Publications by authors named "Loggi G"

Mice (Mus musculus domesticus) were raised (Postnatal Day 15 to 25) in single- or mixed-sex litters and precociously (Day 15) or regularly (Day 25) weaned. When they were faced as adults with a basic social choice--between two stimulus mice raised in litters of different sex composition but both of the same sex as the chooser--mice raised in mixed-sex litters were preferred. In the sociosexual choice-between a male and a female, both from the single- or the mixed-sex group--the opposite-sex preference was expressed.

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Prenatal cocaine exposure has been reported to result in abnormal neurobehavioral development, both in animals and humans. In this study, outbred CD-1 mice were exposed in utero to cocaine hydrochloride administered daily as i.p.

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In the present experiment, the hypothesis that rearing animals in conditions of sexual segregation in infancy (ISS) would affect their adult behavioral reactivity to drug or environmental challenges was tested. Outbred Swiss CD-1 mouse litters were reduced at birth to six pups according to three conditions: MM (all males), MF (sex-balanced composition), and FF (all females). At weaning (day 21), all mice were rehoused in unisexual groups.

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An 85 KDa protein was purified by a multistep procedure (ultracentrifugation, HPLC, SDS-PAGE) from sera and amyloid deposits of patients on chronic hemodialysis and was characterized as a novel protein on the basis of its NH2 terminus (KVQLVE-V). This protein was formed by two subunits with Mr of 55 and 30 KDa and had affinity for Thyoflavin T, a fluorescent dye which was employed for labelling the protein prior HPLC. The 85 KDa was the only fluorescent component of ultracentrifugates from the serum of hemodialyzed patients while in amyloid fibrils it coexisted in roughly equimolar amounts with beta 2-microglobulin.

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Drug and toxicant effects on locomotor/exploratory activity can be quite variable depending on the test and the schedule of exposure. In neurobehavioral toxicology and teratology, these interactions can affect the inferences based on the use of selected drugs as probes to assess which regulatory mechanisms are affected by one or the other treatment. The present experiments were aimed at comparing morphine effects in CD-1 mice under three conditions, namely, Varimex apparatus (VAR), toggle floor box (TOGGLE), videotape recording (VIDEO) in a home cage environment.

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The study of the late-phase reaction to allergen challenge has greatly contributed to increasing understanding of the relationship existing between immunoglobulin E (IgE) triggering, allergic inflammation and bronchial hyperreactivity, as well as to changing our concept from "causes" to "triggers" of asthma. This paper reviews personal studies on a model of conjunctival provocation in allergic subjects. These studies represent the first evidence of a late-phase reaction in the human eye and contribute to a better knowledge of the network of cells and mediators involved in allergic inflammation which are responsible for heightened bronchial reactivity in allergic asthma.

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