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    PKC-α mediated alterations of indoleamine contents in diabetic rat brain by Ramakrishnan, R., Sheeladevi, R., Suthanthirarajan, N.

    Published in Brain research bulletin (30-08-2004)
    “…We previously have reported that acute or chronic diabetes in animals resulted in altered neurotransmitter levels. In this study, we investigated the…”
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    An acute hyperglycemia or acidosis-induced changes of indolamines level correlates with PKC-α expression in rat brain by Ramakrishnan, R., Sheeladevi, R., Suthanthirarajan, N., Namasivayam, A.

    Published in Brain research bulletin (30-09-2005)
    “…Hyperglycemia and ketoacidosis are the two most serious factors in acute metabolic complications of both type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Dysfunction of the central…”
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    A short-term diabetes induced changes of catecholamines and p38-MAPK in discrete areas of rat brain by Ramakrishnan, R., Kempuraj, D., Prabhakaran, K., Jayakumar, A.R., Devi, R.S., Suthanthirarajan, N., Namasivayam, A.

    Published in Life sciences (1973) (26-08-2005)
    “…Chronic diabetes is associated with the alteration of second messengers and CNS disorders. We have recently identified that protein kinases (CaMKII and PKC-α)…”
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    Involvement of Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II in the modulation of indolamines in diabetic and hyperglycemic rats by Ramakrishnan, R., Prabhakaran, K., Jayakumar, A.R., Gunasekaran, P., Sheeladevi, R., Suthanthirarajan, N.

    Published in Journal of neuroscience research (15-05-2005)
    “…Hyperglycemia and acidosis are the key factors in diabetic complications. It has been shown that acute or chronic diabetes alters serotonin levels in brain…”
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    An experimental analysis of the catecholamines in hyperglycemia and acidosis induced rat brain by Ramakrishnan, R, Nazer, M Y, Suthanthirarajan, N, Namasivayam, A

    “…Hyperglycemia and acidosis are the hallmark of diabetes. Since these factors play an important role in the diabetic complications, we have studied the brain…”
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    Certain immunological parameters in subacute cold stress by Sundaresan, G, Suthanthirarajan, N, Namasivayam, A

    “…The effect of subacute cold swimming stress on the immune system of albino rats was investigated. Subacute cold stressed animals showed an increase in total…”
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    Biochemical changes in acute noise stress in rats by Prabhakaran, K, Suthanthirarajan, N, Namasivayam, A

    “…The effects of acute auditory stress on certain biochemical parameters like blood corticosterone, total cholesterol, triglyceride, Serum glutamic pyruvic…”
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    Reticuloendothelial function in acute noise stress by Selvi, K S, Suthanthirarajan, N, Namasivayam, A

    “…Wistar strain albino rats of either sex were subjected to acute noise stress (3000 Hz at > 97 dB) for 30 minutes. Carbon clearance test was conducted in noise…”
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    Effect of acute heat stress on certain immunological parameters in albino rats by Joseph, I M, Suthanthirarajan, N, Namasivayam, A

    “…The effect of acute heat stress on certain immunological parameters were studied in male albino rats. The test rats were exposed to an ambient temperature of…”
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    Effect of flickering light stress on certain biochemical parameters in rats by Lalitha, R, Suthanthirarajan, N, Namasivayam, A

    “…The acute effects of flickering light of 80 Lux intensity for thirty minutes duration, on plasma corticosterone, total serum cholesterol, serum triglycerides,…”
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    Influence of isolation stress on monoamine levels in discrete regions of the rat brain correlated with behaviour by Suthanthirarajan, N, Subrahmanyam, S

    “…Various forms of stressful stimuli have been shown to affect brain catecholamine (CA) and indoleamine (IA) levels, although the literature contains some…”
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    Involvement of Ca 2+ /calmodulin‐dependent protein kinase II in the modulation of indolamines in diabetic and hyperglycemic rats by Ramakrishnan, R., Prabhakaran, K., Jayakumar, A.R., Gunasekaran, P., Sheeladevi, R., Suthanthirarajan, N.

    Published in Journal of neuroscience research (15-05-2005)
    “…Hyperglycemia and acidosis are the key factors in diabetic complications. It has been shown that acute or chronic diabetes alters serotonin levels in brain…”
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    Studies on monoamine levels in rat myocardium in different stresses by Suthanthirarajan, N, Namasivayam, A

    “…Albino rats were exposed to isolation, haemorrhagic, and psychic stress. The myocardial norepinephrine (NE), epinephrine (E), dopamine (DA),…”
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