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Full-Text Articles in Neuroscience and Neurobiology
GabaB Receptor Attenuation Of GabaA Currents In Neurons Of The Mammalian Central Nervous System, Wen Shen, Changlong Nan, Peter T. Nelson, Harris Ripps, Malcolm M. Slaughter
GabaB Receptor Attenuation Of GabaA Currents In Neurons Of The Mammalian Central Nervous System, Wen Shen, Changlong Nan, Peter T. Nelson, Harris Ripps, Malcolm M. Slaughter
Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Faculty Publications
Ionotropic receptors are tightly regulated by second messenger systems and are often present along with their metabotropic counterparts on a neuron's plasma membrane. This leads to the hypothesis that the two receptor subtypes can interact, and indeed this has been observed in excitatory glutamate and inhibitory GABA receptors. In both systems the metabotropic pathway augments the ionotropic receptor response. However, we have found that the metabotropic GABAB receptor can suppress the ionotropic GABAA receptor current, in both the in vitro mouse retina and in human amygdala membrane fractions. Expression of amygdala membrane microdomains in Xenopus oocytes by microtransplantation …
Widespread Tau Seeding Activity At Early Braak Stages, Jennifer L. Furman, Jaime Vaquer-Alicea, Charles L. White, Nigel J. Cairns, Peter T. Nelson, Marc I. Diamond
Widespread Tau Seeding Activity At Early Braak Stages, Jennifer L. Furman, Jaime Vaquer-Alicea, Charles L. White, Nigel J. Cairns, Peter T. Nelson, Marc I. Diamond
Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Faculty Publications
Transcellular propagation of tau aggregates may underlie the progression of pathology in Alzheimer's disease (AD) and other tauopathies. Braak staging (B1, B2, B3) is based on phospho-tau accumulation within connected brain regions: entorhinal cortex (B1); hippocampus/limbic system (B2); and frontal and parietal lobes (B3). We previously developed a specific and sensitive assay that uses flow cytometry to quantify tissue seeding activity based on fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) in cells that stably express tau reporter proteins. In a tauopathy mouse model, we have detected seeding activity far in advance of histopathological changes. It remains unknown whether individuals with AD also …