The inhibitory neuropeptide galanin has widespread distribution throughout the central nervous system. Studies indicate that galanin modulates cognition by regulating cholinergic basal forebrain (CBF) neuron function. The chemoanatomic organization of galanin within the mammalian CBF differs across species. In monkeys, all CBF neurons coexpress galanin, whereas in apes and humans galanin is found within a separate population of interneurons that are in close apposition to the CBF perikarya. Pharmacologic investigations revealed a low and high affinity galanin receptor within the basal forebrain in humans. In vitro autoradiographic investigations of the primate brain indicate that galanin receptors are concentrated within the anterior subfie...
Galanin and galanin receptors are upregulated in the brain regions associated with Alzheimer's ...
Galanin immunoreactive fibers hypertrophy and hyperinnervate remaining cholinergic basal forebrain n...
Galanin receptor (GALR) expression is increased in various areas of the limbic system in end stage A...
Galanin (GAL) is a biologically active 29 amino acid (30 in humans) which participates in the modula...
Galanin (GAL) and GAL receptors (GALRs) are overexpressed in degenerating brain regions associated w...
The galanin (GAL) containing peptide fiber system innervates the basal forebrain and has been shown ...
Galanin (GAL) and GAL receptors (GALR) are overexpressed in limbic brain regions associated with cog...
Galanin (GAL) and GAL receptors (GALR) are overexpressed in limbic brain regions associatedwith cogn...
Galanin (GAL)-containing fibers enlarge and hyperinnervate remaining cholinergic basal forebrain (CB...
Galanin, a 29-amino acid peptide, is uniquely distributed in human basal forebrain and may play a ro...
Hypertrophy of fibers containing galanin (GAL), the inhibitory neurotransmitter of acetylcholine, oc...
Depletion of cholinergic neurons within the nucleus basalis of Meynert (nbM) is thought to contribut...
The expression of galanin and galanin receptors are up-regulated in the brains from patients with Al...
Galanin, a 29-amino acid peptide, is uniquely distributed in human basal forebrain and may play a ro...
The galanin (GAL) containing peptide fiber system circuit which innervates acetylcholine containing ...
Galanin and galanin receptors are upregulated in the brain regions associated with Alzheimer's ...
Galanin immunoreactive fibers hypertrophy and hyperinnervate remaining cholinergic basal forebrain n...
Galanin receptor (GALR) expression is increased in various areas of the limbic system in end stage A...
Galanin (GAL) is a biologically active 29 amino acid (30 in humans) which participates in the modula...
Galanin (GAL) and GAL receptors (GALRs) are overexpressed in degenerating brain regions associated w...
The galanin (GAL) containing peptide fiber system innervates the basal forebrain and has been shown ...
Galanin (GAL) and GAL receptors (GALR) are overexpressed in limbic brain regions associated with cog...
Galanin (GAL) and GAL receptors (GALR) are overexpressed in limbic brain regions associatedwith cogn...
Galanin (GAL)-containing fibers enlarge and hyperinnervate remaining cholinergic basal forebrain (CB...
Galanin, a 29-amino acid peptide, is uniquely distributed in human basal forebrain and may play a ro...
Hypertrophy of fibers containing galanin (GAL), the inhibitory neurotransmitter of acetylcholine, oc...
Depletion of cholinergic neurons within the nucleus basalis of Meynert (nbM) is thought to contribut...
The expression of galanin and galanin receptors are up-regulated in the brains from patients with Al...
Galanin, a 29-amino acid peptide, is uniquely distributed in human basal forebrain and may play a ro...
The galanin (GAL) containing peptide fiber system circuit which innervates acetylcholine containing ...
Galanin and galanin receptors are upregulated in the brain regions associated with Alzheimer's ...
Galanin immunoreactive fibers hypertrophy and hyperinnervate remaining cholinergic basal forebrain n...
Galanin receptor (GALR) expression is increased in various areas of the limbic system in end stage A...