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    Neurotransmitter-Responsive Nanosensors for T2-Weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging by Hsieh, Vivian, Okada, Satoshi, Wei, He, Garcia Alvarez, Isabel, Barandov, Ali, Alvarado, Santiago Recuenco, Ohlendorf, Robert, Fan, Jingxuan, Ortega, Athena, Jasanoff, Alan Pradip

    Published 2020
    “…Neurotransmitter-sensitive contrast agents for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) have recently been used for mapping signaling dynamics in live animal brains, but paramagnetic sensors for T1-weighted MRI are usually effective only at micromolar concentrations that themselves perturb neurochemistry. Here we present an alternative molecular architecture for detecting neurotransmitters, using superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles conjugated to tethered neurotransmitter analogs and engineered neurotransmitter binding proteins. …”
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    Relationship between the gut microbiome and behaviour at the molecular, organism, population and evolutionary levels by Johnson, KVA

    Published 2018
    “…Research is revealing the numerous ways that the gut microbiome interacts with the host’s central nervous system, influencing brain development, neurochemistry, emotion and social behaviour. This microbiome–gut–brain axis is bidirectional since the behaviour and emotional state of the host can in turn alter microbiome composition and function. …”
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    A clinically relevant rodent model of the HIV antiretroviral drug stavudine induced painful peripheral neuropathy by Huang, W, Calvo, M, Karu, K, Olausen, H, Bathgate, G, Okuse, K, Bennett, D, Rice, A

    Published 2013
    “…Detailed neuropathological response was also examined using neurochemistry, electron microscopy, and proteomics. After 2 intravenous injections of d4T (50 mg/kg, 4 days apart), rats developed hind paw mechanical hypersensitivity, which plateaued at 21 days after initial d4T injection, a time that these animals also had significant changes in thigmotaxis and burrowing behaviours when compared to the controls; reductions in hind paw intraepidermal nerve fibre density and CGRP/IB4 immunoreactivity in L5 spinal dorsal horn, suggesting injury to both the peripheral and central terminals of L5 dorsal root ganglion neurons; and increases in myelinated and unmyelinated axon diameters in the sural nerve, suggesting axonal swelling. …”
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    Rebound activation of 5-HT neurons following SSRI discontinuation by Collins, HM, Gullino, LS, Ozdemir, D, Lazarenco, C, Sudarikova, Y, Daly, E, Pilar Cuéllar, F, Pinacho, R, Bannerman, DM, Sharp, T

    Published 2024
    “…Here we determined the effect on 5-HT neurochemistry of discontinuation from the SSRI paroxetine. …”
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    A clinically relevant rodent model of the HIV antiretroviral drug stavudine induced painful peripheral neuropathy. by Huang, W, Calvo, M, Karu, K, Olausen, H, Bathgate, G, Okuse, K, Bennett, D, Rice, A

    Published 2013
    “…Detailed neuropathological response was also examined using neurochemistry, electron microscopy, and proteomics. After 2 intravenous injections of d4T (50 mg/kg, 4 days apart), rats developed hind paw mechanical hypersensitivity, which plateaued at 21 days after initial d4T injection, a time that these animals also had significant changes in thigmotaxis and burrowing behaviours when compared to the controls; reductions in hind paw intraepidermal nerve fibre density and CGRP/IB4 immunoreactivity in L5 spinal dorsal horn, suggesting injury to both the peripheral and central terminals of L5 dorsal root ganglion neurons; and increases in myelinated and unmyelinated axon diameters in the sural nerve, suggesting axonal swelling. …”
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    Glycogen synthase kinase-3β inhibition in the medial prefrontal cortex mediates paradoxical amphetamine action in a mouse model of ADHD by Yi-Chun eYen, Nils C. Gassen, Andreas eZellner, Theo eRein, Rainer eLandgraf, Carsten T. Wotjak, Elmira eAnderzhanova

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…We combined behavioral pharmacology, neurochemistry and molecular analyses to identify mechanisms underlying the paradoxical calming effect of amphetamine in low trait anxiety behavior (LAB) mice, a novel multigenetic animal model of ADHD. …”
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