60 Publications (Page 2 of 3)
2012
Elevated tph2 mRNA expression in a rat model of chronic anxiety.
Donner, Nina CJohnson, Philip LFitz, Stephanie DKellen, Karen EShekhar, Anantha and Lowry, Christopher A
Depression and anxiety, vol. 29, (no. 4), pp. 307-19, 2012/Apr. | Journal Article
 
Orexin 1 receptors are a novel target to modulate panic responses and the panic brain network.
Johnson, Philip LJohnson, PhilipSamuels, Brian CSamuels, BrianFitz, Stephanie DFitz, StephanieFederici, Lauren MFederici, LaurenHammes, NathanHammes, NathanEarly, MaureenEarly, Maureen CTruitt, WilliamTruitt, WilliamLowry, Christopher ALowry, ChristopherShekhar, Anantha and Shekhar, Anantha
Physiology & behavior, vol. 107, (no. 5), pp. 733-42, 2012/Dec/5. | Journal Article
 
Orexin-A induces anxiety-like behavior through interactions with glutamatergic receptors in the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis of rats.
Lungwitz, Elizabeth AMolosh, AndreiJohnson, Philip LHarvey, Brian PDirks, Rachel CDietrich, AmyMinick, PamelaShekhar, Anantha and Truitt, Bill
Physiology & behavior, vol. 107, (no. 5), pp. 726-32, 2012/Dec/5. | Journal Article
 
Orexin, stress, and anxiety/panic states.
Johnson, Philip LMolosh, AndreiFitz, Stephanie DTruitt, Bill and Shekhar, Anantha
Progress in brain research, vol. 198, pp. 133-61, 2012. | Journal Article
2011
A selective, non-peptide CRF receptor 1 antagonist prevents sodium lactate-induced acute panic-like responses
Shekhar, AnanthaJohnson, Philip LFitz, Stephanie DNakazato, AtsuroChaki, ShigeyukiSteckler, Thomas and Schmidt, Mark
International Journal of Neuropsychopharmacology, vol. 14, (no. 3), pp. 355-365, 2011. | Journal Article
 
Induction of c-Fos in 'panic/defence'-related brain circuits following brief hypercarbic gas exposure
Johnson, Philip LFitz, Stephanie DHollis, JacobMoratalla, RosarioLightman, Stafford LShekhar, Anantha and Lowry, Christopher A
Journal of Psychopharmacology, vol. 25, (no. 1), Jan 2011. | Journal Article
 
Suppression of inflammatory and neuropathic pain by uncoupling CRMP-2 from the presynaptic Ca2+ channel complex
Brittain, Joel MBrittain, Joel MBrittain, Joel MBrittain, Joel MDuarte, Djane BDuarte, Djane BDuarte, Djane BDuarte, Djane BWilson, Sarah MWilson, Sarah MWilson, Sarah MWilson, Sarah MZhu, WeiguoZhu, WeiguoZhu, WeiguoZhu, WeiguoBallard, CarrieBallard, CarrieBallard, CarrieBallard, CarrieJohnson, Philip LJohnson, Philip LJohnson, Philip LJohnson, Philip LLiu, NaikuiLiu, NaikuiLiu, NaikuiLiu, NaikuiXiong, WenhuiXiong, WenhuiXiong, WenhuiXiong, WenhuiRipsch, Matthew SRipsch, Matthew SRipsch, Matthew SRipsch, Matthew SWang, YuyingWang, YuyingWang, YuyingWang, YuyingFehrenbacher, Jill CFehrenbacher, Jill CFehrenbacher, Jill CFehrenbacher, Jill CFitz, Stephanie DFitz, Stephanie DFitz, Stephanie DFitz, Stephanie DKhanna, MayKhanna, MayKhanna, MayKhanna, MayPark, Chul-kyuPark, Chul-kyuPark, Chul-kyuPark, Chul-kyuSchmutzler, Brian SSchmutzler, Brian SSchmutzler, Brian SSchmutzler, Brian SCheon, Bo MCheon, Bo MCheon, Bo MCheon, Bo MDue, Michael RDue, Michael RDue, Michael RDue, Michael RBrustovetsky, TatianaBrustovetsky, TatianaBrustovetsky, TatianaBrustovetsky, TatianaAshpole, Nicole MAshpole, Nicole MAshpole, Nicole MAshpole, Nicole MHudmon, AndyHudmon, AndyHudmon, AndyHudmon, AndyMeroueh, SamyMeroueh, Samy OMeroueh, Samy OMeroueh, Samy OHingtgen, Cynthia MHingtgen, Cynthia MHingtgen, Cynthia MHingtgen, Cynthia MBrustovetsky, NickolayBrustovetsky, NickolayBrustovetsky, NickolayBrustovetsky, NickolayJi, Ru-rongJi, Ru-rongJi, Ru-rongJi, Ru-rongHurley, Joyce HHurley, Joyce HHurley, Joyce HHurley, Joyce HJin, XiaomingJin, XiaomingJin, XiaomingJin, XiaomingShekhar, AnanthaShekhar, AnanthaShekhar, AnanthaShekhar, AnanthaXu, Xiao-mingXu, Xiao-mingXu, Xiao-mingXu, Xiao-mingOxford, Gerry SOxford, Gerry SOxford, Gerry SOxford, Gerry SVasko, Michael RVasko, Michael RVasko, Michael RVasko, Michael RWhite, Fletcher AWhite, Fletcher AWhite, Fletcher AWhite, Fletcher AKhanna, RajeshKhanna, RajeshKhanna, Rajesh and Khanna, Rajesh
Nature Medicine, vol. 17, (no. 7), pp. 822-9, Jul 2011. | Journal Article
 
Suppression of inflammatory and neuropathic pain by uncoupling CRMP-2 from the presynaptic Ca²⁺ channel complex.
Brittain, Joel MBrittain, Joel MBrittain, Joel MBrittain, J.M.Brittain, Joel MBrittain, Joel MDuarte, D.B.Duarte, Djane BDuarte, Djane BDuarte, Djane BDuarte, Djane BDuarte, Djane BWilson, Sarah MWilson, Sarah MWilson, Sarah MWilson, Sarah MWilson, S.M.Wilson, Sarah MZhu, WeiguoZhu, WeiguoZhu, WeiguoZhu, WeiguoZhu, WeiguoZhu, W.Ballard, CarrieBallard, CarrieBallard, CarrieBallard, CarrieBallard, CarrieBallard, C.Johnson, Philip LJohnson, P.L.Johnson, Philip LJohnson, Philip LJohnson, Philip LJohnson, Philip LLiu, NaikuiLiu, NaikuiLiu, NaikuiLiu, NaikuiLiu, N.Liu, NaikuiXiong, WenhuiXiong, WenhuiXiong, WenhuiXiong, W.Xiong, WenhuiXiong, WenhuiRipsch, Matthew SRipsch, Matthew SRipsch, Matthew SRipsch, M.S.Ripsch, Matthew SRipsch, Matthew SWang, YuyingWang, YuyingWang, YuyingWang, Y.Wang, YuyingWang, YuyingFehrenbacher, Jill CFehrenbacher, Jill CFehrenbacher, J.C.Fehrenbacher, Jill CFehrenbacher, Jill CFehrenbacher, Jill CFitz, S.D.Fitz, Stephanie DFitz, Stephanie DFitz, Stephanie DFitz, Stephanie DFitz, Stephanie DKhanna, MayKhanna, MayKhanna, MayKhanna, MayKhanna, MayKhanna, M.Park, C.-K.Park, Chul-KyuPark, Chul-KyuPark, Chul-KyuPark, Chul-KyuPark, Chul-KyuSchmutzler, Brian SSchmutzler, Brian SSchmutzler, Brian SSchmutzler, Brian SSchmutzler, Brian SSchmutzler, B.S.Cheon, Bo MCheon, B.M.Cheon, Bo MyungCheon, Bo MyungCheon, Bo MyungCheon, Bo MyungDue, Michael RDue, Michael RDue, Michael RDue, Michael RDue, M.R.Due, Michael RBrustovetsky, T.Brustovetsky, TatianaBrustovetsky, TatianaBrustovetsky, TatianaBrustovetsky, TatianaBrustovetsky, TatianaAshpole, Nicole MAshpole, Nicole MAshpole, N.M.Ashpole, Nicole MAshpole, Nicole MAshpole, Nicole MHudmon, A.Hudmon, AndyHudmon, AndyHudmon, AndyHudmon, AndyHudmon, AndyMeroueh, Samy OMeroueh, Samy OMeroueh, S.O.Meroueh, SamyMeroueh, Samy OMeroueh, Samy OHingtgen, Cynthia MHingtgen, Cynthia MHingtgen, Cynthia MHingtgen, Cynthia MHingtgen, Cynthia MHingtgen, C.M.Brustovetsky, NickolayBrustovetsky, NickolayBrustovetsky, NickolayBrustovetsky, NickolayBrustovetsky, N.Brustovetsky, NickolayJi, Ru-RongJi, Ru-RongJi, Ru-RongJi, Ru-RongJi, R.-R.Ji, Ru RongHurley, Joyce HHurley, Joyce HHurley, Joyce HHurley, Joyce HHurley, J.H.Hurley, Joyce HJin, XiaomingJin, XiaomingJin, XiaomingJin, X.Jin, XiaomingJin, XiaomingShekhar, AnanthaShekhar, AnanthaShekhar, AnanthaShekhar, A.Shekhar, AnanthaShekhar, AnanthaXu, Xiao-MingXu, Xiao-MingXu, Xiao-MingXu, Xiao-MingXu, Xiao-MingXu, X. M.Oxford, Gerry SOxford, Gerry SOxford, Gerry SOxford, Gerry SOxford, Gerry SOxford, G.S.Vasko, Michael RVasko, Michael RVasko, Michael RVasko, M.R.Vasko, Michael RVasko, Michael RWhite, Fletcher AWhite, F.A.White, Fletcher AWhite, Fletcher AWhite, Fletcher AWhite, Fletcher AKhanna, RajeshKhanna, RajeshKhanna, RajeshKhanna, RajeshKhanna, R. and Khanna, Rajesh
Nature medicine, vol. 17, (no. 7), pp. 822-9, 2011/Jul. | Journal Article
 
Topographical distribution of corticotropin-releasing factor type 2 receptor-like immunoreactivity in the rat dorsal raphe nucleus: co-localization with tryptophan hydroxylase
Lukkes, JLStaub, D. RDietrich, A.Truitt, BillNeufeld-Cohen, A.Chen, A.Johnson, Philip LShekhar, Anantha and Lowry, Christopher A
Neuroscience, vol. 183, pp. 47-63, 2011. | Journal Article
 
Topographical distribution of corticotropin-releasing factor type 2 receptor-like immunoreactivity in the rat dorsal raphe nucleus: co-localization with tryptophan hydroxylase.
Lukkes, J LStaub, D RDietrich, ATruitt, BillNeufeld-Cohen, AChen, AJohnson, Philip LShekhar, Anantha and Lowry, Christopher A
Neuroscience, vol. 183, pp. 47-63, 2011/Jun/2. | Journal Article
2010
A key role for orexin in panic anxiety
Johnson, Philip LJohnson, Philip LTruitt, BillTruitt, WilliamFitz, Stephanie DFitz, Stephanie DMinick, Pamela EMinick, Pamela EDietrich, AmyDietrich, AmySanghani, SonalSanghani, SonalTräskman Bendz, LilTräskman-bendz, LilGoddard, Andrew WGoddard, Andrew WBrundin, LenaBrundin, LenaShekhar, Anantha and Shekhar, Anantha
Nature Medicine, vol. 16, (no. 1), pp. 111-5, Jan 2010. | Journal Article
 
Changes in central sodium and not osmolarity or lactate induce panic-like responses in a model of panic disorder.
Molosh, Andre IJohnson, Philip LFitz, Stephanie DDi Micco, Joseph AHerman, James P and Shekhar, Anantha
Neuropsychopharmacology : official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology, vol. 35, (no. 6), pp. 1333-47, 2010/May. | Journal Article
 
Multiple anxiogenic drugs recruit a parvalbumin-containing subpopulation of GABAergic interneurons in the basolateral amygdala.
Hale, Matthew WJohnson, Philip LWesterman, Alex MAbrams, Jolane KShekhar, Anantha and Lowry, Christopher A
Progress in neuro-psychopharmacology & biological psychiatry, vol. 34, (no. 7), pp. 1285-93, 2010/Oct/1. | Journal Article
2009
Anxiety-like behavior is modulated by a discrete subpopulation of interneurons in the basolateral amygdala
Truitt, BillJohnson, Philip LDietrich, ADFitz, SD and Shekhar, Anantha
Neuroscience, vol. 160, (no. 2), pp. 284-294, 2009. | Journal Article
 
From QTL to candidate gene: A genetic approach to alcoholism research
Spence, J.P.Spence, John PaulSpence, JohnLiang, T.Liang, TiebingLiang, TiebingLiu, LixiangLiu, LixiangLiu, L.Johnson, P.L.Johnson, Philip LJohnson, PhilipForoud, TatianaForoud, T.Foroud, TatianaCarr, Lucinda GCarr, LucindaCarr, L.G.Shekhar, A.Shekhar, Anantha and Shekhar, Anantha
Current Drug Abuse Reviews, vol. 2, pp. 127-134. | Journal Article
2008
Chronic inhibition of GABA synthesis in the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis elicits anxiety-like behavior
Sajdyk, Tammy JJohnson, Philip LFitz, SD and Shekhar, Anantha
Journal of Psychopharmacology, vol. 22, (no. 6), pp. 633-641, 2008. | Journal Article
 
Disruption of GABAergic tone in the dorsomedial hypothalamus attenuates responses in a subset of serotonergic neurons in the dorsal raphe nucleus following lactate-induced panic
Johnson, Philip LLowry, Christopher ATruitt, Bill and Shekhar, Anantha
Journal of Psychopharmacology, vol. 22, (no. 6), Aug 2008. | Journal Article
 
Neural Pathways Underlying Lactate-Induced Panic
Johnson, Philip LTruitt, BillFitz, Stephanie DLowry, Christopher A and Shekhar, Anantha
Neuropsychopharmacology, vol. 33, (no. 9), pp. 2093-107, Aug 2008. | Journal Article
 
Neuropeptide Y in the Amygdala Induces Long-Term Resilience to Stress-Induced Reductions in Social Responses But Not Hypothalamic-Adrenal-Pituitary Axis Activity or Hyperthermia
Sajdyk, TammySajdyk, Tammy JJohnson, Philip LJohnson, PhilipLeitermann, Randy JLeitermann, RandyFitz, StephanieFitz, Stephanie DDietrich, AmyDietrich, AmyMorin, MichelleMorin, MichelleGehlert, Donald RGehlert, DonaldUrban, Janice HUrban, JaniceShekhar, Anantha and Shekhar, Anantha
Journal of Neuroscience, vol. 28, (no. 4), pp. 893-903, 2008. | Journal Article
 
Repeated Stimulation of CRF Receptors in the BNST of Rats Selectively Induces Social but not Panic-Like Anxiety
Lee, YounglimFitz, StephanieJohnson, Philip L and Shekhar, Anantha
Neuropsychopharmacology, vol. 33, (no. 11), pp. 2586-2594, Oct 2008. | Journal Article
2006
Angiotensin-II Is a Putative Neurotransmitter in Lactate-Induced Panic-Like Responses in Rats with Disruption of GABAergic Inhibition in the Dorsomedial Hypothalamus
Shekhar, AnanthaShekhar, AnanthaJohnson, PhilipJohnson, Philip LSajdyk, TammySajdyk, Tammy JFitz, StephanieFitz, Stephanie DKeim, Stanley RKeim, StanleyKelley, Pamela EKelley, PamelaGehlert, Donald RGehlert, DonaldDi Micco, Joseph A and DiMicco, Joseph
Journal of Neuroscience, vol. 26, (no. 36), pp. 9205-9215, 2006. | Journal Article
 
Panic-Prone State Induced in Rats with GABA Dysfunction in the Dorsomedial Hypothalamus Is Mediated by NMDA Receptors
Johnson, Philip L and Shekhar, Anantha
Journal of Neuroscience, vol. 26, (no. 26), pp. 7093-7104, 2006. | Journal Article
2005
Acute hypercarbic gas exposure reveals functionally distinct subpopulations of serotonergic neurons in rats
Johnson, Philip LHollis, JacobMoratalla, RosarioLightman, Stafford L and Lowry, Christopher A
Journal of Psychopharmacology, vol. 19, (no. 4), pp. 327-341, Jul 2005. | Journal Article
 
Are tuberomammillary histaminergic neurons involved in CO2-mediated arousal?
Johnson, Philip LMoratalla, RosarioLightman, Stafford L and Lowry, Christopher A
Experimental neurology, vol. 193, (no. 1), pp. 228-33, 2005/May. | Journal Article
 
Are tuberomammillary histaminergic neurons involved in CO2-mediated arousal?
Johnson, P.L.Johnson, P.L.Moratalla, R.Moratalla, R.Lightman, S.L.Lightman, S.L.Lowry, C.A. and Lowry, C.A.
Experimental Neurology, vol. 193, pp. 228-233. | Journal Article