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Buch, Englisch, 380 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 711 g

Kalueff / LaPorte

Experimental Models in Serotonin Transporter Research


Erscheinungsjahr 2010
ISBN: 978-0-521-51487-3
Verlag: Cambridge University Press

Buch, Englisch, 380 Seiten, Format (B × H): 157 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 711 g

ISBN: 978-0-521-51487-3
Verlag: Cambridge University Press


The serotonin transporter is a key brain protein that modulates the reuptake of the neurotransmitter serotonin from synaptic spaces back into the presynaptic neuron. This control over neuronal signalling makes it a prime area of neuroscientific study. In this book an international team of top experts introduce and explicate the role of serotonin and the serotonin transporter in both human and animal brains. They demonstrate the relevance of the transporter and indeed the serotonergic system to substrates of neuropsychiatric disorders, and explain how this knowledge is translated into valid animal models that will help foster new discoveries in human neurobiology. Writing for graduate students and academic researchers, they provide a comprehensive coverage of a wide spectrum of data from animal experimentation to clinical psychiatry, creating the only book exclusively dedicated to this exciting new avenue of brain research.

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Preface: focus on serotonin transporter Allan V. Kalueff and Justin L. LaPorte; 1. Presynaptic adaptive responses to constitutive versus adult pharmacologic inhibition of serotonin uptake Beth A. Luellen, Tracy L. Gilman and Anne M. Andrews; 2. Cellular and molecular alterations in animal models of serotonin transporter disruption: a comparison between developmental and adult stages Qian Li; 3. Developmental roles for the serotonin transporter Antonio M. Persico; 4. SERT models of emotional dysregulation Adam Tripp and Etienne Sibille; 5. The serotonin transporter and animal models of depression Daniela Popa, Chloé Alexandre, Joëlle Adrien and Clément Léna; 6. The serotonin transporter knockout rat: a review Jocelien Olivier, Alexander Cools, Bart Ellenbroek, Edwin Cuppen and Judith Homberg; 7. Wistar-Zagreb 5HT rats: a rodent model with constitutional upregulation/downregulation of serotonin transporter Lipa Cicin-Sain and Branimir Jernej; 8. The role of the serotonin transporter in reward mechanisms F. Scott Hall, Ichiro Sora, Maria T. G. Perona and George R. Uhl; 9. Modeling SERT x BDNF interactions in brain disorders: single BDNF gene allele exacerbates brain monoamine deficiencies and increases stress abnormalities in serotonin transporter knockout mice Justin L. LaPorte, Renee F. Ren-Patterson, Dennis L. Murphy and Allan V. Kalueff; 10. Primate models in serotonin transporter research Khalisa N. Herman, James T. Winslow and Stephen J. Suomi; 11. The role of serotonin transporter in modeling psychiatric disorders: focus on depression, emotion regulation, and the social brain Klaus-Peter Lesch.


Kalueff, Allan. V.
Allan V. Kalueff is Assistant Professor of Physiology in the Department of Physiology and Biophysics at the Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington DC, USA. His research has been recognized by numerous prestigious scientific awards, and has focused on the role of the serotonin transporter as a contributor to neuropsychiatric disorders in various animal models.

LaPorte, Justin L.
Justin L. LaPorte is a member of the Society for Neuroscience. His research at the National Institute of Mental Health (Bethesda, USA) employs behavioral pharmacology and molecular genetics approaches to elucidate the pathogenetic mechanisms of psychiatric disorders such as depression, anxiety, and obsessive-compulsive disorder, with a specific focus on the role of serotonin transporter.



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