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Sex differences in the purinergic 2 receptor-mediated blood pressure response to treadmill exercise in rats with simulated peripheral artery disease.

open access: yesAm J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol
Butenas ALE   +5 more
europepmc   +1 more source

The Decerebrate State in the Primate

open access: closedArchives of Neurology, 1971
Behavioral and electromyographic observations in monkeys with intercollicular brain stem transection revealed varying but nonfixed posture and tone, with flaccidity and subtle, intermittent claspknife spacticity in both flexors and extensors, despite brisk tendon jerks. Extremities remained wherever passively placed.
Martin H. Feldman
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Postural Diplopia: Residuum of the Decerebrate State

open access: closedJAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1963
It is generally recognized that the appearance of the decerebrate state in patients harboring space-occupying intracranial lesions is of grave prognostic import. However, survival and recovery of such patients is well documented. 1 Survivors have exhibited varying degrees of neurological deficit, related to the decerebrate state as well as to its cause.
Robert M. Weiss
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Reflex figures in the decerebrate and spinal state

open access: closedExperimental Neurology, 1976
Abstract The flexors and extensors of the hind limb of the cat were simultaneously activated by stretch of a homolateral flexor muscle or by a nocuous stimulus to the homolateral paw under the conditions of the present experiments, in which the muscles under investigation were maximally retracted after detachment of the tendons from their insertions.
J, Trubatch, A, Van Harreveld
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Transient decerebrate state and associated seizure activity

open access: closedJournal of the American College of Emergency Physicians, 1975
Decerebrate rigidity may be related to seizure activity in terms of a functional decerebrate state due to hemispheric paroxysmal activity with secondary release of brain stem postural facilitatory regions. Associated brain stem reticular disturbance may also be involved.
Robert Hausner
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EEG pattern resembling wakefulness in unresponsive decerebrate state following traumatic brain-stem infarct

open access: closedElectroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 1964
Abstract A case is described of an unresponsive decerebrate state following infarct of the pons and of the lowermost portion of the midbrain due to traumatic occlusion of the basilar artery. This patient exhibited an EEG pattern which was similar to that of a waking subject but which remained unmodified by somatic and auditory stimuli.
G E, CHATRIAN, L E, WHITE, C M, SHAW
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Temperature and state dependence of dynamic phrenic oscillations in the decerebrate juvenile rat

open access: closedAmerican Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology, 2007
The aim of the present study was to determine characteristics of fast oscillations in the juvenile rat phrenic nerve (Ph) and to establish their temperature and state dependence. Two different age-matched decerebrate, baro- and chemodenervated rat preparations, in vivo and in situ arterially perfused models, were used to examine three systemic ...
Vitaliy, Marchenko, Robert F, Rogers
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