PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 7969907-0 1994 Intrastriatal infusion of nerve growth factor after quinolinic acid prevents reduction of cellular expression of choline acetyltransferase messenger RNA and trkA messenger RNA, but not glutamate decarboxylase messenger RNA. Quinolinic Acid 52-67 nerve growth factor Rattus norvegicus 26-45 21551853-8 1996 In a final study, we examined striatal tissue from rats who had been protected from striatal quinolinic acid neurotoxicity by administration of NGF. Quinolinic Acid 93-108 nerve growth factor Rattus norvegicus 144-147 7589325-7 1995 QUIN and QUIS increased NGF protein and these effects were maximal with lesions in 21-day-old rats. Quinolinic Acid 0-4 nerve growth factor Rattus norvegicus 24-27 7589325-12 1995 QUIN induced an increase in NGF levels 1 day after lesion. Quinolinic Acid 0-4 nerve growth factor Rattus norvegicus 28-31 7854071-0 1994 Differential regulation of the expression of nerve growth factor, brain-derived neurotrophic factor and neurotrophin-3 mRNAs in adult rat brain after intrahippocampal injection of quinolinic acid. Quinolinic Acid 180-195 nerve growth factor Rattus norvegicus 45-64 7854071-3 1994 As in other excitatory paradigms, nerve growth factor (NGF) and brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) mRNA levels increased dramatically and transiently in dentate gyrus after the administration of 120 nmol of QUIN to the left hippocampus. Quinolinic Acid 213-217 nerve growth factor Rattus norvegicus 34-53 7854071-3 1994 As in other excitatory paradigms, nerve growth factor (NGF) and brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) mRNA levels increased dramatically and transiently in dentate gyrus after the administration of 120 nmol of QUIN to the left hippocampus. Quinolinic Acid 213-217 nerve growth factor Rattus norvegicus 55-58 7854071-6 1994 A very different pattern of expression of NTFs was found locally: (a) upregulation of NGF and BDNF mRNAs expression was prevented in a spherical region of 1-2 mm diameter around the injection site, (b) a delayed increase in NT3 mRNA levels, beginning at 12 h and lasting for at least 4 days after the administration of QUIN, was found in the same region, in cell layers showing neurodegeneration. Quinolinic Acid 319-323 nerve growth factor Rattus norvegicus 86-89 7854071-12 1994 Finally, our pharmacological data, (i) show that the upregulation of NGF and BDNF mRNAs, indirectly induced by QUIN, is not mediated by AMPA receptors, and (ii) suggest other effects for QUIN, apart from the stimulation of NMDA receptors. Quinolinic Acid 111-115 nerve growth factor Rattus norvegicus 69-72 7854071-12 1994 Finally, our pharmacological data, (i) show that the upregulation of NGF and BDNF mRNAs, indirectly induced by QUIN, is not mediated by AMPA receptors, and (ii) suggest other effects for QUIN, apart from the stimulation of NMDA receptors. Quinolinic Acid 187-191 nerve growth factor Rattus norvegicus 69-72 7969907-8 1994 Optical density measurements of the entire striatum on autoradiographs of brain sections from quinolinic acid-lesioned animals revealed a reduction of the glutamate decarboxylase messenger RNA-specific hybridization signal, which was unaltered by infusion of nerve growth factor or control protein. Quinolinic Acid 94-109 nerve growth factor Rattus norvegicus 259-278 7969907-9 1994 Our findings strongly suggest that in both the intact and the quinolinic acid-lesioned adult rat striatum, nerve growth factor action is confined to trk A-expressing cholinergic neurons. Quinolinic Acid 62-77 nerve growth factor Rattus norvegicus 107-126 10069578-2 1998 Up-regulation of NGF expression was observed at 24 h after intrastriatal quinolinate injection, an N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor agonist, and this increase was maintained up to 7 days after lesion. Quinolinic Acid 73-84 nerve growth factor Rattus norvegicus 17-20 8075815-0 1994 Nerve growth factor and basic fibroblast growth factor protect cholinergic neurons against quinolinic acid excitotoxicity in rat neostriatum. Quinolinic Acid 91-106 nerve growth factor Rattus norvegicus 0-19 12053462-4 2002 The other two groups of animals were pretreated immediately before QA application with NGF and FGF, respectively. Quinolinic Acid 67-69 nerve growth factor Rattus norvegicus 87-90 11490092-4 2000 Results: NGF prevented the QA-induced decline in glutathione reductase activity and GSH content. Quinolinic Acid 27-29 nerve growth factor Rattus norvegicus 9-12