All Relations between serotonergic and brainstem

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Paraskevi Mavrogiorgou, Fabio Nalato, Saskia Meves, Stefanie Luksnat, Christine Norra, Ralf Gold, Georg Juckel, Christos Krogia. Transcranial sonography in obsessive-compulsive disorder. Journal of psychiatric research. vol 47. issue 11. 2014-05-13. PMID:23932243. this study used tcs to examine the alterations in different parenchymal regions, especially concerning serotonergic brainstem raphe nuclei as well as basal ganglia in ocd. 2014-05-13 2023-08-12 human
Paraskevi Mavrogiorgou, Fabio Nalato, Saskia Meves, Stefanie Luksnat, Christine Norra, Ralf Gold, Georg Juckel, Christos Krogia. Transcranial sonography in obsessive-compulsive disorder. Journal of psychiatric research. vol 47. issue 11. 2014-05-13. PMID:23932243. obsessive-compulsive disorder patients showed reduced echogenity of the serotonergic brainstem raphe nuclei (32.3%) compared with healthy controls (16.1%). 2014-05-13 2023-08-12 human
Paraskevi Mavrogiorgou, Fabio Nalato, Saskia Meves, Stefanie Luksnat, Christine Norra, Ralf Gold, Georg Juckel, Christos Krogia. Transcranial sonography in obsessive-compulsive disorder. Journal of psychiatric research. vol 47. issue 11. 2014-05-13. PMID:23932243. patients with ocd significantly more often reveal a hypoechogenic brainstem raphe possibly reflecting altered serotonergic neurons there and a hyperechogenicity of caudate nucleus indicating structural or molecular cell changes. 2014-05-13 2023-08-12 human
Christos Krogias, Gerrit Fischer, Saskia H Meves, Ralf Gold, Georg Juckel, Christine Norr. Brainstem raphe alterations depicted by transcranial sonography do not result in serotonergic functional impairment. Journal of neuroimaging : official journal of the American Society of Neuroimaging. vol 23. issue 4. 2014-05-05. PMID:23751197. brainstem raphe alterations depicted by transcranial sonography do not result in serotonergic functional impairment. 2014-05-05 2023-08-12 human
Yu Shin Kim, Yuxia Chu, Liang Han, Man Li, Zhe Li, Pamela Colleen LaVinka, Shuohao Sun, Zongxiang Tang, Kyoungsook Park, Michael J Caterina, Ke Ren, Ronald Dubner, Feng Wei, Xinzhong Don. Central terminal sensitization of TRPV1 by descending serotonergic facilitation modulates chronic pain. Neuron. vol 81. issue 4. 2014-04-23. PMID:24462040. the central terminal trpv1 sensitization was maintained by descending serotonergic (5-ht) input from the brainstem. 2014-04-23 2023-08-12 Not clear
Susan H Fo. Non-dopaminergic treatments for motor control in Parkinson's disease. Drugs. vol 73. issue 13. 2014-04-10. PMID:23917951. these non-dopaminergic neurotransmitters include noradrenergic, serotonergic, glutamatergic, and cholinergic systems within cortical, brainstem and basal ganglia regions. 2014-04-10 2023-08-12 human
Daniel Rubens, Harvey B Sarna. Sudden infant death syndrome: an update and new perspectives of etiology. Handbook of clinical neurology. vol 112. 2014-03-27. PMID:23622296. neuropathological studies and theories implicate: (1) hypoplasia or defective transmitter function in the medullary arcuate nucleus, a derivative of the rhombencephalic lip of his; (2) synaptic or receptor immaturity of the nucleus of the fasciculus solitarius, the "pneumotaxic center"; and (3) functional impairment of the serotonergic raphé nuclei of the pontine and medullary ventral median septum and other serotonergic neurons of the brainstem. 2014-03-27 2023-08-12 Not clear
Natsuko Tsujino, Tomomi Tsunematsu, Motokazu Uchigashima, Kohtarou Konno, Akihiro Yamanaka, Kazuto Kobayashi, Masahiko Watanabe, Yoshimasa Koyama, Takeshi Sakura. Chronic alterations in monoaminergic cells in the locus coeruleus in orexin neuron-ablated narcoleptic mice. PloS one. vol 8. issue 7. 2014-03-25. PMID:23922890. to evaluate this hypothesis, we examined firing patterns of serotonergic (5-ht) neurons and noradrenergic (na) neurons in the brain stem, two important neuronal populations in the regulation of sleep/wakefulness states. 2014-03-25 2023-08-12 mouse
Juliann M Paolicch. The timing of pediatric epilepsy syndromes: what are the developmental triggers? Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. vol 1304. 2014-02-19. PMID:24279892. the neurologic pathways underlying the development of spasms have been identified through pet scans as developmental abnormalities of serotonergic and gabaergic neurotransmitter systems in the brain stem and basal ganglia. 2014-02-19 2023-08-12 Not clear
James H Fox, Christopher A Lowr. Corticotropin-releasing factor-related peptides, serotonergic systems, and emotional behavior. Frontiers in neuroscience. vol 7. 2014-02-18. PMID:24065880. there are multiple mechanisms through which crf-related peptides may influence emotional behavior, one of which is through altering the activity of brainstem neuromodulatory systems, including serotonergic systems. 2014-02-18 2023-08-12 Not clear
Carla S Lima, Ana C Dutra-Tavares, Fernanda Nunes, André L Nunes-Freitas, Anderson Ribeiro-Carvalho, Cláudio C Filgueiras, Alex C Manhães, Armando Meyer, Yael Abreu-Villaç. Methamidophos exposure during the early postnatal period of mice: immediate and late-emergent effects on the cholinergic and serotonergic systems and behavior. Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology. vol 134. issue 1. 2014-01-28. PMID:23596261. at pn10, we assessed cholinergic and serotonergic biomarkers in the cerebral cortex and brainstem. 2014-01-28 2023-08-12 mouse
Bradley B Randall, David S Paterson, Elisabeth A Haas, Kevin G Broadbelt, Jhodie R Duncan, Othon J Mena, Henry F Krous, Felicia L Trachtenberg, Hannah C Kinne. Potential asphyxia and brainstem abnormalities in sudden and unexpected death in infants. Pediatrics. vol 132. issue 6. 2014-01-28. PMID:24218471. we tested the hypothesis that infants may be exposed to differing degrees of asphyxia in sleep environments, such that vulnerable infants with a severe underlying brainstem deficiency in serotonergic, γ-aminobutyric acid-ergic, or 14-3-3 transduction proteins succumb even without asphyxial triggers (e.g., supine), whereas infants with intermediate or borderline brainstem deficiencies require asphyxial stressors to precipitate death. 2014-01-28 2023-08-12 Not clear
Jean-François Perrier, Hanne Borger Rasmussen, Rasmus Kordt Christensen, Anders Victor Peterse. Modulation of the intrinsic properties of motoneurons by serotonin. Current pharmaceutical design. vol 19. issue 24. 2014-01-27. PMID:23360270. serotonergic neurons in the raphe nuclei in the brainstem innervate most parts of the central nervous system including motoneurons in the spinal cord and brainstem. 2014-01-27 2023-08-12 Not clear
George B Richerso. Serotonin: The Anti-SuddenDeathAmine? Epilepsy currents. vol 13. issue 5. 2013-12-18. PMID:24348119. they have also identified a link to the serotonergic system of the brainstem; this, in turn, led to recognition that sudep and sudden infant death syndrome (sids) may share a common final pathway in the sequence of events that lead to death. 2013-12-18 2023-08-12 Not clear
Russell S Ray, Andrea E Corcoran, Rachael D Brust, Laura P Soriano, Eugene E Nattie, Susan M Dymeck. Egr2-neurons control the adult respiratory response to hypercapnia. Brain research. vol 1511. 2013-12-09. PMID:23261662. of the multiple brainstem sites proposed to affect ventilation in response to hypercapnia, only the retrotrapezoid nucleus, a portion of the serotonergic raphé, and a portion of the a5 nucleus have a history of egr2 expression. 2013-12-09 2023-08-12 mouse
Hidenori Aizaw. Habenula and the asymmetric development of the vertebrate brain. Anatomical science international. vol 88. issue 1. 2013-11-11. PMID:23086722. habenula is a relay nucleus connecting the forebrain with the brain stem and plays a pivotal role in cognitive behaviors by regulating serotonergic and dopaminergic activities. 2013-11-11 2023-08-12 zebrafish
Naozumi Araragi, Klaus-Peter Lesc. Serotonin (5-HT) in the regulation of depression-related emotionality: insight from 5-HT transporter and tryptophan hydroxylase-2 knockout mouse models. Current drug targets. vol 14. issue 5. 2013-10-29. PMID:23547810. among various targets of serotonergic projections, which originate from the raphe nuclei in the brain stem, particular focus is placed on the hippocampus due to its unique dual role in memory and emotion. 2013-10-29 2023-08-12 mouse
A Jahanshahi, R Vlamings, W M C van Roon-Mom, R L M Faull, H J Waldvogel, M L F Janssen, Y Yakkioui, D H Zeef, E Kocabicak, H W M Steinbusch, Y Teme. Changes in brainstem serotonergic and dopaminergic cell populations in experimental and clinical Huntington's disease. Neuroscience. vol 238. 2013-10-17. PMID:23403175. changes in brainstem serotonergic and dopaminergic cell populations in experimental and clinical huntington's disease. 2013-10-17 2023-08-12 human
Margaret T T Wong-Riley, Qiuli Liu, Xiu-ping Ga. Peripheral-central chemoreceptor interaction and the significance of a critical period in the development of respiratory control. Respiratory physiology & neurobiology. vol 185. issue 1. 2013-07-22. PMID:22684042. candidates for central chemoreceptors include phox2b-containing neurons of the retrotrapezoid nucleus, serotonergic neurons of the medullary raphé, and/or multiple sites within the brain stem. 2013-07-22 2023-08-12 rat
Dale C Hesdorffer, Torbjorn Tomso. Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy. Potential role of antiepileptic drugs. CNS drugs. vol 27. issue 2. 2013-07-19. PMID:23109241. suggested factors predisposing to sudep have included long-qt-related mutations, impaired serotonergic brain stem control of respiration, altered autonomic control and seizures with a pronounced postictal suppression and respiratory compromise. 2013-07-19 2023-08-12 Not clear