Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5844722 | Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry | 2013 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
⺠Tat protein is overexpressed in people with HIV. ⺠We used MRI to study effects of conditional Tat protein expression on mouse brain. ⺠We scanned fixed brains at 9.4 T to measure Tat effects on gray matter density. ⺠Affected areas are involved in learning and memory, which are abnormal in HIV. ⺠Thus, Tat-induced brain changes could induce cognitive deficits in those with HIV.
Keywords
FSLIACUCintracerebroventricularICVi.p.DOXGFAPROIMRIAIDSTATanalysis of varianceANOVATeslaMagnetic resonance imaginglong term potentiationLTPintraperitonealdoxycyclineInstitutional Animal Care and Use Committeeacquired immune deficiency syndromeregion of interestMHzmegahertzhuman immunodeficiency virusHIVglial fibrillary acid proteinFMRIB Software Library
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Authors
Amanda N. Carey, Xiaoxu Liu, Dionyssios Mintzopoulos, Jason J. Paris, John W. Muschamp, Jay P. McLaughlin, Marc J. Kaufman,