نتایج جستجو برای: octodon degus

تعداد نتایج: 221  

Journal: :ILAR journal 2004
Theresa M Lee

Octodon degus is a moderate-sized, precocious, but slowly maturing, hystricomorph rodent from central Chile. We have used this species to study a variety of questions about circadian rhythms in a diurnal mammal that readily adapts to most laboratory settings. In collaboration with others, we have found that a number of fundamental features of circadian function differ in this diurnal rodent com...

Journal: :Science 2014
Katherine G Akers Alonso Martinez-Canabal Leonardo Restivo Adelaide P Yiu Antonietta De Cristofaro Hwa-Lin Liz Hsiang Anne L Wheeler Axel Guskjolen Yosuke Niibori Hirotaka Shoji Koji Ohira Blake A Richards Tsuyoshi Miyakawa Sheena A Josselyn Paul W Frankland

Throughout life, new neurons are continuously added to the dentate gyrus. As this continuous addition remodels hippocampal circuits, computational models predict that neurogenesis leads to degradation or forgetting of established memories. Consistent with this, increasing neurogenesis after the formation of a memory was sufficient to induce forgetting in adult mice. By contrast, during infancy,...

Journal: :Physiology & behavior 1995
S E Labyak T M Lee

Diurnal Octodon degus exhibited marked alterations in activity and temperature in conjunction with the 3 wk estrous cycle when housed in LD12:12 light cycle. On the day of estrus, mean daily activity increases 109%, mean core temperature rises .4 degree C, activity onset is advanced 2 h, and amplitudes of both rhythms decline compared with the 3 days prior to estrus. On the day following estrus...

Journal: :Brain, behavior and evolution 2016
Raúl Sobrero Pedro Fernández-Aburto Álvaro Ly-Prieto Scarlett E Delgado Jorge Mpodozis Luis A Ebensperger

Navigational and social challenges due to habitat conditions and sociality are known to influence dentate gyrus (DG) morphology, yet the relative importance of these factors remains unclear. Thus, we studied three natural populations of O. lunatus (Los Molles) and Octodon degus (El Salitre and Rinconada), two caviomorph species that differ in the extent of sociality and with contrasting vegetat...

2017
Nady Braidy Anne Poljak Chris Marjo Helen Rutlidge Anne Rich Bat-Erdene Jugder Tharusha Jayasena Nibaldo C. Inestrosa Perminder S. Sachdev

The accumulation of redox-active transition metals in the brain and metal dyshomeostasis are thought to be associated with the etiology and pathogenesis of several neurodegenerative diseases, and Alzheimer's disease (AD) in particular. As well, distinct biometal imaging and role of metal uptake transporters are central to understanding AD pathogenesis and aging but remain elusive, due inappropr...

2013
Noriko Kumazawa-Manita Hiroshi Hama Atsushi Miyawaki Atsushi Iriki

We previously demonstrated that degus (Octodon degus), which are a species of small caviomorph rodents, could be trained to use a T-shaped rake as a hand tool to expand accessible spaces. To elucidate the neurobiological underpinnings of this higher brain function, we compared this tool use learning task with a simple spatial (radial maze) memory task and investigated the changes that were indu...

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