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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Interactions Among Positions In The Third And Fourth Membrane-Associated Domains At The Intersubunit Interface Of The N-Methyl-D-Aspartate Receptor Forming Sites Of Alcohol Action, Hong Ren, Yulin Zhao, Donard S. Dwyer, Robert W. Peoples
Interactions Among Positions In The Third And Fourth Membrane-Associated Domains At The Intersubunit Interface Of The N-Methyl-D-Aspartate Receptor Forming Sites Of Alcohol Action, Hong Ren, Yulin Zhao, Donard S. Dwyer, Robert W. Peoples
Biomedical Sciences Faculty Research and Publications
The N-methyl-d-aspartate (NMDA) glutamate receptor is a major target of ethanol in the brain. Previous studies have identified positions in the third and fourth membrane-associated (M) domains of the NMDA receptor GluN1 and GluN2A subunits that influence alcohol sensitivity. The predicted structure of the NMDA receptor, based on that of the related GluA2 subunit, indicates a close apposition of the alcohol-sensitive positions in M3 and M4 between the two subunit types. We tested the hypothesis that these positions interact to regulate receptor kinetics and ethanol sensitivity by using dual substitution mutants. In single-substitution mutants, we found that a position …
Glutathione-Mediated Neuroprotection Against Methylmercury Neurotoxicity In Cortical Culture Is Dependent On Mrp1, Travis Rush, Xiaoqian Liu, Andrew B. Nowakowski, David H. Petering, Doug Lobner
Glutathione-Mediated Neuroprotection Against Methylmercury Neurotoxicity In Cortical Culture Is Dependent On Mrp1, Travis Rush, Xiaoqian Liu, Andrew B. Nowakowski, David H. Petering, Doug Lobner
Biomedical Sciences Faculty Research and Publications
Methylmercury (MeHg) exposure at high concentrations poses significant neurotoxic threat to humans worldwide. The present study investigated the mechanisms of glutathione-mediated attenuation of MeHg neurotoxicity in primary cortical culture. MeHg (5 μM) caused depletion of mono- and disulfide glutathione in neuronal, glial and mixed cultures. Supplementation with exogenous glutathione, specifically glutathione monoethyl ester (GSHME) protected against the MeHg induced neuronal death. MeHg caused increased reactive oxygen species (ROS) formation measured by dichlorodihydrofluorescein (DCF) fluorescence with an early increase at 30 min and a late increase at 6 h. This oxidative stress was prevented by the presence of either GSHME or …
Cannabinoid Receptor Involvement In Stress-Induced Cocaine Reinstatement: Potential Interaction With Noradrenergic Pathways, Linda K. Vaughn, John R. Mantsch, Oliver Vranjkovic, G. Stroh, M. Lacourt, M. Kreutter, Cecilia J. Hillard
Cannabinoid Receptor Involvement In Stress-Induced Cocaine Reinstatement: Potential Interaction With Noradrenergic Pathways, Linda K. Vaughn, John R. Mantsch, Oliver Vranjkovic, G. Stroh, M. Lacourt, M. Kreutter, Cecilia J. Hillard
Biomedical Sciences Faculty Research and Publications
This study examined the role of endocannabinoid signaling in stress-induced reinstatement of cocaine seeking and explored the interaction between noradrenergic and endocannabinergic systems in the process. A well-validated preclinical model for human relapse, the rodent conditioned place preference assay, was used. Cocaine-induced place preference was established in C57BL/6 mice using injections of 15 mg/kg cocaine. Following extinction of preference for the cocaine-paired environment, reinstatement of place preference was determined following 6 min of swim stress or cocaine injection (15 mg/kg, i.p.). The role of endocannabinoid signaling was studied using the cannabinoid antagonist AM-251 (3 mg/kg, i.p.). Another cohort of mice …
Catecholamines In The Bed Nucleus Of The Stria Terminalis Reciprocally Respond To Reward And Aversion, Robert A. Wheeler
Catecholamines In The Bed Nucleus Of The Stria Terminalis Reciprocally Respond To Reward And Aversion, Robert A. Wheeler
Biomedical Sciences Faculty Research and Publications
Background
Traditionally, norepinephrine has been associated with stress responses, whereas dopamine has been associated with reward. Both of these catecholamines are found within the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BNST), a brain relay nucleus in the extended amygdala between cortical/limbic centers, and the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis. Despite this colocalization, little is known about subsecond catecholamine signaling in subregions of the BNST in response to salient stimuli.
Methods
Changes in extracellular catecholamine concentration in subregions of the BNST in response to salient stimuli were measured within the rat BNST with fast-scan cyclic voltammetry at carbon-fiber microelectrodes.
Results
A discrete subregional distribution …
L-Tetrahydropalamatine: A Potential New Medication For The Treatment Of Cocaine Addiction, Jia Bei Wang, John R. Mantsch
L-Tetrahydropalamatine: A Potential New Medication For The Treatment Of Cocaine Addiction, Jia Bei Wang, John R. Mantsch
Biomedical Sciences Faculty Research and Publications
Levo-tetrahydropalmatine (l-THP) is an active constituent of herbal preparations containing plant species of the genera Stephania and Corydalis and has been approved and used in China for a number of clinical indications under the drug name Rotundine. The pharmacological profile of l-THP, which includes antagonism of dopamine D1 and D2 receptors and actions at dopamine D3, α adrenergic and serotonin receptors, suggests that it may have utility for treating cocaine addiction. In this review, we provide an overview of the pharmacological properties of l-THP and the evidence supporting its development as an anti-addiction medication. The results …