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Acute systemic lipopolysaccharide (LPS) produces regional changes in brain sigma-1 receptors as measured with [ 18F]2-Flouropropyl-[(4-cyanophenoxy)methyl]piperidine ([ 18F]FPS) in the rat
After 60 min, animals were humanely killed, and the concentration (%ID/g) of [18F]FPS in blood, heart and select brain regions (striatum, cerebellum,, hippocampus, thalamus, hypothalamus, frontal cortex, temporal cortex and medulla/pons) was determined post-mortem. [...]models should be valuable to...
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description | After 60 min, animals were humanely killed, and the concentration (%ID/g) of [18F]FPS in blood, heart and select brain regions (striatum, cerebellum,, hippocampus, thalamus, hypothalamus, frontal cortex, temporal cortex and medulla/pons) was determined post-mortem. [...]models should be valuable to map changes in the sigma receptor system that occur under as a result of immune system activation and may provide evidence for a role such as changes in "sickness behavior", depression, and cognitive distrubances often associated with these conditions. |
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