Antonia Recabal Beyer
Doctora en Ciencias Biológicas
Grados:
Doctora en Ciencias Biológicas Área Biología Celular y Molecular, Universidad de Concepción, Chile.
Postdoctorado en University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada.
Líneas de investigación
The role of electrical synapses between neuronal systems of the Medial Amygdala in the modulation of social behaviour
Publicaciones destacadas
Thomas D, Recabal-Beyer A, Senecal JM, Serletis D, Lynn BD, Jackson MF, Nagy JI. (2024) Association of connexin36 with adherens junctions at mixed synapses and distinguishing electrophysiological features of those at mossy fiber terminals in rat ventral hippocampus. Int J Physiol Pathophysiol Pharmacol. Jun 15;16(3):28-54. doi: 10.62347/RTMH4490. PMID: 39021415; PMCID: PMC11249852.
Recabal-Beyer A, Tavakoli H, Senecal JMM, Stecina K, Nagy JI. (2023) Interrelationships Between Spinal Sympathetic Preganglionic Neurons, Autonomic Systems and Electrical Synapses Formed by Connexin36-containing Gap Junctions. Neuroscience. Jul 15;523:31-46. doi: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2023.05.009. Epub 2023 May 22. PMID: 37225049.
Farkas C, Recabal A, Mella A, Candia-Herrera D, Olivero MG, Haigh JJ, Tarifeño-Saldivia E, Caprile T. (2022) annotate_my_genomes: an easy-to-use pipeline to improve genome annotation and uncover neglected genes by hybrid RNA sequencing. Gigascience. Dec 6;11:giac099. doi: 10.1093/gigascience/giac099. PMID: 36472574; PMCID: PMC9724561.
Recabal, A.; López, S.; Salgado, M.; Palma, A.; Obregón, A.M.; Elizondo-Vega, R.; Sáez, J.C.; García-Robles, M.Á. (2022) A Short-Term Sucrose Diet Impacts Cell Proliferation of Neural Precursors in the Adult Hypothalamus. Nutrients. 14, 2564.
Recabal-Beyer A. J., Senecal J. M. M, Senecal J. E. M., Lynn B. D., Nagy J. I. (2022) On the organization of connexin36 expression in electrically coupled cholinergic V0c neurons (partition cells) in the spinal cord and their C-terminal innervation of motoneurons. Neuroscience. 1;485:91-115.
Recabal A, Fernández P, López S, Barahona MJ, Ordenes P, Palma A, Elizondo-Vega R, Farkas C, Uribe A, Caprile T, Sáez JC, García-Robles MA. (2020) The FGF2-induced tanycyte proliferation involves a connexin 43 hemichannel/purinergic-dependent pathway. J Neurochem. 00:1–18
Elizondo-Vega R, Oyarce K, Salgado M, Barahona MJ, Recabal A, Ordenes P, López S, Pincheira R, Luz-Crawford P, García-Robles MA. (2019) Inhibition of Hypothalamic MCT4 and MCT1-MCT4 Expressions Affects Food Intake and Alters Orexigenic and Anorexigenic Neuropeptide Expressions. Mol Neurobiol. 57: 896-909
Elizondo-Vega RJ, Recabal A, Oyarce K. Nutrient Sensing by Hypothalamic Tanycytes. (2019) Front Endocrinol (Lausanne). Review. 10(244): 1-8
Recabal A, Elizondo-Vega R, Philippot C, Salgado M, López S, Palma A, Tarifeño-Saldivia E, Timmermann A, Seifert G, Caprile T, Steinhäuser C, García-Robles MA. (2018) Connexin-43 Gap Junctions Are Responsible for the Hypothalamic Tanycyte-Coupled Network. Front Cell Neurosci. 12(406): 1-15
Barahona MJ, Llanos P, Recabal A, Escobar-Acuña K, Elizondo-Vega R, Salgado M, Ordenes P, Uribe E, Sepúlveda FJ, Araneda RC, García-Robles MA. (2018) Glial hypothalamic inhibition of GLUT2 expression alters satiety, impacting eating behavior. Glia. 66: 592-605.
Uranga RM, Millán C, Barahona MJ, Recabal A, Salgado M, Martinez F, Ordenes P, Elizondo-Vega R, Sepúlveda F, Uribe E, García-Robles MLÁ. (2017) Adenovirus-mediated suppression of hypothalamic glucokinase affects feeding behavior. Sci Rep. 7(3697): 1-13
Recabal A, Caprile T, García-Robles MLA. (2017) Hypothalamic Neurogenesis as an Adaptive Metabolic Mechanism. Front Neurosci. Review. 11(190): 1-6
Vera A, Recabal A, Saldivia N, Stanic K, Torrejón M, Montecinos H, Caprile T. (2015) Interaction between SCO-spondin and low-density lipoproteins from embryonic cerebrospinal fluid modulates their roles in early neurogenesis. Front Neuroanat. 9(72): 1-12
Stanic K, Vera A, González M, Recabal A, Astuya A, Torrejón M, Montecinos H, Caprile T. (2014) Complementary expression of EphA7 and SCO-spondin during posterior commissure development. Front Neuroanat. 8(49):1-10
Proyectos destacados
FONDECYT Iniciación N° 11240516