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Excitatory amino acids and synaptic transmission

H. V Wheal; A. M Thomson (Alex M.)

London ; San Diego Academic Press c1991

Available at ICB - Inst. Ciências Biomédicas    (WL102.8 E96a 1991 )(GetIt)

  • Title:
    Excitatory amino acids and synaptic transmission
  • Author: H. V Wheal; A. M Thomson (Alex M.)
  • Subjects: Excitatory amino acids; Neural transmission; Amino Acids; Receptors, Amino Acid -- physiology; Receptors, Neurotransmitter -- physiology; Synapses; RECEPTORES DE AMINOÁCIDOS -- FISIOLOGIA; AMINOÁCIDOS -- FISIOLOGIA; RECEPTORES -- FISIOLOGIA; NEUROTRANSMISSORES -- FISIOLOGIA; SINAPSE -- FISIOLOGIA; AMINOÁCIDOS EXCITATÓRIOS -- FISIOLOGIA; Amino acids
  • Notes: Includes bibliographical references p. 421-467 and index
  • Description: Excitatory amino acid receptors: multiplicity and structural requirements for activation and blockade -- Excitatory amino acid receptor distribution: quantitative autoradiographic studies -- Heterogeneity and organization of ex citatory amino acidreceptors and transporters -- Quisqualate/AMPA-Preferring configurations of non-NMDA receptors -- Excitatory amino acid-gated channel types in mammalian neurons and glia -- Molecular properties of non-NMDA ex citatory amino acid receptors --Inhibition of the NMDA response at the glycine site and the intracellular Mgp2+s channel blocking site -- Desensitization at NMDA and AMPA-kainate receptors -- Recurrent excitatory synapses bet ween CA3 neurons in the hippocampus Excitatory amino acid transmitter function in mammalian central pathways -- Amino acid-mediated EPSCs -- Presynaptic receptors at a central excitatory synapse -- Synaptic transmission at unitary CA3-CA1 connections in the hippo campus --Patch-clamp studies of electrogenic glutamate uptake: ionic dependence, modulation and failure in anoxia -- Excitatory amino receptor subtypes and their roles in epileptiform synaptic potentials in the hippocampus -- A mino acid-mediated synaptictransmission in temporal lobe structures in vitro: implications for the generation and spread of epileptic activity -- The role of excitatory amino acids in the genesis of bursting -- Postsynaptic eve nts in mediating LTP -- Properties ofsynapses mediated by excitatory amino
    acids and their involvement in synaptic plasticity -- The role of NMDA receptors in use-dependent synaptic plasticity of the visual cortex -- Presynapti c mechanisms in the maintenance of long-termpotentiation: the role of arachidonic acid -- Control of GABA re
  • Publisher: London ; San Diego Academic Press
  • Creation Date: c1991
  • Format: xxi, 482 p ill..
  • Language: English

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