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  • Engel, Jörgen, 1942, et al. (författare)
  • Neonatal herpes simplex virus type 1 brain infection affects the development of sensorimotor gating in rats.
  • 2000
  • Ingår i: Brain research. - 0006-8993. ; 863:1-2, s. 233-40
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • The effect of neonatal brain infection of herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) on the development of sensorimotor function in the rat was investigated using an acoustic startle paradigm. Intracerebral inoculation of HSV-1 at day 2 after birth, but not at day 4, caused a significant delay in the development of prepulse inhibition of acoustic startle. A decrease in prepulse inhibition was shown at 37, 46 and 58 days of age in these rats compared to control rats. No evidence was obtained for other behavioural dysfunctions such as differences in sensorimotor reactivity, sensorimotor response habituation, spontaneous locomotor activity, rearing activity or stereotyped behaviour. Prepulse inhibition of acoustic startle is an accepted model of sensorimotor gating in the CNS, a function which has been shown diminished in schizophrenic persons. The present results suggest that early viral infections during a neurone-susceptible period may contribute to the development of this deficit.
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  • Lindquist, Catarina, et al. (författare)
  • Extrasynaptic GABA(A) channels activated by THIP are modulated by diazepam in CA1 pyramidal neurons in the rat brain hippocampal slice
  • 2003
  • Ingår i: Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience. - 1044-7431 .- 1095-9327. ; 24:1, s. 250-257
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Single-channel currents were activated by THIP (4,5,6,7-tetrahydroisoxazolo[5,4-c]pyridin-3-ol) in cell-attached patches on CA1 pyramidal neurons in the rat hippocampal slice preparation. THIP activated GABA(A) channels after a delay that was concentration-dependent and decreased by 1 muM diazepam. The currents showed outward rectification. Channels activated at depolarized 40 mV relative to the chloride reversal potential had low conductance (<40 pS) but the conductance increased with time, resulting in high-conductance channels (>40 pS). The average maximal-channel conductances for 2 and 100 muM THIP were 59 and 62 pS (-Vp = 40 mV), respectively, whereas in 2 muM THIP plus 1 muM diazepam, it was 71 pS. The results show that in hippocampal neurons THIP activates channels with characteristics similar to those of channels activated by low concentrations (0.5-5 AM) of GABA. The increase in the inhibitory conductance with membrane depolarization permits gradation of the shunt pathway relative to the level of the excitatory input. (C) 2003 Elsevier Science (USA). All rights reserved.
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  • Birnir, Bryndis, et al. (författare)
  • Bicuculline, pentobarbital and diazepam modulate spontaneous GABA(A) channels in rat hippocampal neurons
  • 2000
  • Ingår i: British Journal of Pharmacology. - : Wiley. - 1476-5381 .- 0007-1188. ; 131:4, s. 695-704
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Spontaneously opening, chloride-selective channels that showed outward rectification were recorded in ripped-off patches from rat cultured hippocampal neurons and in cell-attached patches from rat hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neurons in slices. In both preparations, channels had multiple conductance states and the most common single-channel conductance varied. In the outside-out patches it ranged from 12 to 70 pS (Vp=40 mV) whereas in the cell-attached patches it ranged from 56 to 85 pS (-Vp=80 mV). Application of GABA to a patch showing spontaneous channel activity evoked a rapid, synchronous activation of channels. During prolonged exposure to either 5 or 100 microM GABA, the open probability of channels decreased. Application of GABA appeared to have no immediate effect on single-channel conductance. Exposure of the patches to 100 microM bicuculline caused a gradual decrease on the single-channel conductance of the spontaneous channels. The time for complete inhibition to take place was slower in the outside-out than in the cell-attached patches. Application of 100 microM pentobarbital or 1 microM diazepam caused 2 - 4 fold increase in the maximum channel conductance of low conductance (<40 pS) spontaneously active channels. The observation of spontaneously opening GABA(A) channels in cell-attached patches on neurons in slices suggests that they may have a role in neurons in vivo and could be an important site of action for some drugs such as benzodiazepines, barbiturates and general anaesthetics.
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  • Cheng, Fang, et al. (författare)
  • Differences in the uptake and nuclear localization of anti-proliferative heparan sulfate between human lung fibroblasts and human lung carcinoma cells
  • 2001
  • Ingår i: Journal of Cellular Biochemistry. - : Wiley. - 0730-2312 .- 1097-4644. ; 83:4, s. 597-606
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Heparan sulfate inhibits the proliferation of normal human lung fibroblasts (HFL-1) but not of a human lung carcinoma cell-line (A549). in this study we investigated possible mechanisms and structural requirements by which anti proliferative heparan sulfates exerts its effects on binding, uptake and subcellular localisation. Both HFL-1 and A549 cells were incubated with I-125- or rhodamine-labeled L-iduronate-rich antiproliferative heparan sulfate species as well as L-iduronate-poor inactive ones. The anti proliferative heparan sulfate was bound to the cell surface on both HFL-1 and A549 cells, but to a lesser extent and with less affinity to A549 cells. Both cell types bound the anti proliferative heparan sulfate with one high- and with one low affinity site. The L-iduronate-poor heparan sulfate bound to a lesser extent and with less affinity to both cell types compared to the anti proliferative heparan sulfate. The antiproliferative heparan sulfate accumulated in the cytoplasm of HFL-1 cells after 24 h incubation, but after 72 h it was found evenly distributed in the nucleus. The time-scale for anti proliferative activity correlated with nuclear localization. In contrast, in A549 cells it was only found near the nuclear membrane. The inactive heparan sulfate was taken up in considerably smaller amounts compared to the antiproliferative heparan sulfate and could not be detected in the nucleus of either HFL-1 or A549 cells. Our data suggest that the anti proliferative activity of L-iduronate-rich heparan sulfate on normal fibroblasts may be due to direct effects on nuclear processes, such as gene transcription.
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  • Eghbali, M, et al. (författare)
  • Pentobarbital modulates gamma-aminobutyric acid-activated single-channel conductance in rat cultured hippocampal neurons.
  • 2000
  • Ingår i: Molecular Pharmacology. - 0026-895X .- 1521-0111. ; 58:3, s. 463-9
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • We examined the effect of a range of pentobarbital concentrations on 0.5 microM gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)-activated channels (10 +/- 1 pS) in inside-out or outside-out patches from rat cultured hippocampal neurons. The conductance increased from 12 +/- 4 to 62 +/- 9 pS as the pentobarbital concentration was raised from 10 to 500 microM and the data could be fitted by a Hill-type equation. At 100 microM pentobarbital plus 0.5 microM GABA, the conductance seemed to reach a plateau. The pentobarbital EC(50)(0.5 microM GABA) value was 22 +/- 4 microM and n was 1.9 +/- 0.5. In 1 mM pentobarbital plus 0.5 microM GABA, the single-channel conductance decreased to 34 +/- 8 pS. This apparent inhibition of channel conductance was relieved by 1 microM diazepam. The channel conductance was 64 +/- 6 pS in the presence of all three drugs. The channels were open more in the presence of both GABA and pentobarbital than in the presence of either drug alone. Pentobarbital alone (100 microM) activated channels with conductance (30 +/- 2 pS) and kinetic properties distinct from those activated by either GABA alone or GABA plus pentobarbital. Whether pentobarbital induces new conformations or promotes conformations observed in the presence of GABA alone cannot be determined from our study, but the results clearly show that it is the combination of drugs present that determines the single-channel conductance and the kinetic properties of the receptors.
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  • Kotarsky, Knut, et al. (författare)
  • Progress in methodology improved reporter gene assays used to identify ligands acting on orphan seven-transmembrane receptors.
  • 2003
  • Ingår i: Pharmacology and Toxicology. - : Wiley. - 1600-0773 .- 0901-9928. ; 93:6, s. 249-258
  • Forskningsöversikt (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Seven-transmembrane G-protein-coupled receptors play a central role in physiology by facilitating cell communication through recognition of a wide range of ligands. Even more important, they represent important drug targets. Unfortunately, for many of these receptors the endogenous ligands, and hence their functions, remain to be identified. These receptors are referred to as "orphan" receptors. A pre-requisite for the identification of ligands activating orphan receptors is powerful assay systems. Until now, reporter gene assays have not been in common use in this process. Here, we summarize our development of improved reporter gene assays. We optimized reporter gene assays in respect of (i) the promoter region of the construct, (ii) the reporter enzyme used, (iii) and the assay procedure. Furthermore, an unique fluorescence-based clone selection step was introduced, allowing rapid selection of the most sensitive reporter cell clones when establishing stable reporter cell lines. Mathematical formulae are provided to enable a simple and reliable comparison between different cell lines, when tested with a compound of interest. The resulting reporter cell lines responded in a very sensitive way to the stimulation of various test receptors. The reporter system was termed HighTRACE® (high-throughput reporter assay with clone election). Its high assay quality makes it suitable as a primary screening tool. Ligands for two recently unknown 7TM receptors were identified using the HighTRACE® system i.e., two cell surface free fatty acid receptors, GPR40 (FFA1R) and GPR43 (FFA2R). The identification was accomplished using a reverse pharmacology approach.
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  • Lindqvist, Andreas, et al. (författare)
  • Decreased UCP2 mRNA expression in rat stomach following vagotomy: novel role for UCP2 as free radical scavenger in the stomach?
  • 2004
  • Ingår i: Nutritional Neuroscience. - : Informa UK Limited. - 1476-8305 .- 1028-415X. ; 7:4, s. 217-222
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Uncoupling protein 2 (UCP2) is a protein, located in the inner mitochondrial membrane, which dissipates the proton gradient of this membrane and uncouples respiration from oxidative phosphorylation. We found, by in situ hybridisation, UCP2 mRNA to be located in the proliferating zone of the mucous neck cells in the fundus part of the rat stomach. We also found that UCP2 expression in fundus was significantly decreased after seven days of vagotomy. Furthermore, we found manganese-containing superoxide dismutase (SOD2), in fundus, to be down-regulated in a way similar to UCP2. The amount of ATP was significantly decreased following vagotomy. It is concluded that UCP2 in the gastro-intestinal tract is regulated through vagal innervation and suggested to act as a free radical scavenger.
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  • Tehranian, Roya, 1969- (författare)
  • On inflammatory cytokines and β-amyloid peptides in acute and chronic neurodegeneration
  • 2001
  • Doktorsavhandling (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Insults to the brain as well as neurodegenerative diseases are known to elicit inflammatory responses. Inflammation in the brain can on one hand initiate processes that are harmful to the injured tissue and exacerbate the damage, leading to neuronal degeneration and glial activation, and on the other hand activate processes that may be necessary for repair mechanisms and regeneration. Among the mediators of inflammatory response in the brain are the inflammatory cytokines. The most studied are interleukin-1 (IL)-1, IL-6 and tumor necrosis factor-alfa (TNF- ). Although the expression of these cytokines is low under normal conditions in the brain, it can be rapidly induced in response to injury.This thesis is focused on the role of IL-1 family of proteins, namely the agonists IL-1 and and the endogenous IL-1 receptor antagonist (IL-1ra), and IL-6, in different experimental models of neurodegeneration. In order to study the role of IL-1 family of proteins during inflammation in an excitotoxic model of brain injury, adult rats were injected systemically with kainic acid, a glutamate analogue known to evoke seizures and neuronal cell loss in the rat brain. Using the combined technique of reverse-transcriptase coupled to PCR (RT-PCR) and in situ hybridization histochemistry, an upregulation of microglial mRNA expression of IL-1 and IL-1ra was found in brain areas with neuronal degeneration, such as the hippocampus and amygdala. IL-1ra mRNA was induced at later time point than IL-1 mRNA and was identified as the transcript coding for the secreted isoform of IL-1ra. This suggets that upregulation of these cytokines is a part of an inflammtory response associated with neurodegeneration and that the effect of IL-1 may be regulated by the expression of IL-1ra in this model. In order to study the role played by IL-1 in inflammation associated with traumatic brain injury (TBI), an experimental model was inflicted on transgenic mice. Heterozygous overexpression of the human secreted isoform of IL-1ra in the brain decreased the induction of IL-1 and IL-6 after injury. Using a neurological severity score (NSS), which mainly reflects motor recovery, we found that these animals recovered faster as compared to their non-transgenic littermates.Furthermore, the proinflammatory cytokine expression was studied by RT-PCR in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease (AD). The Tg2576 mice strain overexpress -amyloid (A ) precursor protein with the "Swedish" mutation linked to familiar AD and exhibits some of the neuropathology associated with AD, such as the deposition of insoluble extracellular amyloid fibrils (amyloid plaques) in specific brain regions. Analysis of expression of cytokines in the brain of Tg2576 mice revealed an early induction of IL-6 in the hippocampus and cerebral cortex that precedes the formation of amyloid plaques. This finding is interesting since in AD brain IL-6 is detected in microglia in the vicinity of diffuse plaques (non-fibrillar). Thus, the result from this study suggests that increased IL-6 expression may be an early event in AD inflammation.The main constituent of amyloid plaques in the AD brain is the A peptide. The synthetic peptide A (25-35), a neurotoxic fragment of the full-length A peptide was studied for its ability to activate glial cells in culture and induce cytokine expression, as well as for its influence on G-protein coupled signalling in rat brain tissue. A (25-35) treatment of mixed astroglial cultures resulted in marked induction of IL-6 mRNA as studied by RT-PCR. Together with the results from the Tg2576 mice these results suggest a role for IL-6 in AD pathogenesis.Alteration in cellular signal transduction has also been reported in AD brain. A (25-35) was shown to stimulate the enzymatic activities of GTPase and adenylate cyclase in membrane preparations from rat hippocampus and cerebral cortex, which are particularly affected regions in AD brain. Using Pertussis toxin treated membranes, the stimulatory effect on GTPase activity was totally abolished, suggesting that Gi/Go type of G-proteins mediated the effect of the A peptide. 
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  • Birnir, Bryndis, et al. (författare)
  • GABA concentration sets the conductance of delayed GABAA channels in outside-out patches from rat hippocampal neurons.
  • 2001
  • Ingår i: Journal of Membrane Biology. - 0022-2631 .- 1432-1424. ; 181:3, s. 171-83
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • GABAA channels were activated by GABA in outside-out patches from rat cultured hippocampal neurons. They were blocked by bicuculline and potentiated by diazepam. In 109 of 190 outside-out patches, no channels were active before exposure to GABA (silent patches). The other 81 patches showed spontaneous channel activity. In patches containing spontaneous channel activity, rapid application of GABA rapidly activated channels. In 93 of the silent patches, channels could be activated by GABA but only after a delay that was sometimes as long as 10 minutes. The maximum channel conductance of the channels activated after a delay increased with GABA concentration from less than 10 pS (0.5 microm GABA) to more than 100 pS (10 mm GABA). Fitting the data with a Hill-type equation gave an EC50 value of 33 microm and a Hill coefficient of 0.6. The channels showed outward rectification and were chloride selective. In the presence of 1 microm diazepam, the GABA EC50 decreased to 0.2 microm but the maximum conductance was unchanged. Diazepam decreased the average latency for channel opening. Bicuculline, a GABA antagonist, caused a concentration-dependent decrease in channel conductance. In channels activated with 100 microm GABA the bicuculline IC50 was 19 microm. The effect of GABA on channel conductance shows that the role of the ligand in GABAA receptor channel function is more complex than previously thought.
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