RATIONALE: Emerging data support a role for GABA(B) receptors in anxiety. GABA(B) receptors are comprised of a heterodimeric complex of GABA(B1) and GABA(B2) receptor subunits. The predominant neuronal GABA(B1) receptor isoforms are GABA(B(1a)) and GABA(B(1b)). Recent findings indicate specific roles for these isoforms in conditioned fear responses, although their influence on behavior in tests of unconditioned anxiety is unknown. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to examine the role of the GABA(B(1)) isoforms in unconditioned anxiety. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Mice deficient in the GABA(B(1a)) or GABA(B(1b)) receptor isoforms were examined in a battery of anxiety tests. RESULTS: In most tests, genotype did not significantly affect anxious ...
RATIONALE: Comparison of different mouse strains can provide valuable information about the genetic ...
Although many reviews exist characterizing the molecular differences of GABAB receptor isoforms, the...
There is a growing body of data to support the notion that GABA(B) receptors may be a therapeutic ta...
Although there is much evidence for a role of the inhibitory neurotransmitter gamma-aminobutyric aci...
Metabotropic GABAB receptors predominantly function as heterodimers of GABAB(1) and GABAB(2) subunit...
Rationale: Emerging data support a role for GABAB receptors in anxiety. GABAB receptors are comprise...
GABA, the main inhibitory neurotransmitter in the brain, regulates many physiological and psychologi...
Previous research in humans and non-human animals clearly demonstrates that GABA plays a role in anx...
AbstractAnxiety disorders are the most prevalent central nervous system diseases imposing a high soc...
The 5‐HT 1A receptor has been implicated in the modulation of anxiety processes, mainly via pharmaco...
The GABAB receptor is a functional heterodimer comprising the GABAB1 and GABAB2 subunits, with the G...
The 5‐HT 1A receptor has been implicated in the modulation of anxiety processes, mainly via pharmaco...
Recently, we demonstrated that mice lacking the GABA(B(1)) subunit were more anxious than wild-type ...
Positive gamma-aminobutyric acid type B (GABAB) receptor modulators such as GS39783 have showed anxi...
It is generally understood that genetic mechanisms contribute to pathological anxiety and that C57BL...
RATIONALE: Comparison of different mouse strains can provide valuable information about the genetic ...
Although many reviews exist characterizing the molecular differences of GABAB receptor isoforms, the...
There is a growing body of data to support the notion that GABA(B) receptors may be a therapeutic ta...
Although there is much evidence for a role of the inhibitory neurotransmitter gamma-aminobutyric aci...
Metabotropic GABAB receptors predominantly function as heterodimers of GABAB(1) and GABAB(2) subunit...
Rationale: Emerging data support a role for GABAB receptors in anxiety. GABAB receptors are comprise...
GABA, the main inhibitory neurotransmitter in the brain, regulates many physiological and psychologi...
Previous research in humans and non-human animals clearly demonstrates that GABA plays a role in anx...
AbstractAnxiety disorders are the most prevalent central nervous system diseases imposing a high soc...
The 5‐HT 1A receptor has been implicated in the modulation of anxiety processes, mainly via pharmaco...
The GABAB receptor is a functional heterodimer comprising the GABAB1 and GABAB2 subunits, with the G...
The 5‐HT 1A receptor has been implicated in the modulation of anxiety processes, mainly via pharmaco...
Recently, we demonstrated that mice lacking the GABA(B(1)) subunit were more anxious than wild-type ...
Positive gamma-aminobutyric acid type B (GABAB) receptor modulators such as GS39783 have showed anxi...
It is generally understood that genetic mechanisms contribute to pathological anxiety and that C57BL...
RATIONALE: Comparison of different mouse strains can provide valuable information about the genetic ...
Although many reviews exist characterizing the molecular differences of GABAB receptor isoforms, the...
There is a growing body of data to support the notion that GABA(B) receptors may be a therapeutic ta...