Drug delivery systems have the potential to deliver high concentrations of drug to target areas on demand, while elsewhere and at other times encapsulating the drug, to limit unwanted actions. Here we show proof of concept and tests of a novel drug delivery system based on hollow-gold nanoparticles tethered to liposomes (HGN-liposomes), which become transiently permeable when activated by optical or acoustic stimulation. We show that laser or ultrasound simulation of HGN-liposomes loaded with the GABA receptor agonist, muscimol, triggers rapid and repeatable release in a sufficient concentration to inhibit neurons and suppress seizure activity.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMedium spiny neurons (MSN) are the primary output neurons of the striatum. Their activity is modulated by exogenous afferents and local circuit inputs, including fast-spiking interneurons (FSI). Altered responses of MSN and FSI may account for altered reward-driven behaviour in hyperactive rat strains, such as the genetically hypertensive (GH) rat.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Neurophysiol
February 2006
Primary olfactory centers [antennal lobes (ALs)] of the honey bee brain are invaded by dopamine (DA)-immunoreactive neurons early in development (pupal stage 3), immediately before a period of rapid growth and compartmentalization of the AL neuropil. Here we examine the modulatory actions of DA on honey bee AL neurons during this period. Voltage-clamp recordings in whole cell configuration were used to determine the effects of DA on ionic currents in AL neurons in vitro from pupal bees at stages 4-6 of the nine stages of metamorphic adult development.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF