Ralphiel S. Payne, Ph.D.

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2001 University of Louisville, Louisville, KY, United States 
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Pharmacology, Neuroscience Biology
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Avital Schurr grad student 2001 University of Louisville
 (The corticosterone hypothesis of hyperglycemia-enhanced cerebral ischemic damage.)
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El-Mallakh RS, Payne RS, Schurr A, et al. (2015) Cariprazine delays ouabain-evoked epileptiform spikes and loss of activity in rat hippocampal slices. Psychiatry Research. 229: 370-3
Gao Y, Payne RS, Schurr A, et al. (2011) Memantine reduces mania-like symptoms in animal models. Psychiatry Research. 188: 366-71
Schurr A, Payne RS. (2008) The glucose paradox of cerebral ischemia - a possible resolution Journal of Neurochemistry. 81: 108-111
Payne RS, Schurr A. (2007) Corticosterone disrupts glucose-, but not lactate-supported hippocampal PS-LTP. Neuroscience Letters. 424: 111-5
Schurr A, Payne RS. (2007) Lactate, not pyruvate, is neuronal aerobic glycolysis end product: an in vitro electrophysiological study. Neuroscience. 147: 613-9
Payne RS, Akca O, Roewer N, et al. (2005) Sevoflurane-induced preconditioning protects against cerebral ischemic neuronal damage in rats. Brain Research. 1034: 147-52
Payne RS, Schurr A. (2005) The stress hormone corticosterone inhibits glucose-, but not lactate-supported hippocampal LTP Journal of Cerebral Blood Flow & Metabolism. 25: S67-S67
Payne RS, Goldbart A, Gozal D, et al. (2004) Effect of intermittent hypoxia on long-term potentiation in rat hippocampal slices. Brain Research. 1029: 195-9
Kehl F, Payne RS, Roewer N, et al. (2004) Sevoflurane-induced preconditioning of rat brain in vitro and the role of KATP channels. Brain Research. 1021: 76-81
Goldbart A, Row BW, Kheirandish L, et al. (2003) Intermittent hypoxic exposure during light phase induces changes in cAMP response element binding protein activity in the rat CA1 hippocampal region: water maze performance correlates. Neuroscience. 122: 585-90
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