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Esther L. Sabban is affiliated with New York Medical College in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on neuroscience, with a significant body of work in behavioral neuroscience, biological psychiatry, cellular and molecular neuroscience, molecular biology, and psychiatry and mental health. The scientist's publications explore various aspects of stress responses, neuropeptides, and brain disorders, contributing to a deeper understanding of these domains.

The main topics of Sabban's research include:

  • Stress Responses and Cortisol
  • Tryptophan and brain disorders
  • Neuropeptides and Animal Physiology
  • Gut microbiota and health
  • Cancer, Stress, Anesthesia, and Immune Response
  • Anesthesia and Neurotoxicity Research
  • Memory and Neural Mechanisms

Frequent publication venues where Sabban's work appears are:

  • Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
  • Biological Psychiatry
  • Neurobiology of Stress
  • The FASEB Journal
  • Biomolecules

Key recent papers authored or coauthored by Sabban include:

  • "Sex Differences in the Neuropeptide Y System and Implications for Stress Related Disorders," 2020, Biomolecules
  • "Resilience or susceptibility to traumatic stress: Potential influence of the microbiome," 2022, Neurobiology of Stress
  • "Systematic Review and Methodological Considerations for the Use of Single Prolonged Stress and Fear Extinction Retention in Rodents," 2021, Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
  • "Intranasal Neuropeptide Y as a Potential Therapeutic for Depressive Behavior in the Rodent Single Prolonged Stress Model in Females," 2021, Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
  • "Differences in gut microbiota associated with stress resilience and susceptibility to single prolonged stress in female rodents," 2023, Neurobiology of Stress

Sabban frequently collaborates with other researchers, including Arax Tanelian, Roxanna J. Nahvi, Bistra B. Nankova, Chiso Nwokafor, and Furong Hu. These collaborations have contributed significantly to research output, especially in studies related to stress, neuropeptides, and microbiome influences on mental health.

Best Publications

  • Catecholaminergic Systems in Stress: Structural and Molecular Genetic Approaches

    Richard Kvetnansky;Esther L. Sabban;Miklos Palkovits

  • Stress-triggered activation of gene expression in catecholaminergic systems: dynamics of transcriptional events.

    Esther L Sabban;Richard Kvetňanský

  • Sympathoadrenal system in stress : Interaction with the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocortical system

    Richard Kvetňanský;Karel Pacák;K. Fukuhara;E. Viskupič

  • Chronic antidepressant administration decreases the expression of tyrosine hydroxylase in the rat locus coeruleus.

    Eric J. Nestler;Anne McMahon;Esther L. Sabban;John F. Tallman

  • Single intranasal neuropeptide Y infusion attenuates development of PTSD-like symptoms to traumatic stress in rats.

    L.I. Serova;A. Tillinger;L.G. Alaluf;M. Laukova

  • Nicotine increases expression of tyrosine hydroxylase gene. Involvement of protein kinase A-mediated pathway.

    B Hiremagalur;B Nankova;J Nitahara;R Zeman

  • Regulated expression of the tyrosine hydroxylase gene by membrane depolarization. Identification of the responsive element and possible second messengers.

    E J Kilbourne;B B Nankova;E J Lewis;A McMahon

  • Estradiol Stimulates Gene Expression of Norepinephrine Biosynthetic Enzymes in Rat Locus coeruleus

    Lidia Serova;Mark Rivkin;Akira Nakashima;Esther L. Sabban

  • Targeting the neuropeptide Y system in stress-related psychiatric disorders

    Nicole M. Enman;Esther L. Sabban;Paul McGonigle;Elisabeth J. Van Bockstaele

  • Induction of tyrosine hydroxylase gene expression by a nonneuronal nonpituitary-mediated mechanism in immobilization stress

    B Nankova;R Kvetnanský;A McMahon;E Viskupic

  • Immobilization stress elevates gene expression for catecholamine biosynthetic enzymes and some neuropeptides in rat sympathetic ganglia: effects of adrenocorticotropin and glucocorticoids

    B Nankova;R Kvetnansky;B Hiremagalur;B Sabban

  • Regulation of Expression of Dopamine β‐Hydroxylase in PC12 Cells by Glucocorticoids and Cyclic AMP Analogues

    Anne McMahon;Esther L. Sabban

  • Regulation of Tyrosine Hydroxylase and Dopamine β-Hydroxylase mRNA Levels in Rat Adrenals by a Single and Repeated Immobilization Stress

    Anne McMahon;Richard Kvetňansk;Richard Kvetňansk;Koki Fukuhara;Virginia K. Weise

  • Immobilization stress elevates tryptophan hydroxylase mRNA and protein in the rat raphe nuclei.

    Firas M Chamas;Mark D Underwood;Victoria Arango;Lidia Serova

  • Rat dopamine beta-hydroxylase: molecular cloning and characterization of the cDNA and regulation of the mRNA by reserpine.

    A. McMahon;R. Geertman;Esther L. Sabban

  • Regulation of tyrosine hydroxylase gene transcription by Sry.

    Amy Milsted;Lidia Serova;Esther L. Sabban;Gail Dunphy

  • Tryptophan hydroxylase mRNA levels are elevated by repeated immobilization stress in rat raphe nuclei but not in pineal gland.

    Firas Chamas;Lidia Serova;Esther L. Sabban

  • Heightened transcription for enzymes involved in norepinephrine biosynthesis in the rat locus coeruleus by immobilization stress

    Lidia I Serova;Bistra B Nankova;Zhehui Feng;Zhehui Feng;Zhehui Feng;Jau–Shyong Hong

  • Response of tyrosine hydroxylase and GTP cyclohydrolase I gene expression to estrogen in brain catecholaminergic regions varies with mode of administration.

    Lidia I Serova;Shreekrishna Maharjan;An Huang;Dong Sun

  • Transcriptional regulation of tyrosine hydroxylase by estrogen: opposite effects with estrogen receptors alpha and beta and interactions with cyclic AMP.

    Shreekrishna Maharjan;Lidia Serova;Esther L. Sabban

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard Kvetnansky
Richard Kvetnansky Slovak Academy of Sciences
Irwin J. Kopin
Irwin J. Kopin National Institutes of Health
Menek Goldstein
Menek Goldstein New York University
Juan M. Saavedra
Juan M. Saavedra Georgetown University Medical Center
Toshiharu Nagatsu
Toshiharu Nagatsu Fujita Health University
Karel Pacak
Karel Pacak National Institutes of Health
Irit Akirav
Irit Akirav University of Haifa
David S. Goldstein
David S. Goldstein National Institutes of Health
Miklós Palkovits
Miklós Palkovits Semmelweis University

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