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Brain glutamic acid decarboxylase

Julien JF, Legay F, Dumas S, Tappaz M, Mallet J (1987) Molecular cloning, expression and in situ hybridization of rat brain glutamic acid decarboxylase messenger RNA. Neurosci Lett., 73, 173-180. [Pg.337]

Oertel WH, Schmechel DE, Tappaz ML, Kopin IJ (1981a) Production of a specific antiserum to rat brain glutamic acid decarboxylase by injection of an antigen-antibody complex. Neuroscience, 6, 2689-2700. [Pg.351]

Asada, H, Kawamura, Y, Maruyama, K, Kume, H, Ding, RG, Kanbara, N, Kuzume, H, Sanbo, M, Yagi, T and Obata, K (1997) Cleft palate and decreased brain y-aminobutyric acid in mice lacking the 67-kDa isoform of glutamic acid decarboxylase. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 94 6496-6499. [Pg.248]

Ji, F., Kanbara, N., and Obata, K. (1999) GABA and histogenesis in fetal and neonatal mouse brain lacking both the isoforms of glutamic acid decarboxylase. Neurosci. Res. 33, 187-194. [Pg.109]

Peat, M. A., and Gibb, J. W. (1983) The effects of phencyclidine on glutamic acid decarboxylase activity in several regions of the rat brain. Neurosci. Lett., 35 301-306. [Pg.213]

Sasaki K, Flatta S, Flaga M, Ohshika H. (1999). Effects of bilobalide on gamma-aminobutyric acid levels and glutamic acid decarboxylase in mouse brain. EurJ Pharmacol. 367(2-3) 165-73. [Pg.487]

Guidotti, A., Auta, J., Davis, J.M., Gerevini, V.D., Dwivedi, Y., Grayson, D.R., Impagnatiello, E, Pandey, G., Pesold, C., Sharma, R., Uzunov, D., and Costa, E. (2000) Decrease in reelin and glutamic acid decarboxylase 67 (GAD67) expression in schizophrenia and bipolar disorder a postmortem brain study. Arch Gen Psychiatry 57 1061-1069. [Pg.17]

SNA does not affect the concentrations of histamine and glutamic add, but It decreases the activity of glutamic acid decarboxylase and reduces the concentrations of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) In rat brain. 5 GABA release Is Inhibited by acute administration, but not by chronic treatment. 5 SNA Increases serum creatinine phosphoklnase content In stressed rats. Recently, SNA was found to decrease methionine-enkephalin content In the medulla oblongata and mldbraln In the mouse, whereas other areas remained unaffected.48... [Pg.63]

Danik M., Cassoly E., Manseau F., Sotty F., Mouginot D., and Williams S. (2005). Frequent coexpression of the vesicular glutamate transporter 1 and 2 genes, as well as coexpression with genes for choline acetyltransferase or glutamic acid decarboxylase in neurons of rat brain. J. Neurosci. Res. 81 506-521. [Pg.69]

Kosaka T, Kosaka K, Hataguchi Y, Nagatsu I, Wu JY, Ottersen OP, Storm-Mathisen J, Hama K (1987) Catecholaminergic neurons containing GABA-like and/or glutamic acid decarboxylase-like immunoreactivities in various brain regions of the rat. Exp Brain res 55 191-210. [Pg.99]

Jennes L, Stumpf W, Bissette G, Nemeroff CB (1984) Monosodium glutamate lesions in rat hypothalamus studied by immunohistochemistry for gonadotropin releasing hormone, neurotensin, tyrosine hydroxylase, and glutamic acid decarboxylase and by autoradiography for [3H] estradiol. Brain Res 308 245-253. [Pg.508]

Figure 1(13 Chromatograms of the reaction mixture of (A) crude brain extract under glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD) assay conditions 0.17 mg of crude enzyme protein plus assay mixture was incubated for 1 hour (B) Crude retinal extract under GAD assay conditions 0.30 mg of crude enzyme protein plus assay mixture was incubated for 2 hours. (From Pahuja et al., 1981.)... Figure 1(13 Chromatograms of the reaction mixture of (A) crude brain extract under glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD) assay conditions 0.17 mg of crude enzyme protein plus assay mixture was incubated for 1 hour (B) Crude retinal extract under GAD assay conditions 0.30 mg of crude enzyme protein plus assay mixture was incubated for 2 hours. (From Pahuja et al., 1981.)...
Fatemi SH, Folsom TD, Reutiman TJ, Thuras PD (2009a) Expression of GABA(B) receptors is altered in brains of subjects with autism. Cerebellum 8(l) 64-69 Fatemi SH, Halt A, Stary J, Kanodia R, Schulz SC, Realmuto G (2002a) Glutamic acid decarboxylase 65 and 67 kDa proteins are reduced in parietal and cerebellar cortices of autistic subjects. Biol Psychiatry 52 805-810... [Pg.393]

Westenbroek RE, Westrum LE, Hendrickson AE, Wu JY. 1987. Immunocytochemical localization of cholecystokinin and glutamic acid decarboxylase during normal development in the prepyriform cortex of rats. Brain Res 431 191 - 206. [Pg.203]


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