Publications by authors named "A Mathou"

Introduction: In humans, adversity in childhood exerts enduring effects on brain and increases the vulnerability to psychiatric diseases. It also leads to a higher risk of eating disorders and obesity. Maternal separation (MS) in mice has been used as a of stress during infancy.

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  • The study investigates differences in the epaxial muscles of snakes based on their habitat usage, focusing on three muscle segments: semispinalis-spinalis, longissimus dorsi, and iliocostalis.
  • *Results indicate arboreal snakes have longer muscles and tendons for better gap bridging, while aquatic snakes possess heavier muscles with larger cross-sectional areas to navigate their denser environment.
  • *The findings suggest that muscle adaptations are crucial for locomotion efficiency across different environments and emphasize the need for further research on other snake habitats and muscle types.*
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Mechanistic studies in rodents evidenced synaptic remodeling in neuronal circuits that control food intake. However, the physiological relevance of this process is not well defined. Here, we show that the firing activity of anorexigenic POMC neurons located in the hypothalamus is increased after a standard meal.

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Clinical and preclinical studies have implicated glial anomalies in major depression. Conversely, evidence suggests that the activity of antidepressant drugs is based, at least in part, on their ability to stimulate density and/or activity of astrocytes, a major glial cell population. Despite this recent evidence, little is known about the mechanism(s) by which astrocytes regulate emotionality.

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In tetrapods, limb and axial movements are coordinated during locomotion. It is well established that inter- and intralimb coordination show considerable variations during ongoing locomotion. Much less is known about the flexibility of the axial musculoskeletal system during locomotion and the neural mechanisms involved.

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