Scientific profile

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TECHNIQUES USED

Behavioural research:

Animal models: models of schizophrenia-like behaviours based on maternal immune activation using the administration of lipopolysaccharide or polyinosinic:polycytidylic acid to pregnant female rats, model of depressive-like behaviours based on the prenatal stress procedure, genetic depression model – Wistar Kyoto rats, model of co-occurrence of hypothyroidism and depression, model of Alzheimer’s disease-related characteristics, employing APPNL-F/NL-F knock-in mice, rat diabetes type I model (streptozotocin)

Behavioural tests: forced swim test (FST), prepulse inhibition test (PPI), water maze test, light-dark box test, social interactions test, exploratory and locomotor activities tests, novel object recognition test (NOR), Y-maze test, open field test (OFT), sucrose preference test

Methods of cellular biology:

Biochemical assays: cell viability/toxicity, enzymes activities, immunocytochemistry, live-cell imaging, flow cytometry, gene silencing and overexpression

Cell cultures in vitro and ex-vivo: primary neuronal, neuronal-glia, astrocyte and microglia cell cultures, cell lines (SH-SY5Y, U87-MG, C6, HT-22, HaCat, JAWSII), organotypic hippocampal and cortical cell cultures, immune cells tissue cultures

Cellular models: ischemia (OGD), excitotoxicity, oxidative stress, Parkinson’s disease, apoptosis, neuroiflammation, contact allergy

Molecular techniques:

Molecular methods to evaluate the levels of proteins or RNA in basic conditions or after exposure to drugs or other stimulants: qRT-PCR, ELISA, Western blot, Luminex

THE MOST IMPORTANT RECENT DISCOVERIES

  1. It has been shown that disturbances in the levels of neuronal and microglial proteins CD200-CD200R and CX3CL1-CX3CR1,as well as the accompamying changes in microglial reactivity, caused by the maternal immune activation during pregnancy, constitute an important element of the complex basis of the development of schizophrenia-like disorders in adulthood.
  2. In hippocampal organotypic cultures, in the ex vivo model of ischemia, dysfunction in the network of chemokines and their receptors, inflammatory activation and disturbed mechanotransduction mechanism, and consequently changes in the rigidity of organotypic cultures have been demonstrated.

FORMER EMPLOYEES OF THE DEPARTMENT:

Professor Bogusława Budziszewska, PhD

Lucylla Jaworska-Feil, PhD

Katarzyna Kotarska, PhD

Magdalena Szuster-Głuszczak, PhD

Magdalena Procner, PhD

Rugmani Meenambal, PhD

Danuta Jantas,PhD

Achievements

  • Publications
  • Grants
  • Awards

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OPUS 22. The role of the immune checkpoints in the pathomechanism of depressive disorders

Professor Marta Kubera, PhD

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OPUS 22. New approach to the treatment of Alzheimer's disease targeting resolution of inflammation and modulation of biomechanical properties of microglia by FPR2 hybrid agonists

Professor Agnieszka Basta - Kaim, PhD

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GRIEG 1. Theranostic nanocarriers for drug delivery in central nervous system disorders

Professor Władysław Lasoń, PhD

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CANALETTO 2021. Promoting resolution of inflammation as an innovate therapeutic strategy for central nervous system disorders characterized by neuroinflammation

Professor Agnieszka Basta - Kaim, PhD

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SONATA 16. Prenatalne narażenie na glikokortykoidy jako czynnik ryzyka depresji – znaczenie mechanizmów epigenetycznych w metabolizmie mózgu w kontekście terapii.

Katarzyna Głombik, PhD

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OPUS 20. New generation teranostatic nanocarriers for detection, diagnosis and neuroprotective treatment of ischemic stroke brain damage

Professor Władysław Lasoń, PhD

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PRELUDIUM 18: Evaluation of molecular mechanisms of neuroprotective action of dental pulp stromal cells in an ex vivo organotypic model of ischemia

Natalia Bryniarska-Kubiak, PhD

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Grant Joint Programme – Neurodegenerative Disease Research (JPND)

Professor Agnieszka Basta - Kaim, PhD

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The project of Alzheimer's Association: Drug Development of Pro-resolving ALX/FPR2 Agonists for Alzheimer’s Disease

Professor Agnieszka Basta - Kaim, PhD

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HARMONIA 9. Modulation of inflammatory processes using new agonists of the formyl peptide receptors ALX/FPR2 as a new therapeutic strategy of depression

Professor Agnieszka Basta - Kaim, PhD

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OPUS 13: Efekty działania hormonów tarczycy w mózgu w zwierzęcym modelu depresji, w trakcie realizacji

Katarzyna Głombik, PhD

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OPUS 10. The role of the neuron-microglia CX3CL1-CX3CR1 and CD200-CD200R protein systems in molecular mechanisms of antipsychotic drug actions: in vivo and in vitro study in the neurodevelopmental models of schizophrenia

Professor Agnieszka Basta - Kaim, PhD

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PRELUDIUM 9: The role of the inflammasome NLRP3 in the mechanisms of antidepressant drugs action - studies in the animal model of depression

Ewa Trojan, PhD

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PRLEUDIUM 7: Molecular mechanism of action of antidepressant drugs in the in vitro model of contact allergy in the human cell line HaCat and mouse dendritic precursor JAWSII cells

Katarzyna Curzytek - Malicka, PhD

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PRELUDIUM 7: The impact of maternal diabetes on inflammasome NLRP3 activation in the offspring brain

Katarzyna Głombik, PhD

Award

Team Scientific Award of the Division of Medical Sciences of the Polish Academy of Sciences for a series of publications entitled "The importance of dysfunction of selected neuronal and microglial proteins in the prenatal period in the pathomechanisms of schizophrenia – studies in neurodevelopmental models"

Professor Agnieszka Basta - Kaim, PhD

Award

3rd place in the competition for a popular science article for young scientists of the Maj Institute of Pharmacology PAS: "Feel the force around you" - how do physical interactions affect cells?

Natalia Bryniarska-Kubiak, PhD

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The "Scientist of the Future 2021" award in the category: Science for a better life in the future

Natalia Bryniarska-Kubiak, PhD

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Scholarship of the President of the Polish Academy of Sciences

Natalia Bryniarska-Kubiak, PhD

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Scholarship for the best PhD students at the Maj Institute of Pharmacology, Polish Academy of Sciences (2020/2021)

Natalia Bryniarska-Kubiak, PhD

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Laureate of the competition organized by "Pharmacological reports" and director of May Institute of Pharmacology Polish Academy of Sciences for the best draft of review article

Natalia Bryniarska-Kubiak, PhD

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Scholarship of the Minister of Science and Higher Education for outstanding young scientists

Katarzyna Głombik, PhD

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The best work in the Pharmacy and Pharmacology session during the 10th National Conference on Advence in Biomedical Research in Warsaw

Natalia Bryniarska-Kubiak, PhD

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The main prize of Professor Kazimierz Ostrowski for the best work presented during the 10th National Conference on Advences in Biomedical Research in Warsaw

Natalia Bryniarska-Kubiak, PhD

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Neuron of The Audience: Best Poster on 9th Annual Conference Aspects of Neuroscience in Warsaw

Natalia Bryniarska-Kubiak, PhD

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Scholarship for the best PhD students at the Maj Institute of Pharmacology Polish Academy of Sciences (2019/2020)

Natalia Bryniarska-Kubiak, PhD

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3rd place in the competition for a popular science article for young scientists of the Polish Academy of Sciences

Natalia Bryniarska-Kubiak, PhD

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Stypendium wyjazdowe finansowane w ramach projektu Narodowej Agencji Wymiany Akademickiej (NAWA) PROM na udział w konferencji XIV European Meeting on Glial Cells in Health and Disease, Porto, Portugalia, 10-13.07.2019

Ewa Trojan, PhD

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Stypendium wyjazdowe na FENS Regional Meeting 2019 w ramach programu PROM Narodowej Agencji Wymiany Akademickiej

Katarzyna Głombik, PhD

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1st place for the best presentation of the E-poster: "The use of mesenchymal stem cells in the regeneration of nervous tissue after stroke - OGD model" during the 9th National Conference - Advances in Biomedical Research , Natalia Bryniarska-Kubiak

Natalia Bryniarska-Kubiak, PhD

Splenectomy and adoptive cell transfer reveal a prominent role for splenic memory lymphocytes in the development of chronic relapsing experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis

Yang, J., Kubera, M., Zelek-Molik, A., Nalepa, I., Hukkanen, V., Lindsberg, P.J., Meri, S., Seljelid, R.

DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-3083.2000.00791.x

Effects of serotonin and serotonergic agonists and antagonists on the production of interferon-γ and interleukin-10

Kubera, M., Kenis, G., Bosmans, E., Scharpé, S., Maes, M.

DOI: 10.1016/S0893-133X(99)00150-5

Antidepressant drugs inhibit glucocorticoid receptor-mediated gene transcription - A possible mechanism

Budziszewska, B., Jaworska-Feil, L., Kajta, M., Lasoń, W.

DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjp.0703445

Leukocyte subsets in treatment-resistant major depression

Kubera, M., Van Bockstaele, D., Maes, M.

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Effect of multiparity on T-cell proliferation response to mitogen stimulation in elderly women

Skowron-Cendrzak, A., Rudek, Z., Sajak, A., Kubera, M., Basta-Kaim, A., Shani, J.

DOI: 10.1016/S0192-0561(98)00078-2

In vitro immunoregulatory effects of lithium in healthy volunteers

Maes, M., Song, C., Lin, A.-H., Pioli, R., Kenis, G., Kubera, M., Bosmans, E.

DOI: 10.1007/s002130050965

Effects of pentylenetetrazole-induced kindling on thyrotropin-releasing hormone biosynthesis and receptors in rat brain

Jaworska-Feil, L., Turchan, J., Przewłocka, B., Budziszewska, B., Leśkiewicz, M., Lasoń, W.

DOI: 10.1016/S0306-4522(98)00446-1

Effects of neurosteroids on spike-wave discharges in the genetic epileptic WAG/Rij rat

Budziszewska, B., Van Luijtelaar, G., Coenen, A.M.L., Leśkiewicz, M., Lasoń, W.

DOI: 10.1016/S0920-1211(98)00067-9

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