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Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry (2016) 40 (5): 1252–1260.
Published Online: 15 December 2016
...Abeer Abousaab; Florian Lang Background: Cellular uptake of glutamate by the excitatory amino-acid transporters (EAATs) decreases excitation and thus participates in the regulation of neuroexcitability. Kinases impacting on neuronal function include Lithium-sensitive glycogen synthase kinase GSK3ß...
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Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry (2016) 40 (5): 1231–1238.
Published Online: 15 December 2016
.... The present study explored the regulation of CreaT by the ubiquitously expressed glycogen synthase kinase GSK3ß, which contributes to the regulation of neuroexcitation. GSK3ß is phosphorylated and thus inhibited by PKB/Akt. Moreover, GSK3ß is inhibited by the antidepressant lithium. The present study thus...
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Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry (2016) 39 (3): 1031–1039.
Published Online: 19 August 2016
... include the glycogen synthase kinase GSK3 ß which is under negative control of protein kinase B (PKB/Akt). GSK3ß is inhibited by the antidepressant Lithium. The present study thus explored whether GSK3ß modifies the activity of BK channels. Methods: cRNA encoding the Ca 2+ insensitive BK channel mutant BK...
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Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry (2016) 38 (2): 714–725.
Published Online: 15 February 2016
... by releasing pro-inflammatory molecules. The pathogenesis of neurological disorders often involves the activation of astrocytes and associated inflammatory processes. Lithium, a primary drug for the treatment of bipolar disorder, has recently been suggested to have a role in neuroprotection during...