Neuropeptides are special in their expression profiles restricted to neuronal subpopulations and low tissue mRNA levels. Genetic, epigenetic and transcriptional mechanisms that define spatiotemporal expression of the neuropeptide genes have utmost importance for the formation and functions of neural circuits in normal and pathological human brain. This thesis focuses on regulation of transcription of the opioid/nociceptin genes, the largest neuropeptide family, and on identification of adaptive changes in these mechanisms associated with alcoholism as model human pathology. Two epigenetic mechanisms, the common for most cells in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (dlPFC) and the neuron-subpopulation specific that may orchestrate prodynorphi...
Dynorphins, the endogenous ligands for the kappa opioid receptor, are implicated in neuropsychiatric...
Ethanol alters neural activity through interaction with multiple neurotransmitters and neuromodulato...
none7siSeveral studies demonstrated the role of the endogenous opioid system in the development of s...
Molecular mechanisms that define patterns of neuropeptide expression are essential for the formation...
Background and Aim: Alcohol alters several neurotransmitter systems within the brain and accumulated...
Dynorphins are critically involved in the development, maintenance and relapse of alcoholism. Alcoho...
Neuropeptides serve as neurohormones and local paracrine regulators that control neural networks reg...
Neuropeptides serve as neurohormones and local paracrine regulators that control neural networks reg...
Molecular changes in cortical areas of addicted brain may underlie cognitive impairment and loss of ...
Dynorphins, the endogenous ligands for the kappa opioid receptor, are implicated in neuropsychiatric...
Ethanol alters neural activity through interaction with multiple neurotransmitters and neuromodulato...
none7siSeveral studies demonstrated the role of the endogenous opioid system in the development of s...
Molecular mechanisms that define patterns of neuropeptide expression are essential for the formation...
Background and Aim: Alcohol alters several neurotransmitter systems within the brain and accumulated...
Dynorphins are critically involved in the development, maintenance and relapse of alcoholism. Alcoho...
Neuropeptides serve as neurohormones and local paracrine regulators that control neural networks reg...
Neuropeptides serve as neurohormones and local paracrine regulators that control neural networks reg...
Molecular changes in cortical areas of addicted brain may underlie cognitive impairment and loss of ...
Dynorphins, the endogenous ligands for the kappa opioid receptor, are implicated in neuropsychiatric...
Ethanol alters neural activity through interaction with multiple neurotransmitters and neuromodulato...
none7siSeveral studies demonstrated the role of the endogenous opioid system in the development of s...