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  Gary A. Gudelsky
Professor
Pharmacy Pharmaceutical Sciences - 0004
513-558-5735
gudelsga@ucmail.uc.edu


  Professional Summary

  The primary research projects being undertaken in the lab involve those that focus on the mechanisms and consequences of MDMA (Ecstasy)-induced serotonin neurotoxicity. With regard to MDMA neurotoxicity, it is our hypothesis that long term depletion of brain 5-HT occurs as a result of oxidative and/or bioenergetic stress induced by this drug of abuse. Moreover, such long term depletions of brain 5-HT are accompanied by functional consequences evident in disruptions of 5-HT neurotransmission. An additional area of interest is the neuropharmacology of second generation atypical antipsychotic agents. Current investigations focus on the differences in interactions of typical and atypical antipsychotics with glutamatergic neurotransmission.

  Research Support

  GA Gudelsky (PI) ,NIDA, Determinants and Consequences of MDMA-Induced 5-HT Neurotoxicity

  GA Gudelsky (Co-I) ,NIMH, Antipsychotics, hypoglycemia, glutamate and cognition


Publications
  Peer Reviewed Publications

 

Darvesh, A, Yamamoto, BK and Gudelsky, GA. (2005). Evidence for the involvement of nitric oxide in 3,4-methyeledioxymethamphetamine-induced serotonin depletion in the rat brain. J. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther, 312, 694-701.

 

Nair, SG and Gudelsky, GA (2005). 3,4-Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) enhances the release of acetylcholine by 5-HT4 and D1 receptor mechanisms in the rat prefrontal cortex. Synapse, 58, 229-235.

 

Straiko, MM, Gudelsky, GA and Coolen, LM (2007). Treatment with a serotonin-depleting regimen of MDMA prevents conditioned place preference to sex in male rats. Behavioral Neuroscience, 121(3), 58-593.

 

Straiko, MM, Coolen, LM, Zemlan, FP and Gudelsky, GA (2007). The effect of amphetamine analogs on cleaved microtubule associated protein-tau formation in the rat brain. Neuroscience, 144, 223-231.

 

Herring, HR, Scheaefer, TL, Tang, PH, Skelton, MR, Lucot, JP, Gudelsky, GA, Vorhees, CV, Williams, MT (2008). (In Press).Comparisoin of time-dependent effects of (+)-methamphetamine or forced swim on monoamine, glucose, and creatine in rats. BMC Neuroscience.

 

Herring, NR, Schaefer, TL, Gudelsky, GA, Vorhees, CV, Williams, MT (2008). (In Press).Effect of (+)-methamphetamine on path integration learning, novel object recognition, and neurotoxicity in rats. Psychopharmacology.

 

Gudelsky, GA and Yamamoto, BK (2008). Actions of 3,4methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) on cerebral dopaminergic, serotonergic and cholinergic neurons. Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Behavior, 90, 198-207.

 

Schaefer, TL, Skelton, MR, Herring, NR, Gudelsky, GA, Vorhees, CV, Williams, MT (2008). Short- and long-term effects of (+)-methamphetamine and (+/-)-3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine on monoamine and corticosterone levels in the neonatal rat following multiple days of treatment. J. Neurochemistry, 104, 1674-1685.

  Education

  Institution:Kalamazoo College BA Chemistry

  Institution:Michigan State University PhD in Pharmacology

  Keywords

  Dopamine,Clozapine,Serotonin,Haloperidol,Pentazocine,Pcp Receptor,Drug Receptor,Microdialysis,Schizophrenia,Laboratory Rat,Neurochemistry,Corpus Striatum,Methamphetamine,Neurotransmitter,Neuropharmacology,Antipsychotic Agent,Stereotaxic Technique

  MDMA

  Research and Practice Interests

  Neuropharmacology of amphetamines




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