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Bone Loss Quantification Following Extraction In Rats: A Foundation For Grafting And Regenerative Studies, Emily Willett Dec 2016

Bone Loss Quantification Following Extraction In Rats: A Foundation For Grafting And Regenerative Studies, Emily Willett

Theses & Dissertations

Background: Loss of the alveolar ridge width and height following extraction is well-documented and several techniques, including grafting, have been proposed to reduce bone loss. Purpose: To characterize the pattern of bone turnover and inflammation after extraction and to initiate a study of the effect of grafting and local administration of simvastatin (SIM). Methods: Thirty-two retired-breeder rats underwent extraction of the right maxillary first molar and standard surgical defect creation under inhalation anesthesia. The left side of each animal served as the unmanipulated control. Comparison of groups (n=8, ANOVA) was done at days 0, 7, 14, and …


Intravenous Prenatal Nicotine Exposure Alters Meth-Induced Hyperactivity, Conditioned Hyperactivity, And Bdnf In Adult Rat Offspring, Ryan T. Lacy, Russell. W. Brown, Amanda J. Morgan, Charles F. Mactutus, Steven B. Harrod Oct 2016

Intravenous Prenatal Nicotine Exposure Alters Meth-Induced Hyperactivity, Conditioned Hyperactivity, And Bdnf In Adult Rat Offspring, Ryan T. Lacy, Russell. W. Brown, Amanda J. Morgan, Charles F. Mactutus, Steven B. Harrod

ETSU Faculty Works

In the USA, approximately 15% of women smoke tobacco cigarettes during pregnancy. In utero tobacco smoke exposure produces somatic growth deficits like intrauterine growth restriction and low birth we


Predicting Human Drug Toxicity And Safety Via Animal Tests: Can Any One Species Predict Drug Toxicity In Any Other, And Do Monkeys Help?, Jarrod Bailey, Michelle Thew, Michael Balls Sep 2016

Predicting Human Drug Toxicity And Safety Via Animal Tests: Can Any One Species Predict Drug Toxicity In Any Other, And Do Monkeys Help?, Jarrod Bailey, Michelle Thew, Michael Balls

Jarrod Bailey, PhD

Animals are still widely used in drug development and safety tests, despite evidence for their lack of predictive value. In this regard, we recently showed, by producing Likelihood Ratios (LRs) for an extensive data set of over 3,000 drugs with both animal and human data, that the absence of toxicity in animals provides little or virtually no evidential weight that adverse drug reactions will also be absent in humans. While our analyses suggest that the presence of toxicity in one species may sometimes add evidential weight for risk of toxicity in another, the LRs are extremely inconsistent, varying substantially for …


An Analysis Of The Use Of Animal Models In Predicting Human Toxicology And Drug Safety, Jarrod Bailey, Michelle Thew, Michael Balls Sep 2016

An Analysis Of The Use Of Animal Models In Predicting Human Toxicology And Drug Safety, Jarrod Bailey, Michelle Thew, Michael Balls

Jarrod Bailey, PhD

Animal use continues to be central to preclinical drug development, in spite of a lack of its demonstrable validity. The current nadir of new drug approvals and the drying-up of pipelines may be a direct consequence of this. To estimate the evidential weight given by animal data to the probability that a new drug may be toxic to humans, we have calculated Likelihood Ratios (LRs) for an extensive data set of 2,366 drugs, for which both animal and human data are available, including tissue-level effects and MedDRA Level 1–4 biomedical observations. This was done for three preclinical species (rat, mouse …


Seroprevalence And Phylogenetic Analysis Of Toxoplasma Gondii From Domestic Cats, Captive Wild Felids, Free-Range Wild Felids And Rats In Certain Regions Of Thailand, Ruangrat Buddhirongawatr, Kridsada Chaichoun, Siriporn Tungsudjai, Ruenruethai Udonsom, Andrew Thompson, Oangart Mahittikorn, Paron Dekumyoy, Yaowalark Sukthana Jun 2016

Seroprevalence And Phylogenetic Analysis Of Toxoplasma Gondii From Domestic Cats, Captive Wild Felids, Free-Range Wild Felids And Rats In Certain Regions Of Thailand, Ruangrat Buddhirongawatr, Kridsada Chaichoun, Siriporn Tungsudjai, Ruenruethai Udonsom, Andrew Thompson, Oangart Mahittikorn, Paron Dekumyoy, Yaowalark Sukthana

The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine

Toxoplasmosis is an important zoonotic disease caused by Toxoplasma gondii, an obligated zoonotic apicomplexan parasite. The infection varies according to geographical areas. This work aimed to study the seroprevalence and genotype of T. gondii infection in domestic, captive and free-range wild felids, and in their small mammal prey, rats (Rattus spp). Two hundred and ninety three sera, received from the 4 individual animal groups in Thailand, were tested using the indirect latex agglutination test (ILAT) for specific antibody detection. The nested-PCR for glycerol-3-phosphate (B1) and bradyzoite surface antigen (SAG4) gene detection was used to detect seropositive animals and PCR product …


Rat Behavioral Discrimination Of Temporal Cues In Species-Specific Vocalization, Kevin Mathews Tharakan May 2016

Rat Behavioral Discrimination Of Temporal Cues In Species-Specific Vocalization, Kevin Mathews Tharakan

Honors Scholar Theses

Current behavioral and neurophysiologic studies propose that many animals can detect and discriminate the invariant statistics found in natural vocalization (Geffen et. al., 2011; Rodriguez et al., 2010). However, according to current research the neuronal mechanisms underlying the sound discrimination process is still unclear. While numerous auditory statistics have been manipulated, none has varied the temporal and tonal frequency cues independently in their synthetic call sequences, thus it is still uncertain whether rats rely on temporal cues in the sound envelope for communication.

The aim of this research is to determine whether or not rats rely on temporal cues in …


An In Vivo Study Of The Effects Of Perinatal Caffeine Exposure On Synaptic Efficacy In The Hippocampus Of Freely Moving Adult Rats, Jee Eun Park Apr 2016

An In Vivo Study Of The Effects Of Perinatal Caffeine Exposure On Synaptic Efficacy In The Hippocampus Of Freely Moving Adult Rats, Jee Eun Park

Senior Theses and Projects

The synapse from the perforant path to the dentate gyrus has been widely used successfully to demonstrate long-term potentiation, a cellular model underlying learning and memory. Caffeine is one of the most widely consumed psychoactive stimulants in the world. Caffeine consumption increases in alertness, improvements in motor skills, and neurological functions, and these effects have promoted its use throughout history. Although the many short term cognitive benefits of caffeine intake are well understood, the long term effects of caffeine exposure have been widely disputed. Despite this, it is estimated that over 80% of women continue to consume caffeine throughout pregnancy. …


A Model Of Blood Pressure, Heart Rate, And Vaso-Vagal Responses Produced By Vestibulo-Sympathetic Activation, Theodore Raphan, Bernard Cohen, Yongqing Xiang, Sergei B. Yakushin Mar 2016

A Model Of Blood Pressure, Heart Rate, And Vaso-Vagal Responses Produced By Vestibulo-Sympathetic Activation, Theodore Raphan, Bernard Cohen, Yongqing Xiang, Sergei B. Yakushin

Publications and Research

Blood Pressure (BP), comprised of recurrent systoles and diastoles, is controlled by central mechanisms to maintain blood flow. Periodic behavior of BP was modeled to study how peak amplitudes and frequencies of the systoles are modulated by vestibular activation. The model was implemented as a relaxation oscillator, driven by a central signal related to Desired BP. Relaxation oscillations were maintained by a second order system comprising two integrators and a threshold element in the feedback loop. The output signal related to BP was generated as a nonlinear function of the derivative of the first state variable, which is a summation …


Motor And Hippocampal Dependent Spatial Learning And Reference Memory Assessment In A Transgenic Rat Model Of Alzheimer's Disease With Stroke, Jennifer L. Au, Nina Weishaupt, Hayley J. Nell, Shawn N. Whitehead, David F. Cechetto Mar 2016

Motor And Hippocampal Dependent Spatial Learning And Reference Memory Assessment In A Transgenic Rat Model Of Alzheimer's Disease With Stroke, Jennifer L. Au, Nina Weishaupt, Hayley J. Nell, Shawn N. Whitehead, David F. Cechetto

Anatomy and Cell Biology Publications

Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a debilitating neurodegenerative disease that results in neurodegeneration and memory loss. While age is a major risk factor for AD, stroke has also been implicated as a risk factor and an exacerbating factor. The co-morbidity of stroke and AD results in worsened stroke-related motor control and AD-related cognitive deficits when compared to each condition alone. To model the combined condition of stroke and AD, a novel transgenic rat model of AD, with a mutated form of amyloid precursor protein (a key protein involved in the development of AD) incorporated into its DNA, is given a small …


Organization Of The Zone Of Transition Between The Pretectum And The Thalamus, With Emphasis On The Pretectothalamic Lamina, Emmanuel Marquez-Legorreta, Jose De Anchieta C. Horta-Junior, Albert S. Berrebi, Enrique Saldana Jan 2016

Organization Of The Zone Of Transition Between The Pretectum And The Thalamus, With Emphasis On The Pretectothalamic Lamina, Emmanuel Marquez-Legorreta, Jose De Anchieta C. Horta-Junior, Albert S. Berrebi, Enrique Saldana

Faculty & Staff Scholarship

The zone of transition between the pretectum, derived from prosomere 1, and the thalamus, derived from prosomere 2, is structurally complex and its understanding has been hampered by cytoarchitectural and terminological confusion. Herein, using a battery of complementary morphological approaches, including cytoarchitecture, myeloarchitecture and the expression of molecular markers, we pinpoint the features or combination of features that best characterize each nucleus of the pretectothalamic transitional zone of the rat. Our results reveal useful morphological criteria to identify and delineate, with unprecedented precision, several [mostly auditory] nuclei of the posterior group of the thalamus, namely the pretectothalamic lamina (PTL; formerly …


Chronic Stress Potentiates The Response To Intra-Bed Nucleus Of The Stria Terminalis (Bnst) Pituitary Adenylate Cyclase Activating Peptide (Pacap) Infusion., Steven Bradley King Jan 2016

Chronic Stress Potentiates The Response To Intra-Bed Nucleus Of The Stria Terminalis (Bnst) Pituitary Adenylate Cyclase Activating Peptide (Pacap) Infusion., Steven Bradley King

Graduate College Dissertations and Theses

Chronic or repeated exposure to stressful stimuli can result in several maladaptive consequences, including increased anxiety-like behaviors and altered peptide expression in brain structures involved in emotion. Among these structures, the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BNST) has been implicated in emotional behaviors as well as regulation of hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis activity. In rodents, chronic variate stress (CVS) has been shown to increase BNST pituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide (PACAP) and its cognate PAC1 receptor transcript, and BNST PACAP signaling may mediate the maladaptive changes associated with chronic stress. In order to determine whether chronic stress would potentiate the …


Effects Of Cepae Extract, Allantoin, And Heparin Mixture On Developing Andalready Formed Epidural Fibrosis In A Rat Laminectomy Model, Rafet Özay, Osman Yüksel Yavuz, Abi̇t Aktaş, Funda Yi̇ği̇t, Nuri̇ Eralp Çeti̇nalp, Haci Mustafa Özdemi̇r, Zeki̇ Şekerci̇ Jan 2016

Effects Of Cepae Extract, Allantoin, And Heparin Mixture On Developing Andalready Formed Epidural Fibrosis In A Rat Laminectomy Model, Rafet Özay, Osman Yüksel Yavuz, Abi̇t Aktaş, Funda Yi̇ği̇t, Nuri̇ Eralp Çeti̇nalp, Haci Mustafa Özdemi̇r, Zeki̇ Şekerci̇

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

Background/aim: The study was designed to investigate whether local administration of a mixture composed of cepae extract, allantoin, and heparin (CAH) decreased already formed epidural fibrosis (EF) at the laminectomy site. Materials and methods: Twenty-four adult male Sprague Dawley rats were equally divided into four groups. Laminectomy was performed at the L5 level in all rats. The group 2 and group 4 rats were treated with local drug administration. While the group 1 and 2 rats were sacrificed after 6 weeks, the remaining rats were reoperated and CAH mixture was applied in group 4. The vertebral columns of all rats …


The Effects Of Bupivacaine Combined With Different Adjuvants On Block Onset And Duration And On Ion Channel Expressions (Scn9a, Trpm) In Sciatic Nerve Block In Rats, Nurgül Dolu, Levent Şahi̇n, Davut Si̇nan Kaplan, Tuncer Demi̇r, Hasan Şi̇mşek, Mehri̇can Şahi̇n, Beyhan Cengi̇z Jan 2016

The Effects Of Bupivacaine Combined With Different Adjuvants On Block Onset And Duration And On Ion Channel Expressions (Scn9a, Trpm) In Sciatic Nerve Block In Rats, Nurgül Dolu, Levent Şahi̇n, Davut Si̇nan Kaplan, Tuncer Demi̇r, Hasan Şi̇mşek, Mehri̇can Şahi̇n, Beyhan Cengi̇z

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

Background/aim: The objective of this experimental study was to examine the effects of epinephrine, dexmedetomidine, and clonidine added as adjuvants to bupivacaine on block onset and effect times, as well as the effects on the Na+ and Ca+2 channel gene expressions, which may indicate cell damage in the sciatic nerve cell membrane. Materials and methods: Rats were divided into five groups: Group S (sham), saline solution; Group B, bupivacaine; Group BD, bupivacaine + dexmedetomidine; Group BC, bupivacaine + clonidine; and Group BE, bupivacaine + epinephrine. For each group, 0.2 mL of local anesthetic was injected into the sciatic nerve bifurcation …


The Effect Of Basolateral Amygdala Nucleus Lesion On Memory Under Acute,Mid And Chronic Stress In Male Rats, Hoda Ranjbar, Maryam Radahmadi, Hojjatallah Alaei, Parham Reisi, Sara Karimi Jan 2016

The Effect Of Basolateral Amygdala Nucleus Lesion On Memory Under Acute,Mid And Chronic Stress In Male Rats, Hoda Ranjbar, Maryam Radahmadi, Hojjatallah Alaei, Parham Reisi, Sara Karimi

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

Background/aim: The basolateral amygdala (BLA) modulates memory for emotional events and is involved in both stress and memory. This study investigated different durations of stress and the role of BLA on serum corticosterone level and spatial and cognitive memory. Materials and methods: Different durations of stress (acute, mid, and chronic stress), with and without BLA lesion were induced in rats by 6 h/day restraint stress for 1, 7, and 21 days. Memory functions were evaluated by novel object recognition (NOR) and object location test (OLT). Results: The OLT findings showed locomotor activity and spatial memory slightly decreased with different durations …