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343 related items for PubMed ID: 19564919

  • 1. Methamphetamine induces dopamine D1 receptor-dependent endoplasmic reticulum stress-related molecular events in the rat striatum.
    Jayanthi S, McCoy MT, Beauvais G, Ladenheim B, Gilmore K, Wood W, Becker K, Cadet JL.
    PLoS One; 2009 Jun 30; 4(6):e6092. PubMed ID: 19564919
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  • 2. Involvement of dopamine receptors in binge methamphetamine-induced activation of endoplasmic reticulum and mitochondrial stress pathways.
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  • 3. Differential effects of methamphetamine and SCH23390 on the expression of members of IEG families of transcription factors in the rat striatum.
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  • 4. A role for D1 dopamine receptors in striatal methamphetamine-induced neurotoxicity.
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  • 5. High-dose methamphetamine acutely activates the striatonigral pathway to increase striatal glutamate and mediate long-term dopamine toxicity.
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  • 6. Induction of striatal pre- and postsynaptic damage by methamphetamine requires the dopamine receptors.
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  • 7. Effects of toxic doses of methamphetamine (METH) on dopamine D1 receptors in the mouse brain.
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  • 8. Calcineurin/NFAT-induced up-regulation of the Fas ligand/Fas death pathway is involved in methamphetamine-induced neuronal apoptosis.
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  • 9. Methamphetamine-induced dopamine-independent alterations in striatal gene expression in the 6-hydroxydopamine hemiparkinsonian rats.
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  • 10. Roles of D1 and D2 dopamine receptor subtypes in mediating the methamphetamine-induced changes in monoamine systems.
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  • 11. Multiple high doses of methamphetamine increase the number of preproneuropeptide Y mRNA-expressing neurons in the striatum of rat via a dopamine D1 receptor-dependent mechanism.
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  • 12. Cocaine increases endoplasmic reticulum stress protein expression in striatal neurons.
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  • 13. Involvement of Hippocampal D1-Like Dopamine Receptors in the Inhibitory Effect of Cannabidiol on Acquisition and Expression of Methamphetamine-Induced Conditioned Place Preference.
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  • 14. Chemogenetic Inhibition of Dopamine D1-expressing Neurons in the Dorsal Striatum does not alter Methamphetamine Intake in either Male or Female Long Evans Rats.
    Job MO, Chojnacki MR, Daiwile AP, Cadet JL.
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  • 15. Antagonists of the neurokinin-1 or dopamine D1 receptors confer protection from methamphetamine on dopamine terminals of the mouse striatum.
    Angulo JA, Angulo N, Yu J.
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  • 16. Inhibition of methylphenidate-induced gene expression in the striatum by local blockade of D1 dopamine receptors: interhemispheric effects.
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  • 17. The effects of single-dose injections of modafinil and methamphetamine on epigenetic and functional markers in the mouse medial prefrontal cortex: potential role of dopamine receptors.
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  • 18. Methamphetamine induces Shati/Nat8L expression in the mouse nucleus accumbens via CREB- and dopamine D1 receptor-dependent mechanism.
    Uno K, Miyazaki T, Sodeyama K, Miyamoto Y, Nitta A.
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  • 19. Serial analysis of gene expression in the rat striatum following methamphetamine administration.
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  • 20. Blockade of D1 dopamine receptors in the medial prefrontal cortex attenuates amphetamine- and methamphetamine-induced locomotor activity in the rat.
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