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Autor:
Sandi Jo Estill, Ramon Diaz-Arrastia, Steven L. McKnight, Eric W. Brunskill, S. Steven Potter, Yudong Zhou, Tina W. Han, Carol A. Dudley, Claudia Erbel-Sieler, Xinle Wu
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 101:13648-13653
Laboratory mice bearing inactivating mutations in the genes encoding the NPAS1 and NPAS3 transcription factors have been shown to exhibit a spectrum of behavioral and neurochemical abnormalities. Behavioral abnormalities included diminished startle r
Autor:
Paul Franken, SiNae Pitts, Carol A. Dudley, Sandi Jo Estill, Steven L. McKnight, Martin Reick, Claudia Erbel-Sieler
Publikováno v:
Science. 301:379-383
Animal behavior is synchronized to the 24-hour light:dark (LD) cycle by regulatory programs that produce circadian fluctuations in gene expression throughout the body. In mammals, the transcription factor CLOCK controls circadian oscillation in the s
Publikováno v:
Brain Research. 915:32-46
Pheromonal mediation of reproductive function proceeds along a neuroanatomical pathway that connects the vomeronasal organ (VNO) at the periphery with downstream target-sites in the amygdala and hypothalamus. The MAPK pathway is a prominent cascade l
Autor:
Carol A. Dudley, Robert L. Moss, Suzanne A. Trott, Lloyd I. S. Zbar, Ross I. S. Zbar, Rod J. Rohrich
Publikováno v:
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. 105:1284-1288
The vomeronasal organ is a chemoreceptive structure located at the base of the nasal septum with direct axonal connections to the accessory olfactory bulb in many terrestrial vertebrates. Pheromones presumably bind to the vomeronasal organ and exert
Autor:
Xin-Ming Shen, Jiming Shi, Robert E. Flynn, Carol A. Dudley, Milos V. Novotny, Robert L. Moss
Publikováno v:
Journal of Neurophysiology. 77:2856-2862
Moss, Robert L., Robert E. Flynn, Xin-Ming Shen, Carol Dudley, Jiming Shi, and Milos Novotny. Urine-derived compound evokes membrane responses in mouse vomeronasal receptor neurons. J. Neurophysiol. 77: 2856–2862, 1997. Sensory neurons of the vomer
Publikováno v:
Critical Reviews™ in Neurobiology. 10:265-290
Chemosensory cues detected by the vomeronasal (VN) organ modulate a variety of social interactions in many species. In particular, activation of the VN system by pheromones regulates sexual behavior in the rodent. Although the exact nature of stimulu
Autor:
Carol A. Dudley, Robert L. Moss
Publikováno v:
Brain Research. 675:208-214
Bipolar receptor cells in the vomeronasal organ send axonal projections to the accessory olfactory bulb where they synapse with mitral cell dendrites. Although the nature of the synapse is thought to be excitatory, the neurotransmitter(s) involved ha
Publikováno v:
Synapse. 12:139-146
While neurons containing immunoreactive luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LHRH) are scattered primarily in the medial septal-diagonal band of Broca-medial preoptic area (mS-dbB-PO) complex, autoradiographic studies have demonstrated dense concen
Publikováno v:
Synapse. 6:161-168
Medial amygdala neurons responsive to electrical stimulationof the medial septal area were electrophysiologically identified in ovariectomized, urethane-anesthetized female rats. Peristimulus time histograms were collected and used to define the orth