Atucha1, Areg Barsegyan1, Hassiba Beldjoud1, Fany Messanvi1, Catriene M.A. Thuring2, Benno Roozendaal1
1Department of Neuroscience, Section Anatomy, University Medical Center Groningen, University of Groningen, 2Animal Welfare Office, University of Groningen
कृन्तकों पर Stereotaxic सर्जरी दवाओं या बिजली की उत्तेजना और जाग में रिकॉर्डिंग, जानवरों के बर्ताव के लक्षित प्रशासन के लिए अनुमति देता है. इस वीडियो प्रस्तुति में हम हाल ही में प्रक्रियात्मक शोधन यह लंबे समय से चली आ रही प्रक्रिया है कि सफलतापूर्वक जीवित रहने की दर में सुधार और कम वजन हानि शल्य चिकित्सा के बाद करने के लिए प्रदर्शन करेंगे.
Other articles by Fany Messanvi on PubMed
The Deletion of the Microtubule-associated STOP Protein Affects the Serotonergic Mouse Brain Network
Journal of Neurochemistry. Dec, 2010 | Pubmed ID: 20969568
The deletion of microtubule-associated protein stable tubule only polypeptide (STOP) leads to neuroanatomical, biochemical and severe behavioral alterations in mice, partly alleviated by antipsychotics. Therefore, STOP knockout (KO) mice have been proposed as a model of some schizophrenia-like symptoms. Preliminary data showed decreased brain serotonin (5-HT) tissue levels in STOP KO mice. As literature data demonstrate various interactions between microtubule-associated proteins and 5-HT, we characterized some features of the serotonergic neurotransmission in STOP KO mice. In the brainstem, mutant mice displayed higher tissue 5-HT levels and in vivo synthesis rate, together with marked increases in 5-HT transporter densities and 5-HT1A autoreceptor levels and electrophysiological sensitivity, without modification of the serotonergic soma number. Conversely, in projection areas, STOP KO mice exhibited lower 5-HT levels and in vivo synthesis rate, associated with severe decreases in 5-HT transporter densities, possibly related to reduced serotonergic terminals. Mutant mice also displayed a deficit of adult hippocampal neurogenesis, probably related to both STOP deletion and 5-HT depletion. Finally, STOP KO mice exhibited a reduced anxiety- and, probably, an increased helpness-status, that could be because of the strong imbalance of the serotonin neurotransmission between somas and terminals. Altogether, these data suggested that STOP deletion elicited peculiar 5-HT disconnectivity.
