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"Shams WM" Authored Publications:
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| 1 | Ovariectomy reduces cholinergic modulation of excitatory synaptic transmission in the rat entorhinal cortex | Batallán Burrowes AA; Olajide OJ; Iasenza IA; Shams WM; Carter F; Chapman CA; | 35939438 CSBN |
| 2 | The priming effect of food persists following blockade of dopamine receptors. | Evangelista C, Hantson A, Shams WM, Almey A, Pileggi M, Voisard JR, Boulos V, Al-Qadri Y, Gonzalez Cautela BV, Zhou FX, Duchemin J, Habrich A, Tito N, Koumrouyan RA, Patel S, Lorenc V, Gagne C, El Oufi K, Shizgal P, Brake WG | 31350860 CSBN |
| 3 | High estrogen and chronic haloperidol lead to greater amphetamine-induced BOLD activation in awake, amphetamine-sensitized female rats. | Madularu D, Kulkarni P, Yee JR, Kenkel WM, Shams WM, Ferris CF, Brake WG | 27154458 CSBN |
| 4 | 17β-Estradiol infusions into the dorsal striatum rapidly increase dorsal striatal dopamine release in vivo. | Shams WM, Sanio C, Quinlan MG, Brake WG | 27256507 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 5 | Interactions between estradiol and haloperidol on perseveration and reversal learning in amphetamine-sensitized female rats. | Almey A, Arena L, Oliel J, Shams WM, Hafez N, Mancinelli C, Henning L, Tsanev A, Brake WG | 28062232 PSYCHOLOGY |
| 6 | 17β-estradiol locally increases phasic dopamine release in the dorsal striatum. | Shams WM, Cossette MP, Shizgal P, Brake WG | 29175028 CSBN |
| 7 | Varying the rate of intravenous cocaine infusion influences the temporal dynamics of both drug and dopamine concentrations in the striatum | Minogianis EA; Shams WM; Mabrouk OS; Wong JT; Brake WG; Kennedy RT; du Souich P; Samaha AN; | 29757478 MASSSPEC |
| Title: | Ovariectomy reduces cholinergic modulation of excitatory synaptic transmission in the rat entorhinal cortex | ||||
| Authors: | Batallán Burrowes AA, Olajide OJ, Iasenza IA, Shams WM, Carter F, Chapman CA | ||||
| Link: | https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35939438/ | ||||
| DOI: | 10.1371/journal.pone.0271131 | ||||
| Publication: | PloS one | ||||
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| PMID: | 35939438 | Category: | Date Added: | 2022-08-08 | |
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1 Department of Psychology, Center for Studies in Behavioral Neurobiology, Concordia University, Montréal, Québec, Canada. 2 Department of Anatomy, Division of Neurobiology, University of Ilorin, PMB, Ilorin, Nigeria. |
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Estrogens are thought to contribute to cognitive function in part by promoting the function of basal forebrain cholinergic neurons that project to the hippocampus and cortical regions including the entorhinal cortex. Reductions in estrogens may alter cognition by reducing the function of cholinergic inputs to both the hippocampus and entorhinal cortex. In the present study, we assessed the effects of ovariectomy on proteins associated with cholinergic synapses in the entorhinal cortex. Ovariectomy was conducted at PD63, and tissue was obtained on PD84 to 89 to quantify changes in the degradative enzyme acetylcholinesterase, the vesicular acetylcholine transporter, and muscarinic M1 receptor protein. Although the vesicular acetylcholine transporter was unaffected, ovariectomy reduced both acetylcholinesterase and M1 receptor protein, and these reductions were prevented by chronic replacement of 17ß-estradiol following ovariectomy. We also assessed the effects of ovariectomy on the cholinergic modulation of excitatory transmission, by comparing the effects of the acetylcholinesterase inhibitor eserine on evoked excitatory synaptic field potentials in brain slices obtained from intact rats, and from ovariectomized rats with or without 17ß-estradiol replacement. Eserine is known to prolong the effects of endogenously released acetylcholine, resulting in an M1-like mediated reduction of glutamate release at excitatory synapses. The reduction in excitatory synaptic potentials in layer II of the entorhinal cortex induced by 15-min application of 10 µM eserine was greatly reduced in slices from ovariectomized rats as compared to intact rats and ovariectomized rats with replacement of 17ß-estradiol. The reduced modulatory effect of eserine is consistent with the observed changes in cholinergic proteins, and suggests that reductions in 17ß-estradiol following ovariectomy lead to impaired cholinergic function within the entorhinal cortex. |



