International audienceVariability in drug response to lithium (Li+) is poorly understood and significant, as only 40% of patients with bipolar disorder highly respond to Li+. Li+ can be transported by sodium (Na+) transporters in kidney tubules or red blood cells, but its transport has not been investigated at the blood-brain barrier (BBB). Inhibition and/or transcriptomic strategies for Na+ transporters such as NHE (SLC9), NBC (SLC4), and NKCC (SLC12) were used to assess their role on Li+ transport in human brain endothelial cells. Na+-free buffer was also used to examine Na+/Li+ countertransport (NLCT) activity. The BBB permeability of Li+ evaluated in the rat was 2% that of diazepam, a high passive diffusion lipophilic compound. Gene exp...
Contains fulltext : 138192.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Lithium is th...
The mechanism of action of lithium, an effective treatment for bipolar disease, is still unknown. In...
Increased Na/H antiport activity and abundance in uremic red blood cells. Alterations in red blood c...
Variability in drug response to lithium (Li<sup>+</sup>) is poorly understood and significant, as on...
For over fifty years the elemental cation lithium (Li+) has been the primary agent used in the treat...
International audienceBackground and objectives: Lithium chloride (LiCl) has been shown to improve t...
OBJECTIVE: To study the activity of the sodium-lithium (Na(+)-Li+) countertransport system in vivo i...
Lithium therapy frequently induces nephrogenic diabetes insipidus; amiloride appears to prevent its ...
Effect of chronic lithium treatment upon the Na+-coupled cotransporters in renal brush border membra...
Lithium therapy frequently induces nephrogenic diabetes insipidus; amiloride appears to prevent its ...
Li+/Mg2+ competition has been implicated in the therapeutic action of Li+ treatment in bipolar illne...
Lithium is widely used in the treatment of bipolar affective disorders, but often causes nephrogenic...
Background: This study investigates the role of lithium chloride (LiCl) in regulating the expression...
Sodium-lithium countertransport (SLC) is an ouabain-insensitive exchange of Na for Li found in the e...
Lithium (Li+) salts are widely used to treat bipolar mood disorders. Recent trials suggest a potenti...
Contains fulltext : 138192.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Lithium is th...
The mechanism of action of lithium, an effective treatment for bipolar disease, is still unknown. In...
Increased Na/H antiport activity and abundance in uremic red blood cells. Alterations in red blood c...
Variability in drug response to lithium (Li<sup>+</sup>) is poorly understood and significant, as on...
For over fifty years the elemental cation lithium (Li+) has been the primary agent used in the treat...
International audienceBackground and objectives: Lithium chloride (LiCl) has been shown to improve t...
OBJECTIVE: To study the activity of the sodium-lithium (Na(+)-Li+) countertransport system in vivo i...
Lithium therapy frequently induces nephrogenic diabetes insipidus; amiloride appears to prevent its ...
Effect of chronic lithium treatment upon the Na+-coupled cotransporters in renal brush border membra...
Lithium therapy frequently induces nephrogenic diabetes insipidus; amiloride appears to prevent its ...
Li+/Mg2+ competition has been implicated in the therapeutic action of Li+ treatment in bipolar illne...
Lithium is widely used in the treatment of bipolar affective disorders, but often causes nephrogenic...
Background: This study investigates the role of lithium chloride (LiCl) in regulating the expression...
Sodium-lithium countertransport (SLC) is an ouabain-insensitive exchange of Na for Li found in the e...
Lithium (Li+) salts are widely used to treat bipolar mood disorders. Recent trials suggest a potenti...
Contains fulltext : 138192.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Lithium is th...
The mechanism of action of lithium, an effective treatment for bipolar disease, is still unknown. In...
Increased Na/H antiport activity and abundance in uremic red blood cells. Alterations in red blood c...