Attilio Iemolo, Ph.D.

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Pharmacology and Psychiatry Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA 
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De Risi M, Cavezza D, Torromino G, et al. (2025) Cortico-striatal circuit mechanisms drive the effects of D1 dopamine agonists on memory capacity in mice through cAMP/PKA signalling. Nature Communications. 16: 2615
Iemolo A, De Risi M, Giordano N, et al. (2023) Synaptic mechanisms underlying onset and progression of memory deficits caused by hippocampal and midbrain synucleinopathy. Npj Parkinson's Disease. 9: 92
Giordano N, Iemolo A, Mancini M, et al. (2017) Motor learning and metaplasticity in striatal neurons: relevance for Parkinson's disease. Brain : a Journal of Neurology
Viggiano D, Speranza L, Crispino M, et al. (2017) Information content of dendritic spines after motor learning. Behavioural Brain Research
Iemolo A, Seiglie M, Blasio A, et al. (2016) Pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide (PACAP) in the central nucleus of the amygdala induces anxiety via melanocortin receptors. Psychopharmacology
Iemolo A, Ferragud A, Cottone P, et al. (2015) Pituitary Adenylate Cyclase-Activating Peptide in the Central Amygdala Causes Anorexia and Body Weight Loss via the Melanocortin and the TrkB Systems. Neuropsychopharmacology : Official Publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology. 40: 1846-55
Iemolo A, De Risi M, De Leonibus E. (2015) Role of dopamine in memory consolidation Memory Consolidation. 161-197
Blasio A, Iemolo A, Sabino V, et al. (2013) Rimonabant precipitates anxiety in rats withdrawn from palatable food: role of the central amygdala. Neuropsychopharmacology : Official Publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology. 38: 2498-507
Iemolo A, Blasio A, St Cyr SA, et al. (2013) CRF-CRF1 receptor system in the central and basolateral nuclei of the amygdala differentially mediates excessive eating of palatable food. Neuropsychopharmacology : Official Publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology. 38: 2456-66
Dore R, Iemolo A, Smith KL, et al. (2013) CRF mediates the anxiogenic and anti-rewarding, but not the anorectic effects of PACAP. Neuropsychopharmacology : Official Publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology. 38: 2160-9
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