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Estrous cycle influences excitatory amino acid transport and visceral pain sensitivity in the rat: effects of early-life stress

Estrous cycle influences excitatory amino acid transport and visceral pain sensitivity in the rat: effects of early-life stress

... in excitatory amino acid transport via glial uptake in the lumbosacral spinal cord and the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), two critical regions within the CNS known to play a role in visceral pain ...

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Paeoniflorin inhibits excitatory amino acid agonist and high dose morphine induced nociceptive behavior in mice via modulation of N methyl D aspartate receptors

Paeoniflorin inhibits excitatory amino acid agonist and high dose morphine induced nociceptive behavior in mice via modulation of N methyl D aspartate receptors

... Background: Pain, the most common reasons for physician consultation, is a major symptom in many medical conditions that can significantly interfere with a person ’ s life quality and general functioning. Almost all ...

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Association study of the excitatory amino acid transporter 2 (EAAT2) and glycine transporter 1 (GlyT1) gene polymorphism with schizophrenia in a Polish population

<p>Association study of the excitatory amino acid transporter 2 (EAAT2) and glycine transporter 1 (GlyT1) gene polymorphism with schizophrenia in a Polish population</p>

... Transport of glutamate from the synaptic cleft is a necessary mechanism for maintaining neuronal activity. Reuptake of glutamate is mediated by endothelial proteins - excitatory amino acid ...

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Proteomic analyses of retina of excitatory amino acid carrier 1 deficient mice

Proteomic analyses of retina of excitatory amino acid carrier 1 deficient mice

... Background: Excitatory amino acid carrier 1 (EAAC1) is a glutamate transporter found in neuronal tissues and is extensively expressed in the ...

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Regulation of the Glutamate/glutamine Cycle by Nitric Oxide in the Central Nervous System

Regulation of the Glutamate/glutamine Cycle by Nitric Oxide in the Central Nervous System

... wild-type excitatory amino acid transporter 2 (WT GLT1) or the double mutant C373S/C562S transporter using the Clontech CalPhos transfection kit (Clontech, Mountain View, CA) according to ...

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The increased release of amino acid neurotransmitters of the primary somatosensory cortical area in rats contributes to remifentanil-induced hyperalgesia and its inhibition by lidocaine

The increased release of amino acid neurotransmitters of the primary somatosensory cortical area in rats contributes to remifentanil-induced hyperalgesia and its inhibition by lidocaine

... aspartic acid, GABA, and glycine release in the dialysates of S1 cortex under anesthesia and after discontinuing the infusion are shown in Figure ...inhibitory amino acid neurotransmitters (glycine ...

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Expression of aryl hydrocarbon receptor in rat brain lesions following traumatic brain injury

Expression of aryl hydrocarbon receptor in rat brain lesions following traumatic brain injury

... AhR, Aryl hydrocarbon receptor; bHLH/PAS, basic helix-loop-helix/per-ARNT-Sim; DAB, diaminobenzidine; EAA, excitatory amino acid; FICZ, 6-formylindolo-[3,2-b]- carbazole; HE, Harris Hema[r] ...

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Developmental maturation of astrocytes and pathogenesis of neurodevelopmental disorders

Developmental maturation of astrocytes and pathogenesis of neurodevelopmental disorders

... Human excitatory amino acid transporter; FACS: Fluorescence activated cell sorting; Fmr1: Fragile X mental retardation 1; FMRP: Fragile X mental retardation protein; FXS: Fragile X syndrome; GRM: ...

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Functional glutamate transporters are expressed in the carotid chemoreceptor

Functional glutamate transporters are expressed in the carotid chemoreceptor

... major excitatory neurotransmitter in the brain and is specifically accumulated into synaptic vesicles by a family of proteins known as vesicular glu- tamate transporters (VGluTs) ...glutamate excitatory ...

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The potential role of glutamate transporters in the pathogenesis of normal tension glaucoma

The potential role of glutamate transporters in the pathogenesis of normal tension glaucoma

... All these observations suggest a possibility that factors not dependent on IOP may contribute to disease progress Nonstandard abbreviations used: EAAC1, excitatory amino acid carrier 1; [r] ...

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The stopping response of Xenopus laevis embryos: pharmacology and intracellular physiology of rhythmic spinal neurones and hindbrain neurones

The stopping response of Xenopus laevis embryos: pharmacology and intracellular physiology of rhythmic spinal neurones and hindbrain neurones

... Effect of cement gland stimulation on hindbrain neurones If trigeminal neurones, excited by pressure on the cement gland, release an excitatory amino acid, there must be at least one cla[r] ...

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Amino Acids Profile of Bee Brood, Soldier Termite, Snout Beetle Larva, Silkworm Larva and Pupa: Nutritional Implications

Amino Acids Profile of Bee Brood, Soldier Termite, Snout Beetle Larva, Silkworm Larva and Pupa: Nutritional Implications

... freezer. Amino acid analysis was by ion exchange chromatography (IEC) using the Technicon Sequential Multisample (TSM) Amino Acid Analyzer (Technicon Instruments Corporation, New ...an ...

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Purification and characterization of a novel defensin from the salivary glands of the black fly, Simulium bannaense

Purification and characterization of a novel defensin from the salivary glands of the black fly, Simulium bannaense

... sixteen amino acids residues within the mature peptides are highly conserved, including a signature motif of six conserved cysteines and an additional ten residues (Ala60, Thr61, Asp63, Ser66, His76, Ala80, His82, ...

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Switching to fast growth: the insulin like growth factor (IGF) system in skeletal muscle of Atlantic salmon

Switching to fast growth: the insulin like growth factor (IGF) system in skeletal muscle of Atlantic salmon

... 2001). There is 75% identity between the rat and salmon sequences in this 20 amino acid region (CDKNGDFHAKQCQPARDGQR), suggesting that in salmonids IGFBP-4 is also targeted to connective tissue. Although ...

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L Homoarginine Accumulation in Grass Pea (Lathyrus sativus L ) Dry Seeds  A Preliminary Survey

L Homoarginine Accumulation in Grass Pea (Lathyrus sativus L ) Dry Seeds A Preliminary Survey

... seeds belonging to Italian grass pea ecotypes [31]. This last study and the present one share a part of tested eco- types, so matching the results, interesting consideration on factors affecting the Har storage can be ...

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Original Article Positive regulation of placentation by L-amino acid transporter-1 (lat1) in pregnant mice

Original Article Positive regulation of placentation by L-amino acid transporter-1 (lat1) in pregnant mice

... Placenta tissues from D9 to D18 of pregnancy mouse were fixed in 4% paraformaldehyde for 24 h, dehydrated, and then embedded in paraf- fin. Sections (5 µm) were cut, dehydrated and rehydrated with graded alcohol/water ...

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Active ammonia transport and excretory nitrogen metabolism in the
climbing perch, Anabas testudineus, during 4 days of emersion or 10
minutes of forced exercise on land

Active ammonia transport and excretory nitrogen metabolism in the climbing perch, Anabas testudineus, during 4 days of emersion or 10 minutes of forced exercise on land

... in amino acid catabolism, it can be predicted that decreases in tissue FAA, and consequently TFAA, would theoretically occur if the rate of proteolysis remained unaffected during the emersion ...essential ...

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Proximate, mineral, amino acid composition and mineral safety index of Callinectes latimanus

Proximate, mineral, amino acid composition and mineral safety index of Callinectes latimanus

... a hard exoskeleton which serves as protective armour except at those times when it has to be shed, as its occupant grows, and replaced by a new and larger one (Davidson, 1999). Several crabs are prized as food. They ...

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DL Valine–succinic acid (2/1)

DL Valine–succinic acid (2/1)

... succinic acid molecule lies across an inversion ...succinic acid molecules. Valine and succinic acid molecules form alternating columns parallel to the c axis and are interlinked through ...

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Degree of Selective Constraint as an Explanation of the Different Rates of Evolution of Gender-Specific Mitochondrial DNA Lineages in the Mussel Mytilus

Degree of Selective Constraint as an Explanation of the Different Rates of Evolution of Gender-Specific Mitochondrial DNA Lineages in the Mussel Mytilus

... Amino acid Substitution tests: An amino acid site was classi- fied as “conservative” if it was occupied by the same amino acid residue in all non-Mytilus species (Tabl[r] ...

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