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    Metabolic and Hematological Responses to Endotoxin‐Induced Inflammation in Chicks Experiencing Embryonic 2,3,7,8‐Tetrachlorodibenzodioxin Exposure by Amaral‐Silva, Lara, Tazawa, Hiroshi, Bícego, Kênia Cardoso, Burggren, Warren W.

    Published in Environmental toxicology and chemistry (01-11-2020)
    “…Dioxin exposure during bird embryonic development disrupts immunity as well as mechanisms involved in energy metabolism, potentially affecting negatively…”
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    Mitochondrial function in skeletal muscle contributes to reproductive endothermy in tegu lizards (Salvator merianae) by Hervas, Livia Saccani, do Amaral-Silva, Lara, Sartori, Marina Rincon, Guadalupe-Silva, Ane, Gargaglioni, Luciane H, Lerchner, Johannes, Oliveira, Marcos Túlio, Bícego, Kênia Cardoso

    Published in Acta Physiologica (01-07-2024)
    “…In cyclic climate variations, including seasonal changes, many animals regulate their energy demands to overcome critical transitory moments, restricting their…”
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    Regulated hypothermia in response to endotoxin in birds by Amaral‐Silva, Lara do, Gargaglioni, Luciane H., Steiner, Alexandre A., Oliveira, Marcos T., Bícego, Kênia Cardoso

    Published in The Journal of physiology (01-06-2021)
    “…Key points The costs associated with immune and thermal responses may exceed the benefits to the host during severe inflammation. In this case, regulated…”
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    Hypothalamic TRPV4 channels participate in the medial preoptic activation of warmth-defence responses in Wistar male rats by Scarpellini, Carolina da Silveira, Cristina-Silva, Caroline, Biancardi, Vivian, Gargaglioni, Luciane H., Almeida, Maria Camila, Bícego, Kênia Cardoso

    Published in Pflügers Archiv (01-09-2019)
    “…Recently, we have described, in non-genetically modified rats, that peripheral transient receptor potential vanilloid-4 (TRPV4) channels are activated and…”
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    TRPV1 Inhibits the Ventilatory Response to Hypoxia in Adult Rats, but Not the CO₂-Drive to Breathe by Patrone, Luis Gustavo A, Duarte, Jaime B, Bícego, Kênia Cardoso, Steiner, Alexandre A, Romanovsky, Andrej A, Gargaglioni, Luciane H

    Published in Pharmaceuticals (Basel, Switzerland) (24-01-2019)
    “…Receptors of the transient receptor potential (TRP) channels superfamily are expressed in many tissues and have different physiological functions. However,…”
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    A thermoregulatory role of the medullary raphe in birds by Cristina-Silva, Caroline, Gargaglioni, Luciane H, Bícego, Kênia Cardoso

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (01-05-2021)
    “…The brainstem region medullary raphe modulates non-shivering and shivering thermogenesis and cutaneous vasomotion in rodents. Whether the same scenario occurs…”
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    Metabolic trade-offs favor regulated hypothermia and inhibit fever in immune-challenged chicks by do Amaral-Silva, Lara, da Silva, Welex Cândido, Gargaglioni, Luciane Helena, Bícego, Kênia Cardoso

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (15-02-2022)
    “…The febrile response to resist a pathogen is energetically expensive, while regulated hypothermia seems to preserve energy for vital functions. We hypothesized…”
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    Parabronchial remodeling in chicks in response to embryonic hypoxia by do Amaral-Silva, Lara, Lambertz, Markus, José Zara, Fernando, Klein, Wilfried, Gargaglioni, Luciane Helena, Bícego, Kênia Cardoso

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (16-05-2019)
    “…The embryonic development of parabronchi occurs mainly during the second half of incubation in precocious birds, which makes this phase sensitive to possible…”
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    Cardiorespiratory effects of gap junction blockade in the locus coeruleus in unanesthetized adult rats by Patrone, Luis G.A, Bícego, Kênia Cardoso, Hartzler, Lynn K, Putnam, Robert W, Gargaglioni, Luciane H

    Published in Respiratory physiology & neurobiology (01-01-2014)
    “…Highlights • Locus coeruleus gap junctions are important to CO2 respiratory response. • Gap junction blockade in the locus coeruleus attenuates the hypercapnic…”
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    Influence of Incubation Temperature on Chicks Ventilation and Oxygen Consumption by Rocha, Aline Cristina Gonçales, da Silva, Welex Cândido, Bícego, Kênia Cardoso, Gargaglioni, Luciane Helena

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2020)
    “…Abstract only The first third of the incubation is determinant for the embryonic development and the temperature is considered one of the most important…”
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    ATP in the locus coeruleus as a modulator of cardiorespiratory control in unanaesthetized male rats by Biancardi, Vivian, Bícego, Kênia Cardoso, Gargaglioni, Luciane H.

    Published in Experimental physiology (01-01-2014)
    “…New Findings •  What is the central question of this study? Does the ATP‐mediated purinergic signalling within locus coeruleus neurons modulate the…”
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    Intra‐uterine Exposure to Diazepam Decrease the Ventilatory Response and Impairs the Motor Behavior of Males and Females at Post‐natal Life by da Silva Junior, Carlos Aparecido, Biancardi, Vivian, Patrone, Luis Gustavo Alexandre, Bícego, Kênia Cardoso, Gargaglioni, Luciane Helena

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2020)
    “…Abstract only Gestation is a critical period for the development of the respiratory system and interventions, such as the use of benzodiazepines (BZs) for…”
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    Minocycline treatment effects on cognition, sleep, breathing and body temperature in a model for sporadic Alzheimer's disease by Vicente, Mariane Cristine, Carrettiero, Daniel, Almeida, Maria Camila, Bícego, Kênia Cardoso, Paneghini, Julia de Lima, Batalhão, Luciane Helena Gargaglioni

    Published in Alzheimer's & dementia (01-12-2020)
    “…Background Chronic inflammation plays an important role in the cascade of molecular events in the brain of patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD). Preclinical…”
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    Role of the Locus coeruleus purinergic system in cardiorespiratory control under normocapnic and hypercapnic conditions in unanesthetized male rats by Batalhão, Luciane Helena Gargaglioni, Biancardi, Vivian, Bícego, Kênia Cardoso

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2013)
    “…Abstract only Locus coeruleus (LC) purinergic neuromodulation is of particular interest because adenosine 5′‐triphosphate (ATP) acts as a neuromodulator in…”
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    Role Of Raphe In The Body Temperature Regulation Of Precocious Birds by Caroline Cristina Silva, Welex Cândido Silva, Luciane Helena Gargaglioni, Kênia Cardoso Bícego

    “…Introduction: It is demonstrated in mammals that, at least in rats, caudal brain regions, such as raphe nuclei, are involved in the modulation of…”
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    Behavioral responses during sickness in amphibians and reptiles: Concepts, experimental design, and implications for field studies by Cabanzo-Olarte, Laura Camila, Cardoso Bícego, Kênia, Navas Iannini, Carlos Arturo

    Published in Journal of thermal biology (01-07-2024)
    “…In ectothermic vertebrates, behavioral fever, where an individual actively seeks warmer areas, seems to be a primary response to pathogens. This is considered…”
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    ROLE OF GABAA AND NMDA RECEPTORS OF RAPHE IN THE CONTROL OF TERMOEFFECTORS OF PRECOCIOUS BIRDS by Silva, Caroline Cristina, Gargaglioni, Luciane Helena, Bícego, Kenia Cardoso

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2020)
    “…Abstract only It is demonstrated in mammals, at least in rats, that caudal brain regions, such as raphe nuclei, are involved in the modulation of…”
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    Corticotropin-releasing factor in the locus coeruleus as a modulator of ventilation in rats by Incheglu, Jolene M, Bícego, Kênia Cardoso, Gargaglioni, Luciane H

    Published in Respiratory physiology & neurobiology (01-11-2016)
    “…Highlights • CRF1 antagonist in the locus coeruleus increases ventilation during normocapnia and hypercapnia. • CRF acting on CRF1 receptors in the locus…”
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