SNII Área II NEUROBIOLOGÍA 171 PEREZ DE LA MORA, MIGUEL ANGEL
PEREZ DE LA MORA, MIGUEL ANGEL

PEREZ DE LA MORA, MIGUEL ANGEL

CIENCIAS BIOMÉDICAS · Nivel E

anxiety amygdala hereromeros receptors behavior oxytocin depression

Desde 1979 es Full Professor en Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

Información*

Nombre MIGUEL ANGEL PEREZ DE LA MORA
Área BIOLOGÍA Y QUÍMICA
Campo CIENCIAS BIOMÉDICAS
Disciplina NEUROBIOLOGÍA
Especialidad OTRAS
CVU 647
Institución
Dependencia COORDINACION DE LA INVESTIGACION CIENTIFICA
Entidad CIUDAD DE MEXICO
Nivel E
Vigencia Inicio: 01/01/2024
Fin: 31/12/2123
Categoría: EMERITO

* Información del primer trimestre de 2026.
Fuente: SECIHTI.

Publicaciones ORCID

2026
Efavirenz-Altered Gut-Microbiota, Tph1, and Systemic 5-HT Levels: Could They Affect Depression Mechanisms in Mice? International Journal of Molecular Sciences
The 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) reduces prosocial behavior in the social preference test in male and female rats Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior
Efavirenz Interacts with Hormones Involved in Appetite and Satiety, Affecting Body Weight in Mice International Journal of Molecular Sciences
2025
Reducing stress and alcohol-related behaviors by targeting D1-CRHR1 receptor interactions in the amygdala Frontiers in Pharmacology
GPR55 in the bed nucleus of stria terminalis modulates anxiety-like behavior, amphetamine self-administration and inflammatory response Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry
2024
Oral Administration of Efavirenz Dysregulates the <i>Tph2</i> Gene in Brain Serotonergic Areas and Alters Weight and Mood in Mice Pharmaceuticals
Membrane Heteroreceptor Complexes as Second-Order Protein Modulators: A Novel Integrative Mechanism through Allosteric Receptor–Receptor Interactions Membranes
2023
Evidence for the existence of facilitatory interactions between the dopamine D2 receptor and the oxytocin receptor in the amygdala of the rat. Relevance for anxiolytic actions Frontiers in Pharmacology
Ethnobotany of medicinal plants Used for healers of the Chol ethnic group from Tila, Chiapas, Mexico Polibotánica
CB1R chronic intermittent pharmacological activation facilitates amphetamine seeking and self-administration and changes in CB1R/CRFR1 expression in the amygdala and nucleus accumbens in rats Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior