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Histomorphometric Study of Lycopene Effect on the Number of Neurons Containing D1, D2 and GABA Receptors in Hippocampus and Amygdala in OffspringsRat from Parkinson’s Mothers

Histomorphometric Study of Lycopene Effect on the Number of Neurons Containing D1, D2 and GABA Receptors in Hippocampus and Amygdala in OffspringsRat from Parkinson’s Mothers

... and GABA receptors were then analyzed with immunohistochemistry method using optical ...dopamine receptors (D1, D2) and GABA in both hippocampus and amygdala regions related to 15- and 30-day ...

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Computational prediction of MicroRNAs targeting GABA receptors and experimental verification of miR 181, miR 216 and miR 203 targets in GABA A receptor

Computational prediction of MicroRNAs targeting GABA receptors and experimental verification of miR 181, miR 216 and miR 203 targets in GABA A receptor

... We selected two subunits, a1 and g2 for experimental verification of the predictions. For a1-subunit, we con- structed a 3 ’ -UTR reporter vector, in which the 3 ’ -UTR of a1-subunit was placed after a Renilla luciferase ...

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Effects of dopamine D1 receptor blockade on the ERG b- and d-waves during blockade of ionotropic GABA receptors

Effects of dopamine D1 receptor blockade on the ERG b- and d-waves during blockade of ionotropic GABA receptors

... electroretinographic ON (b-wave) and OFF (d-wave) responses in intact frog eyecup preparations and in eyecups where the ionotropic GABA receptors were blocked by 50 μ M picrotoxin. Student ’ s t -test, ...

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Constitutive endocytosis of GABA(A) receptors by an association with the adaptin AP2 complex modulates inhibitory synaptic currents in hippocampal neurons

Constitutive endocytosis of GABA(A) receptors by an association with the adaptin AP2 complex modulates inhibitory synaptic currents in hippocampal neurons

... A GABA receptors (GABA A ) mediate the majority of fast synaptic inhibition in the brain and are believed to be predomi- nantly composed of ␣ , ␤ , and ␥ ...surface GABA A receptor number have ...

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Effectiveness of Antiepileptic GABA Analogues for the Treatment of Neuropathic Pain

Effectiveness of Antiepileptic GABA Analogues for the Treatment of Neuropathic Pain

... newer GABA derivatives with multiple pharmacological actions effective in the treatment of epilepsy and neuropathic ...the GABA derivatives (SKP 1-16, N-phthalyol GABA hydrozones) are expected to ...

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Dopamine and GABA Interaction in Basal Ganglia: GABA A or GABA B Receptor Stimulation Attenuates L DOPA Induced Striatal and Nigral ERK1/2 Signaling in a Rat Model of Parkinson’s Disease

Dopamine and GABA Interaction in Basal Ganglia: GABA A or GABA B Receptor Stimulation Attenuates L DOPA Induced Striatal and Nigral ERK1/2 Signaling in a Rat Model of Parkinson’s Disease

... GABA receptors are of two major subtypes: ionotropic (GABA-A) and metabotropic G-protein-coupled (GABA- B) receptors ...altered GABA transmission is well documented in PD, very ...

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GABA(B) receptors inhibit low-voltage activated and high-voltage activated Ca2+ channels in sensory neurons via distinct mechanisms

GABA(B) receptors inhibit low-voltage activated and high-voltage activated Ca2+ channels in sensory neurons via distinct mechanisms

... S. In contrast, only LVA but not HVA current modulation was reversed by the application of a reducing agent dithiothreitol (DTT). Inhibition of T-type Ca 2+ current by baclofen and the recovery of such inhibition by DTT ...

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GABA deficiency in NF1A multimodal [11C]-flumazenil and spectroscopy study

GABA deficiency in NF1A multimodal [11C]-flumazenil and spectroscopy study

... patients colocalizes, in a region including left mid- brain and left thalamus. Here, GM volume is enlarged in the absence of a parallel increase in inhib- itory neurons. This could either be an indication of increased ...

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Comparing GABA ­dependent physiological measures of inhibition with proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy measurement of GABA using ultra ­high ­field MRI

Comparing GABA ­dependent physiological measures of inhibition with proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy measurement of GABA using ultra ­high ­field MRI

... to GABA-mediated physiological inhibition, as measured by 3 ms SICI, replicates previous reports for 3 ms SICI (Tremblay et ...through GABA-A receptors (Ziemann et ...metabolic GABA and to ...

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Reduced occipital GABA in Parkinson disease with visual hallucinations

Reduced occipital GABA in Parkinson disease with visual hallucinations

... Visual hallucinations are common in Parkinson disease (PD), 1 particularly as the disease advances, and range from relatively simple flashes of light or color to more complex hallucinations that are typically well-formed ...

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GABA Based Evaluation of Neurologic Conditions: MR Spectroscopy

GABA Based Evaluation of Neurologic Conditions: MR Spectroscopy

... in GABA concentrations in a variety of conditions from autism to epilepsy to stiff-person syn- ...of GABA requires a high degree of technical sophistica- ...affecting GABA, ...

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GABA suppresses neurogenesis in the adult hippocampus through GABAB receptors

GABA suppresses neurogenesis in the adult hippocampus through GABAB receptors

... progenitors that generate proliferating neuroblasts, which exit the cell cycle before differentiating into granule neurons (Lugert et al., 2012). Neurogenesis is tightly regulated through a balance of NSC maintenance and ...

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Investigating the mechanism of ethanol-enhanced GABA release

Investigating the mechanism of ethanol-enhanced GABA release

... effects on the neurotransmitter release machinery (Betz et al., 1998; Brose and Rosenmund, 2002; Kazanietz, 2002); moreover, phorbol esters modulate neurotransmitter release through both Munc-13 and PKC (Lou et al., ...

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Anxiety disorders and GABA neurotransmission: a disturbance of modulation

Anxiety disorders and GABA neurotransmission: a disturbance of modulation

... these receptors in order to develop more effective medications or to avoid unwanted side-effects such as sedation or ...-containing GABA A receptors of the hypnotic drug zolpidem may explain its ...

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The synthesis and evaluation of fluoro , trifluoromethyl, and iodomuscimols as GABA agonists

The synthesis and evaluation of fluoro , trifluoromethyl, and iodomuscimols as GABA agonists

... The first syntheses of fluoromuscimol 3, trifluoromethylmuscimol 4 and iodomuscimol 5 have been achieved in nine, eleven and seven steps respectively from isoxazole 6. Fluoromuscimol 3 showed greater maximum response in ...

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A REVIEW ON RECEPTORS

A REVIEW ON RECEPTORS

... such receptors includes the binding site for the signal, while the intracellular domain activates intracellu- lar signaling cascades after the signal ...these receptors have been identi- fied and are ...

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Adenovirus Receptors

Adenovirus Receptors

... Isolated knob domains block virus attachment to CD46, indicating that the attachment site resides within the knob rather than the fiber shaft (29, 74, 80). Ad35 fiber binds to a membrane-distal fragment of CD46 (30). ...

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Insulin Receptors

Insulin Receptors

... Much of the emphasis in the pathogenesis of diabetes mellitus has justifiably been placed on the endocrine gland, the pancreas. Extensive studies on the biosynthes[r] ...

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Leptin receptors

Leptin receptors

... in normal conditions, only 5-25% of all ob-r iso- forms are present on the cell surface, whereas the ma- jority of receptors are localized within the cell. After ligand binding, the receptors are ...

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3.2 Receptors

3.2 Receptors

... Cone cells – high Visual Acuity and operate under high light intensity. • Each cone cell is connected to its own bipolar cell[r] ...

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