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Karim Alkadhi
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Giant miniature endplate potentials at vertebrate neuromuscular junctions
Karim Alkadhi

Karim Alkadhi

August 23, 2024
An unusually large amplitude spontaneous miniature endplate potential (MEPP) occurs naturally at low frequency at the vertebrate neuromuscular junction. Unlike the normal MEPPs, these giant MEPPs have long duration and long time to peak. More strikingly, gMEPPs seem to be independent of extracellular and intracellular Ca+2. and have a greater temperature sensitivity than nMEPPs. They are potentiated by tetrodotoxin (TTX) but inhibited by acetylcholine (ACh) receptor blockers indicating ACh is the neurotransmitter responsible for gMEPPs. The frequency of gMEPPs is greatly increased in muscles weakened by various drugs, toxins or disease conditions suggesting that gMEPPs may be a part of possible neurotrophic mechanism to preserve effective neuromuscular transmission when normal function is compromised.
Synaptic plasticity and cognitive ability in experimental adult-onset hypothyroidism
Karim Alkadhi

Karim Alkadhi

May 13, 2023
Adult-onset hypothyroidism impairs normal brain function. Research on animal models of hypothyroidism has revealed critical information on how deficiency of thyroid hormones impacts the electrophysiological and molecular functions of the brain, which lead to the well-known cognitive impairment in untreated hypothyroid patients. Currently, such information can only be obtained from experiments on animal models of hypothyroidism. This review summarizes important research findings that pertain to understanding the clinical cognitive consequences of hypothyroidism.

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