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Organic Cation Transporter 3 And The Dopamine Transporter Differentially Regulate Catecholamine Uptake In The Basolateral Amygdala And Nucleus Accumbens, Katherine M. Holleran, Jamie H. Rose, Steven C. Fordahl, Kelsey C. Benton, Kayla E. Rohr, Paul J. Gasser, Sara R. Jones Dec 2020

Organic Cation Transporter 3 And The Dopamine Transporter Differentially Regulate Catecholamine Uptake In The Basolateral Amygdala And Nucleus Accumbens, Katherine M. Holleran, Jamie H. Rose, Steven C. Fordahl, Kelsey C. Benton, Kayla E. Rohr, Paul J. Gasser, Sara R. Jones

Biomedical Sciences Faculty Research and Publications

Regional alterations in kinetics of catecholamine uptake are due in part to variations in clearance mechanisms. The rate of clearance is a critical determinant of the strength of catecholamine signaling. Catecholamine transmission in the nucleus accumbens core (NAcc) and basolateral amygdala (BLA) is of particular interest due to involvement of these regions in cognition and motivation. Previous work has shown that catecholamine clearance in the NAcc is largely mediated by the dopamine transporter (DAT), but clearance in the BLA is less DAT‐dependent. A growing body of literature suggests that organic cation transporter 3 (OCT3) also contributes to catecholamine clearance in …


Marking Time: Colorful New Insights Into Master Clock Circuits, Deborah A.M. Joye, Jennifer A. Evans Oct 2020

Marking Time: Colorful New Insights Into Master Clock Circuits, Deborah A.M. Joye, Jennifer A. Evans

Biomedical Sciences Faculty Research and Publications

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Neurotoxicity Of Isomers Of The Environmental Toxin L-Bmaa, Thomas Schneider, Catherine Simpson, Prachi Desai, Madeleine Tucker, Doug Lobner Sep 2020

Neurotoxicity Of Isomers Of The Environmental Toxin L-Bmaa, Thomas Schneider, Catherine Simpson, Prachi Desai, Madeleine Tucker, Doug Lobner

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There is evidence that the environmental toxin β-N-methylamino-L-alanine (L-BMAA) may be involved in neurodegenerative diseases. However, a number of controversies exist regarding L-BMAA, one of which is the possibility that when assaying for L-BMAA, its isomers are being detected instead. There are at least four isomers of BMAA that are known to occur: L-BMAA, β-N-methylamino-D-alanine (D-BMAA), 2,4-diaminobutyric acid (DAB), and N-(2-aminoethyl)glycine (AEG). The fact that isomers of BMAA exist in nature also leads to the possibility that they are involved in toxicity. We set out to determine both the potency and the mechanism of toxicity of L-BMAA, D-BMAA, DAB, and …


Reduced Vip Expression Affects Circadian Clock Function In Vip-Ires-Cre Mice (Jax 010908), Deborah A.M. Joye, Kayla Rohr, Danielle Keller, Thomas Inda, Adam Telega, Harshida Pancholi, Vania Carmonia-Alcocer, Jennifer A. Evans Aug 2020

Reduced Vip Expression Affects Circadian Clock Function In Vip-Ires-Cre Mice (Jax 010908), Deborah A.M. Joye, Kayla Rohr, Danielle Keller, Thomas Inda, Adam Telega, Harshida Pancholi, Vania Carmonia-Alcocer, Jennifer A. Evans

Biomedical Sciences Faculty Research and Publications

Circadian rhythms are programmed by the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN), which relies on neuropeptide signaling to maintain daily timekeeping. Vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP) is critical for SCN function, but the precise role of VIP neurons in SCN circuits is not fully established. To interrogate their contribution to SCN circuits, VIP neurons can be manipulated specifically using the DNA-editing enzyme Cre recombinase. Although the Cre transgene is assumed to be inert by itself, we find that VIP expression is reduced in both heterozygous and homozygous adult VIP-IRES-Cre mice (JAX 010908). Compared with wild-type mice, homozygous VIP-Cre mice display faster reentrainment and shorter …


Prelimbic Input To Basolateral Amygdala Facilitates The Acquisition Of Trace Cued Fear Memory Under Weak Training Conditions, Adam Kirry, Robert C. Twining, Marieke R. Gilmartin Jul 2020

Prelimbic Input To Basolateral Amygdala Facilitates The Acquisition Of Trace Cued Fear Memory Under Weak Training Conditions, Adam Kirry, Robert C. Twining, Marieke R. Gilmartin

Biomedical Sciences Faculty Research and Publications

The ability to predict the occurrence of an aversive outcome based on available cues requires associative learning and plastic changes in the amygdala. When the predictive cue and aversive shock outcome are separated in time as in trace fear conditioning, additional circuitry is needed, including the prelimbic (PL) area of the prefrontal cortex. We have previously shown that neuronal firing in the PL during the trace interval separating the cue and shock is required for trace cued fear memory formation, but whether this mnemonic signal is conveyed to the amygdala is unknown. Here we show in males that silencing PL …


Predictors Of In-Hospital Mortality Among Under-Five Children With Severe Acute Malnutrition In South-Western Uganda, Timothy Nduhukire, Daniel Atwine, Luwaga Rachel, Joseph Byonanebye Jun 2020

Predictors Of In-Hospital Mortality Among Under-Five Children With Severe Acute Malnutrition In South-Western Uganda, Timothy Nduhukire, Daniel Atwine, Luwaga Rachel, Joseph Byonanebye

Biomedical Sciences Faculty Research and Publications

Background

Severe acute malnutrition (SAM) affects about 13 million under-five children (U5), with an estimated one million dying every year. In this study we aimed at determining the in hospital mortality and its associated factors among U5s admitted with SAM.

Methods

This was a prospective cohort study of children 6 months to 5 years with SAM admitted at Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital (MRRH) between June and August 2015. Care-takers were interviewed to collect socio-demographic and clinical information. Children under-went physical examination and had blood drawn for HIV, serum glucose, malaria, full blood count, culture and serum electrolytes investigation. Children were …


Sex, Stress, And Prefrontal Cortex: Influence Of Biological Sex On Stress-Promoted Cocaine Seeking, Elizabeth M. Doncheck, Gage T. Liddiard, Chaz D. Konrath, Xiaojie Liu, Laikang Yu, Luke A. Urbanik, Matthew R. Herbst, Margot C. Debaker, Nicholas J. Raddatz, Erik C. Van Newenhizen, Jacob Mathy, Marieke R. Gilmartin, Qing-Song Liu, Cecilia J. Hillard, John Mantsch Apr 2020

Sex, Stress, And Prefrontal Cortex: Influence Of Biological Sex On Stress-Promoted Cocaine Seeking, Elizabeth M. Doncheck, Gage T. Liddiard, Chaz D. Konrath, Xiaojie Liu, Laikang Yu, Luke A. Urbanik, Matthew R. Herbst, Margot C. Debaker, Nicholas J. Raddatz, Erik C. Van Newenhizen, Jacob Mathy, Marieke R. Gilmartin, Qing-Song Liu, Cecilia J. Hillard, John Mantsch

Biomedical Sciences Faculty Research and Publications

Clinical reports suggest that females diagnosed with substance use disorder experience enhanced relapse vulnerability compared with males, particularly during stress. We previously demonstrated that a stressor (footshock) can potentiate cocaine seeking in male rats via glucocorticoid-dependent cannabinoid type-1 receptor (CB1R)-mediated actions in the prelimbic prefrontal cortex (PrL-PFC). Here, we investigated the influence of biological sex on stress-potentiated cocaine seeking. Despite comparable self-administration and extinction, females displayed a lower threshold for cocaine-primed reinstatement than males. Unlike males, footshock, tested across a range of intensities, failed to potentiate cocaine-primed reinstatement in females. However, restraint potentiated reinstatement in both sexes. While sex differences …


Acute Blockade Of Pacap-Dependent Activity In The Ventromedial Nucleus Of The Hypothalamus Disrupts Leptin-Induced Behavioral And Molecular Changes In Rats, Matthew M. Hurley, Eden M. Anderson, Christopher Chen, Brian Maunze, Evan Michael Hess, Megan E. Block, Neerali Patel, Zane Cooper, Riley Mccoy, Tanya Dabra, William Conley, Michael J. Reilly, Matthew C. Hearing, Sujean Choi Mar 2020

Acute Blockade Of Pacap-Dependent Activity In The Ventromedial Nucleus Of The Hypothalamus Disrupts Leptin-Induced Behavioral And Molecular Changes In Rats, Matthew M. Hurley, Eden M. Anderson, Christopher Chen, Brian Maunze, Evan Michael Hess, Megan E. Block, Neerali Patel, Zane Cooper, Riley Mccoy, Tanya Dabra, William Conley, Michael J. Reilly, Matthew C. Hearing, Sujean Choi

Biomedical Sciences Faculty Research and Publications

Leptin signaling pathways, stemming primarily from the hypothalamus, are necessary for maintaining normal energy homeostasis and body weight. In both rodents and humans, dysregulation of leptin signaling leads to morbid obesity and diabetes. Since leptin resistance is considered a primary factor underlying obesity, understanding the regulation of leptin signaling could lead to therapeutic tools and provide insights into the causality of obesity. While leptin actions in some hypothalamic regions such as the arcuate nuclei have been characterized, less is known about leptin activity in the hypothalamic ventromedial nuclei (VMN). Recently, pituitary adenylate cyclase activating-polypeptide (PACAP) has been shown to reduce …


Circuit Development In The Master Clock Network Of Mammals, Vania Carmonia-Alcocer, Kayla Rohr, Deborah A.M. Joye, Jennifer A. Evans Jan 2020

Circuit Development In The Master Clock Network Of Mammals, Vania Carmonia-Alcocer, Kayla Rohr, Deborah A.M. Joye, Jennifer A. Evans

Biomedical Sciences Faculty Research and Publications

Daily rhythms are generated by the circadian timekeeping system, which is orchestrated by the master circadian clock in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) of mammals. Circadian timekeeping is endogenous and does not require exposure to external cues during development. Nevertheless, the circadian system is not fully formed at birth in many mammalian species and it is important to understand how SCN development can affect the function of the circadian system in adulthood. The purpose of the current review is to discuss the ontogeny of cellular and circuit function in the SCN, with a focus on work performed in model rodent species …