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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Experimental brain research 81 (1990), S. 346-352 
    ISSN: 1432-1106
    Keywords: Vibrissae representation ; Ventrobasal complex ; Columnar organization ; Rat
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary The region of vibrissae representation in the ventrobasal complex (VB) of the rat was systematically mapped, based on receptive fields of many single neurons. Results showed that the ventralmost row of vibrissae projected to the rostral part of VB, that the dorsal-most row projected to the caudal part, and that the caudalmost vibrissae of each row projected to the most dorsolateral part of VB and more rostral vibrissae to the more ventromedial part. Further, it was revealed that the clusters of neurons receiving projections from any individual vibrissae formed corresponding columns extending from the anterodorsomedial to the posteroventrolateral direction, and that these columns piled up dorsoventrally and anteroposteriorly, with ventral ones shifted progressively medially. When cross sections of these columns were viewed on an oblique horizontal section of VB, a group of columns corresponding to each row lined up from the dorsolateral to the ventromedial direction with a rostral convexity, which means that the third or fourth vibrissa in each row projected most rostrally in that row. These results confirmed previous physiological mapping studies of vibrissal representation and are in good agreement with anatomical studies on barreloid structure in VB.
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    ISSN: 1573-5168
    Keywords: saffron cod ; salmon prolactin ; salmon growth hormone ; plasma osmolality ; sodium concentration ; protein content antifreeze glycoprotein ; cold adaptation
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract In saffron cod, Eleginus gracilis, the antifreeze glycoprotein (AFGP) is present during the winter. The effects of salmon prolactin (sPRL) and growth hormone (sGH) on plasma osmolality, sodium concentration and protein content of the saffron cod were investigated. In the winter, plasma osmolality and protein content decreased following the intraperitoneal injection of sPRL (20 µg kg-1 day-1 × 3) but injection of the same dose of sGH had no effect on either plasma osmolality or protein content. In similar experiments performed during the summer, sPRL and sGH had no effect on these parameters. The results suggest that PRL may act on the kidney, possibly clearing antifreeze glycoprotein (AFGP) by increasing glomerular filtration. The possible role of PRL and GH in the disappearance of AFGP during the summer are discussed.
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