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Sergei A Kirov
Affiliation
Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University
ORCID
Career Start Year
1988
Papers
47
H Index
29
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36368909
Plasticity of perisynaptic astroglia during ischemia-induced spreading depolarization.
Cereb Cortex
2023
37226731
Early Endothelial Dysfunction in a Novel Model of Sustained Hyperphagia and Obesity in Mice Using a Brain Targeting Adeno-Associated Virus.
Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol
2023
36939283
Chronic basal forebrain activation improves spatial memory, boosts neurotrophin receptor expression, and lowers BACE1 and Aβ42 levels in the cerebral cortex in mice.
Cereb Cortex
2023
35194729
Questioning Glutamate Excitotoxicity in Acute Brain Damage: The Importance of Spreading Depolarization.
Neurocrit Care
2022
35802030
Novel mechanism of hypoxic neuronal injury mediated by non-excitatory amino acids and astroglial swelling.
Glia
2022
35257321
The Critical Role of Spreading Depolarizations in Early Brain Injury: Consensus and Contention.
Neurocrit Care
2022
31980728
Modulation of depression-related behaviors by adiponectin AdipoR1 receptors in 5-HT neurons.
Mol Psychiatry
2021
31388871
Which Spreading Depolarizations Are Deleterious To Brain Tissue?
Neurocrit Care
2020
32483593
Rapid Neuronal Ultrastructure Disruption and Recovery during Spreading Depolarization-Induced Cytotoxic Edema.
Cereb Cortex
2020
29691465
Longitudinal two-photon imaging in somatosensory cortex of behaving mice reveals dendritic spine formation enhancement by subchronic administration of low-dose ketamine.
Sci Rep
2018
26994044
Neuronal pannexin-1 channels are not molecular routes of water influx during spreading depolarization-induced dendritic beading.
J Cereb Blood Flow Metab
2017
28077713
Reversible Disruption of Neuronal Mitochondria by Ischemic and Traumatic Injury Revealed by Quantitative Two-Photon Imaging in the Neocortex of Anesthetized Mice.
J Neurosci
2017
27328690
The continuum of spreading depolarizations in acute cortical lesion development: Examining Leão's legacy.
J Cereb Blood Flow Metab
2017
27317657
Recording, analysis, and interpretation of spreading depolarizations in neurointensive care: Review and recommendations of the COSBID research group.
J Cereb Blood Flow Metab
2017
27018061
Adrenergic activation attenuates astrocyte swelling induced by hypotonicity and neurotrauma.
Glia
2016
26019339
Astrocyte contributions to flow/pressure-evoked parenchymal arteriole vasoconstriction.
J Neurosci
2015
26338328
Chloride Cotransporters as a Molecular Mechanism underlying Spreading Depolarization-Induced Dendritic Beading.
J Neurosci
2015
22829393
Is spreading depolarization characterized by an abrupt, massive release of gibbs free energy from the human brain cortex?
Neuroscientist
2013
23466395
Evolution of neuronal and astroglial disruption in the peri-contusional cortex of mice revealed by in vivo two-photon imaging.
Brain
2013
22821441
Persistent astroglial swelling accompanies rapid reversible dendritic injury during stroke-induced spreading depolarizations.
Glia
2012
21273307
Potent inhibition of anoxic depolarization by the sodium channel blocker dibucaine.
J Neurophysiol
2011
21800362
Capillary blood flow around microglial somata determines dynamics of microglial processes in ischemic conditions.
Glia
2011
21789251
Dibucaine mitigates spreading depolarization in human neocortical slices and prevents acute dendritic injury in the ischemic rodent neocortex.
PLoS One
2011
21653853
Specific regulation of NRG1 isoform expression by neuronal activity.
J Neurosci
2011
19908288
Three-dimensional relationships between perisynaptic astroglia and human hippocampal synapses.
Glia
2010
20691669
Peri-hemorrhagic degeneration accompanies stereotaxic collagenase-mediated cortical hemorrhage in mouse.
Brain Res
2010
20660268
Recurrent spontaneous spreading depolarizations facilitate acute dendritic injury in the ischemic penumbra.
J Neurosci
2010
18720409
Real-time passive volume responses of astrocytes to acute osmotic and ischemic stress in cortical slices and in vivo revealed by two-photon microscopy.
Glia
2009
16895730
Warmer preparation of hippocampal slices prevents synapse proliferation that might obscure LTP-related structural plasticity.
Neuropharmacology
2007
17765319
Whole isolated neocortical and hippocampal preparations and their use in imaging studies.
J Neurosci Methods
2007
17001633
Plasticity of perisynaptic astroglia during synaptogenesis in the mature rat hippocampus.
Glia
2007
16723408
Physiological evidence that pyramidal neurons lack functional water channels.
Cereb Cortex
2007
16797135
Dense core vesicles resemble active-zone transport vesicles and are diminished following synaptogenesis in mature hippocampal slices.
Neuroscience
2006
15736233
Synaptogenesis on mature hippocampal dendrites occurs via filopodia and immature spines during blocked synaptic transmission.
J Comp Neurol
2005
15458835
Age-dependence in the homeostatic upregulation of hippocampal dendritic spine number during blocked synaptic transmission.
Neuropharmacology
2004
15219670
Dendritic spines disappear with chilling but proliferate excessively upon rewarming of mature hippocampus.
Neuroscience
2004
12926018
Timing of neuronal and glial ultrastructure disruption during brain slice preparation and recovery in vitro.
J Comp Neurol
2003
10491607
Dendrites are more spiny on mature hippocampal neurons when synapses are inactivated.
Nat Neurosci
1999
10191305
Slices have more synapses than perfusion-fixed hippocampus from both young and mature rats.
J Neurosci
1999
9634553
Evidence for metabotropic glutamate receptor activation in the induction of depolarization-induced suppression of inhibition in hippocampal CA1.
J Neurosci
1998
8994049
N-ethylmaleimide blocks depolarization-induced suppression of inhibition and enhances GABA release in the rat hippocampal slice in vitro.
J Neurosci
1997
8838599
Sympathetic outflow to interscapular brown adipose tissue in cold acclimated mice.
Physiol Behav
1996
9415123
Nonshivering thermogenesis during acute cold exposure in adult and aged C57BL/6J mice.
Exp Gerontol
1996
9415097
Nonshivering thermogenesis in adult and aged C57BL/6J mice housed at 22 degrees C and at 29 degrees C.
Exp Gerontol
1996
8916183
Cold acclimation-associated changes in brown adipose tissue do not necessarily indicate an increase of nonshivering thermogenesis in C57BL/6J mice.
Physiol Behav
1996
8910208
Retrograde signalling in depolarization-induced suppression of inhibition in rat hippocampal CA1 cells.
J Physiol
1996
2846372
[Kinetics of the inactivation of tetrodotoxin-sensitive sodium channels in the spinal ganglion neurons of rats].
Fiziol Zh SSSR Im I M Sechenova
1988
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