蝋屈症
WordNet
- cover with wax; "wax the car"
- any of various substances of either mineral origin or plant or animal origin; they are solid at normal temperatures and insoluble in water
- increase in phase; "the moon is waxing" (同)full
- go up or advance; "Sales were climbing after prices were lowered" (同)mount, climb, rise
- the property of being flexible; easily bent or shaped (同)flexibleness
- the quality of being adaptable or variable; "he enjoyed the flexibility of his working arrangement" (同)flexibleness
- (of the moon) pertaining to the period during which the visible surface of the moon increases; "the waxing moon passes from new to full"
- the application of wax to a surface
- a gradual increase in magnitude or extent; "the waxing of the moon"
PrepTutorEJDIC
- 『ろう』(ミツバチが巣を作るために用いる beeswax,その他の動物性,植物性・鉱物性ろうの総称) / 耳あか(earwax) / (床・家具・自動車などをみがく)『ワックス』 / …‘を'ワックスでみがく;…‘に'ろうを塗る
- 〈月が〉だんだん大きくなる,満ちる / 〈大きさ・強さ・数量などが〉増大する / 《古》《形容詞を伴って》〈人が〉(…に)なる
- かんしゃく,腹だち(rage)
- 柔軟性,しなやかさ;適応性,融通性
- (手ざわり・外観が)ろうのような,すべすべした,青白い / ろう製の,ろう核きの
- かんしゃくを起こした,立復した
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Waxy flexibility is a psychomotor symptom of catatonic schizophrenia[1] which leads to a decreased response to stimuli and a tendency to remain in an immobile posture.[2]
For instance, if one were to move the arm of someone with waxy flexibility, they would keep their arm where one moved it until it was moved again, as if it were made from wax. Further alteration of an individual's posture is similar to bending a candle.[3] Although waxy flexibility has historically been linked to schizophrenia, there are also other disorders which it may be associated with, for example, mood disorder with catatonic behaviour.[4]
See also
References
- ^ Ungvari GS, Goggins W, Leung SK, Lee E, Gerevich J (February 2009). "Schizophrenia with prominent catatonic features ('catatonic schizophrenia') III. Latent class analysis of the catatonic syndrome". Prog. Neuropsychopharmacol. Biol. Psychiatry 33 (1): 81–5. doi:10.1016/j.pnpbp.2008.10.010. PMID 18992297.
- ^ Definition - Online Medical Dictionary
- ^ Caroff, Stanley N.; Mann, Stephan C. (2007). Catatonia: From Psychopathology to Neurobiology. American Psychiatric Pub. p. 51.
- ^ American Psychiatric Association (2000) Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (DSM-IV TR) 4th edition. USA: American Psychiatric Association
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English Journal
- The metabotropic glutamate receptor 8 agonist (S)-3,4-DCPG reverses motor deficits in prolonged but not acute models of Parkinson's disease.
- Johnson KA, Jones CK, Tantawy MN, Bubser M, Marvanova M, Ansari MS, Baldwin RM, Conn PJ, Niswender CM.SourceDepartment of Pharmacology, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN, USA.
- Neuropharmacology.Neuropharmacology.2013 Mar;66:187-95. doi: 10.1016/j.neuropharm.2012.03.029. Epub 2012 Apr 21.
- Metabotropic glutamate receptors (mGlus) are 7 Transmembrane Spanning Receptors (7TMs) that are differentially expressed throughout the brain and modulate synaptic transmission at both excitatory and inhibitory synapses. Recently, mGlus have been implicated as therapeutic targets for many disorders
- PMID 22546615
- Synergy between l-DOPA and a novel positive allosteric modulator of metabotropic glutamate receptor 4: Implications for Parkinson's disease treatment and dyskinesia.
- Bennouar KE, Uberti MA, Melon C, Bacolod MD, Jimenez HN, Cajina M, Kerkerian-Le Goff L, Doller D, Gubellini P.SourceAix-Marseille Univ, Institut de Biologie du Développement de Marseille-Luminy (IBDML), UMR 7288, 13009 Marseille, France; Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), UMR7288, 13009 Marseille, France.
- Neuropharmacology.Neuropharmacology.2013 Mar;66:158-69. doi: 10.1016/j.neuropharm.2012.03.022. Epub 2012 Apr 3.
- Group III metabotropic glutamate (mGlu) receptors are localized in presynaptic terminals within basal ganglia (BG) circuitry that become hyperactive due to dopamine depletion in Parkinson's disease (PD). For this reason, group III mGlu receptors, in particular mGlu4, have been considered as key stra
- PMID 22491024
- Jobelyn® pretreatment ameliorates symptoms of psychosis in experimental models.
- Omogbiya IA, Umukoro S, Aderibigbe AO, Bakre AG.AbstractAbstract Background: Psychosis is a chronic neurological disorder and it remains a major medical and social problem in most African countries. Individuals with psychotic illness in this region tend to seek help from traditional medical practitioners, who prescribe herbal remedies as alternative forms of treatment for the disease. Jobelyn® (JB) is a commercial polyherbal formulation that has been acclaimed to show beneficial effects in neurological disorders. However, its usefulness in psychosis has not been scientifically validated. Thus, this study was undertaken to evaluate its effects on animal models predictive of human psychosis. Methods: Antipsychotic activity of JB was assessed based on the inhibition of stereotyped behavior induced by amphetamine or apomorphine in mice. Amphetamine-induced hyperactivity and lethality in aggregated mice were additional tests employed to further evaluate the antipsychotic property of JB. The effect of JB on catalepsy was also assessed, using the inclined plane paradigm. Results: JB (5-50 mg/kg, p.o.) significantly (p<0.05) inhibited stereotypy induced by amphetamine (10.0 mg/kg, i.p.) or apomorphine (1 mg/kg, i.p.), which suggests antipsychotic activity. Furthermore, JB (5-50 mg/kg, p.o.) reduced lethality in aggregated mice and inhibited hyperactivity induced by amphetamine, respectively. However, JB (5-50 mg/kg, p.o.) did not cause cataleptic behavior, as it failed to alter the duration of stay of the animals on the inclined plane. Conclusions: Taken together, these findings suggest that JB exhibits antipsychotic-like activity, devoid of the adverse effect of cataleptic behavior, and may offer some beneficial effects in the symptomatic relief of psychotic ailments.
- Journal of basic and clinical physiology and pharmacology.J Basic Clin Physiol Pharmacol.2013 Feb 14:1-6. doi: 10.1515/jbcpp-2012-0073. [Epub ahead of print]
- Abstract Background: Psychosis is a chronic neurological disorder and it remains a major medical and social problem in most African countries. Individuals with psychotic illness in this region tend to seek help from traditional medical practitioners, who prescribe herbal remedies as alternative form
- PMID 23412872
Japanese Journal
- Physicochemical Studies on Cooking and Processing Properties of Starchy Food Ingredients.
- 高橋 節子
- Journal of Applied Glycoscience 50(1), 67-75, 2003
- … Using the new model of tensipresser at low and high compressibilities, the new texture evaluation method for cooked rice was applied to measure the firmness, adhesiveness, strength, and flexibility of cooked rice. …
- NAID 130003390484
- Waxy flexibility in a postpartum woman : a case report and review of the catatonic syndrome
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- Definition of Waxy flexibility in the Legal Dictionary - by Free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. What is Waxy flexibility? Meaning of Waxy flexibility as a legal term. What does Waxy flexibility mean in law? http://legal ...
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