Maria Bompolaki

Maria Bompolaki
  • PhD
  • Researcher at New York State Psychiatric Institute

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Current institution
New York State Psychiatric Institute
Current position
  • Researcher
Additional affiliations
January 2019 - present
New York State Psychiatric Institute
Position
  • Researcher
June 2018 - January 2019
Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science
Position
  • PostDoc Position
Education
August 2012 - May 2018
Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science
Field of study
  • Physiology & Biophysics
September 2006 - June 2012
University of Crete
Field of study
  • Biology

Publications

Publications (10)
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Neuropeptide Y (NPY) increases resilience and buffers behavioral stress responses in male rats in part through decreasing the excitability of principal output neurons in the basolateral amygdala (BLA). Intra-BLA administration of NPY acutely increases social interaction (SI) through activation of either Y1 or Y5 receptors, whereas repeated NPY (rpN...
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Adult neurogenesis is reduced during aging and impaired in disorders of stress, memory, and cognition though its normal function remains unclear. Moreover, a systems level understanding of how a small number of young hippocampal neurons could dramatically influence brain function is lacking. We examined whether adult neurogenesis sustains hippocamp...
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Adult neurogenesis is reduced during aging and impaired in disorders of stress, memory, and cognition though its normal function remains unclear. Moreover, a systems level understanding of how a small number of young hippocampal neurons could dramatically influence brain function is lacking. We examined whether adult neurogenesis sustains hippocamp...
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Organotypic slice cultures (OTCs) have been employed in the laboratory since the early 1980s and have proved to be useful for the study of a number of neural systems. Our recent work focuses on the development of behavioral stress resilience induced by repeated daily injections of neuropeptide Y into the basolateral amygdala (BLA). Resilience devel...
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AlthoughNPYhas potent anxiolytic actions within the BLA, selective activation of BLANPYY2 receptors (Y2Rs) acutely increases anxiety by an unknown mechanism. Using ex vivo male rat brain slice electrophysiology, we show that the selective Y2R agonist, [ahx5–24]NPY, reduced the frequency of GABAA-mediated mIPSCs in BLA principal neurons (PNs). [ahx5...
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The anxiolytic and stress‐buffering properties of neuropeptide Y (NPY) in the basolateral amygdala (BLA) have long been established in animal models as well as in humans. Repeated injections of NPY into the BLA promote long‐lasting resilience to restraint stress (Sadjyk et al ., 2008), which is associated with downregulation of HCN1 channels. In ad...
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Neuropeptide Y (NPY) expression is tightly linked with the development of stress resilience in rodents and humans. Local NPY injections targeting the basolateral amygdala (BLA) produce long-term behavioral stress resilience in male rats via an unknown mechanism. Previously, we showed that activation of NPY Y1 receptors hyperpolarizes BLA principal...

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