Author name: Kristen Hartman

Transplant of hypocretin neurons into the lateral hypothalamus of a narcolepsy rat model

Millan-Aldaco D, Arias-Carrion O, Palomero-Rivero M, Drucker-Colin R, Murillo-Rodriguez E (2007) Transplant of hypocretin neurons into the lateral hypothalamus of a narcolepsy rat model. Neuroscience 2007 Abstracts 779.2/E4. Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, CA. Summary: Narcolepsy, a disabling neurological disorder, is characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness, sleeps attacks, sleep fragmentation, and cataplexy. This sleep disorder […]

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Survival, integration and differentiation of human neural stem cells transplanted into an animal model of cholinergic degeneration

Cusulin C, Aztiria E, Cacci E, Battaglini PP, Kokaia Z, Leanza G (2007) Survival, integration and differentiation of human neural stem cells transplanted into an animal model of cholinergic degeneration. Neuroscience 2007 Abstracts 779.5/E7. Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, CA. Summary: The recently characterized F7B cell line, derived from human fetal cortex (Cacci et al,

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Cholinergic saporin lesions in the nucleus accumbens attenuate alcohol drinking

Camp MC, Alcantara AA (2007) Cholinergic saporin lesions in the nucleus accumbens attenuate alcohol drinking. Neuroscience 2007 Abstracts 809.4/X26. Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, CA. Summary: Identifying specific cell types and the plasticity that occurs within those neuronal networks that lead to alcohol drinking is critical for the development of improved treatment programs for alcoholism.

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Changes in neurokinin-1 receptor expression in populations of spinal lamina I neurons in rats lacking non-peptidergic nociceptive fibers

Saeed AW, Ribeiro-Da-Silva A (2007) Changes in neurokinin-1 receptor expression in populations of spinal lamina I neurons in rats lacking non-peptidergic nociceptive fibers. Neuroscience 2007 Abstracts 821.4/FF19. Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, CA. Summary: Neurokinin-1 receptor (NK-1r)-containing lamina I projection neurons are deeply involved in the transmission of pain-related information to the brain. Previous studies

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Antinociceptive effects of lumbar intrathecal neuropeptide y-saporin

Kline IV RH, Lemons LL, Wiley RG (2007) Antinociceptive effects of lumbar intrathecal neuropeptide y-saporin. Neuroscience 2007 Abstracts 821.5/FF20. Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, CA. Summary: Spinal intrathecal (i.t.) neuropeptide Y (NPY) has been shown to be antinociceptive in the rat. Using lumbar i.t. NPY, coupled to the ribosomal inactivating protein, saporin, to selectively destroy

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Immunotoxin lesion of cholinergic nucleus basalis magnocellularis neurons in Lister hooded rats impair performance in a delayed matching-to-place task

Savage S, Ogren S, Olson L, Mattsson A (2007) Immunotoxin lesion of cholinergic nucleus basalis magnocellularis neurons in Lister hooded rats impair performance in a delayed matching-to-place task. Neuroscience 2007 Abstracts 840.1/TT24. Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, CA. Summary: Central cholinergic systems play an important role in various aspects of cognition, and deficits in cortical

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Early activation of the tuberomammillary nucleus is a common factor in appetitive behaviors in rats

Contreras M, Carrasco M, Riveros M, Quispe M, Valdes J, Torrealba F (2007) Early activation of the tuberomammillary nucleus is a common factor in appetitive behaviors in rats. Neuroscience 2007 Abstracts 842.19/WW11. Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, CA. Summary: Histamine neurons of the tuberomammillary nucleus show an earlier activation during the appetitive phase of feeding,

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Lesioning mu opioid receptor-containing neurons in the ventrolateral periaqueductal gray attenuates morphine analgesia in male but not female rats

Loyd DR, Murphy AZ (2007) Lesioning mu opioid receptor-containing neurons in the ventrolateral periaqueductal gray attenuates morphine analgesia in male but not female rats. Neuroscience 2007 Abstracts 921.4/NN15. Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, CA. Summary: Chronic pain will affect four out of five persons at some point across the lifespan. While the opioid-based narcotic morphine

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Understanding the role of non-cholinergic medial septal neurons in learning and memory: Implications for disease- and aging-related impairments

Pang K, Sinha SP, Jiao X, Servatius RJ (2007) Understanding the role of non-cholinergic medial septal neurons in learning and memory: Implications for disease- and aging-related impairments. Neuroscience 2007 Abstracts 932.22/WW17. Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, CA. Summary: The medial septum-diagonal band of Broca (MS) has an important function in learning and memory. Furthermore, degeneration

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Selective hippocampal cholinergic deafferentation disrupts exploratory trip organization

Wallace DG, Knapp SK, Silver JA, Martin MM, Winter SS (2007) Selective hippocampal cholinergic deafferentation disrupts exploratory trip organization. Neuroscience 2007 Abstracts 743.17/BBB11. Society for Neuroscience, San Diego, CA. Summary: Rats organize their exploration of an environment around a central location or home base. Movements away from the home base are characterized as a series

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