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Hippocampus, modeling

Alzheimer s disease (AD) 2. In the hippocampus of p-amylo id-treated rats, an animal model of AD, 2-AG levels are elevated and exert neuroprotection but also participate in memory retention loss 2. Inhibitors of cellular re-uptake or CB-, antagonists, possibly depending on the phase of the disorder... [Pg.467]

Neuronal excitotoxicity AEA levels are elevated in the hippocampus of mice treated with kainic acid. 2-AG levels are elevated in rats treated with pilocarpine These are two animal models of epileptic seizures, where the endocannabinoids play an anti-convulsant and protective function Inhibitors of cellular re-uptake... [Pg.467]

We have evaluated the dose-related effects of PCP, ketamine, and selected anticonvulsant drugs on seizure activity in the hippocampal model of kindled seizures. The hippocampal model is particularly well suited for the study of the anticonvulsant effects of drugs because of the slow rate of acquisition of the fully kindled seizure. Electrical stimulation of the dorsal hippocampus initially evokes a stereotyped sequence of behavior, accompanied by a characteristic EEG pattern. Repeated electrical stimulation eventually results in generalized kindled seizures. This allows the testing of drugs on the unkindled hippocampal seizure (afterdischarge) to be compared to effects on the fully kindled seizure in the same rats. [Pg.84]

Bliss, T. V. and Collingridge, G. L. A synaptic model of memory long-term potentiation in the hippocampus. Nature 361 31-39,1993. [Pg.873]

Moreover, all cells are not equally targeted in Alzheimer s disease, a disease that has discernable effects on consciousness (Perry et al., 1999). Large pyramidal cells of the frontal and temporal cortex, as well as the large pyramidal cells in CAl of hippocampus and subiculum, are the most susceptible to develop neurofibrillary tangles, to become dysfunctional and ultimately to die (Mann, 1996). It is the accumulation of abnormally hyperphosphorylated tau that disrupts the microtubular system of pyramidal cells in cortex and hippocampus both in experimental animal models and in Alzheimer s disease brain (Gong et al., 2000). [Pg.33]

Xu L, Anwyl R, Rowan MJ (1998) Spatial exploration induces a persistent reversal of longterm potentiation in rat hippocampus [see comments]. Nature 394 891-894 Yehuda R, Antelman SM (1993) Criteria for rationally evaluating animal models of post-traumatic stress disorder. Biol Psychiatry 33 479-486... [Pg.34]


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