George Gegelashvili - Selected Publications#
Gegelashvili, G., Civenni, G., Racagni, G., Danbolt, NC., Schousboe, I., Schousboe, A. Glutamate receptor agonists up-regulate glutamate transporter GLAST in astrocytes - Neuroreport –1996, Vol. 8, N 1 – p 261. Cited: 186 times
Gegelashvili, G., Schousboe, A. High-affinity glutamate transporters: Regulation of expression and activity. – Mol. Pharmacol. – 1997, Vol. 52, 1 – p 6. Cited: 448 times
Gegelashvili, G., Danbolt, H. C., Schousboe, A. Neuronal soluble factors differentially regulate the expression of the GLT1 and GLAST glutamate transporters in cultured astroglia. – J. Neurochem. – 1997, Vol. 69, 6 – p 2612. Cited: 232 times
Gegelashvili, G., Schousboe, A. Cellular distribution and kinetic properties of high- affinity glutamate transporters. – Brain Res. Bull. – 1998, Vol. 45, 3 – p 233. Cited: 302 times
Gegelashvili, G., Dehnes, Y., Danbolt, N-C., Schousboe, A. The high-affinity glutamate transporters GLT1, GLAST, and EAAT4 are regulated via different signalling mechanisms.– Neurochem. Int. – 2000, Vol. 37 – p 171. Cited: 222 times
Gegelashvili, G., Robinson, M. B., Trotti, D., Rauen, T. Regulation of glutamate transporters in health and disease. – Prog. Brain Res. – 2001, Vol. 132 – p 277. Cited: 133 times
Rodriguez-Kern, A., Gegelashvili, M., Schousboe, A., Zhang, J., Sung, L., Gegelashvili, G. Beta-amyloid and brain-derived neurotrophic factor, BDNF, up- regulate the expression of glutamate transporter GLT-1/EAAT2 via different signaling pathways utilizing transcription factor NF-kB. – Neurochem. Int. – 2003, Vol.45 – p 363. Cited: 85 times
Gegelashvili, M., Rodriguez-Kern, A., Sung, L., Shimamoto, K., Gegelashvili, G. glutamate transporter GLAST / EAAT1 directs cell surface expression of FXYD2/gamma subunit of Na, K- ATPase in human fetal astrocytes. – Neurochem. Int – 2007, Vol. 50 – p 916. Cited: 51 times
Banke, T.G. and Gegelashvili, G. Tonic activation of group I mGluRs modulates inhibitory synaptic strength by regulating potassium chloride co-transporter KCC2 in hippocampal neurons. – J. Physiol (London) – 2008, Vol. 586.20 – p 4925. Cited: 38 times
Gegelashvili, G. and Bjerrum, O.J. High-affinity glutamate transporters in chronic pain: An emerging therapeutic target. – J. Neurochem – 2014, Vol 6 – p 712 Cited: 40 times
Gegelashvili, G., and Bjerrum, O.J. Glutamate transport system as a key constituent of glutamosome: Molecular pathology and pharmacological modulation in chronic pain. – Neuropharmacology – 2019. doi:10.1016/j.neuropharm.2019.04.029.