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Long-term sucrose intake (12 weeks) increases α4(nonα6)β2* nAChR and decreases α6β2* nAChR levels in rat nucleus accumbens (NAc).
Published 2016“…<p>Quantitative analyses of α4(nonα6)β2* nAChR binding using <sup>125</sup>I-Epibatidine binding in the absence and presence of α-CtxMII show show a significant increase in α4(nonα6)β2* nAChRs (A and B) with a decrease in α6β2* nAChRs (C and D) after short-term (4 week) and long-term (12 week) sucrose exposure in the intermittent-access two-bottle choice paradigm. …”
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LM11A-31's effect on cholinergic dystrophic neurites in cortex of mid-stage APP<sup>L/S</sup> mice.
Published 2014“…Scale bar in photomicrograph Aâ=â50 µm. Quantitative analysis showed that LM11A-31 decreases the total area occupied by the clusters (<b><i>C</i></b>) by decreasing their number (<b><i>D</i></b>) but not the mean area per cluster (<b><i>E</i></b>). …”
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Effect of partial Glo-I inhibition by EP on LPS-induced production of TNF-α, collagen-I and α-SMA in HSC.
Published 2017“…Co-treatment of LPS and EP indicated significant dose-dependent reduction of LPS-induced markers of inflammation <b>(A1)</b> and fibrosis <b>(B1, C1)</b>. Presence of LPS and treatment with low-level concentrations of MGO (indicating partial inhibition of Glo-I activity without complete enzyme inhibition) showed significant decrease of LPS-induced release of TNF-α (absence vs. presence of 10mM MGO: 371.8±22.7 vs. 60.9±11.2 pg/ml; p<0.001), collagen-I (10.0±0.3 vs. 1.8±0.5 ng/ml; p<0.001) and α-SMA (68.6±3.6 vs. 43.8±2.2 ng/ml; p<0.001) <b>(A2, B2, C2)</b>. …”