Eldo V Kuzhikandathil
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Dennis T, Beck K, Cominski T, Bobzean S, Kuzhikandathil E, Servatius R, et al.
Behav Brain Res
. 2016 Jul;
313:208-213.
PMID: 27421830
The Wistar-Kyoto (WKY) rat has been proposed as a model of anxiety vulnerability as it exhibits pronounced behavioral inhibition, passive avoidance, exaggerated startle response, enhanced HPA-axis activation, and active avoidance...
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Palavicino-Maggio C, Kuzhikandathil E
Schizophr Bull
. 2016 Apr;
42(5):1270-9.
PMID: 27056716
Receptors for antipsychotics in the hypothalamus contribute to antipsychotics-induced weight gain; however, many of these receptors are also expressed in the intestine. The role of these intestinally-expressed receptors, and their...
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Seo J, Kuzhikandathil E
PLoS One
. 2015 Dec;
10(11):e0143908.
PMID: 26619275
Several studies have shown that repeated stressful experiences during childhood increases the likelihood of developing depression- and anxiety-related disorders in adulthood; however, the underlying mechanisms are not well understood. We...
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Janke K, Cominski T, Kuzhikandathil E, Servatius R, Pang K
Front Psychiatry
. 2015 Aug;
6:106.
PMID: 26257661
Dysregulation of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), behavioral inhibition temperament (BI), and small hippocampal volume have been linked to anxiety disorders. Individuals with BI show facilitated acquisition of the classically conditioned...
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Kota K, Kuzhikandathil E, Afrasiabi M, Lacy B, Kontoyianni M, Crider A, et al.
Pharmacol Res
. 2015 Jun;
99:174-84.
PMID: 26116441
The dopamine D3 receptor exhibits agonist-dependent tolerance and slow response termination (SRT) signaling properties that distinguish it from the closely-related D2 receptors. While amino acid residues important for D3 receptor...
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Tobon K, Catuzzi J, Cote S, Sonaike A, Kuzhikandathil E
Eur J Neurosci
. 2015 Apr;
42(2):1849-57.
PMID: 25900179
The dopamine D1 receptor is centrally involved in mediating the effects of cocaine and is essential for cocaine-induced locomotor sensitization. Changes in D1 receptor expression have been reported in various...
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Cote S, Kuzhikandathil E
Neurosci Lett
. 2014 Dec;
585:33-7.
PMID: 25445374
Chronic treatment with levodopa or antipsychotics results in manifestation of side-effects such as dyskinesia which correlates with changes in expression and function of receptors and signaling proteins. Previous studies have...
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Cote S, Chitravanshi V, Bleickardt C, Sapru H, Kuzhikandathil E
Behav Brain Res
. 2014 Jan;
263:46-50.
PMID: 24462727
L-DOPA-induced dyskinesias (LID) are motor side effects associated with treatment of Parkinson's disease (PD). The etiology of LID is not clear; however, studies have shown that the dopamine D3 receptor...
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Cote S, Kuzhikandathil E
Neuropharmacology
. 2013 Dec;
79:359-67.
PMID: 24316466
The D3 dopamine receptor has the highest affinity for dopamine, many antipsychotics as well as agonists used to treat Parkinson's disease and related disorders. We and others have reported that...
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Tobon K, Kuzhikandathil E
Neurosci Lett
. 2013 Oct;
558:20-5.
PMID: 24095672
In adult mice, repeated cocaine administration induces behavioral sensitization measured as increased horizontal locomotor activity. Cocaine-induced locomotor sensitization has been well characterized in adult mice. In adult animals, the D1...