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Publikováno v:
Physiological Psychology. 5:449-452
Chipmunks were allowed access to a running wheel and fed 1½ h each day. After 13 days of restricted feeding, all activity animals had died and postmortem pathology revealed extensive lesions of the glandular stomach. Food-yoked control animals, not
Autor:
Kile E. Isom, William P. Paré
Publikováno v:
Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology. 88:431-435
In Experiment 1 rats exposed to signaled and unsignaled grid shock secreted more gastric acid after shock stress (chronic stress) for 8 days compared to the first 12 hr. of shock stress (acute stress). However, Experiment 2 indicated that the higher
Publikováno v:
Experimental Aging Research. 5:31-42
Rats 2-, 7- and 12- mo. old were exposed to supine body restraint plus cold (5°C) for 3 hr. The mean cumulative length of lesions for the 2-, 7-, and 12 mo. old rats was 22.0, 43.0 and 16.0 mm. respectively. The same experimental design was used in
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society. 12:143-146
Rats housed in running-wheel activity cages and fed 1 h daily exhibited excessive running and subsequently died revealing large stomach ulcers. However, prior experience with a 1-h feeding schedule for 15 days before exposure to the activity-stress p
Autor:
James J. Lynch, Walter Ehrlich, Julij Tosev, Paolo Caldini, Helen Abbey, Joseph V. Brady, David E. Anderson, L. Kato, B. Gozsy, T. Ban, T. E. Bynum, John W. Long, Christine Ziegner, Stewart Wolf, F. J. McGuigan, Tracy S. Kendler, Victor I. Culver, Vincent M. LoLordo, John C. McMillan, Anthony L. Riley, L. H. Turner, D. Jacobowitz, A. H. Katcher, S. N. Wampler, W. Horsley Gantt, J. D. Findley, A. H. Harris, J. V. Brady, Brett K. Cole, J. Ungher, S. Sirian, A. Kreindler, Perry Black, O. D. Murphree, J. E. O. Newton, Andrew Livingston, William Paré, Kile E. Isom, James D. Block, A. Ulric Moore, C. C. Pfeiffer, J. Cawley, V. Iliev, E. H. Jenney, Nicola A. Nicolov, Vladimir Kirilcuk, Samuel A. Corson, Elizabeth O’Leary Corson, James P. Isaacs, John C. Lamb, Joseph Germana, Joseph R. Cautela, Mary Grace Baron, Andrew Salter, Robert Fried, Barbara Slutsky
Publikováno v:
Conditional Reflex. 6:166-179
Autor:
Benjamin Rothfeld, Arthur Karmen, Ladymarie Wise, Kile E. Isom, Alexander Varady, William P. Paré, Simeon Margolis
Publikováno v:
Biochemical medicine. 13(3)
The effect of moderate amounts of alcohol in rats on a high lipid diet were studied. It was found that alcohol tended to lower the cholesterol in the serum, kidney and liver and raise the triglyceride in the serum and aorta.
Publikováno v:
Physiologybehavior. 25(3)
Rats fed 1 hr daily and housed in running-wheel activity cages exhibited excessive running and developed stomach ulcers as compared to food control, body weight control and home cage control rats. In addition to the observed gastric disease, experime
Publikováno v:
Psychological reports. 43(2)
Female rats housed in running-wheel activity cages and fed 1 hr. daily ran significantly more than similarly housed and fed male rats. Male rats survived an average of 10 days, whereas mean survival time for female rats was 7.3 days. Experimental act
Autor:
Arthur Karmen, Benjamin Rothfeld, Simeon Margolis, Kile E. Isom, Alexander Varady, William P. Paré
Publikováno v:
Biochemical medicine. 11(2)
1. 1. The effects of glucagon alone and glucagon plus stress on lipid levels in various organs were studied. 2. 2. Stress added to glucagon produced no significant change in cholesterol levels of the kidney, liver, and aorta. There were also no signi
Publikováno v:
Physiologybehavior. 5(7)
A technique is described for recording the EKG from the squirrel monkey by utilizing surface electrodes placed on the animal's chest. The design of a commercially available restraining chair was modified to allow the monkey to operate a manipulandum