Search Results - "Fürtinger, Sabine"
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Important Role of Hypothalamic Y2 Receptors in Body Weight Regulation Revealed in Conditional Knockout Mice
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (25-06-2002)“…Neuropeptide Y is implicated in energy homeostasis, and contributes to obesity when hypothalamic levels remain chronically elevated. To investigate the…”
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Effective G-protein coupling of Y2 receptors along axonal fiber tracts and its relevance for epilepsy
Published in Neuropeptides (Edinburgh) (01-02-2017)“…Abstract Neuropeptide Y (NPY)-Y2 receptors are G-protein coupled receptors and, upon activation, induce opening of potassium channels or closing of calcium…”
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Altered expression of GABAB receptors in the hippocampus after kainic-acid-induced seizures in rats
Published in Brain research. Molecular brain research. (12-05-2003)“…Epilepsy is closely related to an altered transmission of GABA, the major inhibitory transmitter in the brain. GABA acts through two classes of receptors,…”
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Changes in the GABA-ergic system induced by trimethyltin application in the rat
Published in Brain research. Molecular brain research. (16-12-2001)“…Ingestion of trimethyltin (TMT) produces mental confusion and temporal lobe seizures in humans. In rats, it causes increased seizure susceptibility,…”
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GABA and its receptors in epilepsy
Published in Advances in experimental medicine and biology (2004)“…Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) is the principal inhibitory neurotransmitter in the mammalian brain. It acts through 2 classes of receptors, GABAA receptors…”
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Chromogranins as markers of altered hippocampal circuitry in temporal lobe epilepsy
Published in Annals of neurology (01-08-2001)“…Chromogranins are polypeptides which are widely expressed in the central nervous system. They are stored in dense core vesicles of nerve terminals, from where…”
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Plasticity of Y1 and Y2 Receptors and Neuropeptide Y Fibers in Patients with Temporal Lobe Epilepsy
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (01-08-2001)“…Marked expression of neuropeptide Y (NPY) and its Y2 receptors in hippocampal mossy fibers has been reported in animal models of epilepsy. Because NPY can…”
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Increased Expression of GABAA Receptor β-Subunits in the Hippocampus of Patients with Temporal Lobe Epilepsy
Published in Journal of neuropathology and experimental neurology (01-08-2003)“…It has been postulated that dysfunction of the GABA-ergic transmission is causatively related to the development of epilepsy. Animal models of temporal lobe…”
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Increased expression of GABA(A) receptor beta-subunits in the hippocampus of patients with temporal lobe epilepsy
Published in Journal of neuropathology and experimental neurology (01-08-2003)“…It has been postulated that dysfunction of the GABA-ergic transmission is causatively related to the development of epilepsy. Animal models of temporal lobe…”
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Increased expression of γ-aminobutyric acid type B receptors in the hippocampus of patients with temporal lobe epilepsy
Published in Neuroscience letters (04-12-2003)“…Malfunctioning of the GABA-ergic system has been postulated as a possible cause of epilepsy. We investigated changes in the mRNA expression of the GABA B…”
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Expression of plasma membrane GABA transporters but not of the vesicular GABA transporter in dentate granule cells after kainic acid seizures
Published in Hippocampus (2003)“…Kainic acid‐induced seizures cause a marked increase in the expression of glutamate decarboxylase 67 (GAD67) in granule cells of the dentate gyrus. To…”
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Altered expression of GABA B receptors in the hippocampus after kainic-acid-induced seizures in rats
Published in Brain research. Molecular brain research. (2003)“…Epilepsy is closely related to an altered transmission of GABA, the major inhibitory transmitter in the brain. GABA acts through two classes of receptors,…”
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