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Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 2004
To better understand the phylogenetic divergence and the species-specific characteristics of the Clara cell secretory protein (CCSP), we cloned the cDNA encoding the neotomodon CCSP (nCCSP) and analyzed its tissue-specific expression. The full-length cDNA is 451bp long and predicts an amino acid sequence of 93 residues.
H. Macías +4 more
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To better understand the phylogenetic divergence and the species-specific characteristics of the Clara cell secretory protein (CCSP), we cloned the cDNA encoding the neotomodon CCSP (nCCSP) and analyzed its tissue-specific expression. The full-length cDNA is 451bp long and predicts an amino acid sequence of 93 residues.
H. Macías +4 more
semanticscholar +3 more sources
Biological Rhythm Research, 2020
Spatial memory and information retention are affected by the obesity condition and the time of day evaluated at the Morris Water Maze test Neotomodon alstoni.
A. Barrios-Rivera +4 more
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Spatial memory and information retention are affected by the obesity condition and the time of day evaluated at the Morris Water Maze test Neotomodon alstoni.
A. Barrios-Rivera +4 more
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Nutritional Neuroscience, 2014
Obesity is a world problem that requires a better understanding of its physiological and genetic basis, as well as the mechanisms by which the hypothalamus controls feeding behavior. The volcano mouse Neotomodon alstoni develops obesity in captivity when fed with regular chow diet, providing a novel model for the study of obesity.
A. Báez-Ruiz +7 more
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Obesity is a world problem that requires a better understanding of its physiological and genetic basis, as well as the mechanisms by which the hypothalamus controls feeding behavior. The volcano mouse Neotomodon alstoni develops obesity in captivity when fed with regular chow diet, providing a novel model for the study of obesity.
A. Báez-Ruiz +7 more
semanticscholar +3 more sources
Acta Zoologica, 2008
AbstractThe present study describes the morphology and ultrastructural features of postnatal follicular development in the volcano mouse (Neotomodon alstoni alstoni), an endemic Mexican rodent. By the first week of age, germ cells were organized in clusters within the ovigerous cords, and only 51.8% of them were associated with somatic cells.
J. Luis-Díaz +4 more
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AbstractThe present study describes the morphology and ultrastructural features of postnatal follicular development in the volcano mouse (Neotomodon alstoni alstoni), an endemic Mexican rodent. By the first week of age, germ cells were organized in clusters within the ovigerous cords, and only 51.8% of them were associated with somatic cells.
J. Luis-Díaz +4 more
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Obesity alters the daily sleep homeostasis and metabolism of the volcano mouse Neotomodon alstoni
Biological Rhythm Research, 2012Some Mexican volcano mice (Neotomodon alstoni), when in captivity and fed regularly on a laboratory rodents’ diet, develop obesity. The aims of the present work are to compare lean and obese mice with regard to the main characteristics of the sleep–wake cycle in 12:12 LD, and to investigate if there is a correlation with changes in metabolic-related ...
Fuentes-Granados Citlalli +4 more
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General and Comparative Endocrinology, 2019
The "Mexican volcano mouse" Neotomodon alstoni, is endemic of the Transverse Neovolcanic Ridge in central Mexico. It is considered as least concern species and has been studied as a potential laboratory model from different perspectives. Two lines of research in neuroendocrinology have been addressed: reproduction and parental care, particularly ...
M. Miranda-Anaya +3 more
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The "Mexican volcano mouse" Neotomodon alstoni, is endemic of the Transverse Neovolcanic Ridge in central Mexico. It is considered as least concern species and has been studied as a potential laboratory model from different perspectives. Two lines of research in neuroendocrinology have been addressed: reproduction and parental care, particularly ...
M. Miranda-Anaya +3 more
semanticscholar +3 more sources
Biological Rhythm Research, 2018
Mice Neotomodon alstoni develops, in some individuals, overweight and obesity when kept in vivarium conditions and fed on standard rodent diet.
D. Luna-Moreno +3 more
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Mice Neotomodon alstoni develops, in some individuals, overweight and obesity when kept in vivarium conditions and fed on standard rodent diet.
D. Luna-Moreno +3 more
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Physiology & Behavior, 2012
The aim of the present study is to evaluate whether circadian locomotor activity, and the daily profile of plasma parameters related to metabolic syndrome (nutrients: glucose and triacylglycerides, and hormones: insulin and leptin), differ between male and female Neotomodon alstoni mice, both lean and obese.
Vania Carmona-Alcocer +5 more
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The aim of the present study is to evaluate whether circadian locomotor activity, and the daily profile of plasma parameters related to metabolic syndrome (nutrients: glucose and triacylglycerides, and hormones: insulin and leptin), differ between male and female Neotomodon alstoni mice, both lean and obese.
Vania Carmona-Alcocer +5 more
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Biological Rhythm Research, 2016
AbstractObesity is increasing in industrialized countries at an alarming rate. Recent studies have linked this condition with changes in the circadian regulation, and circadian clock dysfunctions have also been linked to metabolic disorders. When in captivity and fed a regular rodent chow diet ad libitum some volcano mice, Neotomodon alstoni (endemic ...
M. Miranda-Anaya +2 more
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AbstractObesity is increasing in industrialized countries at an alarming rate. Recent studies have linked this condition with changes in the circadian regulation, and circadian clock dysfunctions have also been linked to metabolic disorders. When in captivity and fed a regular rodent chow diet ad libitum some volcano mice, Neotomodon alstoni (endemic ...
M. Miranda-Anaya +2 more
semanticscholar +2 more sources
Biological Rhythm Research, 2019
Obesity affects the ability of both photic and non-photic entrainment of the locomotor activity's circadian rhythm in the volcano mouse Neotomodon alstoni.
M. Miranda-Anaya +5 more
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Obesity affects the ability of both photic and non-photic entrainment of the locomotor activity's circadian rhythm in the volcano mouse Neotomodon alstoni.
M. Miranda-Anaya +5 more
semanticscholar +2 more sources

