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210 related items for PubMed ID: 18438926

  • 1. Antipsychotic drugs up-regulate tryptophan hydroxylase in ADF neurons of Caenorhabditis elegans: role of calcium-calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II and transient receptor potential vanilloid channel.
    Donohoe DR, Phan T, Weeks K, Aamodt EJ, Dwyer DS.
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  • 2. Behavioral adaptation in C. elegans produced by antipsychotic drugs requires serotonin and is associated with calcium signaling and calcineurin inhibition.
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  • 6. Both insulin and calcium channel signaling are required for developmental regulation of serotonin synthesis in the chemosensory ADF neurons of Caenorhabditis elegans.
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  • 7. Cannabinoids Stimulate the TRP Channel-Dependent Release of Both Serotonin and Dopamine to Modulate Behavior in C. elegans.
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  • 8. Social feeding in Caenorhabditis elegans is modulated by antipsychotic drugs and calmodulin and may serve as a protophenotype for asociality.
    Dwyer DS, Awatramani P, Thakur R, Seeni R, Aamodt EJ.
    Neuropharmacology; 2015 May 22; 92():56-62. PubMed ID: 25576370
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  • 9. Antipsychotic drugs disrupt normal development in Caenorhabditis elegans via additional mechanisms besides dopamine and serotonin receptors.
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  • 10. Polymodal sensory function of the Caenorhabditis elegans OCR-2 channel arises from distinct intrinsic determinants within the protein and is selectively conserved in mammalian TRPV proteins.
    Sokolchik I, Tanabe T, Baldi PF, Sze JY.
    J Neurosci; 2005 Jan 26; 25(4):1015-23. PubMed ID: 15673683
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  • 11. Serotonin control of thermotaxis memory behavior in nematode Caenorhabditis elegans.
    Li Y, Zhao Y, Huang X, Lin X, Guo Y, Wang D, Li C, Wang D.
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  • 12. Transient receptor potential melastatin (TRPM) channels mediate clozapine-induced phenotypes in Caenorhabditis elegans.
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  • 13. Antipsychotic drugs activate the C. elegans akt pathway via the DAF-2 insulin/IGF-1 receptor.
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    Monte GG, Nani JV, de Almeida Campos MR, Dal Mas C, Marins LAN, Martins LG, Tasic L, Mori MA, Hayashi MAF.
    Prog Neuropsychopharmacol Biol Psychiatry; 2019 Jun 08; 92():19-30. PubMed ID: 30578843
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  • 15. The voltage-gated calcium channel UNC-2 is involved in stress-mediated regulation of tryptophan hydroxylase.
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  • 17. RFX transcription factor DAF-19 regulates 5-HT and innate immune responses to pathogenic bacteria in Caenorhabditis elegans.
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    Development; 2002 Aug 08; 129(16):3901-11. PubMed ID: 12135927
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  • 19. Antagonistic Serotonergic and Octopaminergic Neural Circuits Mediate Food-Dependent Locomotory Behavior in Caenorhabditis elegans.
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    J Neurosci; 2017 Aug 16; 37(33):7811-7823. PubMed ID: 28698386
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  • 20. The serotonin receptor SER-1 (5HT2ce) contributes to the regulation of locomotion in Caenorhabditis elegans.
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