نتایج جستجو برای: hindlimb

تعداد نتایج: 5493  

Objective - The aim of this study was to measure the ratio of bone cortex (C) to bone diameter (D), (C/D) in radius/tibia, metacarpus /metatarsus and proximal phalanges in fore and hindlimbs to be used as a diagnostic guide in metabolic and nutritional diseases in Minature Donkey. Design- Experimental study Animals- Eight adult Minature donkeys. Procedures- Lateromedial, dorsopalmar and dors...

Journal: :Veterinary Record Case Reports 2022

An 11-year-old, female, neutered labrador retriever with a history of chronic and progressive right hindlimb lameness facial asymmetry was referred for brain lumbosacral magnetic resonance imaging cerebrospinal fluid analysis. Multifocal non-enhancing T2-weighted images hyperintense lesions were observed in the caudate nuclei medulla oblongata. The oculomotor nerve markedly enlarged showed mark...

Journal: :Development 2008
Douglas B Menke Catherine Guenther David M Kingsley

The Tbx4 transcription factor is crucial for normal hindlimb and vascular development, yet little is known about how its highly conserved expression patterns are generated. We have used comparative genomics and functional scanning in transgenic mice to identify a dispersed group of enhancers controlling Tbx4 expression in different tissues. Two independent enhancers control hindlimb expression,...

Journal: :Development 2003
Alexandre Marcil Emilie Dumontier Michel Chamberland Sally A Camper Jacques Drouin

Two closely related homeobox transcription factors, Pitx1 and Pitx2, have been implicated in patterning of lateral plate mesoderm derivatives: Pitx1 for specification of hindlimb identity and Pitx2 for determination of laterality. We show that, together, Pitx1 and Pitx2 are required for formation of hindlimb buds and, when present in limited doses, for development of proximal (femur) and anteri...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2007
Chad Heng Ray D de Leon

The nervous system can adapt to external forces that perturb locomotion by correcting errors in limb movements. It is believed that supraspinal structures mediate these adaptations, whereas the spinal cord contributes only reflexive responses to perturbations. We examined whether the lumbar spinal cord in postnatal day 5 neonatal spinally transected (ST) rats corrected errors in hindlimb coordi...

Journal: :Development 2011
Veronique Duboc Malcolm P O Logan

The forelimbs and hindlimbs of vertebrates are morphologically distinct. Pitx1, expressed in the hindlimb bud mesenchyme, is required for the formation of hindlimb characteristics and produces hindlimb-like morphologies when misexpressed in forelimbs. Pitx1 is also necessary for normal expression of Tbx4, a transcription factor required for normal hindlimb development. Despite the importance of...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2004
Charles P Pluto Richard D Lane Robert W Rhoades

In adult rats that sustained forelimb amputation on the day of birth, there are numerous multi-unit recording sites in the forelimb-stump representation of primary somatosensory cortex (SI) that also respond to cutaneous stimulation of the hindlimb when cortical receptors for GABA are blocked. These normally suppressed hindlimb inputs originate in the SI hindlimb representation and synapse in t...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2003
D S Gardner D A Giussani A L Fowden

The metabolic adaptation of the hindlimb in the fetus to a reversible period of adverse intrauterine conditions and, subsequently, to a further episode of acute hypoxemia has been examined. Sixteen sheep fetuses were chronically instrumented with vascular catheters and transit-time flow probes. In nine of these fetuses, umbilical blood flow was reversibly reduced by 30% from baseline for 3 days...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 1999
R D Lane R S Stojic H P Killackey R W Rhoades

Previously this laboratory demonstrated that forelimb removal at birth in rats results in the invasion of the cuneate nucleus by sciatic nerve axons and the development of cuneothalamic cells with receptive fields that include both the forelimb-stump and the hindlimb. However, unit-cluster recordings from primary somatosensory cortex (SI) of these animals revealed few sites in the forelimb-stum...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2014
Eric J McElroy Robbie Wilson Audrone R Biknevicius Stephen M Reilly

The role of different limbs in supporting and propelling the body has been studied in many species with animals appearing to have either similarity in limb function or differential limb function. Differential hindlimb versus forelimb function has been proposed as a general feature of running with a sprawling posture and as benefiting sprawled postured animals by enhancing maneuvering and minimi...

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