2007
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0707171104
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Effects of simian immunodeficiency virus on the circadian rhythms of body temperature and gross locomotor activity

Abstract: In monkeys infected with simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV), changes in body temperature and locomotor activity occur after the acute retroviral syndrome stage of the disease. However, alterations to the circadian rhythm of these factors in SIV-infected monkeys have not been reported. To determine whether the circadian rhythm of body temperature and locomotor activity are disrupted during SIV infection, we analyzed the temperature and activity patterns of SIV-infected monkeys through different stages of the d… Show more

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“…Reduction in the amplitude of the circadian rhythms of body temperature rhythm and activity has also been observed in Rhesus monkeys infected with SIV (17,18). Furthermore, SIV-infected monkeys exhibited lower levels of motor activity (17,18). Thus, if DOX induced Tat expression in the mice in the present study (as expected), then the current findings suggest that Tat expression may be involved in decreasing activity and circadian rhythm amplitude during infection with SIV or HIV.…”
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confidence: 77%
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“…Reduction in the amplitude of the circadian rhythms of body temperature rhythm and activity has also been observed in Rhesus monkeys infected with SIV (17,18). Furthermore, SIV-infected monkeys exhibited lower levels of motor activity (17,18). Thus, if DOX induced Tat expression in the mice in the present study (as expected), then the current findings suggest that Tat expression may be involved in decreasing activity and circadian rhythm amplitude during infection with SIV or HIV.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…Reduction in the amplitude of the circadian rhythms of body temperature rhythm and activity has also been observed in Rhesus monkeys infected with SIV (17,18). Furthermore, SIV-infected monkeys exhibited lower levels of motor activity (17,18).…”
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confidence: 82%
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“…Searching the Medline website http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez, we can find over thousands papers containing the keywords ''cosinor". Recent important literatures include, Yehuda et al analyzing raw hormonal data by the cosinor to determine the vulnerability factor for low cortisol trait in offspring of holocaust survivors [3], Kelley et al studying hemodynamic rhythm patterns in hemodialysis patients by the trended cosinor [4], Huitron-Resendiz et al examining the circadian rhythm disruption of body temperature and locomotor activity in monkeys infected with simian immunodeficiency virus [5], etc. Another biological fields using the sine wave fitting is vestibulo-ocular reflex [6,7].…”
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confidence: 99%