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Decrease in the running wheel activities displayed a different pattern.
The running wheel activities displayed both acute and cumulated effects during the injections.
Each of them was put into the running wheel cage singly for 24 h at least 3 times (at least 3 days interval) to reduce error variance in the running wheel activities.
After the 4th injection the running wheel activities kept decreasing for 6 weeks, till the lowest point at 14 weeks (44.7% of baseline), and recovered slightly at the end (56.9%).
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Subsequently, during the dark phase period decreased running wheel activity and horizontal locomotion were observed.
This high-dose group also displayed hind limb crossing, gait disorders, and diminished running wheel activity.
Analysis of voluntary running wheel activity in mice is a useful phenotypic measure of skeletal muscle function.
The present study has been designed to explore the protective effect of statins against running wheel activity induced fatigue anxiety.
Repeated intermittent administration of amphetamines acutely increases appetitive and consummatory aspects of motivated behaviors as well as general activity and exploratory behavior, including voluntary running wheel activity.
In the first experiment, naïve male ICR mice showed gradually increasing running wheel activity over three consecutive days after exposure to a running wheel, while mice without a running wheel showed gradually decreasing horizontal locomotion, consistent with running wheel activity being a positively motivated form of natural motor activity.
Running wheel activity was recorded for another 14 days after the light pulse.
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