PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 17081696-3 2007 QUIN injection induced a decrease in dopamine- and cyclic AMP-regulated phosphoprotein of 32 kDa (DARPP-32) protein levels that was higher in NT-3 +/- than in BDNF+/- or wild type animals. Quinolinic Acid 0-4 brain derived neurotrophic factor Mus musculus 159-163 20463759-5 2010 However, intrastriatal administration of quinolinate increased the number of reactive astrocytes and enhanced the release of BDNF in pGFAP-BDNF mice compared with wild-type mice. Quinolinic Acid 41-52 brain derived neurotrophic factor Mus musculus 125-129 20463759-5 2010 However, intrastriatal administration of quinolinate increased the number of reactive astrocytes and enhanced the release of BDNF in pGFAP-BDNF mice compared with wild-type mice. Quinolinic Acid 41-52 brain derived neurotrophic factor Mus musculus 139-143 20463759-6 2010 Coincidentally, pGFAP-BDNF mice are more resistant to quinolinate than wild-type mice, suggesting a protective effect of astrocyte-derived BDNF. Quinolinic Acid 54-65 brain derived neurotrophic factor Mus musculus 22-26 20463759-9 2010 However, pGFAP-BDNF-derived astrocytes showed higher levels of BDNF and larger neuroprotective effects than the wild-type ones when quinolinate was injected 30 days after grafting. Quinolinic Acid 132-143 brain derived neurotrophic factor Mus musculus 15-19 20463759-10 2010 Interestingly, mice grafted with pGFAP-BDNF astrocytes showed important and sustained behavioral improvements over time after quinolinate administration as compared with mice grafted with wild-type astrocytes. Quinolinic Acid 126-137 brain derived neurotrophic factor Mus musculus 39-43 23712629-7 2013 Acute intraventricular delivery of X5050 increased the expressions of BDNF and several other REST-regulated genes in the prefrontal cortex of mice with quinolinate-induced striatal lesions. Quinolinic Acid 152-163 brain derived neurotrophic factor Mus musculus 70-74 18063376-2 2008 We found that R6/1:BDNF(+/-) mice--which express reduced levels of BDNF--were more resistant than R6/1 mice to intrastriatal injection of quinolinate. Quinolinic Acid 138-149 brain derived neurotrophic factor Mus musculus 19-23 18063376-2 2008 We found that R6/1:BDNF(+/-) mice--which express reduced levels of BDNF--were more resistant than R6/1 mice to intrastriatal injection of quinolinate. Quinolinic Acid 138-149 brain derived neurotrophic factor Mus musculus 67-71 17081696-2 2007 In the present study, intrastriatal injection of the N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor (NMDAR) agonist quinolinate (QUIN) was performed in mice heterozygous for neurotrophin-3 (NT3 +/-) or brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF +/-) to analyze the role of endogenous neurotrophins on the regulation of striatal neurons susceptibility to excitotoxic injury. Quinolinic Acid 99-110 brain derived neurotrophic factor Mus musculus 185-218 17081696-2 2007 In the present study, intrastriatal injection of the N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor (NMDAR) agonist quinolinate (QUIN) was performed in mice heterozygous for neurotrophin-3 (NT3 +/-) or brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF +/-) to analyze the role of endogenous neurotrophins on the regulation of striatal neurons susceptibility to excitotoxic injury. Quinolinic Acid 99-110 brain derived neurotrophic factor Mus musculus 220-224 35377087-3 2022 This pathway indicates that, chronic stress primarily promotes the release of excessive cortisol from the adrenal gland, which tends to activate microglia and further increases kynurenine and its downstream pathway, resulting in excessive quinolinic acid (QA), which further impairs brain derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) levels and leads to neurodegeneration. Quinolinic Acid 239-254 brain derived neurotrophic factor Mus musculus 283-316 35377087-3 2022 This pathway indicates that, chronic stress primarily promotes the release of excessive cortisol from the adrenal gland, which tends to activate microglia and further increases kynurenine and its downstream pathway, resulting in excessive quinolinic acid (QA), which further impairs brain derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) levels and leads to neurodegeneration. Quinolinic Acid 239-254 brain derived neurotrophic factor Mus musculus 318-322 35377087-3 2022 This pathway indicates that, chronic stress primarily promotes the release of excessive cortisol from the adrenal gland, which tends to activate microglia and further increases kynurenine and its downstream pathway, resulting in excessive quinolinic acid (QA), which further impairs brain derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) levels and leads to neurodegeneration. Quinolinic Acid 256-258 brain derived neurotrophic factor Mus musculus 283-316 35377087-3 2022 This pathway indicates that, chronic stress primarily promotes the release of excessive cortisol from the adrenal gland, which tends to activate microglia and further increases kynurenine and its downstream pathway, resulting in excessive quinolinic acid (QA), which further impairs brain derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) levels and leads to neurodegeneration. Quinolinic Acid 256-258 brain derived neurotrophic factor Mus musculus 318-322