David V Pow

Summary

Affiliation: University of Queensland
Country: Australia

Publications

  1. ncbi Neuronal expression of splice variants of "glial" glutamate transporters in brains afflicted by Alzheimer's disease: unmasking an intrinsic neuronal property
    David V Pow
    UQ Centre for Clinical Research and Perinatal Research Centre, Royal Brisbane and Womens Hospital, The University of Queensland, Building 71 918 Herston, Brisbane, QLD 4029, Australia
    Neurochem Res 34:1748-57. 2009
  2. ncbi Glial glutamate transporter expression patterns in brains from multiple mammalian species
    Susan M Williams
    Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
    Glia 49:520-41. 2005
  3. ncbi Differential expression of the GABA transporters GAT-1 and GAT-3 in brains of rats, cats, monkeys and humans
    David V Pow
    Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Queensland, Brisbane, 4072, Australia
    Cell Tissue Res 320:379-92. 2005
  4. ncbi Structural remodeling of gray matter astrocytes in the neonatal pig brain after hypoxia/ischemia
    Susan M Sullivan
    UQ Centre for Clinical Research and Perinatal Research Centre, The University of Queensland, Herston, Brisbane, Queensland 4029, Australia
    Glia 58:181-94. 2010
  5. ncbi Distribution of two splice variants of the glutamate transporter GLT-1 in rat brain and pituitary
    Peter Reye
    School of Biomedical Sciences, Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
    Glia 38:246-55. 2002
  6. ncbi Distribution of two splice variants of the glutamate transporter GLT-1 in the developing rat retina
    Peter Reye
    Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland 4072, Australia
    J Comp Neurol 447:323-30. 2002
  7. ncbi Rapid loss of glutamine synthetase from astrocytes in response to hypoxia: implications for excitotoxicity
    Aven Lee
    The University of Queensland, Centre for Clinical Research, Royal Brisbaneand Womens Hospital, Building 71 Herston, Brisbane, Queensland 4029, Australia
    J Chem Neuroanat 39:211-20. 2010
  8. ncbi Neuronal migration and glial remodeling in degenerating retinas of aged rats and in nonneovascular AMD
    Robert Sullivan
    Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
    Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 44:856-65. 2003
  9. ncbi Astrocytes: Glutamate transport and alternate splicing of transporters
    Aven Lee
    The University of Queensland, Centre for Clinical Research, Queensland, Australia
    Int J Biochem Cell Biol 42:1901-6. 2010
  10. ncbi Morphological changes in white matter astrocytes in response to hypoxia/ischemia in the neonatal pig
    Susan M Sullivan
    Centre for Clinical Research and Perinatal Research Centre, The University of Queensland, Herston, Brisbane, QLD, 4029, Australia
    Brain Res 1319:164-74. 2010

Detail Information

Publications18

  1. ncbi Neuronal expression of splice variants of "glial" glutamate transporters in brains afflicted by Alzheimer's disease: unmasking an intrinsic neuronal property
    David V Pow
    UQ Centre for Clinical Research and Perinatal Research Centre, Royal Brisbane and Womens Hospital, The University of Queensland, Building 71 918 Herston, Brisbane, QLD 4029, Australia
    Neurochem Res 34:1748-57. 2009
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  2. ncbi Glial glutamate transporter expression patterns in brains from multiple mammalian species
    Susan M Williams
    Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
    Glia 49:520-41. 2005
    ..Collectively our data suggest that assumptions as to the roles of glutamate transporters in any species may need to be tested empirically...
  3. ncbi Differential expression of the GABA transporters GAT-1 and GAT-3 in brains of rats, cats, monkeys and humans
    David V Pow
    Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Queensland, Brisbane, 4072, Australia
    Cell Tissue Res 320:379-92. 2005
    ..We suggest that differences in GAT distribution, especially the expression of GAT-3 by oligodendrocytes in humans, must be accommodated in extrapolating rodent models of GABA homeostasis to humans...
  4. ncbi Structural remodeling of gray matter astrocytes in the neonatal pig brain after hypoxia/ischemia
    Susan M Sullivan
    UQ Centre for Clinical Research and Perinatal Research Centre, The University of Queensland, Herston, Brisbane, Queensland 4029, Australia
    Glia 58:181-94. 2010
    ..Developing therapies that prevent or reverse these astrocytic changes may potentially improve neuronal survival and thus might be a useful strategy to minimize brain damage after an H/I insult...
  5. ncbi Distribution of two splice variants of the glutamate transporter GLT-1 in rat brain and pituitary
    Peter Reye
    School of Biomedical Sciences, Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
    Glia 38:246-55. 2002
    ....
  6. ncbi Distribution of two splice variants of the glutamate transporter GLT-1 in the developing rat retina
    Peter Reye
    Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland 4072, Australia
    J Comp Neurol 447:323-30. 2002
    ....
  7. ncbi Rapid loss of glutamine synthetase from astrocytes in response to hypoxia: implications for excitotoxicity
    Aven Lee
    The University of Queensland, Centre for Clinical Research, Royal Brisbaneand Womens Hospital, Building 71 Herston, Brisbane, Queensland 4029, Australia
    J Chem Neuroanat 39:211-20. 2010
    ..Loss of GS from astrocytes would plausibly lead to a rise in intracellular glutamate, and could explain why reversal of astrocytic glutamate transport during hypoxia/ischaemia is conceptually possible...
  8. ncbi Neuronal migration and glial remodeling in degenerating retinas of aged rats and in nonneovascular AMD
    Robert Sullivan
    Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
    Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 44:856-65. 2003
    ..To demonstrate structural and immunocytochemical changes associated with light-induced degeneration in albino rat retinas and human AMD retinas...
  9. ncbi Astrocytes: Glutamate transport and alternate splicing of transporters
    Aven Lee
    The University of Queensland, Centre for Clinical Research, Queensland, Australia
    Int J Biochem Cell Biol 42:1901-6. 2010
    ..Such coordinate mechanisms may potentially contribute to changes in astrocyte function, especially in pathological contexts...
  10. ncbi Morphological changes in white matter astrocytes in response to hypoxia/ischemia in the neonatal pig
    Susan M Sullivan
    Centre for Clinical Research and Perinatal Research Centre, The University of Queensland, Herston, Brisbane, QLD, 4029, Australia
    Brain Res 1319:164-74. 2010
    ..These data suggest that astrocytes may contribute to the pathology of white matter damage following an H/I insult around the time of birth, and suggest that astrocytes may offer a novel target for therapies to improve outcomes after H/I...
  11. ncbi Expression of multiple glutamate transporter splice variants in the rodent testis
    Aven Lee
    Centre for Clinical Research, Royal Brisbane and Women s Hospital, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD 4029, Australia
    Asian J Androl 13:254-65. 2011
    ..The apparent presence of many of these transporters in the testis and sperm may indicate a need for glutamate transport by such cells...
  12. ncbi MAP2 provides reliable early assessment of neural injury in the newborn piglet model of birth asphyxia
    Barbara E Lingwood
    Perinatal Research Centre, University of Queensland, Royal Brisbane and Women s Hospital, Herston, QLD 4029, Australia
    J Neurosci Methods 171:140-6. 2008
    ..Results indicate that MAP2 immunoreactivity 6h after hypoxia/ischaemia is a reliable marker of neural injury in the neonatal piglet...
  13. ncbi The two-pore domain K+ channel TASK-1 is closely associated with brain barriers and meninges
    Refik Kanjhan
    School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD 4072, Australia
    J Mol Histol 41:315-23. 2010
    ..Our findings are likely to be relevant to recently reported roles of TASK-1 in cerebral ischemia, stroke and inflammatory brain disorders...
  14. ncbi Antibody production and immunocytochemical localization of amino acid transporters
    David V Pow
    Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
    Methods Mol Biol 227:213-44. 2003
  15. ncbi Exon 4-skipping GLT-1: a new form of an abundantly expressed glutamate transporter
    Aven Lee
    The University of Queensland, Centre for Clinical Research, Queensland, Australia
    Neurosci Lett 504:228-31. 2011
    ..We conclude that exon-4 skipping GLT 1 is abundantly expressed in the brain and may represent either a functional glutamate transporter or a modulator of glutamate transporter function...
  16. ncbi Aberrant expression of the glutamate transporter excitatory amino acid transporter 1 (EAAT1) in Alzheimer's disease
    Heather L Scott
    Departments of Biochemistry and Physiology and Pharmacology, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, 4072
    J Neurosci 22:RC206. 2002
    ..This study implicates aberrant glutamate transporter expression as a mechanism involved in neurodegeneration in Alzheimer's disease...
  17. ncbi Retinal serotonin, eye growth and myopia development in chick
    Abigail George
    Vision Touch and Hearing Research Centre, School of Biomedical Science, University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, Australia
    Exp Eye Res 81:616-25. 2005
    ..5%). Collectively, these results suggest that manipulations to the serotonin system can alter the eye growth process but the role of this transmitter system within this process remains unclear...
  18. ncbi Localization of taurine transporters, taurine, and (3)H taurine accumulation in the rat retina, pituitary, and brain
    David V Pow
    Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
    Glia 37:153-68. 2002
    ..The heterogeneous distribution of taurine and its transporters in the brain does not reconcile well with the possibility that taurine acts solely as a ubiquitous osmolyte in nervous tissues...