All Relations between serotonergic and brainstem

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Andrew K Evans, Jolane K Abrams, J Adriaan Bouwknecht, David M Knight, Anantha Shekhar, Christopher A Lowr. The anxiogenic drug FG-7142 increases serotonin metabolism in the rat medial prefrontal cortex. Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior. vol 84. issue 2. 2006-10-05. PMID:16784772. consistent with this hypothesis, fg-7142, a partial inverse agonist at the benzodiazepine allosteric site of the gabaa receptor, increases c-fos expression within a subpopulation of brainstem serotonergic neurons. 2006-10-05 2023-08-12 rat
S Himpel, J Bartels, K Zimdars, G Huether, L Adler, R R Dawirs, G H Mol. Association between body weight of newborn rats and density of serotonin transporters in the frontal cortex at adulthood. Journal of neural transmission (Vienna, Austria : 1996). vol 113. issue 3. 2006-10-03. PMID:15997417. the present study investigates the question how differences in initial growth conditions at birth might interfere with subsequent development of both serotonergic and noradrenergic innervation in the rat frontal cortex (fc) and brain stem. 2006-10-03 2023-08-12 rat
M Visitación Bartolomé, Pablo Gil-Loyzag. Serotonergic innervation of the inner ear: is it involved in the general physiological control of the auditory receptor? The international tinnitus journal. vol 11. issue 2. 2006-09-14. PMID:16639911. we identified several different types of serotonergic brainstem neurons surrounding the superior olivary complex and around the periolivary nuclei. 2006-09-14 2023-08-12 Not clear
Charles B Nemeroff, Helen S Mayberg, Scott E Krahl, James McNamara, Alan Frazer, Thomas R Henry, Mark S George, Dennis S Charney, Stephen K Branna. VNS therapy in treatment-resistant depression: clinical evidence and putative neurobiological mechanisms. Neuropsychopharmacology : official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology. vol 31. issue 7. 2006-09-05. PMID:16641939. however, evidence from neuroimaging and other studies suggests that vns therapy acts via innervation of the nucleus tractus solitarius, with secondary projections to limbic and cortical structures that are involved in mood regulation, including brainstem regions that contain serotonergic (raphe nucleus) and noradrenergic (locus ceruleus) perikarya that project to the forebrain. 2006-09-05 2023-08-12 Not clear
Christopher A Lowry, Philip L Johnson, Anders Hay-Schmidt, Jens Mikkelsen, Anantha Shekha. Modulation of anxiety circuits by serotonergic systems. Stress (Amsterdam, Netherlands). vol 8. issue 4. 2006-08-10. PMID:16423712. in this review, we highlight recent advances in our understanding of the neural circuits regulating anxiety states and anxiety-related behavior with an emphasis on the role of brainstem serotonergic systems in modulating anxiety-related circuits. 2006-08-10 2023-08-12 Not clear
J Schjolden, K G T Pulman, T G Pottinger, O Tottmar, S Winber. Serotonergic characteristics of rainbow trout divergent in stress responsiveness. Physiology & behavior. vol 87. issue 5. 2006-07-26. PMID:16603210. from the blood samples, the levels of cortisol and catecholamines were determined, while the brain serotonergic and monoamineoxidase (mao) activity was determined in four different brain areas (brain stem, hypothalamus, telencephalon and optic tectum). 2006-07-26 2023-08-12 Not clear
J Schjolden, K G T Pulman, T G Pottinger, O Tottmar, S Winber. Serotonergic characteristics of rainbow trout divergent in stress responsiveness. Physiology & behavior. vol 87. issue 5. 2006-07-26. PMID:16603210. our results also show that confinement stress leads to a larger increase in the serotonergic activity in the brain stem and telencephalon in lr fish compared to hr fish. 2006-07-26 2023-08-12 Not clear
Bettina C Prato. Serotonin syndrome. The Journal of neuroscience nursing : journal of the American Association of Neuroscience Nurses. vol 38. issue 2. 2006-06-28. PMID:16681290. serotonin syndrome is a preventable, drug-related complication that results from increased brainstem serotonin activity, usually precipitated by the use of one or more serotonergic drugs. 2006-06-28 2023-08-12 Not clear
F Spiga, S L Lightman, A Shekhar, C A Lowr. Injections of urocortin 1 into the basolateral amygdala induce anxiety-like behavior and c-Fos expression in brainstem serotonergic neurons. Neuroscience. vol 138. issue 4. 2006-06-08. PMID:16488545. injections of urocortin 1 into the basolateral amygdala induce anxiety-like behavior and c-fos expression in brainstem serotonergic neurons. 2006-06-08 2023-08-12 rat
F Spiga, S L Lightman, A Shekhar, C A Lowr. Injections of urocortin 1 into the basolateral amygdala induce anxiety-like behavior and c-Fos expression in brainstem serotonergic neurons. Neuroscience. vol 138. issue 4. 2006-06-08. PMID:16488545. brainstem serotonergic systems in the dorsal raphe nucleus and median raphe nucleus may be part of a distributed neural system that, together with the basolateral amygdala, regulates acute and chronic anxiety states. 2006-06-08 2023-08-12 rat
F Spiga, S L Lightman, A Shekhar, C A Lowr. Injections of urocortin 1 into the basolateral amygdala induce anxiety-like behavior and c-Fos expression in brainstem serotonergic neurons. Neuroscience. vol 138. issue 4. 2006-06-08. PMID:16488545. these behavioral effects were associated with increases in c-fos expression within brainstem serotonergic neurons. 2006-06-08 2023-08-12 rat
Peter Gaszner, Ildikó Mikly. Major depression and the synthetic enhancer substances, (-)-deprenyl and R-(-)-1-(benzofuran-2-yl)-2-propylaminopentane. Progress in neuro-psychopharmacology & biological psychiatry. vol 30. issue 1. 2006-05-08. PMID:16023777. the finding that phenylethylamine and tryptamine are endogenous enhancers of the impulse propagation mediated release of catecholamines and serotonin in the brain, and the development of synthetic enhancer substances opened the possibility to stimulate catecholaminergic and serotonergic neurons in the brain stem via a previously unknown mechanism. 2006-05-08 2023-08-12 Not clear
Christopher A Lowry, Frank L Moor. Regulation of behavioral responses by corticotropin-releasing factor. General and comparative endocrinology. vol 146. issue 1. 2006-04-13. PMID:16426606. crf-related neuropeptides increase swimming behaviors in amphibians and fish, apparently by activating brainstem serotonergic systems because the administration of fluoxetine (a selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitor) greatly enhances crf-induced locomotor activity. 2006-04-13 2023-08-12 Not clear
Christopher A Lowry, Frank L Moor. Regulation of behavioral responses by corticotropin-releasing factor. General and comparative endocrinology. vol 146. issue 1. 2006-04-13. PMID:16426606. thus, our working model is that crf, in part via interactions with brainstem serotonergic systems, modulates context-dependent behavioral responses to perceived threats, including both anxiety-related risk assessment behaviors and fight-or-flight locomotor responses. 2006-04-13 2023-08-12 Not clear
Jaime M Monti, Héctor Janto. Effects of the 5-HT(7) receptor antagonist SB-269970 microinjected into the dorsal raphe nucleus on REM sleep in the rat. Behavioural brain research. vol 167. issue 2. 2006-04-04. PMID:16290281. our results indicate that the 5-ht(7) receptor is involved in the effect of drn serotonergic (5-ht) neurons on brainstem structures that act to promote and induce rem sleep. 2006-04-04 2023-08-12 rat
Leith C R Meyer, Andrea Fuller, Duncan Mitchel. Zacopride and 8-OH-DPAT reverse opioid-induced respiratory depression and hypoxia but not catatonic immobilization in goats. American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology. vol 290. issue 2. 2006-02-23. PMID:16166206. neurophysiological studies have shown that serotonergic ligands that bind to 5-ht1a, 5-ht7, and 5-ht4 serotonin receptors in brain stem have beneficial effects on respiratory neurons during opioid-induced respiratory depression. 2006-02-23 2023-08-12 Not clear
Yoshiko Nomur. Early behavior characteristics and sleep disturbance in Rett syndrome. Brain & development. vol 27 Suppl 1. 2006-02-21. PMID:16182496. analysis of sleep-wake rhythm and all-night polysomnography suggested that the initial lesion is serotonergic and noradrenargic hypofunction at brainstem level. 2006-02-21 2023-08-12 Not clear
Jesús M López, Nerea Moreno, Ruth Morona, Margarita Muñoz, Agustín Gonzále. Colocalization of nitric oxide synthase and monoamines in neurons of the amphibian brain. Brain research bulletin. vol 66. issue 4-6. 2006-01-31. PMID:16144649. only in the caudal portion of the brainstem raphe column in anurans, approximately 80% of the 5-ht-positive cells were also nos-immunoreactive, whereas in the urodele brain, about 40% of the serotonergic cells at the level of the glossopharyngeal motor nucleus were simultaneously nos-positive. 2006-01-31 2023-08-12 xenopus_laevis
Rie Suzuki, Wahida Rahman, Lars J Rygh, Mark Webber, Stephen P Hunt, Anthony H Dickenso. Spinal-supraspinal serotonergic circuits regulating neuropathic pain and its treatment with gabapentin. Pain. vol 117. issue 3. 2006-01-25. PMID:16150546. substance p-saporin (sp-sap) was used to selectively ablate superficial dorsal horn neurons expressing the neurokinin-1 receptor for substance p. these neurons project to the brain as shown by retrograde labelling and engage descending brainstem serotonergic influences that enhance spinal excitability via a facilitatory action on 5ht(3) receptors. 2006-01-25 2023-08-12 Not clear
Bruno P Guiard, Nicolas Froger, Michel Hamon, Alain M Gardier, Laurence Lanfume. Sustained pharmacological blockade of NK1 substance P receptors causes functional desensitization of dorsal raphe 5-HT 1A autoreceptors in mice. Journal of neurochemistry. vol 95. issue 6. 2006-01-20. PMID:16219031. recording of drn serotonergic neurons in brainstem slices showed that gr 205171 treatment reduced (by approximately 1.5 fold) the potency of the 5-ht 1a receptor agonist, ipsapirone, to inhibit cell firing. 2006-01-20 2023-08-12 mouse