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Ward-Flanagan R, Scavuzzo C, Mandhane P, Bolduc F, Dickson C
PLoS One . 2020 Jan; 15(1):e0227938. PMID: 31990931
Objectives: Nutritional intake during gestation is known to impact health outcomes for progeny. Correlational evidence in humans suggests that increased fruit consumption of pregnant mothers enhances infant cognitive development. Moreover,...
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Scavuzzo C, Rakotovao I, Dickson C
Neurobiol Learn Mem . 2019 Dec; 168:107151. PMID: 31881352
The process of memory consolidation is energy-demanding and brain energy deficits result in memory impairments. Indeed, L-lactate, a preferred neuronal energy substrate, enhances the formation of memory, while blockade of...
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Wilkinson C, Kalisvaart A, Kung T, Maisey D, Klahr A, Dickson C, et al.
Brain Res . 2019 Dec; 1728:146593. PMID: 31816320
Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is a devastating stroke often modelled in rats. Isoflurane anesthetic, commonly used in preclinical research, affects general physiology (e.g., blood pressure) and electrophysiology (e.g., burst suppression) in...
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Hauer B, Pagliardini S, Dickson C
eNeuro . 2019 Sep; 6(5). PMID: 31548369
Sleep is a period of profound neural synchrony throughout the brain, a phenomenon involved in various physiological functions. The coordination between neocortex and hippocampus, in particular, appears to be critical...
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Kizuk S, Vuong W, MacLean J, Dickson C, Mathewson K
Psychophysiology . 2019 May; 56(10):e13401. PMID: 31144730
Recreational use of concentrated oxygen has increased. Claims have been made that hyperoxic breathing can help reduce fatigue, increase alertness, and improve attentional capacities; however, few systematic studies of these...
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Revill A, Chu N, Ma L, LeBlancq M, Dickson C, Funk G
J Physiol . 2019 May; 597(12):3183-3201. PMID: 31038198
Key Points: Persistent inward currents (PICs) in spinal motoneurons are long-lasting, voltage-dependent currents that increase excitability; they are dramatically potentiated by serotonin, muscarine, and noradrenaline (norepinephrine). Loss of these modulators...
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Hauer B, Negash B, Chan K, Vuong W, Colbourne F, Pagliardini S, et al.
J Neurophysiol . 2018 Jun; 120(4):1505-1515. PMID: 29947598
Oxygen (O) is a crucial element for physiological functioning in mammals. In particular, brain function is critically dependent on a minimum amount of circulating blood levels of O and both...
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Greenberg A, Karimi Abadchi J, Dickson C, Mohajerani M
Neuroimage . 2018 Mar; 174:328-339. PMID: 29535027
The signature rhythm of slow-wave forebrain activity is the large amplitude, slow oscillation (SO: ∼1 Hz) made up of alternating synchronous periods of activity and silence at the single cell...
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Rajani V, Zhang Y, Jalubula V, Rancic V, SheikhBahaei S, Zwicker J, et al.
J Physiol . 2017 Jul; 596(15):3245-3269. PMID: 28678385
Key Points: The ventilatory response to reduced oxygen (hypoxia) is biphasic, comprising an initial increase in ventilation followed by a secondary depression. Our findings indicate that, during hypoxia, astrocytes in...