Grayson N. Platt
Florida State University
4 Papers
Grayson N. Platt is an academic researcher from Florida State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Prairie vole & Biology. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications.
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Social isolation alters behavior, the gut-immune-brain axis, and neurochemical circuits in male and female prairie voles.
Meghan Donovan,Meghan Donovan,Meghan Donovan,Calvin S. Mackey,Grayson N. Platt,Jacob Rounds,Amber Brown,Darryl J. Trickey,Yan Liu,Kathryn M. Jones,Zuoxin Wang +10 more
TL;DR: The data suggest that social isolation alters the gut-immune-brain axis in a sex-dependent manner and that gut microbes, central glial cells, and neurochemical systems may play a critical, integrative role in mediating negative outcomes from social isolation.
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Limosilactobacillus reuteri administration alters the gut-brain-behavior axis in a sex-dependent manner in socially monogamous prairie voles
Meghan Donovan,Calvin S. Mackey,Michael D. Lynch,Grayson N. Platt,Amber Brown,Brian K. Washburn,Darryl J. Trickey,J. Thomas Curtis,Yang Liu,Trevor C. Charles,Zuoxin Wang,Kathryn M. Jones +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the effects of probiotic L. reuteri administration on behaviors, neurochemical marker expression, and gut-microbiome composition were examined using the highly-social, monogamous prairie vole (Microtus ochrogaster).
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Mandibular muscle troponin of the Florida carpenter ant Camponotus floridanus: extending our insights into invertebrate Ca2+ regulation.
Yun Shi,Julia P. Bethea,Hannah L. Hetzel-Ebben,Maicon Landim-Vieira,Ross J. Mayper,Regan L. Williams,Lauren E. Kessler,Amanda M. Ruiz,Kathryn Gargiulo,Jennifer S. M. Rose,Grayson N. Platt,Jose R. Pinto,Brian K. Washburn,P. Bryant Chase +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated mandibular muscle structure and function from major workers of the Florida carpenter ant Camponotus floridanus: force-pCa relation and velocity of unloaded shortening of single, permeabilized fibres.
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Metagenome-Assembled Genome Sequences of Five Strains from the Microtus ochrogaster (Prairie Vole) Fecal Microbiome.
Meghan Donovan,Michael D. Lynch,Calvin S. Mackey,Grayson N. Platt,Brian K. Washburn,Daniel L. Vera,Darryl J. Trickey,Trevor C. Charles,Zuoxin Wang,Kathryn M. Jones +9 more
- 09 Jan 2020
TL;DR: Five metagenome-assembled genome sequences reported here represent an important step in defining the prairie vole microbiome, which is critical for understanding the effects of the microbiota on mood and behavior.