Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2146358000> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2146358000 endingPage "8582" @default.
- W2146358000 startingPage "8574" @default.
- W2146358000 abstract "Converging evidence shows that monoamine oxidase A (MAO A), the key enzyme catalyzing serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine; 5-HT) and norepinephrine (NE) degradation, is a primary factor in the pathophysiology of antisocial and aggressive behavior. Accordingly, male MAO A-deficient humans and mice exhibit an extreme predisposition to aggressive outbursts in response to stress. As NMDARs regulate the emotional reactivity to social and environmental stimuli, we hypothesized their involvement in the modulation of aggression mediated by MAO A. In comparison with WT male mice, MAO A KO counterparts exhibited increases in 5-HT and NE levels across all brain regions, but no difference in glutamate concentrations and NMDAR binding. Notably, the prefrontal cortex (PFC) of MAO A KO mice exhibited higher expression of NR2A and NR2B, as well as lower levels of glycosylated NR1 subunits. In line with these changes, the current amplitude and decay time of NMDARs in PFC was significantly reduced. Furthermore, the currents of these receptors were hypersensitive to the action of the antagonists of the NMDAR complex (dizocilpine), as well as NR2A (PEAQX) and NR2B (Ro 25-6981) subunits. Notably, systemic administration of these agents selectively countered the enhanced aggression in MAO A KO mice, at doses that did not inherently affect motor activity. Our findings suggest that the role of MAO A in pathological aggression may be mediated by changes in NMDAR subunit composition in the PFC, and point to a critical function of this receptor in the molecular bases of antisocial personality." @default.
- W2146358000 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2146358000 creator A5005088391 @default.
- W2146358000 creator A5006342106 @default.
- W2146358000 creator A5009045893 @default.
- W2146358000 creator A5021970002 @default.
- W2146358000 creator A5023668255 @default.
- W2146358000 creator A5031087600 @default.
- W2146358000 creator A5035838818 @default.
- W2146358000 creator A5045189209 @default.
- W2146358000 creator A5046921350 @default.
- W2146358000 creator A5049312678 @default.
- W2146358000 creator A5065455055 @default.
- W2146358000 creator A5082558832 @default.
- W2146358000 creator A5085436350 @default.
- W2146358000 date "2012-06-20" @default.
- W2146358000 modified "2023-10-17" @default.
- W2146358000 title "NMDARs Mediate the Role of Monoamine Oxidase A in Pathological Aggression" @default.
- W2146358000 cites W1483876599 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W1489219269 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W1522048223 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W1526582769 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W1540290822 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W1605336512 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W1849553904 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W1916341735 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W1963525383 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W1964805904 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W1970448316 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W1975543142 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W1982235280 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W1984646819 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W1985221328 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W1988418074 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W1991168471 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W1992109356 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W1997394512 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W2001189298 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W2009143355 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W2010400127 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W2011331399 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W2014547400 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W2020948677 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W2027398184 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W2029375375 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W2029963158 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W2034823208 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W2041024256 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W2042422960 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W2047048276 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W2047503618 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W2047620535 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W2048393820 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W2049890992 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W2063679642 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W2064310011 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W2065169750 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W2069344982 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W2070744362 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W2073704510 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W2076357839 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W2080971527 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W2081593780 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W2085936836 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W2088842558 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W2095438119 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W2097440431 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W2102506791 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W2102748276 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W2112517056 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W2113795405 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W2116635659 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W2128964111 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W2129224374 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W2132089117 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W2132844263 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W2145547868 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W2148207563 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W2149472336 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W2151070269 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W2152708819 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W2155677028 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W2157035049 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W2159027771 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W2159183820 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W2159198897 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W2161998020 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W2168826880 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W2179166911 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W2238104097 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W2332800117 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W2476349889 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W2479608620 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W2491203625 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W2798538920 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W395200665 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W46693879 @default.
- W2146358000 cites W578545475 @default.