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Autor:
Shirzad Jenab, Scott J. Russo, Tipyamol Niyomchai, Hui-Bing K. Wu, Vanya Quinones-Jenab, Lynne M. Kemen, Jan Weiner, Arbi Nazarian, Eugene D. Festa, Alaleh Akhavan
Publikováno v:
Brain Research Bulletin. 68:277-284
Although it is established that female rats have a more robust behavioral response to acute cocaine administration than male rats, the neurobiological mechanisms underlying these differences remain unclear. The purpose of the present study was to det
Autor:
Vanya Quinones-Jenab, Shirzad Jenab, Ruhal Hazim, Arbi Nazarian, Eugene D. Festa, Hui Bing K. Wu, Wei-Lun Sun, Scott J. Russo
Publikováno v:
Molecular Brain Research. 142:134-138
Cocaine is an addictive psychostimulant that induces fos and opioid gene expression by activating the dopamine receptors and the PKA pathways in dopamine D1 and a glutamate NMDA-dependent mechanisms in the striatum. In this study, we show that a sing
Autor:
Vanya Quinones-Jenab, Sabine Burrell, Juliet Chin, Orit Sternin, Hui Bing K. Wu, Linda I. Perrotti, Shirzad Jenab, David Lu
Publikováno v:
Brain Research. 945:123-130
Recent evidence demonstrates that there are sex differences in behavioral responses to cocaine. Further, reproductive gonadal hormones (estrogen, progesterone and testosterone) have been further implicated in mediating some of the cocaine-induced alt
Autor:
Hui Bing K. Wu, Vanya Quinones-Jenab, Karen Weierstall, Lynne M. Kemen, Shirzad Jenab, AnaChristina E. Minerly, Tipyamol Niyomchai
Publikováno v:
Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior. 94(3)
Little is known about the physiological and behavioral effects of testosterone when co-administered with cocaine during adolescence. The present study aimed to determine whether exogenous testosterone administration differentially alters psychomotor
Autor:
AnaChristina E, Minerly, Scott J, Russo, Lynne M, Kemen, Arbi, Nazarian, Hui Bing K, Wu, Karen M, Weierstall, Alaleh, Akhavan, Shirzad, Jenab, Vanya, Quinones-Jenab
Publikováno v:
Ethnicitydisease. 18(2 Suppl 2)
Growing evidence suggests that sex differences in cocaine reward responses are regulated by endogenous gonadal hormones. However, few studies have addressed the role of testosterone on cocaine reward and psychomotor activation. This study aimed to de
Publikováno v:
Brain research. 1126(1)
Cocaine modulates serum levels of progesterone in intact female and male rats, as well as in pregnant dams, and progesterone decreases or attenuates cocaine-induced behavioral and reward responses. It has been postulated that cocaine's modulation of
Autor:
Gordon A. Barr, Charles E. Inturrisi, Vanya Quinones-Jenab, Eugene D. Festa, Tzipora Kuba, Hui-Bing K. Wu, Arbi Nazarian, Shirzad Jenab
Publikováno v:
Hormones and behavior. 49(4)
Clinical and preclinical studies have found sex-specific differences in the discrimination and perception of inflammatory stimuli. The emerging picture suggests that the biological basis of these differences resides in the regulatory activity of gona
Autor:
Scott J. Russo, Charles E. Inturrisi, Shirzad Jenab, Eugene D. Festa, Vanya Quinones-Jenab, Hui Bing K. Wu
Publikováno v:
Brain research. Molecular brain research. 117(2)
This study shows that single (15 mg/kg) or binge (3×15 mg/kg) cocaine administration increases c-fos mRNA levels, but only binge cocaine administration increases preprodynorphin mRNA levels in the caudate/putamen of Fischer rats. This increase in bo
Autor:
Minerly, AnaChristina E., Russo, Scott J., Kemen, Lynne M., Nazarian, Arbi, Hui Bing K. Wu, Weierstall, Karen M., Akhavan, Alaleh, Jenab, Shirzad, Quinones-Jenab, Vanya
Publikováno v:
Ethnicity & Disease; Spring2008 Supplement2, Vol. 18, p2:200-2:204, 5p, 2 Graphs