Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9191933 | Experimental Neurology | 2005 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
In the sham (control) rats, induction of LTP by high-frequency stimulation increases P-CaMKII, and total CaMKII levels as well as CaMKII phosphotransferase activity. However, in hypothyroid rats, the same stimulation protocol induced an increase only in total-CaMKII. Thyroxin treatment normalized the levels and activity of these molecules. The results demonstrated that thyroxin therapy normalized the electrophysiological and molecular effects of hypothyroidism on the CA1 region and emphasized the critical role P-CaMKII plays in hypothyroidism-induced LTP impairment.
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Authors
K.H. Alzoubi, N.Z. Gerges, K.A. Alkadhi,