Laura Mcnair

Laura Mcnair
University of Copenhagen · Department of Drug Design and Pharmacology

M. Sc. Pharmacy, PhD neuroscience

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May 2016 - present
University of Copenhagen
Position
  • PostDoc Position
February 2013 - April 2016
University of Copenhagen
Position
  • PhD Student
March 2015 - March 2015
University of Copenhagen
Position
  • PhD Student
Description
  • Laboratory exercise in "Almen Farmakologi" (General Pharmacology), in particular in illium extension/contraction using agonists and antagonists.

Publications

Publications (8)
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Expression of the glutamate transporter GLT-1 in neurons has been shown to be important for synaptic mitochondrial function in the cerebral cortex. Here we determined whether neuronal GLT-1 plays a similar role in the hippocampus and striatum, using conditional GLT-1 knockout mice in which GLT-1 was inactivated in neurons by expression of synapsin-...
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The glutamate transporter GLT-1 is highly expressed in astrocytes but also in neurons, primarily in axon terminals. We generated a conditional neuronal GLT-1 KO using synapsin 1-Cre (synGLT-1 KO) to elucidate the metabolic functions of GLT-1 expressed in neurons, here focusing on the cerebral cortex. Both synaptosomal uptake studies and electron mi...
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Mould and yeast contamination constitutes a major problem in food commodities, including dairy products, hence new natural preventive measures are in high demand. The aim of the current study is to identify and characterize novel antifungal peptides produced by lactic acid bacteria (LAB) in sour cream. By the use of a newly developed image-based 96...
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Removal of endogenously released glutamate is mediated primarily by astrocytes and exogenous 13C-labeled glutamate has been applied to study glutamate metabolism in astrocytes. Likewise, studies have clearly established the relevance of 13C-labeled acetate as an astrocyte specific metabolic substrate. Recent studies have, however, challenged the ar...
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Brain slice preparations from rats, mice and guinea pigs have served as important tools for studies of neurotransmission and metabolism. While hippocampal slices routinely have been used for electrophysiology studies, metabolic processes have mostly been studied in cerebral cortical slices. Few comparative characterization studies exist for acute h...
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The cellular distribution of transporters and enzymes related to glutamate metabolism led to the concept of the glutamate-glutamine cycle. Glutamate is released as a neurotransmitter and taken up primarily by astrocytes ensheathing the synapses. The glutamate carbon skeleton is transferred back to the presynaptic neurons as the nonexcitatory amino...
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Despite huge efforts from public sectors to educate society as to the deleterious physiological consequences of smoking while pregnant, 12-25% of all babies worldwide are born to mothers who smoked during their pregnancies. Chief among the negative legacies bestowed to the exposed individual is an enhanced proclivity postnatally to addict to drugs...
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Aberrant alterations in the process underlying reward-driven behavioural adaptation are widely assumed to be a root cause of compulsive drug use. Although several studies have investigated the neuronal effects of non-contingent administration of drugs of abuse, few studies have attempted to observe directly changes in synaptic function after animal...

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