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Gerard Kennedy

Gerard Kennedy

Endocrine responses to fluid deprivation/restoration and preference for ethanol solution vs. water were assessed in sheep maintained for 5 months on a 10% ethanol solution as their sole source of fluid. Blood pressure, body weight, plasma... more
Endocrine responses to fluid deprivation/restoration and preference for ethanol solution vs. water were assessed in sheep maintained for 5 months on a 10% ethanol solution as their sole source of fluid. Blood pressure, body weight, plasma composition and hormone levels of the alcohol maintained sheep were all within a normal range, except for high plasma concentrations of ANG II and ALDO. During fluid deprivation, AVP concentration increased and fluid-deprived sheep displayed a natriuresis and then a rehydration anti-natriuresis. Sheep did not drink the 10% ethanol solution avidly upon fluid restoration, preferring to drink steadily over the following 24 h; there was an associated increase in blood alcohol concentration (BAC). PRC, ANG II and ALDO all increased throughout the fluid restoration period, whereas plasma AVP and ANP gradually fell. In a separate experiment when water was also supplied to the sheep, they preferred water to 10% ethanol; however, alcohol intake was not eliminated. Overall, this degree of chronic consumption of 10% ethanol solution did not appear to adversely affect physiological mechanisms concerned with body fluid homeostasis after fluid deprivation conditions.
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Like enucleation, lateral hypothalamic (LH) lesions sever the connection between the retina and the pineal thereby simulating ambient exposure to constant darkness. While LH lesions have been employed to study either circadian function or... more
Like enucleation, lateral hypothalamic (LH) lesions sever the connection between the retina and the pineal thereby simulating ambient exposure to constant darkness. While LH lesions have been employed to study either circadian function or Parkinson's disease (PD) independently, the application of such lesions to study circadian involvement specifically in this disease has never been attempted. In the present study, unilateral lesions of the LH, which compromise nigro-striatal dopamine (NSD) function, were combined with enucleation ipsilateral or contralateral to the hemisphere where 6-hydroxydopamine was applied. In addition to the observation that hemi-enucleation produced patterns of motor function that were grossly atypical compared to visually intact rats, hemi-enucleation ipsilateral to the side of NSD system denervation produced impairment of horizontal movement, limb retraction, ambulation and spontaneous or l-dopa induced turning. This impairment was more severe than that seen in rats with unilateral 6-OHDA lesions alone. Furthermore, hemi-enucleation contralateral to the side of unilateral NSD system denervation resulted in significantly improved performance on several parameters. While the rate of mortality in rats receiving unilateral 6-OHDA plus ipsilateral enucleation was similar to that occurring after bilateral lesions, it was not accompanied by severe weight loss and wasting that typically occurs in the acute stages of experimental PD. These results demonstrate the importance of the visual and circadian systems in PD and are consistent with reports that identify impaired circadian involvement as a major component in a wide range of neurological and neuropsychiatric conditions.
Page 1. http://jbr.sagepub.com/ Journal of Biological Rhythms http://jbr.sagepub.com/ content/11/3/188 The online version of this article can be found at: DOI: 10.1177/074873049601100301 1996 11: 188 J Biol Rhythms Gerard ...
A journal for the publication of original scientific research in the biology and management of wild native or feral introduced vertebrates ... All enquiries and manuscripts should be directed to Wildlife Research CSIRO PUBLISHING PO Box... more
A journal for the publication of original scientific research in the biology and management of wild native or feral introduced vertebrates ... All enquiries and manuscripts should be directed to Wildlife Research CSIRO PUBLISHING PO Box 1139 (150 Oxford St) Collingwood ...
Page 1. Chronobiology International Vol. 12.No.3.pp.176-187 0 1995 lntemational Society of Chronobiology Entrainment of Circadian Wheel-Running Rhythms of the Northern Brown Bandicoot, Isoodon macrourus, by Daily Restricted Feeding... more
Page 1. Chronobiology International Vol. 12.No.3.pp.176-187 0 1995 lntemational Society of Chronobiology Entrainment of Circadian Wheel-Running Rhythms of the Northern Brown Bandicoot, Isoodon macrourus, by Daily Restricted Feeding Schedules ...
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Page 1. J Comp Physiol A (1990) 166: 607-618 Journal of and Ph,/siolowj A 9 Springer-Verlag 1990 The effect of restricted feeding on the wheel-running activity rhythms of the predatory marsupial Dasyurus rirerrinus Gerard ...