Rigoberto Gonzalez-Pina
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Verduzco-Mendoza A, Mota-Rojas D, Olmos-Hernandez A, Avila-Luna A, Garcia-Garcia K, Galvez-Rosas A, et al.
Neurochem Res
. 2024 Aug;
49(11):3043-3059.
PMID: 39105899
Noradrenaline (NA) levels are altered during the first hours and several days after cortical injury. NA modulates motor functional recovery. The present study investigated whether iron-induced cortical injury modulated noradrenergic...
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Garcia-Diaz G, Ramos-Languren L, Parra-Cid C, Lomeli J, Montes S, Rios C, et al.
Neural Regen Res
. 2022 Oct;
18(4):875-880.
PMID: 36204857
Norepinephrine plays an important role in motor functional recovery after a brain injury caused by ferrous chloride. Inhibition of norepinephrine release by clonidine is correlated with motor deficits after motor...
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Ramos-Languren L, Avila-Luna A, Garcia-Diaz G, Rodriguez-Labrada R, Vazquez-Mojena Y, Parra-Cid C, et al.
Neurochem Res
. 2021 Aug;
46(12):3179-3189.
PMID: 34387812
Brain injury leads to an excitatory phase followed by an inhibitory phase in the brain. The clinical sequelae caused by cerebral injury seem to be a response to remote functional...
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Ramos-Languren L, Rodriguez-Labrada R, Magana J, Canales-Ochoa N, Gonzalez-Zaldivar Y, Velazquez-Perez L, et al.
Neurodegener Dis
. 2021 Jul;
20(5-6):185-192.
PMID: 34247167
Background: Spinocerebellar ataxia type 7 (SCA7) is an autosomal dominant disorder caused by a mutation in the ATXN7 gene. The involvement of the brainstem auditory pathway in pathogenesis of this...
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Tercero-Perez K, Cortes H, Torres-Ramos Y, Rodriguez-Labrada R, Cerecedo-Zapata C, Hernandez-Hernandez O, et al.
Cerebellum
. 2019 Feb;
18(3):397-405.
PMID: 30701400
Today, neurorehabilitation has become in a widely used therapeutic approach in spinocerebellar ataxias; however, there are scarce powerful clinical studies supporting this notion, and these studies require extension to other...
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Velazquez-Perez L, Rodriguez-Labrada R, Torres-Vega R, Ortega-Sanchez R, Medrano-Montero J, Gonzalez-Pina R, et al.
Clin Neurophysiol
. 2018 Mar;
129(5):895-900.
PMID: 29550649
Objective: Corticospinal tract (CST) dysfunction is common in the pre-ataxic stage of spinocerebellar ataxia type 2 (SCA2) but quantitative assessment of its progression over time has not been explored. The...
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Avila-Luna A, Galvez-Rosas A, Alfaro-Rodriguez A, Reyes-Legorreta C, Garza-Montano P, Gonzalez-Pina R, et al.
Behav Brain Res
. 2017 Aug;
336:145-150.
PMID: 28842271
The sensorimotor cortex and the striatum are interconnected by the corticostriatal pathway, suggesting that cortical injury alters the striatal function that is associated with skilled movements and motor learning, which...
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Ramos-Languren L, Garcia-Diaz G, Gonzalez-Maciel A, Rosas-Lopez L, Bueno-Nava A, Avila-Luna A, et al.
Neurochem Res
. 2016 Sep;
41(12):3261-3271.
PMID: 27639395
Nowadays, a consensus has been reached that designates the functional and structural reorganization of synapses as the primary mechanisms underlying the process of recovery from brain injury. We have reported...
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Ramos-Languren L, Gonzalez-Pina R, Montes S, Chavez-Garcia N, Avila-Luna A, Baron-Flores V, et al.
Behav Brain Res
. 2015 Oct;
297:297-306.
PMID: 26454240
Monoamines such as norepinephrine (NE) and serotonin (5-HT) have shown to play an important role in motor recovery after brain injury. The effects elicited by these neurotransmitters have been reported...
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Avila-Luna A, Prieto-Leyva J, Galvez-Rosas A, Alfaro-Rodriguez A, Gonzalez-Pina R, Bueno-Nava A
Neurochem Res
. 2015 May;
40(7):1431-7.
PMID: 25981954
The striatum is known to possess high levels of D1-like and D2-like receptors (D1Rs and D2Rs, respectively). We have previously shown that selective inhibition of D1Rs increases the dopaminergic metabolic...