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Brain Research | 1982

Comparative effects of estrogens and prolactin on nigral and striatal GAD activity

Fernando Nicoletti; Francesco Patti; Napoleone Ferrara; Pier Luigi Canonico; G. Giammona; D. F. Condorelli; U. Scapagnini

The comparative effects of a 10 day estrogen treatment and estrogen independent hyperprolactinemia on nigral and striatal glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD, EC 4.1.1.15) activity were investigated in male rats. Data obtained show that estrogen treatment decreases GAD activity in substantia nigra, while an increase was observed in conditions of hyperprolactinemia induced by adenohypophysis homograft or acute and chronic sulpiride injection. The possibility of an opposite modulation of strio-nigral GABAergic system by estrogens and prolactin is suggested.


European Journal of Pharmacology | 1982

Sulpiride effects on nigral and striatal glutamic acid decarboxylase activity: A possible involvement of prolactin

Ferdinando Nicoletti; Pier Luigi Canonico; Francesco Patti; Liborio Rampello; D. F. Condorelli; G. Giammona; Rosa Maria Di Giorgio; U. Scapagnini

Sulpiride, a benzamide derivative neuroleptic, was shown to significantly increase glutamic acid decarboxylase activity in substantia nigra and corpus striatum in either acutely or chronically injected male rats. Hypophysectomy completely prevented this effect suggesting an involvement of an anterior pituitary factor in the central action of sulpiride. Prolactin might possibly mediate the effects of sulpiride since it is known to increase prolactin secretion by an action at the level of the anterior pituitary. Consistent with this hypothesis was the finding of a similar increase in nigral and striatal glutamic acid decarboxylase activity in hyperprolactinemic animals in which an anterior pituitary had been implanted under the kidney capsule.


Journal of Neurochemistry | 1981

Comparative effects of chronic haloperidol and sulpiride treatment on nigral and striatal GABA content.

Ferdinando Nicoletti; Francesco Patti; Daniele Filippo Condorelil; Liborio Rampello; G. Giammona; Rosamaria Di Giorgio; Pier Luigi Canonico; U. Scapagnini

Nigral and striatal GABA contents were assayed in male rats treated chronically with haloperidol or sulpiride, two dopamine‐receptor blocking agents that have different neuropharmacological spectra in regard to their biochemical, behavioural, and clinical properties. No great difference was observed between the chronic effects of haloperidol and sulpiride on nigral and striatal GABA content. However, low doses (30 μg/kg, intraperitoneally) of the dopamine‐receptor agonist apomorphine, injected 12 h after the discontinuation of chronic haloperidol or chronic sulpiride treatment, induced opposite changes in nigral GABA levels suggesting the existence of a different “status” of the dopamine receptors during the 12 h‐period following the withdrawal of haloperidol or sulpiride.


Arquivos De Neuro-psiquiatria | 1993

Magnetic resonance imaging in cervical spinal cord compression

G. Giammona; Salvatore Giuffrida; Salvatore Greco; Casimiro Grassi; Francesco Le Pira

In patients with cervical spondylotic myelopathy MRI sometimes shows increased signal intensity zones on the T2-weighted images. It has been suggested that these findings carry prognostic significance. We studied 56 subjects with cervical spinal cord compression. Twelve patients showed an increased signal intensity (21.4%) and a prevalence of narrowing of the AP-diameter (62% vs 24%). Furthermore, in this group, there was evidence of a longer mean duration of the symptoms and, in most of the patients, of more serious clinical conditions. The importance of these predisposing factors remains, however, to be clarified since they are also present in some patients without the increased signal intensity.


Acta neurologica | 1992

Trophic action of acetyl-L-carnitine in neuronal cultures

Rampello L; G. Giammona; Grazia Aleppo; A. Favit; L. Fiore


Acta neurologica | 1981

Effects of dantrolene sodium on GABAergic activity in spinal cord, corpus striatum, substantia nigra and cerebral cortex in rat

Francesco Patti; Maccagnano C; Panico Am; G. Giammona; L. Rampello; A. Reggio; Di Giorgio Rm; Ferdinando Nicoletti


Bollettino della Società italiana di biologia sperimentale | 1984

Calciotropic hormones as possible modulators of rat extrapyramidal motor system.

Francesco Patti; P. Marano; Maccagnano C; G. Giammona; Raffaele R


Bollettino della Società italiana di biologia sperimentale | 1981

EFFETTI DI DIFFERENTI DOSI DI APOMORFINA SULL' ATTIVITA GLUTAMATO DECARBOSSILASI NELLA SOSTANZA NERA E NELL'IPOTALAMO MEDIO BASALE

G. Giammona; Francesco Patti; V. Sambataro; A. Reggio; L. Rampello; R. M. Di Giorgio; Maccagnano C; D. F. Condorelli; Ferdinando Nicoletti


Acta neurologica | 1981

Apomorphine and cerebellar GAD activity

Francesco Patti; G. Giammona; Ferdinando Nicoletti


Rivista di neurologia | 1997

Have leukoaraiosis and lacunar infarcts a common pathogenesis in ischemic stroke patients

F. Le Pira; G. Giammona; R. Saponara; V. La Spina; L. Giannazzo; Salvatore Giuffrida

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A. Reggio

University of Catania

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F. Patti

University of Messina

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