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Developmental Lead And/Or Prenatal Stress Exposures Followed By Different Types Of Behavioral Experience Result In The Divergence Of Brain Epigenetic Profiles In A Sex, Brain Region, And Time-Dependent Manner: Implications For Neurotoxicology., Deborah A. Cory-Slechta, Marissa Sobolewski, Garima Varma, Jay S. Schneider Oct 2017

Developmental Lead And/Or Prenatal Stress Exposures Followed By Different Types Of Behavioral Experience Result In The Divergence Of Brain Epigenetic Profiles In A Sex, Brain Region, And Time-Dependent Manner: Implications For Neurotoxicology., Deborah A. Cory-Slechta, Marissa Sobolewski, Garima Varma, Jay S. Schneider

Department of Pathology, Anatomy, and Cell Biology Faculty Papers

Over a lifetime, early developmental exposures to neurocognitive risk factors, such as lead (Pb) exposures and prenatal stress (PS), will be followed by multiple varied behavioral experiences. Pb, PS and behavioral experience can each influence brain epigenetic profiles. Our recent studies show a greater level of complexity, however, as all three factors interact within each sex to generate differential adult variation in global post-translational histone modifications (PTHMs), which may result in fundamentally different consequences for life-long learning and behavioral function. We have reported that PTHM profiles differ by sex, brain region and time point of measurement following developmental exposures to …


Achilles Tendons From Decorin- And Biglycan-Null Mouse Models Have Inferior Mechanical And Structural Properties Predicted By An Image-Based Empirical Damage Model., Joshua A. Gordon, Benjamin R. Freedman, Andrey Zuskov, Renato V. Iozzo, David E. Birk, Louis J. Soslowsky Jul 2015

Achilles Tendons From Decorin- And Biglycan-Null Mouse Models Have Inferior Mechanical And Structural Properties Predicted By An Image-Based Empirical Damage Model., Joshua A. Gordon, Benjamin R. Freedman, Andrey Zuskov, Renato V. Iozzo, David E. Birk, Louis J. Soslowsky

Department of Pathology, Anatomy, and Cell Biology Faculty Papers

Achilles tendons are a common source of pain and injury, and their pathology may originate from aberrant structure function relationships. Small leucine rich proteoglycans (SLRPs) influence mechanical and structural properties in a tendon-specific manner. However, their roles in the Achilles tendon have not been defined. The objective of this study was to evaluate the mechanical and structural differences observed in mouse Achilles tendons lacking class I SLRPs; either decorin or biglycan. In addition, empirical modeling techniques based on mechanical and image-based measures were employed. Achilles tendons from decorin-null (Dcn(-/-)) and biglycan-null (Bgn(-/-)) C57BL/6 female mice (N=102) were used. Each tendon …


Equivalence Of Students' Scores On Timed And Untimed Anatomy Practical Examinations., Guiyan Zhang, Bruce Fenderson, Richard R Schmidt, J J. Veloski Sep 2013

Equivalence Of Students' Scores On Timed And Untimed Anatomy Practical Examinations., Guiyan Zhang, Bruce Fenderson, Richard R Schmidt, J J. Veloski

Department of Pathology, Anatomy, and Cell Biology Faculty Papers

Untimed examinations are popular with students because there is a perception that first impressions may be incorrect, and that difficult questions require more time for reflection. In this report, we tested the hypothesis that timed anatomy practical examinations are inherently more difficult than untimed examinations. Students in the Doctor of Physical Therapy program at Thomas Jefferson University were assessed on their understanding of anatomic relationships using multiple-choice questions. For the class of 2012 (n = 46), students were allowed to circulate freely among 40 testing stations during the 40-minute testing session. For the class of 2013 (n = 46), students …