نتایج جستجو برای: nicotinic receptor

تعداد نتایج: 595262  

Journal: :Molecular pharmacology 1997
H Eilers E Schaeffer P E Bickler J R Forsayeth

The effect of nicotine on the major human neuronal nicotinic receptor (alpha 4 beta 2 subtype) was studied in permanently transfected HEK 293 cells. Prolonged exposure to low concentrations of nicotine (1 microM) increased epibatidine binding but functionally deactivated the nicotinic receptor, abolishing Ca2+ influx in response to an acute nicotine challenge. Deactivation could also be caused ...

Journal: :European journal of pharmacology 2005
M Imad Damaj Jenny L Wiley Billy R Martin Roger L Papke

There are multiple types of nicotine acetylcholine receptors (nAChR) in the brain associated with synaptic function, signal processing, or cell survival. The therapeutic targeting of nicotinic receptors in the brain will benefit from the identification of drugs, which may be selective for their ability to activate or inhibit a limited range of these receptor subtypes. We previously identified a...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2001
D S Woodruff-Pak R W Vogel G L Wenk

Classical eyeblink conditioning is a well-characterized model paradigm that engages the septohippocampal cholinergic system. This form of associative learning is impaired in normal aging and severely disrupted in Alzheimer's disease (AD). Some nicotinic cholinergic receptor subtypes are lost in AD, making the use of nicotinic allosterically potentiating ligands a promising therapeutic strategy....

2015
Tamami Nakano Chiho Kuriyama Toshiyuki Himichi Michio Nomura

Spontaneous eyeblink rates greatly vary among individuals from several blinks to a few dozen blinks per minute. Because dopamine agonists immediately increase the blink rate, individual differences in blink rate are used as a behavioral index of central dopamine functioning. However, an association of the blink rate with polymorphisms in dopamine-related genes has yet not been found. In this st...

2011
Yira Bermudez Claudia A. Benavente Ralph G. Meyer W. Russell Coyle Myron K. Jacobson Elaine L. Jacobson

BACKGROUND Chronic UV skin exposure leads to epidermal differentiation defects in humans that can be largely restored by pharmacological doses of nicotinic acid. Nicotinic acid has been identified as a ligand for the human G-protein-coupled receptors GPR109A and GPR109B that signal through G(i)-mediated inhibition of adenylyl cyclase. We have examined the expression, cellular distribution, and ...

Journal: :Molecular Biology and Evolution 1998

Journal: :Journal of Biological Chemistry 1996

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