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Characterization of a Novel Drosophila SERT Mutant: Insights on the Contribution of the Serotonin Neural System to Behaviors
(American Chemical Society, 2017)
Serotonin as a physiological substrate for myeloperoxidase and its superoxide-dependent oxidation to cytotoxic tryptamine-4,5-dione
(Portland Press, 2010-01-01)
During inflammatory events, neutrophils and platelets interact to release a variety of mediators. Neutrophils generate superoxide and hydrogen peroxide, and also discharge the haem enzyme myeloperoxidase. Among numerous ...
Serotonin as a physiological substrate for myeloperoxidase and its superoxide-dependent oxidation to cytotoxic tryptamine-4,5-dione
(Portland Press, 2010-01-01)
During inflammatory events, neutrophils and platelets interact to release a variety of mediators. Neutrophils generate superoxide and hydrogen peroxide, and also discharge the haem enzyme myeloperoxidase. Among numerous ...
Myristoylated alanine-rich C kinase substrate phosphorylation is involved in thrombin-induced serotonin release from platelets
(Wiley, 2001-12)
Stimulation of platelets by thrombin induces protein kinase C (PKC) activation, phosphorylation of pleckstrin, aggregation and serotonin release. Here, we demonstrate that, in human platelets, thrombin stimulation also ...
Allopregnanolone reversion of estrogen and progesterone memory impairment: interplay with serotonin release
(Springer Wien, 2019-10)
Previously, we found out that in ovariectomized female rats, estrogen and progesterone produce a memory deficit which is reverted by the intrahippocampal administration of allopregnanolone. Here, we study the possible ...
Extracellular ca2+ requirement for serotonin-induced release and meiosis reinitiation from prophase in oocytes of the scallop argopecten purpuratus
(INTERNATIONAL SCIENCE SERVICES, 2005)
The effect of 4-methyl-thioamphetamine on olfactory responses in Drosophila is explained by an increased serotonin release in the fly brain
(2015)
4-MTA (4-Methylthioamphetamine) is a “designer drug” which induces prolonged stimulation and euphoria, and has been
associated with neurotoxicity and even death. It was designed to specifically block the serotonergic plasma ...
Increased serotonin release in the brain underlies the effect of 4-MTA on olfactory responses in Drosophila.
(2015)
4-MTA (4-Methylthioamphetamine) is a “designer drug” which
induces prolonged stimulation and euphoria, and has been associated
with neurotoxicity and even death. It was designed to specifically
block the serotonergic plasma ...
In vivo detection of endogenous octopamine and serotonin release upon conditioning-training stimuli in Drosophila Mushroom Bodies
(2017)
Biogenic Amines (BAs) are a group of molecules that act as neurotransmitters
in the brain to modulate complex behaviors, including learning and memory
formation. Drosophila melanogaster, an animal model with important ...