Publications by authors named "Katrin A Mooslehner"

During embryogenesis, the development of the male genital is dependent on androgens. Their actions are mediated by the androgen receptor (AR), which functions as a transcription factor. To identify AR coregulators that support AR action during the critical time window of androgen-dependent development in the genital tubercle of male mice, we performed yeast two-hybrid screenings with cDNA libraries of genital tubercles from male mouse embryos using human AR as bait.

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The vesicular monoamine transporter 2 (VMAT2) plays a pivotal role in regulating the size of vesicular and cytosolic dopamine (DA) storage pools within the CNS, and can thus influence extracellular DA neurotransmission. Transgenic mice have been generated with a dramatically reduced (by approximately 95%) expression of the VMAT2 gene which, unlike complete knockout lines, survive into adulthood. We compared the pre-synaptic regulation of both impulse-dependent (exocytotic) and carrier-mediated (via reversal of the DA transporter, DAT) DA release in the dorsolateral caudate putamen (CPu) of striatal slices derived from adult homozygous VMAT2 mutant and wild-type mice using fast cyclic voltammetry.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Katrin A Mooslehner"

  • - Katrin A Mooslehner's research primarily focuses on the interaction and regulation of neurotransmitter systems and hormone receptors, with significant attention to the androgen receptor and dopamine neurotransmission mechanisms.
  • - One study investigates the role of RWDD1 as a coactivator of the androgen receptor, highlighting its importance in androgen-dependent developmental processes in male genitalia during embryogenesis.
  • - Another study examines the effects of altered vesicular monoamine transporter 2 (VMAT2) expression on dopamine neurotransmission, specifically looking at presynaptic control mechanisms in mutant mice.