PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 25899661-0 2015 Developmental stage-dependent impact of midazolam on calbindin, calretinin and parvalbumin expression in the immature rat medial prefrontal cortex during the brain growth spurt. Midazolam 40-49 parvalbumin Rattus norvegicus 79-90 25899661-4 2015 Here we addressed this issue by evaluating the impact of a 6-h-long midazolam exposure on the development of calbindin-, calretinin- and parvalbumin-expressing GABAergic interneurons. Midazolam 68-77 parvalbumin Rattus norvegicus 137-148 25899661-10 2015 While this did not diminish overall neuronal density in the medial prefrontal cortex, exposure at P5 led to a subsequent increase in the number of parvalbumin positive neurons in lower cortical layers, and midazolam administration at P15 increased the number of both parvalbumin and calretinin expressing neurons 5 days following exposure. Midazolam 206-215 parvalbumin Rattus norvegicus 147-158 25899661-10 2015 While this did not diminish overall neuronal density in the medial prefrontal cortex, exposure at P5 led to a subsequent increase in the number of parvalbumin positive neurons in lower cortical layers, and midazolam administration at P15 increased the number of both parvalbumin and calretinin expressing neurons 5 days following exposure. Midazolam 206-215 parvalbumin Rattus norvegicus 267-278