Outbred Rat
Iar: Long-Evans
起源
此品系在1915年由Dr. Long和Dr. Evans開發。蒙納許大學>1984年日本東北大學>1996年由IAR收購
毛皮顏色
白色帶黑色眼罩
研究用途
眼科、行為
Origin
This strain is established by Dr. Long and Dr. Evans in 1915. This traces its roots to Monash University to Tohoku University in 1984; to Institute for Animal Reproduction through acquisition in 1996.
Coat Color
White with black hood
Research Use
• Ophthalmology 1)
• Behavior 2)
Researches that are written using Iar: Long-Evans rat
❑ Puerperal and parental experience alter rat preference for pup odors via changes in the oxytocin system. Arisa MUNETOMO, Hirotaka ASHII, Takenori MIYAMOTO, Yasuo SAKUMA and Yasuhiko KONDO: J.Reprod.Dev.62:2016
❑ Transient reversal of olfactory preference following castration on male rats: Implication for estrogen receptor involvement. Kai Xiao, Atsuhiko Chiba, Yasuo Sakuma, Yasuhiko kondo: Physiology & Behevior 152(2015)161-167
❑ Hippocampal NMDA receptors are involved in rats’ spontaneous object recognition only under high memory load condition. Sugita, M., Yamada, K., Iguchi, N. & Ichitani, Y. (2015) Brain Research, 1624, 370-379.
❑ Exposure to social defeat stress in adolescence improves the working memory and anxiety-like behavior of adult female rats with intrauterine growth restriction, independently of hippocampal neurogenesis., Miyako Furuta, Midori Ninomiya-Baba, Shuichi Chiba, Toshiya Funabashi, Tatsuo Akema, Hiroshi Kunugi: Hormones and Behavior 02/2015; 70. DOI:10.1016/j.yhbeh.2015.01.010
❑ Retrieval-induced forgetting in rats., Yamada, K., Ueno, M., Takano, E. & Ichitani, Y. Animal Cognition, 17(6)(2014):1407-1411.
❑ Estrogen, Predominantly via Estrogen Receptor alpha, Attenuates Postpartum-Induced Anxiety- and Depression-Like Behaviors in Female Rats., Miyako Furuta, Tadahiro Numakawa, Shuichi Chiba, Midori Ninomiya, Yu Kajiyama, Naoki Adachi, Tatsuo Akema, Hiroshi Kunugi: Endocrinology 08/2013; 154(10). DOI:10.1210/en.2012-2136
❑ Both olfactory epithelial and vomeronasal inputs are essential for activation of the medial amygdala and preoptic neurons of male rats. Dhungel S1, Masaoka M, Rai D, Kondo Y, Sakuma Y. Neuroscience. 2011 Dec 29;199:225-34. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2011.09.051. Epub 2011 Oct 1.
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