Shen, Yanling Lu, Huiling Xu, Runnan Tian, Haibo Xia, Xuewei Zhou, Fiona H Wang, Liping Dong, Jianghui Sun, Liyuan
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Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment
Purpose Excitatory amino acid transporters (EAATs) have an indispensable function in the reuptake of extracellular glutamate. To investigate the relationship and the expression of neuronal and astrocytic markers after brain ischemia, the temporal profile of glial EAATs in both peripheral and core regions of the cortex was examined. Methods Transien...
Deliano, Matthias Brunk, Michael G K El-Tabbal, Mohamed Zempeltzi, Maria M Happel, Max F K Ohl, Frank W
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The European journal of neuroscience
Cortical release of the neurotransmitter dopamine has been implied in adapting cortical processing with respect to various functions including coding of stimulus salience, expectancy, error prediction, behavioral relevance and learning. Dopamine agonists have been shown to modulate recurrent cortico-thalamic feedback, and should therefore also affe...
Risoud, M. Tardivel, M. Lemesre, P.-E. Bonne, N.-X. Vincent, C.
Immunofluorescence on cleared intact cochlea allows detailed analysis of the cochlear ultrastructure, while avoiding the problems of dissection and serial sections. Protocols have been developed for mice and Mongolian gerbils. This technical note proposes a detailed and optimised immunofluorescence protocol in the Mongolian gerbil comprising signif...
Woo, Hyun Jun Yang, Ji Yeong Lee, Min Ho Kim, Hyun Woo Kwon, Hye Jin Park, Min Kim, Sung-kyu Park, So-Young Kim, Sa-Hyun Kim, Jong-Bae
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International Journal of Molecular Sciences
The human specific bacterial pathogen Helicobacter pylori ( H. pylori ) is associated with severe gastric diseases, including gastric cancer. Recently, the increasing resistance makes the usage of antibiotics less effectively. Therefore, development of a new antimicrobial agent is required to control H. pylori infection. In the current study, the i...
Schicknick, Horst Henschke, Julia U Budinger, Eike Ohl, Frank W Gundelfinger, Eckart D Tischmeyer, Wolfgang
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The European journal of neuroscience
Despite vast literature on catecholaminergic neuromodulation of auditory cortex functioning in general, knowledge about its role for long-term memory formation is scarce. Our previous pharmacological studies on cortex-dependent frequency-modulated tone-sweep discrimination learning of Mongolian gerbils showed that auditory-cortical D1/5 -dopamine r...
Suzuki, Rumiko Satou, Kazuhito Shiroma, Akino Shimoji, Makiko Teruya, Kuniko Matsumoto, Takashi Akada, Junko Hirano, Takashi Yamaoka, Yoshio
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Gut Pathogens
BackgroundHelicobacter pylori is a pathogenic bacterium that causes various gastrointestinal diseases in the human stomach. H. pylori is well adapted to the human stomach but does not easily infect other animals. As a model animal, Mongolian gerbils are often used, however, the genome of the inoculated H. pylori may accumulate mutations to adapt to...
Lee, Tae-Kyeong Kim, Hyunjung Song, Minah Lee, Jae-Chul Park, Joon Ha Ahn, Ji Hyeon Yang, Go Eun Kim, Hyeyoung Ohk, Taek Geun Shin, Myoung Cheol
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Neural Regeneration Research
Transient ischemia in the whole brain leads to neuronal loss/death in vulnerable brain regions. The striatum, neocortex and hippocampus selectively loose specific neurons after transient ischemia. Just 5 minutes of transient ischemia can cause pyramidal neuronal death in the hippocampal cornu ammonis (CA) 1 field at 4 days after transient ischemia....
Kessler, M. Mamach, M. Beutelmann, R. Bankstahl, J. P. Bengel, F. M. Klump, G. M. Berding, Georg
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Brain Structure and Function
Here, we present results from an 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose (18F-FDG) positron emission tomography (PET) study in the Mongolian gerbil, a preferred animal model in auditory research. One major issue in preclinical nuclear imaging, as well as in most of the neurophysiological methods investigating auditory processing, is the need of anesthesia. We compa...
Luan, Liju Ren, Chaoran Wang, Wenyao Nan, Yan Gao, Jie Pu, Mingliang
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Science China Life Sciences
The amygdala is a limbic structure that is involved in many brain functions, including emotion, learning and memory. It has been reported that melanopsin-expressing retinal ganglion cells (ipRGCs) innervate the medial amygdala (MeA). However, whether conventional RGCs (cRGCs) project to the MeA remains unknown. The goal of this study was to determi...
Gietzen, Dorothy W Lindström, Sarah H Sharp, James W Teh, Pok Swee Donovan, Michael J
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The Journal of nutrition
Low protein amounts are used in ketogenic diets (KDs), where an essential (indispensable) amino acid (IAA) can become limiting. Because the chemically sensitive, seizurogenic, anterior piriform cortex (APC) is excited by IAA limitation, an imbalanced KD could exacerbate seizure activity. We questioned whether dietary IAA depletion worsens seizure a...