... red line, right). From the skin, the vector is carried into sensory nerves and releases the inhibitory neurotransmitter locally in the spinal cord (red oval). Credit: University of Michigan This week, ...
... to schizophrenia. He's shown the downstream signaling of BDNF, a key pathway in the regulation of the inhibitory neurotransmitter GABA, is not working well in these animals. "Now we are going to see ...
... changes in the expression of alpha 1 containing GABA-A receptors, the main inhibitory neurotransmitter receptor in the brain, that may be dependent upon BDNF-induced activation of the Janus kinase ( ...
... of a chemical nerve messenger (or neurotransmitter) called GABA. GABA is the chief inhibitory neurotransmitter in the central nervous systems of mammals.
That rise in GABA leads to deficits in the ...
... of the control group), but also may reverse some of the effects of addiction on a specific neurotransmitter in the brain.”
"This is an example of the strength of the translational approach of the ...
... acetylcholine receptors at the synapse."
"A single nerve cell synthesizes multiple different neurotransmitter receptor types. The nerve cell must target each of them to distinct synaptic sites that ...
... dynamic regulators of synaptic strength and synapse formation. They also possess receptors for neurotransmitters and steroid hormones that, similarly to receptors of neurons, can trigger electrical ...
... antidepressant effects of learned safety are mediated through the interaction of (at least) two different neurotransmitter systems. Our findings suggest that learned safety is an animal model of a ...