نتایج جستجو برای: behavioral changes

تعداد نتایج: 998618  

Journal: :Industrial health 1985
S V Chandra R C Murthy M M Ali

Sixty growing male albino rats of the ITRC bred colony, weighing 150-160 g (2 months old) , served as subjects. They were housed in stainless steel cages, in groups of ten and maintained on a 12:12 photoperiod (lights on 06.00-18.00 hr) in a temperature controlled (22 •} 2.0•‹) room. Hind Lever Laboratory chow and water were provided ad lib. The animals were divided into two equal groups and th...

2017
Eisuke Dohi Eric Y Choi Indigo V L Rose Akiho S Murata Sharon Chow Minae Niwa Shin-Ichi Kano

Interleukin (IL)-33 is a member of the IL-1 family of cytokines. IL-33 is expressed in nuclei and secreted as alarmin upon cellular damage to deliver a danger signal to the surrounding cells. Previous studies showed that IL-33 is expressed in the brain and that it is involved in neuroinflammatory and neurodegenerative processes in both humans and rodents. Nevertheless, the role of IL-33 in phys...

Journal: :Experimental gerontology 2013
Iris B Hovens Regien G Schoemaker Eddy A van der Zee Erik Heineman Csaba Nyakas Barbara L van Leeuwen

Elderly patients may experience impairments in cognition or mood following surgery. To study the development and underlying mechanisms of these postoperative behavioral changes, young (3 months) and aged (18-20 months) male rats were subjected to abdominal surgery followed by behavioral testing during a period of 6 weeks. Microglia activation (IBA-1) and neurogenesis (DCX) were immunohistochemi...

Journal: :مجله علوم اعصاب شفای خاتم 0
sven g meuth university hospital münster, neurology clinic and institute of translational neurology, albert-schweitzer-campus 1, 48149 münster, germany

patients with limbic encephalitis usually present with new onset mesial temporal lobe seizures, progressive memory disturbance, and a variety of other behavioral, emotional, and cognitive changes. autoimmune inflammation of the limbic gray matter structures of the human brain has recently been identified as major cause of mesial temporal lobe epilepsy with interictal temporal epileptiform activ...

2007
Fabiana Souza Lima Samanta Simioni Laure Bruggimann Christiane Ruffieux Jean Dudler Christian Felley Pierre Michetti Jean-Marie Annoni Myriam Schluep

Acquired behavioral changes have essentially been described in advanced multiple sclerosis (MS). The present study was designed to determine whether behavioral modifications specifically related to the MS pathological process could be identified in the initial phase of the disease, as compared to control patients with chronic, relapsing and progressive inflammatory disorders not involving the c...

2001

Some of the most interesting cases in pediatric practice evolve through time. What may begin as a clear, well defined problem with a predictable natural history and an accepted intervention strategy may develop into a more complex, multi-faceted set of problems. It is these children who potentially provide clinicians with new insights into behaviors. This case of a colicky infant illustrates th...

2001
Colic

Some of the most interesting cases in pediatric practice evolve through time. What may begin as a clear, well defined problem with a predictable natural history and an accepted intervention strategy may develop into a more complex, multi-faceted set of problems. It is these children who potentially provide clinicians with new insights into behaviors. This case of a colicky infant illustrates th...

Journal: :Middle East journal of anaesthesiology 2011
Koichi Yuki Dima G Daaboul

Induction of anesthesia can be a very stressful period for a child and his family and can be associated with increased risk of psychological disturbances. These disturbances are categorized as preoperative anxiety, emergence delirium and postoperative behavioral changes. Several tools have been developed to measure these psychological manifestations as well as the baseline personality traits of...

2017
Mirjam R. Heldner Sigal Kaufmann-Ezra Klemens Gutbrod Corrado Bernasconi Sandra Bigi Verena Blatter Heinrich P. Mattle René M. Müri Rajeev K. Verma Christian P. Kamm

BACKGROUND Behavioral changes are common in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS), however not as readily recognized as cognitive impairments. OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to analyze behavioral changes and its relation to disease characteristics, disability, and cognitive impairments in patients with MS. METHOD This is a single-center cross-sectional study. A detailed neuropsychologi...

2013
Ursula Werneke David Taylor Thomas A. B. Sanders

Weight gain remains a well recognized yet difficult to treat adverse effect of many anti-psychotic drugs including agents of the first and second generation. The weight gain liabilities of antipsychotic drugs are partly associated with their ability to increase appetite. Most behavioral interventions for weight control remain of limited efficacy, possibly because they do not specifically target...

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