Department of Neurobiology
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The Department of Neurobiology consists of separate research teams and the independent Laboratory of Trace Elements Neurobiology. Research teams conduct complementary studies in areas such as metabotropic receptors for glutamate and the search for new sites of action for psychotropic drugs.
The team consisting of the following members: dr hab. Agnieszka Pałucha-Poniewiera (PhD), Karolina Podkowa (MPharm) and Szymon Rzeźniczek (MSc) takes part in the study of potential antidepressant properties of glutamate metabotropic ligands and their mechanisms of action.
The team consisting of the following members: Piotr Brański (PhD), Grzegorz Burnat (PhD), Paulina Chorobik (PhD), Marcin Marcinak (PhD), Barbara Chruścicka (MSc) deals with an identification and pharmacodynamic characteristics of biologically active chemical compounds. Their studies are focused on metabotropic receptors, in particular mGluR and GABA B.
The methodology and experimental procedures
- Mammalian cell cultures
- Analysis of protein expression using RT-PCR and Western Blot
- Immunofluorescence (microscopy and FACS)
- Measurement of metabotropic receptors-mediated GTPase activity in isolated cell membranes
- Cyclic ATP measurement (cells, tissue sections) using HTRF
- Kinetic luminometric measurement of intracellular cAMP levels using a molecular sensor (Glo)
- Measurement of the IP1 accumulation (cells, tissue sections) using HTRF
- Measurement of intracellular mobilization of calcium ions (fluorescence)
- Molecular cloning (propagation of bacterial vectors, modification of DNA sequence, transfer into mammalian cells [including tetracycline-inducible gene expression system], selection of cell clones)
- Point mutations
- Experiments on transgenic animals (PCR, electrophoretic separation of products)
- Evaluation of sperm quality parameters (evaluation of: motility, vitality – eosinophilic test, maturity – presence and location of cytoplasmic droplets, integrity of cytoplasmic membrane – hyposmotic test and morphology of spermatozoids)
Dr hab. Joanna Wierońska (PhD), Monika Woźniak (MSc) and Paulina Cieślik (MSc) form a team whose main research direction are antipsychotics and their mechanisms of action. We use animal models of positive, negative and cognitive symptoms as well as techniques to determine the level of specific proteins and mRNA. Our studies oscillate around metabotropic receptors for glutamate and GABA B receptors.
The Laboratory of Neurodegeneration and Neuroprotection (no formal status), whose members are prof. dr hab. Maria Śmiałowska and Dr. Helena Domin, is involved in:
- Research on neurodegeneration and neuroprotection in experimental models of ischemia
- Study of neuroprotective and antidepressant mechanisms of glutamate group III receptor ligands and neuropeptide Y receptor ligands
- Study of anatomical and histochemical interactions between different types of neurons and astrocytes in the cerebral cortex and limbic structures. We pay special attention to GABA and NPY neurons.
Methods used
- Histology (Nissl, HE, Kluver-Barrera staining)
- Histochemistry and immunohistochemistry (NPY-ir, GAD67-ir, GFAP-ir, CRF-ir, NeuN-ir, TH-ir, TrpH-ir, immunohistochemical staining of selected receptors, and others)
- Stereological quantification in microscopic images
- Intracerebral administration of substances
- Behavioral observations and tests
- Western blot analysis of selected proteins or peptides.
The team closely collaborates with Laboratories of the Department of Neurobiology and other researchers in the Institute, especially in the field of behavior, Western blotting, neural cell cultures, and assessment of neurodegenerative changes in Parkinson’s disease models.
The Department also conducts studies regarding the anxiolytic activity of drugs and the mechanisms of action of these compounds.
Employees
Agnieszka Pałucha-Poniewiera, dr hab.
Joanna Wieronska, dr hab.
Professor Gabriel Nowak, dr hab.
Professor Andrzej Pilc, dr hab.
Professor Maria Śmiałowska, dr hab.
Helena Domin, dr hab.
Bartłomiej Pochwat, dr
Anna Rafało-Ulińska, dr
Katarzyna Stachowicz, dr hab.
Dorota Bederska-Łojewska, dr
Piotr Brański, dr
Grzegorz Burnat, dr
Barbara Chruścicka-Smaga, dr
Łukasz Gąsior, dr
Michał Santocki, dr
Yana Babii, mgr
Agata Machaczka, mgr
Employees
Achievements
- Publications
- Awards
Award
L'OREAL For Women in Science
Katarzyna Stachowicz, PhD
Award
Scientific Team Award WUM
Katarzyna Stachowicz, PhD
Award
Postdoc Research position Vanderbilt University
Katarzyna Stachowicz, PhD
Ketamine and Ro 25-6981 Reverse Behavioral Abnormalities in Rats Subjected to Dietary Zinc Restriction.
DOI: 10.3390/ijms21134791
Synthesis of new 4-butyl-arylpiperazine-3-(1H-indol-3-yl)pyrrolidine-2,5-dione derivatives and evaluation for their 5-HT<sub>1A</sub> and D<sub>2</sub> receptor affinity and serotonin transporter inhibition.
DOI: 10.1016/j.bioorg.2020.103662
The influence of the duration of chronic unpredictable mild stress on the behavioural responses of C57BL/6J mice
Pałucha-Poniewiera, A., Podkowa, K., Rafało-Ulińska, A., Brański, P., Burnat, G.
DOI: 10.1097/FBP.0000000000000564
Preclinical evaluation of 1,2,4-triazole-based compounds targeting voltage-gated sodium channels (VGSCs) as promising anticonvulsant drug candidates.
DOI: 10.1016/j.bioorg.2019.103355
Role of AMPA receptor stimulation and TrkB signaling in the antidepressant-like effect of ketamine co-administered with a group II mGlu receptor antagonist, LY341495, in the forced swim test in rats
Agnieszka, P.-P., Karolina, P., Andrzej, P.
DOI: 10.1097/FBP.0000000000000471
Zinc signaling and epilepsy
Doboszewska, U., Młyniec, K., Wlaź, A., Poleszak, E., Nowak, G., Wlaź, P.
DOI: 10.1016/j.pharmthera.2018.08.013
Long-lasting antidepressant-like activity of the GPR39 zinc receptor agonist TC-G 1008
Starowicz, G., Jarosz, M., Frąckiewicz, E., Grzechnik, N., Ostachowicz, B., Nowak, G., Mlyniec, K.
DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2018.11.003
An update on NMDA antagonists in depression
Pochwat, B., Nowak, G., Szewczyk, B.
DOI: 10.1080/14737175.2019.1643237
Synthesis and biological evaluation of new multi-target 3-(1H-indol-3-yl)pyrrolidine-2,5-dione derivatives with potential antidepressant effect
Wróbel, M.Z., Chodkowski, A., Herold, F., Marciniak, M., Dawidowski, M., Siwek, A., Starowicz, G., Stachowicz, K., Szewczyk, B., Nowak, G., Belka, M., Bączek, T., Satała, G., Bojarski, A.J., Turło, J.
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejmech.2019.111736
Synthesis of novel pyrido[1,2-c]pyrimidine derivatives with rigidized tryptamine moiety as potential SSRI and 5-HT<inf>1A</inf> receptor ligands
Ślifirski, G., Król, M., Kleps, J., Ulenberg, S., Belka, M., Bączek, T., Siwek, A., Stachowicz, K., Szewczyk, B., Nowak, G., Bojarski, A., Kozioł, A.E., Turło, J., Herold, F.
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejmech.2019.01.031