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NEUROSCIENCE An International Journal under the editorial direction of IBRO Volume 55, 1993 TITLE SECTION LIST OF CONTENTS AND AUTHOR INDEX ES) PERGAMON PRESS A OXFORD - NEW YORK - SEOUL - TOKYO NEUROSCIENCE Chief Editors P. G. KostTYuK: Department of General Physiology, A. A. Bogomoletz Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences, 4 Bogomoletz Street, Kiev 24, 252601 GSP, Ukraine R. Lunas: Department of Physiology and Biophysics, New York University School of Medicine, 550 First Avenue, New York 10016, U.S.A. A. D. SMITH: Department of Pharmacology, University of Oxford, Mansfield Road, Oxford OX1 30T, U.K. Editorial Board ASTON-JONES (Philadelphia, PA) L.HEIMER (Charlottesville, VA) J. M. POLAK (London) - BJORKLUND (Lund) Z. HENDERSON (Leeds) P. RAKIC (New Haven, CA) . V. P. Biss (London) J. HERBERT (Cambridge) H. J. RALSTON (San Francisco, CA) a. oP. BlOL AM (Oxford) M. HERKENHAM (Bethesda, MD) S. J. REDMAN (Canberra) . G. BROWN (Edinburgh) D. E. HILLMAN (New York, NY) T. S. REESE (Bethesda, MD) . C. BRowN (Oxford) T. HOKFELT (Stockholm) F. REINOSO-SUAREZ (Madrid) . Bure’ (Prague) E. HOLTZMAN (New York, NY) L. P. RENAUD (Ottawa) . E. BURKE (Bethesda, MD) P. HOLZER (Graz) M. RETHELYI (Budapest) . BuzsAkI (Newark, NJ) O. HoRNYKIEWICZ (Vienna) P. J. RoBerts (Bristol) . L. Bysov (Moscow) J. HOUNSGAARD (Copenhagen) S. M. SHERMAN (Stony Brook, NY) . W. Cuol (St Louis, MO) S. P. Hunt (Cambridge) M. L. SHIK (Moscow) . CONSTANTI (London) H. JAHNSEN (Copenhagen) M. V. SOFRONIEW (Cambridge) ZP. COosPtaO (RAdeRlaEidDe) ! B. E. JONEs (Montreal ) P. SomoGy! (Oxford) J.T. COYLE (Belmont, MA) E. G. Jones (Irvine, CA) C. SOTELO (Paris) W. CRILL (Seattle, WA) G. Ju (Xi’an) K. STARKE (Freiburg) A. C. CUELLO (Montreal) . Kevy (Edinburgh) M. S. STARR (London) —— A. C. DOLPHIN (London) mAte. KHoporov (Moscow) M. STERIADE (Québec) F. E. DupDEK (Fort Collins, CO) T. KiTAl (Memphis, TN) L. STJARNE (Stockholm) S. B. DUNNETT (Cambridge) . KOHLER (Basel) K. Suzuk1 (Chapel Hill, NC) D. EpGar (Liverpool) . A. KRISHTAL (Kiev) D. T. THEODosis (Bordeaux ) M. M. Esiri (Oxford) . N. LAWSON (Bristol!) A. M. THOMSON (London) R. H. Evans (Bristol) .A. MARSDEN (Nottingham) S. R. VINCENT (Vancouver ) D. S. FABER (Philadelphia, PA) my MATTHEWS (Oxford) J. VooGp (Rotterdam) V. V. FANARDIJIAN( Yerevan) . I. Matus (Basle) L. VYKLICKY (Prague ) R. L. M. FAULL (Auckland) . Y. Moore (Pittsburgh, PA) K. D. WALTON (New York, NY) R. FISCHER-COLBRIE (Innsbruck ) . K. Morest (Farmington, CT ) X. S. T. WAN (Beijing) gi? F. FREUND (Budapest) . F.M orris (Oxford) S. P. WATSON (Oxford) G. GABELLA (London) . MUGNAINI (Storrs, CT) K. WICTORIN (Lund) J. GARTHWAITE (Beckenham) . J.H . Nauta (Cambridge, MA) W. D. WILLIs (Galveston, TX) H. M. GERSCHENFELD (Paris) . ONO (Toyama) H. WINKLER (Jnnsbruck) is GLOWINSKI (Paris) . ORREGO (Santiago) D. J. WooDWaRD (Winston-Salem, af A. Gray (London) . M. PALacios (Barcelona) NC) A. M. GRAYBIEL (Cambridge, MA) ESro. eeSLoe.n P AeaLA Y (Concord, MA) H. ZIMMERMANN (Frankfurt) R. W. GUILLERY (Oxford) V.H. Perry (Oxford) C. ZUCKER (Boston, MA) IBRO Publications Committee Chairman, A. D. SMITH; C. BLAKEMORE, R. LLINAS, D. G. R. OtToson, D. P. PURPURA, P. G. STRATA. Aims and Scope: Neuroscience publishes papers describing the results of original research on any aspect of the scientific study of the nervous system. Since one of the chief aims of the Journal is to promote communication between neuroscientists, the type of paper most suitable for publication is that in which new observations are clearly and succinctly reported and in which the purpose of the study is made meaningful to scientists of other disciplines. Any paper, however short, will be considered for publication provided that it reports significant, new and carefully confirmed findings with full experimental details. For Instructions to Authors see Vol. 52, No. 1, pp. v-viii. Production Editors: M. Davies, T. J. FisHeR. Editorial Assistants: S. J. RussELL (U.K.), S. Duke (U.S.). Published 24 per annum, two per month (six volumes, 1993) Publishing, Subscription and Advertising Offices: Headington Hill Hall, Oxford OX3 O0BW [Tel: (0865) 794141; Fax: (0865) 60285] Copyright © 1993 IBRO LIST OF CONTENTS VOLUME 55 NUMBER 1 RESEARCH PAPERS N. Dumesnil-Bousez and C. Sotelo Partial reconstruction of the adult Lurcher cerebellar circuitry by neural grafting A. Takeda, H. Onodera, A. Sugimoto, Coordinated expression of messenger RNAs for nerve K. Kogure, M. Obinata and growth factor, brain-derived neurotrophic factor and S. Shibahara neurotrophin-3 in the rat hippocampus following transient forebrain ischemia A. Tortosa and I. Ferrer Parvalbumin immunoreactivity in the hippocampus of the gerbil after transient forebrain ischaemia: a quali- tative and quantitative sequential study A. E. Watts, M. A. Whittington and Epileptic focus induced in rat by intrahippocampal J. G. R. Jefferys cholera toxin: neuronal properties in vitro C. Psarropoulou and M. Avoli 4-Aminopyridine-induced spreading depression episodes in immature hippocampus: developmental and pharma- cological characteristics S. Kar, A. Baccichet, R. Quirion Entorhinal cortex lesion induces differential responses in and J. Poirier ['*I]insulin-like growth factor I, ['**I]insulin-like growth factor II and ['**I]insulin receptor binding sites in the rat hippocampal formation ~ J. Poirier, A. Baccichet, D. Dea and Cholesterol synthesis and lipoprotein reuptake during S. Gauthier synaptic remodelling in hippocampus in adult rats P. Kugler, A. Schleicher, K. Zilles and Acetylcholinesterase activity and post-lesional plasticity E. Horvath in the hippocampus of young and aged rats H. Zimmermann, M. Vogel and Hippocampal localization of 5’-nucleotidase as revealed U. Laube by immunocytochemistry Y. Noda, T. Nakata and N. Hirokawa Localization of dynamin: widespread distribution in mature neurons and association with membranous organelles H. Higashi, £. Tanaka, H. Inokuchi Ionic mechanisms underlying the depolarizing and and S. Nishi hyperpolarizing afterpotentials of single spike in guinea- pig cingulate cortical neurons R. A. Lanius and C. Shaw High-affinity kainate binding sites in living slices of rat neocortex: characterization and regulation R. D. Page, M. A. Sambrook and Thalamotomy for the alleviation of levodopa-induced A. R. Crossman dyskinesia: experimental studies in the 1-methyl-4- phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine-treated parkinsonian monkey P. Zhang, P. Damier, E. C. Hirsch, Preferential expression of superoxide dismutase Y. Agid, I. Ceballos-Picot, P. M. Sinet, messenger RNA in melanized neurons in human A. Nicole, M. Laurent and F. Javoy-Agid mesencephalon W. Schmidt, P. Guidetti, E. Okuno Characterization of human _ brain’ kynurenine and R. Schwarcz aminotransferases using [H]kynurenine as a substrate A. H. S. Hassan, A. Ableitner, C. Stein Inflammation of the rat paw enhances axonal transport and A. Herz of opioid receptors in the sciatic nerve and increases their density in the inflamed tissue ili Z. Li and A. V. Ferguson Angiotensin II responsiveness of rat paraventricular and subfornical organ neurons in vitro A. Dinopoulos, I. Dori and Serotonergic innervation of the mature and developing J. G. Parnavelas lateral septum of the rat: a light and electron microscopic immunocytochemical analysis W. Wu, R. Elde and M. W. Wessendorf Organization of the serotonergic innervation of spinal neurons in rats—III. Differential serotonergic innervation of somatic and parasympathetic pregan- glionic motoneurons as determined by patterns of co- existing peptides K. B. Thor, S. Nickolaus and C. J. Helke Autoradiographic localization of 5-hydroxytrypta- mine,,, 5-hydroxytryptamine,, and 5-hydroxytrypta- mine,c)) binding sites in the rat spinal cord C. D. Longley and L. C. Weaver Proportions of renal and splenic postganglionic sympathetic populations containing galanin and dopamine beta hydroxylase L. Marson, K. B. Platt and Central nervous system innervation of the penis as K. E. McKenna revealed by the transneuronal transport of pseudorabies virus G. Béttcher, E. Ekblad, R. Ekman, Peptide YY: a neuropeptide in the gut. Immunocyto- R. Hakanson and F. Sundler chemical and immunochemical evidence S. Tout, T. Chan-Ling, H. Hollander The role of Miiller cells in the formation of the and J. Stone blood-retinal barrier VOLUME 55 NUMBER 2 LETTER TO NEUROSCIENCE E. O’Hearn and M. E. Molliver Degeneration of Purkinje cells in parasagittal zones of the cerebellar vermis after treatment with ibogaine or harmaline RESEARCH PAPERS S. M. Turgeon and R. L. Albin Pharmacology, distribution, cellular localization, and development of GABA, binding in rodent cerebellum F. Pongracz, T. S. McClintock, Signal transmission in lobster olfactory receptor cells: B. W. Ache and G. M. Shepherd functional significance of electrotonic structure analysed by a compartmental model A. Lehmenkiihler, E. Sykova, J. Svoboda, Extracellular space parameters in the rat neocortex and K. Zilles and C. Nicholson subcortical white matter during postnatal development determined by diffusion analysis C. Rosenblad and O. G. Nilsson Basal forebrain grafts in the rat neocortex restore in vivo acetylcholine release and respond to behavioural activation F.-C. Liu, S. B. Dunnett and Intrastriatal grafts derived from fetal striatal A. M. Graybiel primordia—IV. Host and donor neurons are not intermixed C. L. Miller and R. Freedman Medial septal neuron activity in relation to an auditory sensory gating paradigm C. W. Berridge, M. E. Page, Effects of locus coeruleus inactivation on electroence- R. J. Valentino and S. L. Foote phalographic activity in neocortex and hippocampus iv A. Cudennec, G. Bonvento, D. Duverger, Effects of dorsal raphe nucleus stimulation on cerebral P. Lacombe, J. Seylaz and blood flow and flow—metabolism coupling in the E. T. MacKenzie conscious rat S. Matsuzaki, M. Takada, Y.-Q. Li, Serotoninergic projections from the dorsal raphe nucleus H. Tokuno and N. Mizuno to the nucleus submedius in the rat and cat N. Corvaja, G. Doucet and J. P. Bolam Ultrastructure and synaptic targets of the raphe—nigral projection in the rat P. Casolini, P. V. Piazza, M. Kabbaj, The mesolimbic dopaminergic system exerts an F. Leprat, L. Angelucci, H. Simon, inhibitory influence on brain corticosteroid receptor M. Le Moal and S. Maccari affinities J. R. Day, N. J. Laping, Gonadal steroids regulate the expression of glial fibril- M. Lampert-Etchells, S. A. Brown, lary acidic protein in the adult male rat hippocampus . P. O’Callaghan, T. H. McNeill and . E. Finch . Ogata, Y. Nakamura, K. Tsuji, Steroid hormones protect spinal cord neurons from . Shibata and K. Kataoka glutamate toxicity . Di Chiara, E. Carboni, M. Morelli, Stimulation of dopamine transmission in the dorsal . Cozzolino, G. L. Tanda, A. Pinna, caudate nucleus by pargyline as demonstrated hy dopa- . Russi and S. Consolo mine and acetylcholine microdialysis and Fos immuno- histochemistry D. Clarengon, G. Testylier, M. Estrade, Stimulated release of acetylcholinesterase in rat striatum M. Galonnier, J. Viret, P. Gourmelon revealed by in vivo microspectrophotometry and M. Fatome R. S. Fiore, V. E. Bayer, p42 Mitogen-activated protein kinase in brain: promi- S. L. Pelech, J. Posada, nent localization in neuronal cell bodies and dendrites J. A. Cooper and J. M. Baraban M. C. Comelli, D. Guidolin, Time course, localization and pharmacological modu- M. S. Seren, R. Zanoni, R. Canella, ‘lation of immediate early inducible genes, brain-derived R. Rubini and H. Manev neurotrophic factor and trkB messenger RNAs in the rat brain following photochemical stroke rivko, D. A. Rusakov, Lateral patterns of the neural cell adhesion molecule on avina, G. G. Skibo and the surface of hippocampal cells developing in vitro . Scholey, S. P. R. Rose, A role for the neural cell adhesion molecule in a late, . Zamani, E. Bock and consolidating phase of glycoprotein synthesis six hours . Schachner following passive avoidance training of the young chick . J. Aloyo, A. G. Romano and Evidence for an involvement of the p-type of opioid J. A. Harvey receptor in the modulation of learning B. Hutcheon, E. Puil and I. Spigelman Histamine actions anc’ comparison with substance P effects in trigeminal neurons V. Radhakrishnan and J. L. Henry Excitatory amino acid receptor mediation of sensory inputs to functionally identified dorsal horn neurons in cat spinal cord B. Lindh, M. Risling, S. Remahl, Peptide-immunoreactive neurons and nerve fibres in L. Terenius and T. Hékfelt lumbosacral sympathetic ganglia: selective elimination of a pathway-specific expression of immunoreactivities following sciatic nerve resection in kittens N. Seno and A. Dray Capsaicin-induced activation of fine afferent fibres from rat skin in vitro Vv S.-P. hang, N. Natsukari, G. Bai, Localization of the multiple calmodulin messenger R. A. ichols and B. Weiss RNAs in differentiated PC12 cells H. M. Young, K. McConalogue, Nitric oxide targets in the guinea-pig intestine identified J. B. Furness and J. De Vente by induction of cyclic GMP immunoreactivity J. Murphy, E. Roberts and Aluminum silicate toxicity in cell cultures A. Horrocks VOLUME 55 NUMBER 3 LETTERS TO NEUROSCIENCE B. Weiss, L.-W. Zhou, Antisense oligodeoxynucleotide inhibits D, dopamine S.-P. Zhang and Z.-H. Qin receptor-mediated behavior and D, messenger RNA P. M. Hwang, A. M. Cunningham, CDRK and DRKI K* channels have contrasting Y. W. Peng and S. H. Snyder localizations in sensory systems RESEARCH PAPERS C. Mailhos, M. K. Howard and Heat shock protects neuronal cells from programmed D. S. Latchman cell death by apoptosis J. Fournier, R. Steinberg, T. Gauthier, Protective effects of SR 57746A in central and peripheral P. E. Keane, U. Guzzi, F. X. Coudé, models of neurodegenerative disorders in rodents and I. Bougault, J. P. Maffrand, P. Soubrié primates and G. Le Fur H. Tsubokawa, H. P. C. Robinson, Block of long-term potentiation by intracellular appli- T. Takenawa and N. Kawai cation of anti-phosphatidylinositol 4,5-bisphosphate antibody in hippocampal pyramidal neurons C. P. Case and C. J. Plummer Changing the light intensity of the visual environment results in large differences in numbers of synapses and in photoreceptor size in the retina of the young adult rat aurent, Immunocytochemistry and in situ hybridization of . J. Smeets, neuropeptide Y in the hypothalamus of Xenopus laevis in relation to background adaptation Effect of rapid eye movement sleep deprivation on rat brain monoamine oxidases W. A.A . Kunze, J. B. Furness and Simultaneous intracellular recordings from _ enteric J. C. Bornstein neurons reveal that myenteric AH neurons transmit via slow excitatory postsynaptic potentials E. Merlo Pich, G. F. Koob, M. Heilig, Corticotropin-releasing factor release from the medio- F. Menzaghi, W. Vale and F. Weiss basal hypothalamus of the rat as measured by micro- dialysis F. Presse and J.-L. Nahon Differential regulation of melanin-concentrating hor- mone gene expression in distinct hypothalamic areas under osmotic stimulation in rat A. F. Fomina, P. G. Kostyuk and Glucocorticoids modulation of calcium currents in M. B. Sedova growth hormone 3 cells M. Lepre, R. H. Evans, H.-R. Olpe The modulation of the monosynaptic reflex by substance and F. Brugger P in the hemisected spinal cord preparation of the rat and gerbil M. Lantéri-Minet, P. Isnardon, Spinal and hindbrain structures involved in viscerocep- J. de Pommery and D. Menétrey tion and visceronociception as revealed by the expression of Fos, Jun and Krox-24 proteins vi D. L . Tolbert, J. M. Alisky and Lower thoracic-upper lumbar spinocerebellar projec- 755 B. R. Clark tions in rats: a complex topography revealed in com- puter reconstructions of the unfolded anterior lobe L. Seress, R. Nitsch and C. Leranth Calretinin immunoreactivity in the monkey hippo- 775 campal formation—I. Light and electron microscopic characteristics and co-localization with other calcium- binding proteins R. Nitsch and C. Leranth Calretinin immunoreactivity in the monkey hippo- 797 campal formation—II. Intrinsic gabaergic and hypo- thalamic non-gabaergic systems: an experimental tracing and co-existence study A. R. Wakade, D. A. Przywara, Massive exocytosis triggered by sodium-calcium S. V. Bhave, P. S. Chowdhury, exchange in sympathetic neurons is attenuated by co- A. Bhave and T. D. Wakade culture with cardiac cells A. Albanese, R. Granata, B. Gregori, Chronic administration of 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6- 823 M. P. Piccardi, C. Colosimo and tetrahydropyridine to monkeys: behavioural, morpho- P. Tonali logical and biochemical correlates M. N. Castel, P. Morino, P. Frey, Immunohistochemical evidence for a neurotensin stria- 833 L. Terenius and T. Hékfelt tonigral pathway in the rat brain A. Zagon Innervation of serotonergic medullary raphe neurons 849 from cells of the rostral ventrolateral medulla in rats D. A. Morilak and R. D. Ciaranello Ontogeny of 5-hydroxytryptamine, receptor immuno- 869 reactivity in the developing rat brain ERRATUM 881 VOLUME 55 NUMBER 4 1993 L. Massieu, .K. H. Thedinga, A comparative analysis of the neuroprotective properties 883 M. MeVey and G. E. Fagg of competitive and uncompetitive N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor antagonists in vivo: implications for the process of excitotoxic degeneration and its therapy X. Vigé, A. Carreau, B. Scatton Antagonism by N°-nitro-L-arginine of L-glutamate- 893 and J. P. Nowicki induced neurotoxicity in cultured neonatal rat cortical neurons. Prolonged application enhances neuro- protective efficacy T. Alexi and F. Hefti Trophic actions of transforming growth factor a on 903 mesencephalic dopaminergic neurons developing in culture M. Hajos and S. A. Greenfield Topographic heterogeneity of substantia nigra neurons: 919 diversity in intrinsic membrane properties and synaptic inputs . M. Smith, F. M. Leslie, Long-term changes in striatal opioid systems after 935 @ r;o ide and S. E. Loughlin 6-hydroxydopamine lesion of rat substantia nigra alford, R. Rajan and Rapid changes in the frequency tuning of neurons in 953 mSESsn Z >o e .m I rvine cat auditory cortex resulting from pure-tone-induced temporary threshold shift . Beldhuis, A. J. H. de Ruiter, Long-term increase in protein kinase C-y and muscarinic 965 <ui a es, T. Suzuki and B. Bohus acetylcholine receptor expression in the cerebral cortex of amygdala-kindled rats—a quantitative immunocyto- chemical study Vii F. Du, J. Williamson, E. Bertram, Kynurenine pathway enzymes in a rat model of chronic E. Lothman, E. Okuno and R. Schwarcz epilepsy: immunohistochemical study of activated glial cells Y. Shao and K. D. McCarthy Regulation of astroglial responsiveness to neuroligands in primary culture J. Frisén, M. Risling and K. Fried Distribution and axonal relations of macrophages in a neuroma A. Cholewinski, G. M. Burgess The role of calcium in capsaicin-induced desensitization and S. Bevan in rat cultured dorsal root ganglion neurons A. P. Baranowski, J. V. Priestley Substance P in cutaneous primary sensory neurons—a and S. McMahon comparison of models of nerve injury that allow varying degrees of regeneration E; G. Green, J. Luo, P. H. Heller and Further substantiation of a significant role for the J. D. Levine sympathetic nervous system in inflammation P. Weldon, M. Bachoo, M. A. Morales, Dynamics of large dense-cored vesicles in synaptic B. Collier and C. Polosa boutons of the cat superior cervical ganglion R. Magoul, P. Dubourg, W. Benjelloun Direct and indirect enkephalinergic synaptic inputs to and G. Tramu the rat arcuate nucleus studied by combination of retro- grade tracing and immunocytochemistry K. Yuri and M. Kawata Time-course analysis of changes in calcitonin gene- related peptide- and methionine-enkephalin-immuno- reactivity in the female rat preoptic area after estrogen treatment K. A. Manning and D. J. Uhirich The distribution of histaminergic axons in the superior colliculus of the cat S. Zini, E. Tremblay, H. Pollard, Regional distribution of sulfonylurea receptors in the J. Moreau and Y. Ben-Ari brain of rodent and primate A. Almeida, I. Tavares, D. Lima Descending projections from the medullary dorsal retic- and A. Coimbra ular nucleus make synaptic contacts with spinal cord lamina I cells projecting to that nucleus: an electron microscopic tracer study in the rat M. Fonseca, E. Soriano, I. Ferrer, Chandelier cell axons identified by parvalbumin- A. Martinez and T. Tufon immunoreactivity in the normal human temporal cortex and in Alzheimer’s disease Y. Koyama and Y. Kayama Mutual interactions among cholinergic, noradrenergic and serotonergic neurons studied by ionophoresis of these transmitters in rat brainstem nuclei H. C. Kinney, T. J. O’Donnell, Early developmental changes in [’H]nicotine binding in P. Kriger and W. Frost White the human brainstem V. G. Lukashin, I. N. Zamuraev Morphological and electrophysiological peculiarities of and V. V. 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