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Publication : Genetic approaches to studying norepinephrine function: knockout of the mouse norepinephrine transporter gene.

First Author  Wang YM Year  1999
Journal  Biol Psychiatry Volume  46
Issue  9 Pages  1124-30
PubMed ID  10560019 Mgi Jnum  J:59663
Mgi Id  MGI:1352033 Doi  10.1016/s0006-3223(99)00245-0
Citation  Wang YM, et al. (1999) Genetic approaches to studying norepinephrine function: knockout of the mouse norepinephrine transporter gene. Biol Psychiatry 46(9):1124-30
abstractText  Norepinephrine is an important chemical messenger in the nervous system. It regulates affective states, learning and memory, endocrine and autonomic functions. It has been implicated in depression, aggression, and addiction, as well as cardiac and thermal dysregulation. The norepinephrine transporter functions by uptaking norepinephrine back into the cell for cyclic use, and is a direct target of a number of antidepressants and psychostimulants. Functional deletion (knockout) of monamine transporters results in increases in extracellular levels of neurotransmitters, thereby prolonging their actions. For the norepinephrine transporter knockout mice, this altered state of the norepinephrine system should simulate the therapeutic effects of norepinephrine selective antidepressants and some of the effects of psychostimulants. Careful use of such an animal model can hopefully provide valuable insight into the multiple roles norepinephrine plays in normal and pathological physiology.
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