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P.1.a.013 In silico analysis of expression of orphan G protein-coupled receptor 155 during inflammation – implications for autismmore
by Artur Swiergiel and Grzegorz Juszczak
Publication Date: 2010
Publication Name: European Neuropsychopharmacology
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Alcohol reverses depressive and pronociceptive effects of chronic stress in mice with enhanced activity of the opioid systemmore
by Grzegorz Juszczak and Artur Swiergiel
Publication Name: Acta neurobiologiae experimentalis
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Properties of gap junction blockers and their behavioural, cognitive and electrophysiological effects: Animal and human studiesmore
by Grzegorz Juszczak and Artur Swiergiel
Publication Date: 2009
Publication Name: Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry
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P.1.a.021 Effects of desipramine treatment on hippocampal transcriptome in mice differing in responses to antidepressantsmore
by Artur Swiergiel and Grzegorz Juszczak
Publication Date: 2010
Publication Name: European Neuropsychopharmacology
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P.1.a.021 Effects of desipramine treatment on hippocampal transcriptome in mice differing in responses to antidepressantsmore
by Joanna Goscik and Grzegorz Juszczak
Publication Date: 2010
Publication Name: European Neuropsychopharmacology
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Publication Date: 2013
Publication Name: Journal of Molecular Neuroscience
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P.1.a.00l Effect of chronic mild stress on gene expression in raphe nuclei: role of 5-HT (5B) and orphan Gpr88 receptors in stress adaptation in micemore
by Joanna Goscik and Grzegorz Juszczak
Publication Date: 2009
Publication Name: European Neuropsychopharmacology
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P.2.b.019 Different modulation of transcription profiles in hypothalamus of mice bred for high and low stress-induced analgesia following chronic mild stressmore
by Joanna Goscik and Grzegorz Juszczak
Publication Date: 2009
Publication Name: European Neuropsychopharmacology
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Animal models provide opportunity to study neurobiological aspects of human alcoholism. Changes in gene expression have been implicated in mediating brain functions, including reward system and addiction. The current study aimed to... more
Animal models provide opportunity to study neurobiological aspects of human alcoholism. Changes in gene expression have been implicated in mediating brain functions, including reward system and addiction. The current study aimed to identify genes that may underlie differential ethanol preference in Warsaw High Preferring (WHP) and Warsaw Low Preferring (WLP) rats. Microarray analysis comparing gene expression in nucleus accumbens (NAc), hippocampus (HP) and medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) was performed in male WHP and WLP rats bred for differences in ethanol preference. Differential and stable between biological repeats expression of 345, 254 and 129 transcripts in NAc, HP and mPFC was detected. Identified genes and processes included known mediators of ethanol response (Mx2, Fam111a, Itpr1, Gabra4, Agtr1a, LTP/LTD, renin-angiotensin signaling pathway), toxicity (Sult1c2a, Ces1, inflammatory response), as well as genes involved in regulation of important addiction-related brain systems such as dopamine, tachykinin or acetylcholine (Gng7, Tac4, Slc5a7). The identified candidate genes may underlie differential ethanol preference in an animal model of alcoholism. Names of genes are written in italics, while names of proteins are written in standard font. Names of human genes/proteins are written in all capital letters. Names of rodent genes/proteins are written in capital letter followed by small letters.
Publication Date: 2015
Publication Name: Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior
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Effect of chronic mild stress on hippocampal transcriptome in mice selected for high and low stress-induced analgesia and displaying different emotional behaviorsmore
by Joanna Goscik and Grzegorz Juszczak
Publication Date: 2011
Publication Name: European Neuropsychopharmacology
Research Interests: Animal Behavior, Depression, Neurogenesis, Apoptosis, Gene expression, and 22 moreIon Channels, Hippocampus, Cell Differentiation, Mice, Stress response, Animals, Microarrays, Male, Analgesia, Gene Network, European, Time Factors, Biological Process, Nociception, Chronic Stress, Drug Targeting, Genetic Susceptibility, Mood Disorder, Chronic Mild Stress, Glucocorticoids, Glutamate Transporter, and Gene expression profiling
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Publication Date: 2013
Publication Name: BMC Neuroscience
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P.1.a.00l Effect of chronic mild stress on gene expression in raphe nuclei: role of 5-HT (5B) and orphan Gpr88 receptors in stress adaptation in micemore
by Joanna Goscik and Grzegorz Juszczak
Publication Date: 2009
Publication Name: Eur Neuropsychopharmacol
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