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
2006
Effects of central and peripheral injections of apelin on fluid intake and cardiovascular parameters in rats
Mitra A, Katovich MJ, Mecca A, Rowland NE. Effects of central and peripheral injections of apelin on fluid intake and cardiovascular parameters in rats. Physiology & Behavior 2006, 89: 221-225. PMID: 16839572, DOI: 10.1016/j.physbeh.2006.06.006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBlood pressureFluid intakeRole of apelinHypotensive actionPeripheral administrationAntidipsogenic effectPeripheral injectionSodium appetiteCardiovascular parametersSated ratsAngiotensin peptidesSprague-DawleyUnrestrained ratsApelinFluid homeostasisRatsDisparate effectsIntakeNovel peptideConsistent effectRobust effectPrevious studiesPeptidesAdministrationAppetite