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Regionally reduced brain volume, altered serotonin neurochemistry, and abnormal behavior in mice null for the circadian rhythm output gene Magel2. (2009)

by R E Mercer, E M Kwolek, J M Bischof, M van Eede, R M Henkelman, R Wevrick
Venue:Am. J. Med.
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Preparation of fixed mouse brains for MRI

by Lindsay S Cahill , Christine L Laliberté , Jacob Ellegood , Shoshana Spring , Jacqueline A Gleave , Matthijs C Van Eede , Jason P Lerch , R Mark Henkelman - Neuroimage , 2012
"... In fixed mouse brain magnetic resonance images, a high prevalence of fixation artifacts have been observed. Of more than 1700 images of fixed brains acquired at our laboratory, fixation artifacts were present in approximately 30%. In this study, two of these artifacts are described and their causes ..."
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In fixed mouse brain magnetic resonance images, a high prevalence of fixation artifacts have been observed. Of more than 1700 images of fixed brains acquired at our laboratory, fixation artifacts were present in approximately 30%. In this study, two of these artifacts are described and their causes are identified. A hyperintense rim around the brain is observed when using perfusates reconstituted from powder and delivered at a high flow rate. It is proposed that these perfusion conditions cause blockage of the capillary beds and an increase in pressure that ruptures the vessels, resulting in a blister of liquid below the dura mater. Secondly, gray-white matter contrast inversion is observed when too short a fixation time or too low a concentration of fixative is used, resulting in inadequate fixation. The deleterious consequences of these artifacts for quantitative data analysis are discussed, and precautions for their prevention are provided.

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by Carlos Dombret, Tuan Nguyen, Olivier Schakman, Jacques L. Michaud, Mathieu J. M. Bertr, Olivier De Backer , 2012
"... Loss of Maged1 results in obesity, deficits of social interactions, impaired sexual behavior and severe alteration of mature oxytocin production in the hypothalamus ..."
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Loss of Maged1 results in obesity, deficits of social interactions, impaired sexual behavior and severe alteration of mature oxytocin production in the hypothalamus
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...d females (26). Finally, Magel2-null mice display reduced levels of orexins in the lateral hypothalamus, altered circadian patterns of activity and increased anxiety in response to novel environments =-=(27,28)-=-. MAGED1 is an X-linked MAGE gene that is highly expressed in the nervous system (29,30). In this study, we report that Maged1-deficient male mice display anxiety-like behaviors, reduced sociability a...

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by Carlos Dombret, Tuan Nguyen, Olivier Schakman, Jacques L. Michaud, Mathieu J. M. Bertr, Olivier De Backer , 2012
"... Loss of Maged1 results in obesity, deficits of social interactions, impaired sexual behavior and severe alteration of mature oxytocin production in the hypothalamus ..."
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Loss of Maged1 results in obesity, deficits of social interactions, impaired sexual behavior and severe alteration of mature oxytocin production in the hypothalamus
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...d females (26). Finally, Magel2-null mice display reduced levels of orexins in the lateral hypothalamus, altered circadian patterns of activity and increased anxiety in response to novel environments =-=(27,28)-=-. MAGED1 is an X-linked MAGE gene that is highly expressed in the nervous system (29,30). In this study, we report that Maged1-deficient male mice display anxiety-like behaviors, reduced sociability a...

NeuroImage 54 (2011) 2086–2095 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect

by Jason P. Lerch A, Adelaide P. Yiu C, Alonso Martinez-canabal C, Tetyana Pekar C, Veronique D. Bohbot F
"... journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/ynimg Maze training in mice induces MRI-detectable brain shape changes specific to the ..."
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journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/ynimg Maze training in mice induces MRI-detectable brain shape changes specific to the
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