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2013

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Ethanol Regulation Of Serum Glucocorticoid Kinase 1 Expression In Dba2/J Mouse Prefrontal Cortex, Blair N. Costin, Seth M. Dever, Michael F. Miles Jan 2013

Ethanol Regulation Of Serum Glucocorticoid Kinase 1 Expression In Dba2/J Mouse Prefrontal Cortex, Blair N. Costin, Seth M. Dever, Michael F. Miles

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Background

We previously identified a group of glucocorticoid-responsive genes, including Serum Glucocorticoid kinase 1 (Sgk1), regulated by acute ethanol in prefrontal cortex of DBA2/J mice. Acute ethanol activates the hypothalamic pituitary adrenal axis (HPA) causing release of glucocorticoids. Chronic ethanol dysregulates the HPA response in both humans and rodents, possibly contributing to important interactions between stress and alcoholism. Because Sgk1regulates ion channels and learning and memory, we hypothesized that Sgk1 contributes to HPA-dependent acute and adaptive neuronal responses to ethanol. These studies characterized acute and chronic ethanol regulation of Sgk1 mRNA and protein and their relationship with ethanol actions …


Fyn-Dependent Gene Networks In Acute Ethanol Sensitivity, Sean P. Farris, Michael F. Miles Jan 2013

Fyn-Dependent Gene Networks In Acute Ethanol Sensitivity, Sean P. Farris, Michael F. Miles

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Studies in humans and animal models document that acute behavioral responses to ethanol are predisposing factor for the risk of long-term drinking behavior. Prior microarray data from our laboratory document strain- and brain region-specific variation in gene expression profile responses to acute ethanol that may be underlying regulators of ethanol behavioral phenotypes. The non-receptor tyrosine kinase Fyn has previously been mechanistically implicated in the sedative-hypnotic response to acute ethanol. To further understand how Fyn may modulate ethanol behaviors, we used whole-genome expression profiling. We characterized basal and acute ethanol-evoked (3 g/kg) gene expression patterns in nucleus accumbens (NAC), prefrontal cortex …


Contribution Of Nadph Oxidase To Membrane Cd38 Internalization And Activation In Coronary Arterial Myocytes, Ming Xu, Xiao-Xue Li, Joseph K. Ritter, Justine M. Abais, Yang Zhang, Pin-Lan Li Jan 2013

Contribution Of Nadph Oxidase To Membrane Cd38 Internalization And Activation In Coronary Arterial Myocytes, Ming Xu, Xiao-Xue Li, Joseph K. Ritter, Justine M. Abais, Yang Zhang, Pin-Lan Li

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The CD38-ADP-ribosylcyclase-mediated Ca2+ signaling pathway importantly contributes to the vasomotor response in different arteries. Although there is evidence indicating that the activation of CD38-ADP-ribosylcyclase is associated with CD38 internalization, the molecular mechanism mediating CD38 internalization and consequent activation in response to a variety of physiological and pathological stimuli remains poorly understood. Recent studies have shown that CD38 may sense redox signals and is thereby activated to produce cellular response and that the NADPH oxidase isoform, NOX1, is a major resource to produce superoxide (O2·) in coronary arterial myocytes (CAMs) in response to muscarinic receptor agonist, which uses CD38-ADP-ribosylcyclase …


Cannabinoid Cb2 Receptors Regulate Central Sensitization And Pain Responses Associated With Osteoarthritis Of The Knee Joint, James J. Burston, David R. Sagar, Pin Shao, Mingfeng Bai, Emma King, Louis Brailsford, Jenna M. Turner, Gareth J. Hathway, Andrew J. Bennett, David A. Walsh, David A. Kendall, Aron H. Lichtman, Victoria Chapman Jan 2013

Cannabinoid Cb2 Receptors Regulate Central Sensitization And Pain Responses Associated With Osteoarthritis Of The Knee Joint, James J. Burston, David R. Sagar, Pin Shao, Mingfeng Bai, Emma King, Louis Brailsford, Jenna M. Turner, Gareth J. Hathway, Andrew J. Bennett, David A. Walsh, David A. Kendall, Aron H. Lichtman, Victoria Chapman

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Osteoarthritis (OA) of the joint is a prevalent disease accompanied by chronic, debilitating pain. Recent clinical evidence has demonstrated that central sensitization contributes to OA pain. An improved understanding of how OA joint pathology impacts upon the central processing of pain is crucial for the identification of novel analgesic targets/new therapeutic strategies.

Inhibitory cannabinoid 2 (CB2) receptors attenuate peripheral immune cell function and modulate central neuro-immune responses in models of neurodegeneration. Systemic administration of the CB2 receptor agonist JWH133 attenuated OA-induced pain behaviour, and the changes in circulating pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines exhibited in this model. Electrophysiological studies revealed that …