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Neurochemistry

Neurochemistry

We study the physiology, biochemistry and pharmacology of cholinergic neurons at molecular level. In our study we mainly employ cell lines but we also use animal models. Our research is focused mainly on these topics:

 

  • Biochemical physiology and pharmacology of cholinergic neurons. Development and differentiation of cholinergic neurons. Synthesis, storage, and release of acetylcholine. Presynaptic regulation of acetylcholine release.
  • Cholinergic mechanisms in pathogenesis of Alzheimer´s disease. Influence of beta-amyloid on acetylcholine metabolism and muscarinic transmission.
  • Molecular pharmacology of muscarinic receptors. Allosteric modulation of receptor activation. Interaction of muscarinic receptors with G-proteins. Modeling of muscarinic receptor signal transduction.

Projects

Cholinergic modulation of striatum-based behaviour

The aim of the project is to determine how disruption of cholinergic activation of striatal GABAergic interneurons alters striatal signalling and striatum-based behaviour by using a mouse model with deletion of the β2 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor subunit in striatal GABAergic interneurons. More

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Contacts

Institute of Physiology AS CR, v.v.i.
Department of Neurochemistry

Vídeňská 1083
14220 Prague 4
tel. +420 241 062 620
fax. +420 241 062 488
   

jakubik@biomed.cas.cz

People

Mgr. Jan Jakubík, Ph.D.
head of the department
MUDr. Vladimír Doležal, DrSc.
deputy head of the department
MUDr. et Mgr. Helena Janíčková, Ph.D.
junior scientist
Mgr. Alena Randáková, Ph.D.
junior scientist
  Mgr. Eva Dolejší, Ph.D.
postdoc
Alice Abbondanza
postgraduate student
  Martina Hochmalová
technician
Dana Ungerová
technician
Dominik Nelic
student
  Bc. Alexandra Tyshkevich
student
Jakub Danzig
student
Trisha Dhabalia
student
Jana Bláhová
student

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