Daniel Bitran

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College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, MA, United States 
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Dopaminergic regulation of male rat copulatory behavior
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Liu F, Day M, Muñiz LC, et al. (2008) Activation of estrogen receptor-beta regulates hippocampal synaptic plasticity and improves memory. Nature Neuroscience. 11: 334-43
Bitran D, Solano SM. (2005) Termination of pseudopregnancy in the rat alters the response to progesterone, chlordiazepoxide, and MK-801 in the elevated plus-maze. Psychopharmacology. 180: 447-54
Bitran D, Smith SS. (2005) Termination of pseudopregnancy in the rat produces an anxiogenic-like response that is associated with an increase in benzodiazepine receptor binding density and a decrease in GABA-stimulated chloride influx in the hippocampus. Brain Research Bulletin. 64: 511-8
Winneker RC, Bitran D, Zhang Z. (2003) The preclinical biology of a new potent and selective progestin: trimegestone. Steroids. 68: 915-20
Bitran D, Foley M, Audette D, et al. (2000) Activation of peripheral mitochondrial benzodiazepine receptors in the hippocampus stimulates allopregnanolone synthesis and produces anxiolytic-like effects in the rat. Psychopharmacology. 151: 64-71
Bitran D, Klibansky DA, Martin GA. (2000) The neurosteroid pregnanolone prevents the anxiogenic-like effect of inescapable shock in the rat. Psychopharmacology. 151: 31-7
Bitran D, Dugan M, Renda P, et al. (1999) Anxiolytic effects of the neuroactive steroid pregnanolone (3 alpha-OH-5 beta-pregnan-20-one) after microinjection in the dorsal hippocampus and lateral septum. Brain Research. 850: 217-24
Bitran D, Carlson D, Leschiner S, et al. (1998) Ovarian steroids and stress produce changes in peripheral benzodiazepine receptor density. European Journal of Pharmacology. 361: 235-42
Bitran D, Shiekh M, Dowd JA, et al. (1998) Corticosterone is permissive to the anxiolytic effect that results from the blockade of hippocampal mineralocorticoid receptors. Pharmacology, Biochemistry, and Behavior. 60: 879-87
Bitran D, Dowd JA. (1996) Ovarian steroids modify the behavioral and neurochemical responses of the central benzodiazepine receptor. Psychopharmacology. 125: 65-73
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