2010
Halogenated aromatic amino acid 3,5-dibromo-d-tyrosine produces beneficial effects in experimental stroke and seizures
Cao W, Glushakov A, Shah HP, Mecca AP, Sumners C, Shi P, Seubert CN, Martynyuk AE. Halogenated aromatic amino acid 3,5-dibromo-d-tyrosine produces beneficial effects in experimental stroke and seizures. Amino Acids 2010, 40: 1151-1158. PMID: 20839013, PMCID: PMC8396070, DOI: 10.1007/s00726-010-0739-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMiddle cerebral artery occlusionET-1 administrationInfarct volumePTZ administrationEndothelin-1Cardiovascular parametersOnset of MCAOCerebral artery occlusionArterial blood pressureCaspase-3-positive cellsSpontaneous locomotor activityNovel therapeutic directionArtery occlusionExperimental strokeNeurological deficitsBlood pressureSeizure scoreNeurological functionIntracerebral injectionIntraperitoneal injectionBolus injectionRat modelHeart rateControl animalsPositive cells
2009
Efficacy of 3,5‐dibromo‐L‐phenylalanine in rat models of stroke, seizures and sensorimotor gating deficit
Cao W, Shah H, Glushakov A, Mecca A, Shi P, Sumners C, Seubert C, Martynyuk A. Efficacy of 3,5‐dibromo‐L‐phenylalanine in rat models of stroke, seizures and sensorimotor gating deficit. British Journal Of Pharmacology 2009, 158: 2005-2013. PMID: 20050189, PMCID: PMC2807662, DOI: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.2009.00498.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSensorimotor gating deficitsEndothelin-1Prepulse inhibitionMK-801Rat modelGating deficitsN-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor antagonist dizocilpineDisruption of PPINeuropsychiatric disordersSelective glutamate receptor antagonistsArterial blood pressureMiddle cerebral arteryGlutamate receptor antagonistsSerious side effectsFurther clinical developmentPentylenetetrazole injectionBlood pressureCerebral arteryGlutamatergic activityGlutamatergic agentsIntracerebral injectionReceptor antagonistBrain damageBrain injuryNMDA antagonists