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Cholinergic Fibers - Metabolism (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Cholinergic Fibers - Metabolism'
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Cholinergic denervation occurs early in Parkinson disease.
15 Jun 2009
rec_pub_19535769-cholinergic-denervation-occurs-early-parkinson-disease.htm
2 Jun 2009
Pancreatic exocrine secretion is affected by galanin, but the mechanisms involved are unclear. We aimed to determine the effect and elucidate the mechanism of action of exogenous galanin on basal and stimulated pancreatic amylase secretion in vitro. ...
rec_pub_19497960-galanin-inhibits-caerulein-stimulated-pancreatic-amylase-secretion.htm
Cognitive functions in a patient with Parkinson-dementia syndrome undergoing deep brain stimulation.
30 May 2009
BACKGROUND: Dementia represents one of the most challenging health problems. Despite intense research, available therapies have thus far only achieved modest results. Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is an effective treatment option for some movement ...
rec_pub_19506141-cognitive-functions-patient-parkinson-dementia-syndrome-undergoing.htm
The role of the p75 neurotrophin receptor in cholinergic dysfunction in Alzheimer's disease.
18 May 2009
Degeneration of basal forebrain cholinergic neurons is a common feature of Alzheimer's disease and is proposed to be an early and key event in the condition's etiology. This review discusses recent findings that strongly link the p75 neurotrophin ...
rec_pub_19458382-the-role-p75-neurotrophin-receptor-cholinergic-dysfunction-alzheimer.htm
12 May 2009
The GLW-amide family is a neuropeptide family found in cnidarian species and is characterized by the C-terminal amino acid sequence -Gly-Leu-Trp-NH(2). To detect mammalian peptides structurally related to the GLW-amide family, we examined rat brain ...
rec_pub_19440733-immunohistochemical-evidence-existence-novel-mammalian-neuropeptides.htm
May 2009
Uranium is a heavy metal naturally present in the environment that may be chronically ingested by the population. Previous studies have shown that uranium is present in the brain and alters behaviour, notably locomotor activity, sensorimotor ...
rec_pub_19409444-heavy-metal-uranium-affects-brain-cholinergic-system-rat-following.htm
Discrete responses of myenteric neurons to structural and functional damage by neurotoxins in vitro.
28 Apr 2009
Damage to the enteric nervous system is implicated in human disease and animal models of inflammatory bowel disease, diabetes, and Parkinson's disease, but the mechanism of death and the response of surviving neurons are poorly understood. We ...
rec_pub_19407212-discrete-responses-myenteric-neurons-structural-functional-damage.htm
Age-associated leukoaraiosis and cortical cholinergic deafferentation.
19 Apr 2009
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship between age-associated MRI leukoaraiosis or white matter hyperintensities (WMH) and cortical acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity. BACKGROUND: One possible mechanism of cognitive decline in elderly ...
rec_pub_19380700-age-associated-leukoaraiosis-cortical-cholinergic-deafferentation.htm
17 Mar 2009
There is a glaring lack of knowledge on mouse colonic motility in vivo, primarily due to unavailability of adequate recording methods. Using a noninvasive miniature catheter pressure transducer inserted into the distal colon, we assessed changes in ...
rec_pub_19299579-cholinergic-giant-migrating-contractions-conscious-mouse-colon.htm
Subsets of retinal neurons and glia express P2Y1 receptors.
12 Feb 2009
Recent evidence suggests that extracellular ATP modulates retinal processing and could play a role in modulating glial cells during retinal diseases. Here, we evaluated the localization of P2Y(1) receptors in the rat retina using indirect ...
rec_pub_19223012-subsets-retinal-neurons-glia-express-p2y1-receptors.htm
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