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The neurokinin-1 receptor modulates the methamphetamine-induced striatal apoptosis and nitric oxide formation in mice.

Zhu J, Xu W, Wang J, Ali SF, Angulo JA (2009) The neurokinin-1 receptor modulates the methamphetamine-induced striatal apoptosis and nitric oxide formation in mice. J Neurochem 111(3):656-668. doi: 10.1111/j.1471-4159.2009.06330.x

Summary: This study examined the role of neurokinin-1 receptors (NK1R) on the methamphetamine-induced apoptosis of striatal neurons. 4 ng of SSP-SAP (Cat. #IT-11) or the control, saporin (Cat. #PR-01), was administered to the striatum of mice. Ablation of NK1R-expressing striatal neurons resulted in a significant reduction of methamphetamine-induced apoptosis. The data suggests that the NK1R circuitry in the striatum may be a target for treatment of methamphetamine abuse.

Related Products: SSP-SAP (Cat. #IT-11), Saporin (Cat. #PR-01)

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