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Dopamine D4R restores morphine-induced impairment of adult neurogenesis in the subventricular zone
Gago-Calderón, Belén; Real-Avilés, María Ángeles; Ponce-Velasco, Marina; Rivera-Ramírez, Alicia (2021)In the adult mammalian brain, neuroblasts from the subventricular zone (SVZ) migrate along the rostral migratory stream into the olfactory bulb, where they differentiate and synaptically integrate to contribute with the ... -
Dorsolateral Periaqueductal Grey Matter in the control of laryngeal activity and subglottic pressure in spontaneously breathing anaesthetized rats.
González-García, Marta; Carrillo-Franco, Laura; Morales-Luque, Carmen; Díaz-Casares, Amelia; Ponce-Velasco, Marina; Gago-Calderón, Belén; Dawid-Milner, Marc Stefan; López-González, Manuel Víctor[et al.] (2023)The stimulation of the dlPAG produces vocalization. The nRA turn passive into active expiration modifying the activity of laryngeal motoneurons located in the nA. We have shown that cPB and A5 Region are involved in changes ... -
Laryngeal effects of stimulation of the dorsolateral Periaqueductal Grey Matter in spontaneously breathing anaesthetized rats
González-García, Marta; Carrillo-Franco, Laura; Morales-Luque, Carmen; Díaz-Casares, Amelia; Ponce-Velasco, Marina; Gago-Calderón, Belén; Dawid-Milner, Marc Stefan; López-González, Manuel Víctor[et al.] (2023-07)The stimulation of the Periaqueductal Gray matter (PAG) and nucleus retroambiguus (nRA) produces vocalization. A high expression of FOXP2 protein at mesencephalic (PAG) and pontine regions involved in cardiorespiratory ... -
Pharmacological activation of dopamine D4 receptor prevents morphine-induced impairment of the subventricular adult neurogenesis: functional implications in odor discrimination learning.
Ponce-Velasco, Marina; Rivera-Ramírez, Alicia; Real-Avilés, María Ángeles; Roza, Carolina; Gago-Calderón, Belén (2023)Morphine reduces adult neurogenesis in the subventricular zone (SVZ) and therefore the integration of newly generated neurons in the local olfactory bulb (OB) circuit. However, the effects of opioids drugs on the olfactory ... -
Pharmacological activation of dopamine D4 receptor prevents morphine-induced tolerance at the rat dorsal horn level
Ponce-Velasco, Marina; Real-Avilés, María Ángeles; Rivera-Ramírez, Alicia; Gago-Calderón, Belén (2022)Morphine is one of the most effective drugs used for pain management. However, prolonged exposition to morphine produces a wide variety of side effects such as tolerance to analgesia, hyperalgesia and addiction. Downregulation ... -
Role of dopamine D4 receptor in the development of morphine-induced analgesic tolerance
Ponce-Velasco, Marina; Rivera-Ramírez, Alicia; Gago-Calderón, Belén; Real-Avilés, María Ángeles (2021)Morphine is one of the most effective analgesic used in the clinical management of pain. However, long-term use of morphine can cause many side effects including respiratory depression, constipation, analgesic tolerance, ... -
Role of dopamine D4 receptor in the develpment of morphine-induced analgesic tolerance
Ponce-Velasco, Marina; Real-Avilés, María Ángeles; Gago-Calderón, Belén; Rivera-Ramírez, Alicia (Federation of European Neuroscience, 2022-07-10)Morphine is one of the most effective drugs used for pain management. However, prolonged exposition to morphine produces a wide variety of side effects such as tolerance to analgesia, hyperalgesia and addiction. Downregulation ... -
Service-learning educational approach for undergraduate students: development of an outreach workshop for high school students
Zamorano-Gonzalez, Pablo; Aiastui Pujana, Ana; García-Durán, Laura; Claros-Gil, Silvia; López-González, Manuel Víctor; González-García, Marta; Carrillo-Franco, Laura; Ponce-Velasco, Marina; Gago-Calderón, Belén[et al.] (2023)In the last decade, research institutes and universities have strengthened the development of outreach activities in the biomedical field, involving researchers and professors as well as graduate students, but with little ...