I Sillaber
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Recent Articles
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Park D, Dournes C, Sillaber I, Ising M, Asara J, Webhofer C, et al.
Transl Psychiatry
. 2017 Apr;
7(4):e1078.
PMID: 28375208
The aim of this study was to identify molecular pathways related to antidepressant response. We administered paroxetine to the DBA/2J mice for 28 days. Following the treatment, the mice were...
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Ganea K, Menke A, Schmidt M, Lucae S, Rammes G, Liebl C, et al.
Transl Psychiatry
. 2012 Oct;
2:e177.
PMID: 23092981
Despite the overt need for improved treatment modalities in depression, efforts to develop conceptually novel antidepressants have been relatively unsuccessful so far. Here we present a translational approach combining results...
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Webhofer C, Gormanns P, Tolstikov V, Zieglgansberger W, Sillaber I, Holsboer F, et al.
Transl Psychiatry
. 2012 Jul;
1:e58.
PMID: 22832350
Currently used antidepressants elevate monoamine levels in the synaptic cleft. There is good reason to assume that this is not the only source for antidepressant therapeutic activities and that secondary...
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Tilleman H, Kofman O, Nashelsky L, Livneh U, Roz N, Sillaber I, et al.
Neuroscience
. 2009 Jul;
163(4):1012-23.
PMID: 19635527
The embryonic mid-hindbrain organizer, which is composed of a transient cell population in the brainstem, controls the development of dopaminergic and serotonergic neurons. Different genes determining the position and activity...
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Thoeringer C, Erhardt A, Sillaber I, MUELLER M, Ohl F, Holsboer F, et al.
J Psychopharmacol
. 2009 Apr;
24(5):733-43.
PMID: 19346277
Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) system plays a pivotal role in the pathophysiology of anxiety and mood disorders. This study was aimed to assess the anxiolytic and antidepressant-like properties of tiagabine, an...
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Tsolakidou A, Trumbach D, Panhuysen M, Putz B, Deussing J, Wurst W, et al.
Mol Cell Neurosci
. 2008 Jun;
38(3):444-52.
PMID: 18524625
Stress exposure can lead to the precipitation of psychiatric disorders in susceptible individuals, but the molecular underpinnings are incompletely understood. We used forced swimming in mice to reveal stress-regulated genes...
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Izawa R, Jaber M, Deroche-Gamonet V, Sillaber I, Kellendonk C, Le Moal M, et al.
Neuroscience
. 2005 Dec;
137(3):915-24.
PMID: 16326019
Several findings suggest that glucocorticoid hormones influence the propensity of an individual to develop cocaine abuse. These hormones activate two related transcription factors, the glucocorticoid receptor and the mineralocorticoid receptor....
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Erhardt A, Sillaber I, Welt T, Muller M, Singewald N, Keck M
Neuropsychopharmacology
. 2004 Jun;
29(11):2074-80.
PMID: 15187982
Recent studies in rodents have shown that withdrawal from chronic drug abuse is associated with a significant decrease in dopamine (DA) release in mesolimbic structures, especially in the shell region...
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Keck M, Welt T, Muller M, Erhardt A, Ohl F, Toschi N, et al.
Neuropharmacology
. 2002 Sep;
43(1):101-9.
PMID: 12213264
Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) is suggested to be a potentially useful treatment in major depression. In order to optimize rTMS for therapeutic use, it is necessary to understand the...
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Preil J, Muller M, Gesing A, Reul J, Sillaber I, van Gaalen M, et al.
Endocrinology
. 2001 Oct;
142(11):4946-55.
PMID: 11606463
Recent investigations in mouse lines either deficient for the CRH receptor 1 (CRHR1) or 2 (CRHR2) suggest that the CRH neuronal system may comprise two separate pathways that can be...