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Neuroscience Letters, 121 (1991) 275-278 Elsevier Scientific Publishers Ireland Ltd. AUTHOR INDEX Aceves, J., Floran, B., Martinez-Fong, D., Sierra, A., Hernandez, S. Crow, T., Forrester J., Williams M., Waxham, M.N. and Neary, J., and Mariscal, S., L-DOPA stimulates the release of PH ]y-aminobu- Down-regulation of protein kinase C blocks 5-HT-induced enhan- tyric acid in the basal ganglia of 6-hydroxydopamine lesioned rats, cement in Hermissenda B photoreceptors, 107 223 Aguayo, L.G., Weight, F.F. and White, G., TTX-sensitive action Daly, J.W., see Karlsten, R., 267 potentials and excitability of adult rat sensory neurons cultured in Darlington, C.L., see Smith, P.F., 244 serum- and exogenous nerve growth factor-free medium, 88 Das, A., Pansky, B., Budd, G.C. and Reid, T.W., Human retinoblas- Akaike, N., see Yamasaki, Y., 251 toma Y79 cells contain both insulin-specific mRNA and insulin- Akiyama, H., see Tooyama, I., 155 binding sites, 231 Allan, R., see Fletcher, E., 133 Davey, D.F. and Ansselin, A.D., Labelling of restricted numbers of Allen, S.J., see Treanor, J.J.S., 73 axons by solid rhodamine implantation into nerve trunks, 83 Allsop, D., see Sato, M., 271 Davidson, A.T., see Sherman, A.D., 77 Ansselin, A.D., see Davey, D.F., 83 Dawbarn, D., see Treanor, J.J.S., 73 Attanasio, A., see Migheli, A., 55 De la Porte, S., see Chapron, J., 21 Aydar, E., see Dickenson, A.H., 263 Denis, A., see Blin, J., 183 De Reviers, M.-M., Tillet, Y. and Pelletier, J., Melatonin binding sites Bando, Y., see Horie, H., 125 in the brain of sheep exposed to light or pinealectomized, 17 Ban, H., see Yamasaki, Y., 251 Dickenson, A.H. and Aydar, E., Antagonism at the glycine site on the Baron, J.C., see Blin, J., 183 NMDA receptor reduces spinal nociception in the rat, 263 Baruah, S., see Sherman, A.D., 77 Dinopoulos, A., Dori, I. and Parnavelas, J.G., Immunohistochemical Behnisch, T., see Matthies Jr., H. 259 localization of aspartate in corticofugal pathways, 25 Belan, I., see Firth, B.T., 139 Dori, I., see Dinopoulos, A., 25 Bernard, G., see Lefauconnier, J.M., 9 Drew, C., see Fletcher, E., 133 Bizzini, B., see Chapron, J., 21 Duron, B., see Larnicol, N., 93 Blazynski, C., The accumulation of PH]phenylisopropyl adenosine Dvorakova, M., see BureSova, M., 47 (GHIPIA) and PH]adenosine into rabbit retinal neurons is inhibited Dijk, D.-J., Cajochen, C. and Borbély, A.A., Effect of a single 3-hour by nitrobenzylthioinosine (NBI), 1 exposure to bright light on core body temperature and sleep in hu- Blin, J., Denis, A., Yamaguchi, T., Crouzel, C., MacKenzie, E.T. and mans, 59 Baron, J.C., PET studies of ['*F]methyl-MK-801, a potential NMDA receptor complex radioligand, 183 Edvinsson, L., Ekman, R., Jansen, I., McCulloch, J., Mortensen, A. Block, F., see Wagemann, E., 102 and Uddman, R., Reduced levels of calcitonin gene-related peptide- Bolden, S.W., see Rogers, L.J., 63 like immunoreactivity in human brain vessels after subarachnoid Borbély, A.A., see Dijk, D.-J., 59 haemorrhage, 151 Bouchaud, C., see Lefauconnier, J.M., 9 Ekman, R., see Edvinsson, L., 151 Bowie, D. and Smart, T.G., Interaction of 5-bromowillardiine with Engber, T.M., see Susel, Z., 234 non-NMDA receptors expressed in Xenopus laevis oocytes injected with chick brain mRNA, 68 Firth, B.T., Kennaway, D.J. and Belan, I., Thermoperiodic influences Bubel, H.C., see Keller, J.T., 247 on plasma melatonin rhythms in the lizard Tiliqua rugosa: effect of Budd, G.C., see Das, A., 231 thermophase duration, 139 Budelmann, B.U., see Williamson, R., 215 Fletcher, E., Mewett, K., Drew, C., Allan, R. and Johnston, G.R., BureSova, M., Dvorakova, M., Zvolsky, P. and IlInerova, H., Early Inhibition of high affinity L-glutamic acid uptake into rat cortical morning bright light phase advances the human circadian pacemak- synaptosomes by the conformationally restricted analogue of gluta- er within one day, 47 mic acid, cis-1-aminocyclobutane-1,3-dicarboxylic acid, 133 Floran, B., see Aceves, J., 223 Cajochen, C., see Dijk, D.-J., 59 Forrester, J., see Crow, T., 107 Carlton, S.M. and Hayes, E.S., GABAergic vesicle-containing den- Fukuda, M., see Ono, T., 194 drites and spines: a critical element in processing sensory input in the monkey dorsal horn, 40 Greenberg, D.A., see Chan, J., 34 Chan, J. and Greenberg, D.A., Effects of glucose on calcium channels Guilarte, T.R., Abnormal endogenous amino acid release in brain in neural cells, 34 slices from vitamin B-6 restricted neonatal rats, 203 Chapron, J., Vaillier, J., Koenig, J., De la Porte, S. and Bizzini, B., Guilarte, T.R., Reduced NMDA receptor-ion channel function in the The effect of tetanus toxin on in vitro synaptogenesis, 21 vitamin B-6 restricted neonatal rat brain., 207 Chase, T.N., see Susel, Z., 234 Guy, S.P., Jones, D., Mann, D.M.A. and Itzhaki, R.F., Human neur- Chi, H., see Horie, H., 125 oblastoma cells treated with aluminium express an epitope asso- Copray, J.C.V.M., Liem, R.S.B., Ter Horst, G.J. and Van Willigen, ciated with Alzheimer’s disease neurofibrillary tangles, 166 J.D., Origin, distribution and morphology of serotonergic afferents to the mesencephalic trigeminal nucleus of the rat, 97 Haga, S., see Sato, M., 271 Cotman, C., see Peterson, C., 239 Hara, H., see Yamasaki, Y., 251 Crouzel, C., see Blin, J., 183 Hara, Ya., see Tooyama, I., 155 276 Hayakawa, T., see Kohmura, E., 159 Kurogochi, Y., see Nakayama, H., 122 Hayes, E.S., see Carlton, S.M., 40 Hegwood, T.S., see Sherman, A.D., 77 Lambert, G.A., see Zagami, A.S., 187 Henry, M.A., see Westrum, L.E., 143 Larnicol, N., Rose, D. and Duron, B., Postnatal development of small Hernandez, S., see Aceves, J., 223 and large dorsal root ganglion neurons in the cat. A study on cervi- Hidaka, H.., see Ito, I., 119 cal levels (C,—C,) and on phrenic afferents, 93 Hide, I., see Karlsten, R., 267 Lau, K.C., So, K. -F., Tay, D. and Jen, L.S., Elimination of transient Horie, H., Bando, Y., Chi, H. and Takenaka, T., NGF enhances neur- dendritic spines in ipsilaterally projecting retinal ganglion cells in ite regeneration from nerve-transected terminals of young adult and rats with neonatal unilateral thalamotomy, 255 aged mouse dorsal root ganglia in vitro, 125 Lefauconnier, J.M., Bouchaud, C. and Bernard, G., Initial process of Houchi, H., see Nakanishi, A., 163 diffusion of small molecules from blood vessels to the meninges in Hubbard, J.I., see Smith, P.F., 244 the young rat, 9 Lehmenkihler, C., Walden, J. and Speckmann, E. -J., Decrease of N- Ichikawa, Y., Terakado, Y. and Yamaguchi, T., Last-order interneur- methyl-D-aspartate responses by noradrenaline in the rat motorcor- ones controlling activity of elbow extensor motoneurones during tex in vivo, 5 forelimb fictive locomotion in the cat, 37 Liem, R.S.B., see Copray, J.C.V.M., 97 Ikeda, K., see Sato, M., 271 Linnoila, M., see Ota, M., 129 Illnerova, H., see BureSova, M., 47 Lynch, G., see Peterson, C., 239 Ishii, T., see Sato, M., 271 Ito, I., Hidaka, H. and Sugiyama, H., Effects of KN-62, a specific MacGowan, S.H., see Treanor, J.J.S., 73 inhibitor of calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II, on MacKenzie, E.T., see Blin, J., 183 long-term potentiation in the rat hippocampus, 119 Mahata, S., Effect of insulin on serotonin, 5-hydroxyindole-acetic acid, norepinephrine, epinephrine and corticosterone contents in Jaarsma, D., Sebens, J. and Korf, J., Reduction of adenosine A,- chick, 115 receptors in the perforant pathway terminal zone in Alzheimer hip- Mann, D.M.A., see Guy, S.P., 166 pocampus, I 11 Mariscal, S., see Aceves, J., 223 Jansen, I., see Edvinsson, L., 151 Martinez-Fong, D., see Aceves, J., 223 Jarolimek, W. and Misgeld, U., Reduction of GABA, receptor- Matthies Jr., H. Behnisch, T., Kase, H., Matthies, H. and Reymann, mediated inhibition by the non-NMDA receptor antagonist 6- K.G., Differential effects of protein kinase inhibitors on pre-estab- cyano-7-nitroquinoxaline-2,3-dione in cultured neurons of rat lished long-term potentiation in rat hippocampal neurons in vitro, brain, 227 259 Jen, L.S., see Lau, K.C., 255 Matthies, H., see Matthies Jr., H. 259 Johnson, K.M., see Sacaan, A.I., 219 McCulloch, J., see Edvinsson, L., 151 Johnston, G.R., see Fletcher, E., 133 McGeer, P.L., see Tooyama, I., 155 Jones, D., see Guy, S.P., 166 Mefford, I.N., see Ota, M., 129 Mewett, K., see Fletcher, E., 133 Karlsten, R., Post, C., Hide, I. and Daly, J.W., The antinociceptive ef- Migheli, A., Attanasio, A., Vigliani, M.C. and Schiffer, D., Dystro- fect of intrathecally administered adenosine analogs in mice corre- phic neurites around amyloid plaques of human patients with lates with the affinity for the A,-adenosine receptor, 267 Gerstmann-Straussler-Scheinker disease contain ubiquitinated Kase, H., see Matthies Jr., H. 259 inclusions, 55 Keller, J.T., Bubel, H.C., Wander, A.H. and Tierney, B.E., Somatoto- Miller, J.A., The calibration of *5S or 32P with '*C-labeled brain paste pic distribution of corneal afferent neurons in the guinea pig trige- or '*C-plastic standards for quantitative autoradiography using minal ganglion, 247 LKB Ultrofilm or Amersham Hyperfilm, 211 Kennaway, D.J., see Firth, B.T., 139 Misgeld, U., see Jarolimek, W., 227 Kerwin, J., Morris, C., Oakley, A., Perry, R. and Perry, E., Distribu- Modena, I., see Narici, L., 51 tion of nerve growth factor receptor immunoreactivity in the human Morita, K., see Nakanishi, A., 163 hippocampus, 178 Morris, C., see Kerwin, J., 178 Kimura, H., see Tooyama, I., 155 Mortensen, A., see Edvinsson, L., 151 Kinoshita, A., see Kohmura, E., 159 Mosconi, T.M. and Rice, F.L., Sensory innervation of the mystacial Koenig, J., see Chapron, J., 21 pad fur of the ferret, 199 Kogure, K., see Yamasaki, Y., 251 Murakumo, Y., see Nakanishi, A., 163 Kohmura, E., Yamada, K., Hayakawa, T. and Kinoshita, A., Neuro- toxicity caused by glutamate after subcritical hypoxia is prevented Naatanen, R., see Sams, M., 43 by 6-cyano-7-nitroquinoxaline-2,3-dione (CNQX): an in vitro study Nakamura, K., see Ono, T., 194 using rat hippocampal neurons, 159 Nakanishi, A., Yoshizumi, M., Morita, K., Murakumo, Y., Houchi, Koob, G.F., see Schroeder, R.L., 173 H. and Oka, Motoo, Palytoxin: a potent stimulator of catechola- Kort, J., see Jaarsma, D., 111 mine release from cultured bovine adrenal chromaffin cells, 163 Koyano, K., see Tanaka, K., 191 Nakayama, H., Nakashima, T. and Kurogochi, Y., «4 is a major ace- Kuba, K., see Tanaka, K., 191 tylcholine binding subunit of cholinergic ligand affinity-purified Kuo, S., see Susel, Z., 234 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor from rat brains, 122 Itzhaki, R.F., see Guy, S.P., 166 Sherman, A.D., Davidson, A.T., Baruah, S., Hegwood, T.S. and Nakashima, T., see Nakayama, H., 122 Waziri, R., Evidence of glutamatergic deficiency in schizophrenia, Naoi, M., see Ota, M., 129 77 Narici, L., Modena, I., Opsomer, R.J., Pizzella, V., Romani, G.L., Shippenberg, T.S., Conditioned reinforcing effects of 8-hydroxy-2-(di- Torrioli, G., Traversa, R. and Rossini, P.M., Neuromagnetic soma- N-propylamino) tetralin: involvement of 5-hydroxytryptamine 1A tosensory homunculus: a non-invasive approach in humans, 51 and D, dopamine receptors, 136 Neary, J., see Crow, T., 107 Sierra, A., see Aceves, J., 223 Oakley, A., see Kerwin, J., 178 Slack, J.R., see Pockett, S., 81 Oka, Motoo, see Nakanishi, A., 163 Smart, T.G., see Bowie, D., 68 Ono, T., Nakamura, K., Fukuda, M. and Tamura, R., Place recogni- Smith, P.F., Darlington, C.L. and Hubbard, J.I., Evidence for inhibi- tion responses of neurons in monkey hippocampus, 194 tory amino acid receptors on guinea pig medial vestibular nucleus Opsomer, R.J., see Narici, L., 51 neurons in vitro, 244 Ota, M., Mefford, I.N., Naoi, M. and Linnoila, M., Effects of mor- So, K. -F., see Lau, K.C., 255 phine administration on catecholamine levels in rat brain; specific Sontag, K.-H., see Wagemann, E., 102 reduction of epinephrine concentration in hypothalamus, 129 Speckmann, E. -J., see Lehmenkihler, C., 5 Sugiyama, H., see Ito, I., 119 Pansky, B., see Das, A., 231 Susel, Z., Engber, T.M., Kuo, S. and Chase, T.N., Prolonged infusion Parnavelas, J.G., see Dinopoulos, A., 25 of quinolinic acid into rat striatum as an excitotoxic model of neur- Pelletier, J., see De Reviers, M.-M., 17 odegenerative disease, 234 Peterson, C., Vanderklish, P., and Seubert, P., Increased spectrin pro- teolysis in fibroblasts from aged and Alzheimer donors, 239 Takenaka, T., see Horie, H., 125 Perry, E., see Kerwin, J., 178 Tamura, R., see Ono, T., 194 Perry, R., see Kerwin, J., 178 Tanaka, K., Koyano, K. and Kuba, K., A muscarine-activated vol- Pizzella, V., see Narici, L., 51 tage-independent K channel in cultured bullfrog sympathetic neur- Pockett, S. and Slack, J.R., Presynaptic activity in the period imme- ones, 191 diately after conditioning is not necessary for long-term potentia- Tay, D., see Lau, K.C., 255 tion, 81 Ter Horst, G.J., see Copray, J.C.V.M., 97 Post, C., see Karlsten, R., 267 Terakado, Y., see Ichikawa, Y., 37 Tierney, B.E., see Keller, J.T., 247 Reid, T.W., see Das, A., 231 Tillet, Y., see De Reviers, M.-M., 17 Reymann, K.G., see Matthies Jr., H., 259 Tooyama, I., Akiyama, H., McGeer, P.L., Hara, Y. Yasuhara, O. and Rice, F.L., see Mosconi, T.M., 199 Kimura, H., Acidic fibroblast growth factor-like immunoreactivity Rogers, L.J. and Bolden, S.W., Light-dependent development and in brain of Alzheimer patients, 155 asymmetry of visual projections, 63 Torrioli, G., see Narici, L., 51 Romani, G.L., see Narici, L., 51 Traversa, R., see Narici, L., 51 Rose, D., see Larnicol, N., 93 Treanor, J.J.S., Dawbarn, D., Allen, $.J., MacGowan, S.H. and Wil- Rossini, P.M., see Narici, L., 51 cock, G.K., Low affinity nerve growth factor receptor binding in normal and Alzheimer’s disease basal forebrain, 73 Sacaan, A.I. and Johnson, K.M., Regulation of polyamine and mag- nesium inhibition of the N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor Uddman, R., see Edvinsson, L., 151 ionophore complex, 219 Sams, M. and Naatanen, R., Neuromagnetic responses of the human Vaillier, J., see Chapron, J., 21 auditory cortexto short frequency glides, 43 Vakassian, L., see Schroeder, R.L., 173 Sandner, G. and Scala, G.D., Periaqueductal gray spike trains Van Willigen, J.D., see Copray, J.C.V.M., 97 recorded in frontal or horizontal mesencephalic brain slices from Vanderklish, P., see Peterson, C., 239 the rat, 147 Veh, R.W., Digoxigenylated wheat germ agglutinin visualized with Sato, M., Ikeda, K., Haga, S., Allsop, D. and Ishii, T., A monoclonal alkaline phosphatase-labeled anti-digoxigenin antibodies — a new, antibody to common acute lymphoblastic leukemia antigen (neutral sensitive technique with the potential for single and double tracing endopeptidase) immunostains senile plaques in the brains of of neuronal connections, 169 patients with Alzheimer’s disease, 271 Vigliani, M.C., see Migheli, A., 55 Scala, G.D., see Sandner, G., 147 Schiffer, D., see Migheli, A., 55 Wagemann, E., Schmidt-Kastner, R., Block, F. and Sontag, K.-H., Schmidt-Kastner, R., see Wagemann, E., 102 Neuronal degeneration in hippocampus and cerebellum of mutant Schroeder, R.L., Weinger, M.B., Vakassian, L. and Koob, G.F., spastic Han-Wistar rats, 102 Methylnaloxonium diffuses out of the rat brain more slowly than Walden, J., see Lehmenkihler, C., 5 naloxone after direct intracerebral injection, 173 Wander, A.H., see Keller, J.T., 247 Schiitte, M., [!?5IJSCH 23982, a new tool for rapid visualization of Waxham, M.N., see Crow, T., 107 dopaminergic neurons in lower vertebrate retinas, 29 Waziri, R., see Sherman, A.D., 77 Sebens, J., see Jaarsma, D., 111 Weight, F.F., see Aguayo, L.G., 88 Seubert, P., see Peterson, C., 239 Weinger, M.B., see Schroeder, R.L., 173 278 Westrum, L.E. and Henry, M.A., Contralateral degeneration in the Yamaguchi, T., see Ichikawa, Y., 37 cat spinal trigeminal nucleus following unilateral retrogasserian tri- Yamasaki, Y., Kogure, K., Hara, H., Ban, H. and Akaike, N., The geminal rhizotomy, 143 possible involvement of tetrodotoxin-sensitive ion channels in ische- White, G., see Aguayo, L.G., 88 mic neuronal damage in the rat hippocampus, 251 Wilcock, G.K., see Treanor, J.J.S., 73 Yasuhara, O., see Tooyama, I., 155 Williams, M., see Crow, T., 107 Yoshizumi, M., see Nakanishi, A., 163 Williamson, R. and Budelmann, B.U., Convergent inputs to Octopus oculomotor neurones demonstrated in a brain slice preparation, 215 Zagami, A.S. and Lambert, G.A., Craniovascular application of cap- Wood, J.G. and Zinsmeister, P., Tyrosine phosphorylation systems in saicin activates nociceptive thalamic neurones in the cat, 187 Alzheimer’s disease pathology, 12 Zinsmeister, P., see Wood, J.G., 12 Zvolsky, P., see BureSova, M., 47 Yamada, K., see Kohmura, E., 159 Yamaguchi, T., see Blin, J., 183 ANNOUNCEMENT The 17th International Summer School of Brain Research on the Human Hypothalamus in Health and Disease will be held in Amsterdam, The Nether- lands, on August 26-30, 1991. The aim of the Summer School is to provide high-level didactic reviews on the state of affairs in the research on the human hypothalamus. Topics that will be discussed are normal development, sexual differentiation and aging of the human hypothalamus, and the pathophysiological alterations in neurological disease. The Summer School intends to integrate, for the first time, the recent data on the human hypothalamus provided by various international groups from different disciplines for students, researchers and clinicians. For further information: Ms. Tini Eikelboom or Ms. Olga Pach Netherlands Institute for Brain Research Meibergdreef 33 1105AZ Amsterdam ZO The Netherlands Tel. 20 - 5665500 Fax 20 - 918466

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