scholarly journals Activation and potentiation of GIRK channel activity by ivermectin

Author(s):  
I-Shan Chen ◽  
Michihiro Tateyama ◽  
Yuko Fukata ◽  
Motonari Uesugi ◽  
Yoshihiro Kubo
Fitoterapia ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 137 ◽  
pp. 104272 ◽  
Author(s):  
Attila Ványolós ◽  
Péter Orvos ◽  
Bayar Chuluunbaatar ◽  
László Tálosi ◽  
Judit Hohmann

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Timothy R. Rose ◽  
Ezequiel Marron Fernandez de Velasco ◽  
Baovi N. Vo ◽  
Megan E. Tipps ◽  
Kevin Wickman

ABSTRACTBackgroundDrug-induced neuroadaptations in the prefrontal cortex are thought to underlie impaired executive functions that reinforce addictive behaviors. Repeated cocaine exposure increased layer 5/6 pyramidal neuron excitability in the mouse prelimbic cortex (PL), an adaptation attributable to a suppression of G protein-gated inwardly rectifying K+ (GIRK/Kir3) channel activity. GIRK channel suppression in the PL of drug-naïve mice enhanced the motor-stimulatory effect of cocaine. The impact of cocaine on PL GABA neurons, key pyramidal neuron regulators, and the behavioral relevance of increased PL pyramidal neuron excitability, remain unclear.MethodsThe effect of repeated cocaine on mouse layer 5/6 PL GABA neurons was assessed using slice electrophysiology. Adaptations enhancing PL pyramidal neuron excitability were modeled in drug-naïve mice using persistent viral Cre ablation and acute chemogenetic approaches. The impact of these manipulations on PL-dependent behavior was assessed in motor activity and trace fear conditioning tests.ResultsRepeated cocaine treatment did not impact GIRK channel activity in, or excitability of, layer 5/6 PL GABA neurons. GIRK channel ablation in PL pyramidal neurons enhanced the motor-stimulatory effect of cocaine but did not impact baseline activity or fear learning. In contrast, direct or indirect chemogenetic activation of PL pyramidal neurons increased baseline and cocaine-induced motor activity and disrupted fear learning. These effects were mirrored by chemogenetic activation of PL pyramidal neurons projecting to the ventral tegmental area.ConclusionsManipulations enhancing the excitability of PL pyramidal neurons, including those projecting to the VTA, recapitulate behavioral hallmarks of repeated cocaine exposure.


2003 ◽  
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Luying Peng ◽  
Tooraj Mirshahi ◽  
Hailin Zhang ◽  
Jeanne P. Hirsch ◽  
Diomedes E. Logothetis

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Author(s):  
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Shai Berlin ◽  
Nathan Dascal

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Author(s):  
Marie-Cecile Kienitz ◽  
Anne Niemeyer ◽  
Gabriele M. König ◽  
Evi Kostenis ◽  
Lutz Pott ◽  
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pp. 463a
Author(s):  
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Eitan Reuveny

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pp. 6135-6147 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anna N. Bukiya ◽  
Serdar Durdagi ◽  
Sergei Noskov ◽  
Avia Rosenhouse-Dantsker

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