نتایج جستجو برای: aminobutyric acid a

تعداد نتایج: 13644008  

2002
C. ROVIRA

In rats under urethane anaesthesia y-aminobutyric acid agonists and uptake blockers were microiontophoretically applied in the pyramidal layer of CA1 and in the apical dendrites using a twin set of multibarrelled micropipettes. Thus, the somatic and dendritic field potentials elicited by commissural stimulation were recorded simultaneously and the effects of iontophoretic applications at either...

2018
Gemma Modinos Fatma Şimşek Jamie Horder Matthijs Bossong Ilaria Bonoldi Matilda Azis Jesus Perez Matthew Broome David J Lythgoe James M Stone Oliver D Howes Declan G Murphy Anthony A Grace Paul Allen Philip McGuire

Background Whilst robust preclinical and postmortem evidence suggests that altered GABAergic function is central to the development of psychosis, little is known about whether it is altered in subjects at ultra-high risk of psychosis, or its relationship to prodromal symptoms. Methods Twenty-one antipsychotic naïve ultra-high risk individuals and 20 healthy volunteers underwent proton magneti...

2012
Radhika Dhakal Vivek K. Bajpai Kwang-Hyun Baek

GABA (γ-aminobutyric acid) is a four carbon non-protein amino acid that is widely distributed in plants, animals and microorganisms. As a metabolic product of plants and microorganisms produced by the decarboxylation of glutamic acid, GABA functions as an inhibitory neurotransmitter in the brain that directly affects the personality and the stress management. A wide range of traditional foods p...

2012
I. J. KUPPAST

The inhibitory neurotransmitter, γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA), activates a variety of receptors in all areas of the central nervous system (CNS). GABA acts at inhibitory synapses in the brain by binding to specific transmembrane receptors in the plasma membrane of both pre and postsynaptic neuronal processes. There are three classes of GABA receptors. GABAA and GABAC receptors are ionotropic in n...

Journal: :iranian journal of medical sciences 0
s.m. hosseini a. asgari h.a. mehrani a. khoshbaten

background: neurotransmitter release is an essential link in cell communication of the nervous system. many investigations have focused on gamma amino butyric acid (gaba)-ergic neurotransmission, because it has been implicated in the pathophysiology of several central nervous system disorders. to bypass complications related to homo- and heterosynaptic modulation and to avoid indirect interpret...

2013
Guzel Valeeva Fliza Valiullina Roustem Khazipov

The excitatory action of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) is considered to be a hallmark of the developing nervous system. However, in immature brain slices, excitatory GABA actions may be secondary to neuronal injury during slice preparation. Here, we explored GABA actions in the rodent intact hippocampal preparations and at different depths of hippocampal slices during the early post-natal peri...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2011
Matthew D Rannals Jaideep Kapur

Mechanisms of homeostatic plasticity scale synaptic strength according to changes in overall activity to maintain stability in neuronal network function. This study investigated mechanisms of GABAergic homeostatic plasticity. Cultured neurons exposed to depolarizing conditions reacted with an increased firing rate (high activity, HA) that normalized to control levels after 48 h of treatment. HA...

2013
Peter Raster Andreas Späth Svetlana Bultakova Pau Gorostiza Burkhard König Piotr Bregestovski

We have prepared a series of new and some literature-reported GABA-amides and determined their effect on the activation of GABAA-receptors expressed in CHO cells. Special attention was paid to the purification of the target compounds to remove even traces of GABA contaminations, which may arise from deprotection steps in the synthesis. GABA-amides were previously reported to be partial, full or...

Journal: :American family physician 2000
A J Giannini

The symptomatic effects of drug abuse are a result of alterations in the functioning of the following neurotransmitters or their receptors: acetylcholine, dopamine, gamma-aminobutyric acid, norepinephrine, opioids and serotonin. Anticholinergic drugs antagonize acetylcholine receptors. Dissociative drugs affect all transmitter sites. Opiates act on both opioid and adrenergic receptor sites. Psy...

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