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HYPOPHYSIS ADENILÁT-CIKLÁZ AKTIVÁLÓ POLIPEPTID (PACAP) HATÁSÁNAK VIZSGÁLATA KÜLÖNBÖZŐ TÉNYEZŐK KÖVETKEZTÉBEN KIALAKULÓ COCHLEARIS- ÉS RETINALIS KÁROSODÁSBAN
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Reglodi D, Kiss P, Lubics A, Tamas A.: Review of the protective effects of PACAP in models of neurodegenerative diseases in vitro and in vivo., Curr Pharm Des 17: 962-972, 2011 | Racz B, Horvath G, Reglodi D, Gasz B, Kiss P, Gallyas F Jr, Sumegi B, Toth G, Nemeth A, Lubics A, Tamas A.: PACAP ameliorates oxidative stress in the chicken inner ear: an in vitro study., Regul Pept 160: 91-98., 2010 | Brubel R, Boronkai A, Reglodi D, Racz B, Nemeth J, Kiss P, Lubics A, Toth G, Horvath G, Varga T, Szogyi D, Fonagy E, Farkas J, Barakonyi A, Bellyei Sz, Szereday L, Koppan M, Tamas A.: Changes in the expression of pituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide (PACAP) in the human placenta during pregnancy and its effects on survival of JAR chorioca, J Mol Neurosci 42:450-458., 2010 | Atlasz T, Szabadfi K, Kiss P, Marton Zs, Griecs M, Hamza L, Gaal V, Biro Zs, Tamas A, Hild G, Nyitrai M, Toth G, Reglodi D, Gabriel R.: Effects of PACAP in UV-A radiation-induced retinal degeneration models in rats., J Molec Neurosci, 43: 51-77., 2011 | Kiss P, Atlasz T, Szabadfi K, Horvath G, Griecs M, Farkas J, Matkovits A, Toth G, Lubics A, Tamas A, Gabriel R, Reglodi D.: Comparison between PACAP- and enriched environment-induced retinal protection in MSG-treated newborn rats., Neurosci Lett 487:400-405., 2011 | Mester L, Kovacs K, Racz B, Solti I, Atlasz T, Szabadfi K, Tamas A, Reglodi D.: Pitutary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide is protective against oxidative stress in human retinal pigment epithelial cells., J Molec Neurosci 43:35-43., 2011 | Szabadfi K, Atlasz T, Kiss P, Danyadi B, Tamas A, Helyes Zs, Hashimoto H, Shintani N, Baba A, Toth G, Gabriel R, Reglodi D.: Mice deficient in pituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide (PACAP) are more susceptible to retinal ischemic injury in vivo., Neurotox Res in press, 2011 | Varga B, Szabadfi K, Kiss P, Fabian E, Tamas A, Griecs M, Gabriel R, Reglodi D, Kemeny-Beke A, Pamer Zs, Biro Zs, Tosaki A, Atlasz T, Juhasz B.: . PACAP improves functional outcome in excitotoxic retinal lesion: an electroretinographic study., J Mol Neurosci 43:44-50., 2011 | Atlasz T, Szabadfi K, Kiss P, Racz B, Gallyas F, Tamas A, Gaal V, Marton Zs, Gabriel R, Reglodi D.: Review of pituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide in the retina: focus on the retinoprotective effects., Ann NY Acad Sci 1200:128-39., 2010 | Atlasz T, Szabadfi K, Kiss P, Tamas A, Toth G, Reglodi D, Gabriel R.: Evaluation of the protective effects of PACAP with cell-specific markers in ischemia-induced retinal degeneration., Brain Res Bull 81:497-504., 2010 | Szabadfi K, Mester L, Reglodi D, Kiss P, Babai N, Racz B, Kovacs K, Szabo A, Tamas A, Gabriel R, Atlasz T.: Novel neuroprotective strategies in ischemic retinal lesions., Int J Mol Sci 11:544-61., 2010 | Atlasz T, Szabadfi K, Reglődi D, Kiss P, Tamás A, Tóth G, Molnár A, Szabó K, Gábriel R. Boronkai Á, Brubel R, Rácz B, Tamás A, Kiss P, Horváth G, Lubics A, Szigeti A, Bellyei Sz, Tóth G, Lakatos A, Reglődi D.: Effects of pituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide (PACAP1-38) and its fragments on retinal degeneration induced by neonatal MSG treatment., Ann NY Acad Sci 1163: 3348-352., 2009 | Farkas J, Reglődi D, Gaszner B, Szőgyi D, Horváth G, Lubics A, Tamás A, Falko F, Besirevic D, Kiss P.: Effects of maternal separation on the neurobehavioral development of newborn Wistar rats., Brain Res Bull 79: 208-214., 2009 | Kiss P, Szőgyi D, Reglődi D, Horváth G, Farkas J, Lubics A, Tamás A, Atlasz T, Szabadfi K, Babai N, Gábriel R, Koppán M.: Effects of perinatal asphyxia on the neurobehavioral and retinal development of newborn rats., Brain Res 1255: 42-50., 2009 | Mester L, Szabó A, Atlasz T, Szabadfi K, Reglődi D, Kiss P, Rácz B, Tamás A, Gallyas FJr, Sümegi B, Hocsak E, Gábriel R, Kovács K.: Protection against chronic hypoperfusion-induced retinal neurodegeneration by PARP inhibition via activation of PI-3-kinase Akt pathway and suppression of JNK and p38 MAP, Neurotox Res 18: 68-76., 2009 | Szabadfi K, Atlasz T, Reglődi D, Kiss P, Dányádi B, Fekete EM, Zorilla EP, Tamás A, Szabó K, Gábriel R.: Urocortin 2 protects against retinal degeneration following bilateral common carotid artery occlusion in the rat., Neurosci Lett 455: 42-45., 2009 | Szabadfi K, Atlasz T, Horváth G, Kiss P, Hamza L, Farkas J, Tamás A, Lubics A, Gábriel R, Reglődi D.: Early postnatal enriched environment decreases retinal degeneration induced by monosodium glutamate treatment., Brain Res 1259: 107-112., 2009 | Atlasz T, Szabadfi K, Kiss P, Babai N, Kőszegi Z, Tamás A, Reglődi D, Gábriel R.: PACAP-mediated neuroprotection of neurochemically identified cell types in MSG-induced retinal regeneration, J Mol Neurosci 36: 97-104., 2008 | Gaál V, Márk L, Kiss P, Kustos I, Tamás A, Kocsis B, Lubics A, Németh V, Németh A, Lujber L, Pytel J, Tóth G, Reglődi D.: Investigation of the effects of PACAP on the composition of tear and endolymph proteins., J Mol Neurosci 36: 321-329., 2008 | Kiss P, Hauser D, Tamás A, Lubics A, Rácz B, Horváth Zs, Farkas J, Zimmermann F, Stepien A, Lengvári I, Reglődi D.: Changes in open-field activity and novelty-seeking behavior in periadolescent rats neonatally treated with monosodium glutamate., Neurotox Res 12: 85-93., 2007 | Atlasz T, Babai N, Reglődi D, Kiss P, Tamás A, Bari F, Domoki F, Gábriel R.: Diazoxide is protective in the rat retina against ischemic injury induced by bilateral carotid occlusion and glutamate-induced degeneration, Neurotox Res 12: 105-111., 2007 | Rácz B, Gallyas F Jr, Kiss P, Tamás A, Lubics A, Lengvári I, Rőth E, Tóth G, Hegyi O, Verzár Zs, Fabricsek Cs, Reglődi D.: Effects of pituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide (PACAP) on the PKA-Bad-14-3-3 signaling pathway in glutamate-induced retinal injury in neonatal rats., Neurotox Res 12: 95-104., 2007 | Szakály P, Kiss P, Lubics A, Magyarlaki T, Tamás A, Rácz B, Lengvári I, Tóth G, Reglődi D.: Effects of PACAP on survival and renal morphology in rats subjected to renal ischemia-reperfusion., J Mol Neurosci 36: 89-96., 2008 | Rácz B, Gasz B, Gallyas F Jr., Kiss P, Tamás A, Szántó Z, Lubics A, Lengvári I, Tóth G, Hegyi O, Rőth E, Reglődi D.: PKA-Bad-14-3-3 and Akt-Bad-14-3-3 signaling pathways are involved in the protective effects of PACAP against ischemia/reperfusion-induced cardiomyocyte apoptosis., Regul Pept 145: 105-115., 2008 | Molnár L, Pollák E, Boros A, Shioda S, Nakajo S, Tamás A, Lengvári I, Reglődi D, Lubics A.: PAC1 receptor localization in a model nervous system: light and electron microscopic immunocytochemistry on the earthworm ventral nerve cord ganglia., Regul Pept 145: 96-104., 2008 | Kövesdi E, Tamás A, Reglődi D, Farkas O, Pál J, Tóth G, Bukovics P, Dóczi T, Büki A.: Posttraumatic administration of pituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide in central fluid percussion injury in rats., Neurotox Res 13: 71-78., 2008 | Pirger Zs, Németh J, Hiripi L, Tóth G, Kiss P, Lubics A, Tamás A, Hernádi L, Kiss T, Reglődi D.: PACAP has anti-apoptotic effect in the salivary gland of an inverebrate species, Helix pomatia., J Mol Neurosci 36: 105-114., 2008 | Reglődi D, Börzsei R, Bagoly T, Boronkai Á, Rácz B, Tamás A, Kiss P, Horváth G, Brubel R, Németh J, Tóth G, Helyes Z.: Agonistic behavior of PACAP6-38 on sensory nerve terminals and cytotrophoblast cells., J Mol Neurosci 36: 270-278., 2008 | Hernádi L, Pirger Zs, Kiss T, Németh J, Márk L, Kiss P, Tamás A, Lubics A, Tóth G, Shioda S, Reglődi D.: The presence and distribution of pituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide (PACAP) and its receptor (PAC1-R) in the snail Helix pomatia., Neuroscience 155:387-402, 2008 | Boros Á, Reglődi D, Herbert Z, Kiszler G, Németh J, Lubics A, Kiss P, Tamás A, Shioda S, Matsuda K, Pollák E, Molnár L.: Changes in the expression of PACAP-like compounds during the embryonic development of the earthworm Eisenia fetida., J Mol Neurosci 36: 157-165., 2008 | Rácz B, Horváth G, Faluhelyi N, Nagy AD, Tamás A, Kiss P, Gallyas F, Tóth G, Gaszner B, Csernus V, Reglődi D.: Effects of PACAP on the circadian changes of signaling pathways in chicken pinealocytes., J Mol Neurosci 36: 220-226., 2008 | Várhalmi E, Somogyi I, Kiszler G, Németh J, Reglődi D, Lubics A, Kiss P, Tamás A, Pollák E, Molnár L.: Expression of PACAP-like compounds during the caudal regeneration of the earthworm Eisenia fetida., J Mol Neurosci 36: 166-174., 2008 | Ferencz A, Rácz B, Tamás A, Reglődi D, Lubics A, Németh J, Nedvig K, Kalmár-Nagy K, Horváth OP, Wéber G, Rőth E.: Influence of PACAP on oxidative stress and tissue injury following small bowel autotransplantation., J Mol Neurosci 37: 168-176., 2009 | Boronkai Á, Brubel R, Rácz B, Tamás A, Kiss P, Horváth G, Lubics A, Szigeti A, Bellyei Sz, Tóth G, Lakatos A, Reglődi D.: Effects of pituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide (PACAP) on the survival and signal transduction pathways in human choriocarcinoma cells., Ann NY Acad Sci 1163: 353-357., 2009 | Somogyi I, Boros A, Engelmann P, Németh J, Lubics A, Tamás A, Kiss P, Reglődi D, Pollák E, Molnár L.: Pituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide (PACAP)-like compounds could modulate the activity of coelomocytes in earthworm., Ann NY Acad Sci 1163:521-523., 2009 | Börzsei R, Márk L, Tamás A, Bagoly T, Bay Cs, Csanaky K, Bánki E, Kiss P, Váczy A, Horváth G, Németh J, Szauer E, Helyes Zs, Reglődi D.: Presence of pituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide-38 in human plasma and milk., Eur J Endocrinol 160:561-565., 2009 | Ferencz A, Racz B, Tamas A, Nedvig K, Nemeth J, Kalmar-Nagy K, Horvath OP, Weber G, Roth E, Reglodi D.: Changes and effect of PACAP-38 on intestinal ischemia-reperfusion and autotransplantation., Transplant Proc 41: 57-59., 2009 | Horvath G, Mark L, Brubel R, Szakaly P, Racz B, Kiss P, Tamas A, Helyes Z, Lubics A, Hashimoto H, Baba A, Shintani S, Furjes G, Nemeth J, Reglodi D.: Mice dificient in pituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide display increased sensitivity to renal oxidative stress in vitro., Neurosci Lett 469:70-74., 2010 | Horvath G, Racz B, Reglodi D, Kovacs K, Kiss P, Gallyas F Jr, Bognar Z, Szabo A, Magyarlaki T, Laszlo E, Lubics A, Tamas A, Toth G, Szakaly P.: Effects of PACAP on mitochondrial apoptotic pathways and cytokine expression in rats subjected to renal ischemia-reperfusion., J Mol Neurosci 42:411-418., 2010 | Reglodi D, Gyarmati J, Ertl T, Borzsei R, Bodis J, Tamas A, Kiss P, Csanaky K, Banki E, Bay Cs, Nemeth J, Helyes Zs.: Alterations of pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide (PACAP)-like immunoreactivity in the human plasma during pregnancy and after birth., J Endocrinol Invest 33:443-445., 2010 | Brubel R, Horvath G, Reglodi D, Lubics A, Tamas A, Kiss P, Laszlo E, Nemeth J, Mark L, Szakaly P.: Presence of pituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide and its type I receptor in the rat kidney., Transplant Proc 43: 1297-1299., 2011 | Horvath G, Brubel R, Kovacs K, Reglodi D, Opper B, Ferencz A, Szakaly P, Laszlo E, Hau L, Kiss P, Tamas A, Racz B.: Effects of PACAP on oxidative stress-induced cell death in primary rat kidney and human hepatocyte cell cultures., J Molec Neurosci 43:67-75., 2011 | Brubel R, Reglodi D, Jambor E, Koppan M, Varnagy A, Biro Zs, Kiss P, Gaal V, Matkovits A, Farkas J, Lubics A, Bodis J, Bay Cs, Veszpremi B, Tamas A, Nemeth J, Mark L.: Investigation of pituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide in human gynecological and other biological fluids by using MALDI TOF mass spectrometry., Mass Spectr 46: 189-194., 2011 | Czegledi L, Tamas A, Borzsei R, Bagoly T, Kiss P, Horvath G, Brubel R, Nemeth J, Szalontai B, Szabadfi K, Javor A, Reglodi D, Helyes Zs.: Presence of pituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide (PACAP) in the plasma and milk of ruminant animals., Gen Comp Endocrinol 172: 115-119., 2011 | Reglodi D, Kiss P, Horvath G, Lubics A, Laszlo E, Tamas A, Racz B, Szakaly P.: Effects of pituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide in the urinary system, with special emphasis on its protective effects in the kidney., Neuropeptides in press, 2011 | Szakaly P, Laszlo E, Kovacs K, Racz B, Horvath G, Ferencz A, Lubics A, Kiss P, Tamas A, Brubel R, Opper B, Baba A, Hashimoto H, Farkas J, Matkovits A, Magyarlaki T, Helyes Zs.: Mice deficient in pituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide (PACAP) show increased susceptibility to in vivo renal ischemia/reperfusion injury., Neuropeptides 45: 113-121., 2011 | Horvath G, Reglodi D, Opper B, Brubel R, Tamas A, Kiss P, Toth G, Csernus V, Matkovits A, Racz B.: Effects of PACAP on the oxidative stress induced cell death in chicken pinealocytes is influenced by the phase of the circadian clock., Neurosci Lett 484: 148-152., 2010 | Horvath G, Racz B, Szakaly P, Kiss P, Laszlo E, Hau L, Tamas A, Helyes Zs, Lubics A, Hashimoto H, Baba A, Reglodi D.: Mice deficient in neuropeptide PACAP demonstrate increased sensitivity to in vitro kidney hypoxia., Transplant Proc 42:2293-2295., 2010 | Tamás A., Fülöp B., Reglődi D., Kiss P., Atlasz T., Gábriel R., Hashimoto H., Baba A., Szabadfi K.: Morphological examination of the retina and the inner ear in pituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide (PACAP) deficient mice., Acta Physiologica 202 (suppl 684.): 117., 2011 | Németh A, Böröczki G, Tamás A, Reglődi D, Lubics A, Kiss P, Lujber L, Nagy G, Stomfai S, Pytel J.: Complex functional and morphological examination of congenital hearing loss in Wistar rats., Acta Physiol Hung 94: 380-381., 2007 |
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