Polyamines are small positively charged alkylamines that are essential in a number of crucial eukaryotic processes, like normal cell growth and development. In normal physiological conditions, intracellular polyamine content is tightly regulated through a fine regulated network of biosynthetic and catabolic enzymes and a transport system. The dysregulation of this network is frequently associated to different tumors, where high levels of polyamines has been detected. Polyamines also modulate ion channels and ionotropic glutamate receptors and altered levels of polyamines have been observed in different brain diseases, including mental disorders and epilepsy. The goal of this article is to review the role of polyamines in mental disorders an...
The polyamines spermine and spermidine are found ubiquitously in all mammalian cells where they play...
Endogenous polyamines such as spermine (SP) and spermidine (SD) have multiple effects in the central...
Natural polyamines (PA) are cationic molecules affecting cell growth and proliferation. An associati...
Polyamines are small positively charged alkylamines that are essential in a number of crucial eukary...
The endogenous polyamines (spermine, spermidine, and putrescine) are present at relatively high conc...
In mammalian cells, the content of polyamines is tightly regulated. Polyamines, including spermine, ...
Polyamines, including spermidine, spermine, and agmatine, serve several brain-specific functions. Po...
The glutamate hypothesis of schizophrenia based on the observations that administration of drugs tha...
Polyamines are ubiquitous polycations essential for all cellular life. The most common polyamines in...
The polyamine system plays an essential role in a myriad of cellular functions, and dysregulated pol...
Suicide is a significant worldwide public health problem. Understanding the neurobiology is importan...
The cerebral ODC/polyamine system is disturbed by brain injury. The main modifications are important...
SLC18B1 is a sister gene to the vesicular monoamine and acetylcholine transporters, and the only kno...
Polyamines have been shown to play an important role in the disturbance of the blood-brain barrier (...
A large body of experimental and clinical evidence has strongly suggested that monoamines play an im...
The polyamines spermine and spermidine are found ubiquitously in all mammalian cells where they play...
Endogenous polyamines such as spermine (SP) and spermidine (SD) have multiple effects in the central...
Natural polyamines (PA) are cationic molecules affecting cell growth and proliferation. An associati...
Polyamines are small positively charged alkylamines that are essential in a number of crucial eukary...
The endogenous polyamines (spermine, spermidine, and putrescine) are present at relatively high conc...
In mammalian cells, the content of polyamines is tightly regulated. Polyamines, including spermine, ...
Polyamines, including spermidine, spermine, and agmatine, serve several brain-specific functions. Po...
The glutamate hypothesis of schizophrenia based on the observations that administration of drugs tha...
Polyamines are ubiquitous polycations essential for all cellular life. The most common polyamines in...
The polyamine system plays an essential role in a myriad of cellular functions, and dysregulated pol...
Suicide is a significant worldwide public health problem. Understanding the neurobiology is importan...
The cerebral ODC/polyamine system is disturbed by brain injury. The main modifications are important...
SLC18B1 is a sister gene to the vesicular monoamine and acetylcholine transporters, and the only kno...
Polyamines have been shown to play an important role in the disturbance of the blood-brain barrier (...
A large body of experimental and clinical evidence has strongly suggested that monoamines play an im...
The polyamines spermine and spermidine are found ubiquitously in all mammalian cells where they play...
Endogenous polyamines such as spermine (SP) and spermidine (SD) have multiple effects in the central...
Natural polyamines (PA) are cationic molecules affecting cell growth and proliferation. An associati...