Prominent publications by Diana Suárez‐Boomgaard

KOL Index score: 10213

Morphine is one of the most effective drugs used for pain management, but it is also highly addictive. Morphine elicits acute and long-term adaptive changes at cellular and molecular level in the brain, which play a critical role in the development of tolerance, dependence and addiction. Previous studies indicated that the dopamine D4 receptor (D4 R) activation counteracts morphine-induced adaptive changes of the μ opioid receptor (MOR) signaling in the striosomes of the caudate putamen ...

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KOL Index score: 9875

The mu opioid receptor (MOR) is critical in mediating morphine analgesia. However, prolonged exposure to morphine induces adaptive changes in this receptor leading to the development of tolerance and addiction. In the present work we have studied whether the continuous administration of morphine induces changes in MOR protein levels, its pharmacological profile, and MOR-mediated G-protein activation in the striosomal compartment of the rat CPu, by using immunohistochemistry and receptor ...

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KOL Index score: 9674

Acute administration of the dopamine D(4) receptor (D(4)R) agonist PD168,077 induces a down-regulation of the μ opioid receptor (MOR) in the striosomal compartment of the rat caudate putamen (CPu), suggesting a striosomal D(4)R/MOR receptor interaction in line with their high co-distribution in this brain subregion. The present work was designed to explore if a D(4)R/MOR receptor interaction also occurs in the modulation of the expression pattern of several transcription factors in ...

Also Ranks for: Rat Caudate Putamen |  spraguedawley receptors |  transcription factors |  pd168077 morphine |  drug addiction
KOL Index score: 8163

The peptides dynorphin and enkephalin modulate many physiological processes, such as motor activity and the control of mood and motivation. Their expression in the caudate putamen (CPu) is regulated by dopamine and opioid receptors. The current work was designed to explore the early effects of the acute activation of D4 and/or μ opioid receptors by the agonists PD168,077 and morphine, respectively, on the regulation of the expression of these opioid peptides in the rat CPu, on ...

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KOL Index score: 6553

The role of the ATP-gated receptor, P2X7, has been evaluated in the unilateral 6-OHDA rat model of Parkinson’s disease using the P2X7 competitive antagonist A-438079. Nigral P2X7 immunoreactivity was mainly located in microglia but also in astroglia. A-438079 partially but significantly prevented the 6-OHDA-induced depletion of striatal DA stores. However, this was not associated with a reduction of DA cell loss. Blockade of P2X7 receptors may represent a novel protective strategy for ...

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KOL Index score: 3055

G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) oligomerization has emerged as a vital characteristic of receptor structure. Substantial experimental evidence supports the existence of GPCR-GPCR interactions in a coordinated and cooperative manner. However, despite the current development of experimental techniques for large-scale detection of GPCR heteromers, in order to understand their connectivity it is necessary to develop novel tools to study the global heteroreceptor networks. To provide ...

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KOL Index score: 725

During the formation of a complex organism, cells divide, die, migrate, and differentiate. Biologists have established tools to observe those phenomena but also to change their course, which subsequently enables to infer causal relationships between various events occurring in different cell groups. More precisely, present approaches mostly rely on modifications of gene expression. For instance, cells are labeled with fluorescent proteins and tracked within the embryo, molecular signals ...

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KOL Index score: 338

Receptor–receptor interactions that occur in G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) oligomers can be explored using three different functional approaches as starting point: (1) quantitative receptor autoradiography (saturation assay); (2) agonist-stimulated [35S]GTPγS binding in autoradiography; and (3) immunohistochemistry. Together, they allow to explore functional changes in receptors signaling transduction, i.e., receptor recognition, G protein activation, and downstream signaling ...

Also Ranks for: Opioid Mor |  protein coupled
KOL Index score: 274

During the formation of a complex organism, cells divide, die, migrate, and differentiate. Biologists have established tools to observe those phenomena but also to change their course, which subsequently enables to infer causal relationships between various events occurring in different cell groups. More precisely, present approaches mostly rely on modifications of gene expression. For instance, cells are labeled with fluorescent proteins and tracked within the embryo, molecular signals ...

Also Ranks for: Developmental Biology
KOL Index score: 246

Long-term exposition to morphine elicits structural and synaptic plasticity in reward-related regions of the brain, playing a critical role in addiction. However, morphine-induced neuroadaptations in the dorsal striatum have been poorly studied despite its key function in drug-related habit learning. Here, we show that prolonged treatment with morphine triggered the retraction of the dendritic arbor and the loss of dendritic spines in the dorsal striatal projection neurons (MSNs). In an ...

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Facultad de Ciencias, Instituto de Investigación Biomédica, Universidad de Málaga, 29071 Málaga, Spain;, boomgaard83@gmail.com, (D.S.-B.);, ale_valde@uma.es, (A.V.-C.);, kirill@wustl.edu, (K.S.);, mar@uma.es, (M.Á.R.) | Institut de Recherche Interdis