The Basal Ganglia III(Advances in Behavioral Biology Vol.39) H 770 p. 91
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Anatomical Organization and Chemical Neuroanatomy of the Basal Ganglia.- Striosomes and matrisomes.- The development of striatal compartmentalization: the role of mitotic and postmitotic events.- Correlated light and electron microscopy of golgi-impregnated neostriatal neurons after 6-hydroxydopamine lesions in the rat.- Coexpression of neuropeptides and glutamic acid decarboxylase in cat striatal neurons: dependence on striosomal compartmentation.- Organization of cholinergic perikarya in the caudate nucleus of the cat with respect to heterogeneities in enkephalin and substance P staining.- Neuropeptide Y neurons in the striatal network. Functional adaptive responses to impairment of striatal inputs.- Topographical organization of the thalamostriatal projections in the Japanese monkey, macaca fuscata, with special reference to the centromedianparafascicular and motor thalamic nuclei.- Complementarity of the two pallidal segments in the primate.- The pallidum as a dual structure in primates.- The connections of the medial part of the subthalamic nucleus in the rat: evidence for a parallel organization.- The subthalamic nucleus: new data, new questions.- Subthalamic nucleus afferents: anatomical and immunocytochemical features.- Characterization of the synaptic inputs to dopaminergic neurones in the rat substantia nigra.- Multi-collateralization of the dopaminergic nigrotectal projections in the rat.- Convergent projections from substantia nigra and cerebellum on pontine reticular formation of rat.- Involvement of the nucleus tegmenti pedunculopontinus in the descending pathways of the basal ganglia in the rat.- Synaptic organization of nucleus accumbens (ventral striatum).- The primate central complex as one of the basal ganglia.- The ultrastructural chemoanatomy of the basal ganglia: 1984–1989. I. The neostriatum.- The ultrastructural chemoanatomy of the basal ganglia: 1984–1989. II. The pallidum, substantia nigra and substhalamic nucleus.- Physiology of Basal Ganglia Components.- Dye-coupling in the neostriatum of the rat.- Neurophysiological changes in aged striatal neurons in rats.- Short-term plasticity in the ventral striatum: a comparison between in vivo and in vitro measurements.- Spontaneous depolarizing synaptic potentials in the neostriatum.- Dopamine D1 receptors and terminal excitability in the striatonigral and nigrostriatal systems.- In vivo development of the spontaneous activity of rat nigrostriatal dopaminergic neurons.- Characterization of gaba and glycine actions on substantia nigra zona compacta neurons.- Cholinergic excitation of A9 and A10 dopaminergic neurones in vitro through both nicotinic and muscarinic receptors.- Inward rectifying properties of nucleus accumbens neurones in vitro.- The glutamatergic and gabaergic transmitter system in the rat nucleus accumbens: an electrophysiological in vitro study.- A comparison of single unit activity in primate caudate nucleus and putamen in a sensory cued motor task.- Pharmacology of Dopamine and Relationships with Other Neurotransmitters.- Comparative distribution of D1 receptors and mu opiate receptors in the neonatal rat striatum: effects of an early lesion of dopaminergic fibers.- Dopaminergic and muscarinic cholinergic receptor subtypes: localization to neurotransmitters specific components of the striatum.- Pharmacological and morphological properties of two functionally distinct subpopulations of striatal neurons.- Influence of cortico-striatal glutamatergic neurons on dopaminergic transmission in the striatum.- Modulation of striatal dopamine and acetylcholine release by different glutamate receptors: studies with in vivo microdialysis.- Distinct cholinergic control of dopamine release in striosomal and matrix areas of the cat caudate nucleus.- Effect of neurotensin on dopamine and muscarinic acetylcholine receptors in the rat striatum.- Regulation of NT receptors after chronic treatment with typical and atypical neuroleptic drugs.- Evidence for D2 dopamine receptors modulating noradrenaline release in the rat frontal cortex.- Comparative investigations of terguride isomers on central dopamine and noradrenaline functions.- Specifically evoked release of newly synthesized or stored dopamine by different treatments.- Interactions between D1 and D2 dopamine receptor mechanisms: the immediate early response gene c-fos in long-term changes in the striatum.- Inhibitory role of dopaminergic D2 receptors in the expression of glutamic acid decarboxylase and preproenkephalin mRNA in the rat striatum.- Modulation of gene expression by neuronal lesions in the rat striatum.- Priming of the behavioural expression of dopamine-receptor supersensitivity in the basal ganglia: pharmacological and biochemical studies.- Pharmacological Effects upon Behaviour.- Behavioral effects of single and repeated treatments with the combination of D1 and D2 antagonists.- Responses of motor- and nonmotor-related neostriatal neurons to amphetamine and neuroleptic drugs.- The role of the dorsal and ventral striatum in the therapeutic and extrapyramidal side effects of neuroleptic drugs.- Interaction of EAA- and GABA-neurotransmission in the SNR of cats: open field behaviour.- Responses of monkey dopamine neurons to external stimuli: changes with learning.- The basal ganglia: a role in mediation of motor equivalence.- Models of Basal Ganglia Pathology.- The importance of MPP+ localization for the manifestation of MPTP-induced neurotoxicity.- Methamphetamine and MPTP: similarities and differences in mechanisms of neurotoxin action.- Retrograde axonal transport of MPTP after unilateral caudate nucleus infusion in the monkey.- Chronic administration of 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine to marmosets.- L-dopa-induced chorea and dystonia in MPTP-treated squirrel monkeys.- Electrophysiological study of dyskinesia produced by microinjection of picrotoxin into the striatum of the rat.- Neurophysiological development of fetal neostriatal neurons transplanted into adult neostriatum.- A primate model of Huntington’s disease: unilateral striatal lesions and neural grafting in the baboon (papio papio).- (14C)-2-deoxyglucose autoradiographic studies of dopaminergic drugs in an animal model of Parkinson’s disease.- Effects of transient global ischemia on the basal ganglia of rat.- Role of D1 and D2 dopamine receptors in pilocarpine-induced seizures.- Dopaminergic dysfunctions in neonatal hypothyroidism.- Advances in the understanding of neural mechanisms in movement disorders.- Studies of Direct Clinical Interest.- Neuropeptide mRNA expression in human basal ganglia.- Neuropeptides receptors changes in Huntington’s chorea basal ganglia are unrelated to changes in neuropeptides levels.- Neural activity of the basal ganglia in Parkinson’s disease studied by depth recording and pet scan.- Differential aspects of Parkinsonian akinesia as revealed by limb movement studies.- Retinal visual dysfunction in Parkinson’s disease is enhanced by low contrast stimuli.- Rapid eye movements during stage REM are modulated by nigrostriatal dopamine neurons?.- In vivo neurochemical analyses of exogenously administered L-dopa:implications for treatment of Parkinson’s disease.- The pharmacokinetics of L-dopa in plasma and CSF of the monkey.- Treatment of motor fluctuations in Parkinson’s disease: controlled release preparations.- Course of motor and cognitive impairment in Huntington’s chorea.- Impairment of the cognitive functions in Parkinson’s disease: a brief survey.- Environmental risk factors in Parkinson’s disease.- New therapeutic strategies in Parkinson’s disease: inhibition of MAO-B by RO 19-6327 and of COMT by RO 40-7592.- Clinical and neuroendocrinological effects of estrogens in postmenopausal women with Parkinson’s disease.- Vision and visual discrimination suffer in Parkinson’s disease: evoked potential evidence.- Participants and Contributors to the Symposium.