All Relations between serotonergic and brainstem

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C A Lowr. Functional subsets of serotonergic neurones: implications for control of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis. Journal of neuroendocrinology. vol 14. issue 11. 2003-01-03. PMID:12421345. a detailed analysis of the brainstem raphé complex and its ascending projections reveals that facilitatory and inhibitory effects of serotonergic systems on glucocorticoid secretion may be due to influences of topographically organized and functionally diverse serotonergic systems. 2003-01-03 2023-08-12 Not clear
Y Ozawa, S Takashim. Developmental neurotransmitter pathology in the brainstem of sudden infant death syndrome: a review and sleep position. Forensic science international. vol 130 Suppl. 2003-01-02. PMID:12350301. in sids infants, there are an increase of glial fibrillary acidic protein (gfap)-positive astrocytes in the brainstem, an increase of substance p (sp) in the medulla and pons, a decrease of tyrosine hydroxylase (th)-positive catecholaminergic neurons in the ventrolateral medulla (vlm), and vagal nuclei in the medulla oblongata and basal ganglia, a decrease of tryptophan hydroxylase (trh)-positive serotonergic neurons in the periaqueductal gray matter (pag), and decreases of 5-hydroxytryptamine 1a (5-ht1a) and 5-ht2a receptor immunoreactivities in the vlm and vagal nuclei in the medulla oblongata. 2003-01-02 2023-08-12 Not clear
Isabelle Férézou, Bruno Cauli, Elisa L Hill, Jean Rossier, Edith Hamel, Bertrand Lambole. 5-HT3 receptors mediate serotonergic fast synaptic excitation of neocortical vasoactive intestinal peptide/cholecystokinin interneurons. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. vol 22. issue 17. 2002-09-13. PMID:12196560. our results establish a clear correlation between the presence of the 5-ht3a receptor subunit in neocortical vip/cck gabaergic interneurons, its functional expression, and its synaptic activation by serotonergic afferent fibers from the brainstem raphe nuclei. 2002-09-13 2023-08-12 rat
R S Bitner, A L Nikke. Alpha-7 nicotinic receptor expression by two distinct cell types in the dorsal raphe nucleus and locus coeruleus of rat. Brain research. vol 938. issue 1-2. 2002-08-08. PMID:12031534. using an antibody against the alpha 7 nachr subunit, immunohistochemical staining was observed in rat dorsal raphe nucleus (drn) and locus coeruleus (lc), serotonergic and noradrenergic brainstem nuclei, respectively. 2002-08-08 2023-08-12 rat
I Bodnár, Z S Bánky, B E Tóth, G M Nagy, B Halás. Brain structures mediating the suckling stimulus-induced release of prolactin. Journal of neuroendocrinology. vol 14. issue 5. 2002-06-11. PMID:12000544. the findings demonstrate for the first time that: (i) interruption of the connections between the brain stem and the hypothalamus interferes with the prolactin response to the suckling stimulus; (ii) serotonergic fibres terminating in the hypothalamic pvn are involved in the mediation of the suckling stimulus; and (iii) within the pvn, neurones in the medial, largely parvocellular subdivision of the cell group take part in the transfer of the neural signal, eventually inducing prolactin release. 2002-06-11 2023-08-12 rat
Marina R Picciotto, William A Corrigal. Neuronal systems underlying behaviors related to nicotine addiction: neural circuits and molecular genetics. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. vol 22. issue 9. 2002-05-20. PMID:11978809. indeed, the actions of nicotine on many systems, including brainstem cholinergic, gabaergic, noradrenergic, and serotonergic nuclei, may help to mediate nicotine effects related to addiction. 2002-05-20 2023-08-12 mouse
Satoshi Kuchiiwa, Shi Bin Cheng, Itsugi Nagatomo, Yasuaki Akasaki, Masahiro Uchida, Masataka Tominaga, Wataru Hashiguchi, Toshiko Kuchiiw. In utero and lactational exposure to 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin decreases serotonin-immunoreactive neurons in raphe nuclei of male mouse offspring. Neuroscience letters. vol 317. issue 2. 2002-03-19. PMID:11755243. in the male breast-fed offspring born to the tcdd-exposed mice, serotonergic neurons in the brainstem were examined using an immunocytochemical method at 42 days of age. 2002-03-19 2023-08-12 mouse
Ruth L Stornetta, Charles P Sevigny, Patrice G Guyene. Vesicular glutamate transporter DNPI/VGLUT2 mRNA is present in C1 and several other groups of brainstem catecholaminergic neurons. The Journal of comparative neurology. vol 444. issue 3. 2002-03-05. PMID:11840474. by combining dnpi/vglut2 mrna detection and conventional immunohistochemistry, dnpi/vglut2 mrna was undetectable in lower brainstem cholinergic and serotonergic cells, but it was present in several tyrosine hydroxylase-immunoreactive (th-ir) cell groups. 2002-03-05 2023-08-12 mouse
Ruth L Stornetta, Charles P Sevigny, Patrice G Guyene. Vesicular glutamate transporter DNPI/VGLUT2 mRNA is present in C1 and several other groups of brainstem catecholaminergic neurons. The Journal of comparative neurology. vol 444. issue 3. 2002-03-05. PMID:11840474. in conclusion, the general pattern of dnpi/vglut2 expression and its exclusion from gabaergic, cholinergic, and serotonergic neurons supports the notion that dnpi/vglut2 mrna identifies a subset of glutamatergic neurons in the lower brainstem. 2002-03-05 2023-08-12 mouse
Jike Lu, François Féron, Alan Mackay-Sim, Phil M E Wait. Olfactory ensheathing cells promote locomotor recovery after delayed transplantation into transected spinal cord. Brain : a journal of neurology. vol 125. issue Pt 1. 2002-03-01. PMID:11834589. ten weeks after transection and transplantation there was significant recovery of locomotor behaviour and restoration of descending inhibition of spinal cord reflexes, accompanied by growth of axons across the transection site, including serotonergic axons arising from the brainstem raphe nuclei. 2002-03-01 2023-08-12 human
Jike Lu, François Féron, Alan Mackay-Sim, Phil M E Wait. Olfactory ensheathing cells promote locomotor recovery after delayed transplantation into transected spinal cord. Brain : a journal of neurology. vol 125. issue Pt 1. 2002-03-01. PMID:11834589. regrowth of brainstem raphe axons across the transplant site was shown by the presence of serotonergic axons in the spinal cord caudal to the transection site, and by retrograde labelling of cells in the nucleus raphe magnus after injections of fluorogold into the caudal spinal cord. 2002-03-01 2023-08-12 human
Jike Lu, François Féron, Alan Mackay-Sim, Phil M E Wait. Olfactory ensheathing cells promote locomotor recovery after delayed transplantation into transected spinal cord. Brain : a journal of neurology. vol 125. issue Pt 1. 2002-03-01. PMID:11834589. neither serotonergic axons nor labelled brainstem cells were observed in the control animals. 2002-03-01 2023-08-12 human
V Arango, M D Underwood, M Boldrini, H Tamir, S A Kassir, S Hsiung, J J Chen, J J Man. Serotonin 1A receptors, serotonin transporter binding and serotonin transporter mRNA expression in the brainstem of depressed suicide victims. Neuropsychopharmacology : official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology. vol 25. issue 6. 2002-01-28. PMID:11750182. serotonergic innervation of the prefrontal cortex arises predominantly from neurons in the brainstem dorsal raphe nucleus (drn). 2002-01-28 2023-08-12 Not clear
W J Korzan, T R Summers, P J Ronan, K J Renner, C H Summer. The role of monoaminergic nuclei during aggression and sympathetic social signaling. Brain, behavior and evolution. vol 57. issue 6. 2002-01-02. PMID:11713386. a social sign stimulus that is sympathetically induced affects aggressive approaches and influences serotonergic, dopaminergic and noradrenergic activity in the brainstem nuclei of anolis carolinensis. 2002-01-02 2023-08-12 human
L M Hurley, A M Thompso. Serotonergic innervation of the auditory brainstem of the Mexican free-tailed bat, Tadarida brasiliensis. The Journal of comparative neurology. vol 435. issue 1. 2001-07-26. PMID:11370012. serotonergic innervation of the auditory brainstem of the mexican free-tailed bat, tadarida brasiliensis. 2001-07-26 2023-08-12 Not clear
L M Hurley, A M Thompso. Serotonergic innervation of the auditory brainstem of the Mexican free-tailed bat, Tadarida brasiliensis. The Journal of comparative neurology. vol 435. issue 1. 2001-07-26. PMID:11370012. this dichotomy raises an interesting question regarding the serotonergic innervation of the bat auditory brainstem: is the serotonergic input to the auditory brainstem similar in bats and other mammals, or are there specializations in the serotonergic innervation of bats that may be related to their exceptional hearing capabilities? 2001-07-26 2023-08-12 Not clear
L M Hurley, A M Thompso. Serotonergic innervation of the auditory brainstem of the Mexican free-tailed bat, Tadarida brasiliensis. The Journal of comparative neurology. vol 435. issue 1. 2001-07-26. PMID:11370012. to address this question, we immunocytochemically labeled serotonergic fibers in the brainstem of the mexican free-tailed bat, tadarida brasiliensis. 2001-07-26 2023-08-12 Not clear
L M Hurley, A M Thompso. Serotonergic innervation of the auditory brainstem of the Mexican free-tailed bat, Tadarida brasiliensis. The Journal of comparative neurology. vol 435. issue 1. 2001-07-26. PMID:11370012. we found many similarities in the pattern of serotonergic innervation of the auditory brainstem in tadarida compared with other mammals, but we also found two striking differences. 2001-07-26 2023-08-12 Not clear
R G Evans, S Ventura, R A Dampney, J Ludbroo. Neural mechanisms in the cardiovascular responses to acute central hypovolaemia. Clinical and experimental pharmacology & physiology. vol 28. issue 5-6. 2001-07-26. PMID:11428384. there is also strong evidence that phase ii depends on brainstem delta-opioid receptor and nitrergic mechanisms and can potentially be modulated by circulating or neuronally released adrenocorticotropic hormone, brainstem serotonergic pathways operating through 5-ht1a receptors and opioids acting through mu- and kappa-opioid receptors in the brainstem. 2001-07-26 2023-08-12 Not clear
E T Larson, C H Summer. Serotonin reverses dominant social status. Behavioural brain research. vol 121. issue 1-2. 2001-06-28. PMID:11275287. serotonergic activation is manifest rapidly (1 h) in hippocampus, nucleus accumbens and brainstem of subordinate males, and is expressed more rapidly in dominant males. 2001-06-28 2023-08-12 Not clear