Publications by authors named "Stephanie Barc"

Alzheimer's disease (AD) is clinically marked at the onset, by memory disturbances affecting explicit memory. Emotional explicit memory is enhanced in normal subjects and remained less affected at the beginning of AD. The kinase p70S6k participates in the control of protein translation and seems also implicated in the process of synaptic plasticity and the formation of memory at the molecular level.

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The premise of neuroprotective therapy for acute ischemic stroke is based upon the possibility to interfere with the cellular ischemic cascade, so the understanding of the mechanisms and consequences of cerebral ischemia is necessary. The relationship between lipid peroxidation and acidosis was investigated in several regions of rat brain following ischemia without reperfusion. Male Wistar rats (280-300 g) were anaesthetised (Ketalar 33 mg/kg and Rompun 6.

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The present study was undertaken to examine the effects of the anionic glycolipids GM1 ganglioside and sulfatide on the high-affinity dopamine (DA) uptake in rat striatal synaptosomes. After 1h of incubation, GM1 stably bound to synaptosomes and modified the activity of the neuronal dopamine transporter (DAT). With 1.

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Several experimental studies have shown that acidosis impairs neurotransmitter uptake processes. The purpose of this study was to determine the mechanism underlying acidosis-induced alterations of the high-affinity dopamine (DA) uptake in rat striatal synaptosomes and slices. Acidosis (pH 5.

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MPTP or its metabolite MPP+ are used to produce a Parkinsonism syndrome in a variety of animal species. The present study describes the effects of intranigral MPP+ administration either at 10 or 40 microg on the neuronal dopamine transporter (DAT) activity measured in rat striatal synaptosomes at different times after lesion. The 40 microg MPP+ injection induced a maximal toxic effect on day 7.

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Many striatal dopaminergic markers are available for estimating the degree of the nigrostriatal lesion by MPTP/MPP+, but the changes of these markers are not perfectly matched. In this study we investigated different striatal markers and determined which ones closely reflected the nigrostriatal alteration. The in vivo binding of (E)-N-(3-iodoprop-2-enyl)-2-beta-carbomethoxy-3beta-(4'-methylphenyl)nortropane (PE2I), a selective and potent inhibitor of the neuronal dopamine transporter (DAT) was considered as the reference index of injury of striatal dopaminergic nerve-endings.

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