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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENTAL NEUROSCIENCE The Official Journal of the International Society for Developmental Neuroscience Volume 11, 1993 VOLUME CONTENTS AND AUTHOR INDEX Editor-in-Chief: J. Regino Perez-Polo © Pergamon Press Oxford - New York - Seoul - Tokyo INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENTAL NEUROSCIENCE The Official Journal of the International Society for Developmental Neuroscience Editor-in-Chief J. R. Perez-Po.o: Dept. of Human Biological Chemistry and Genetics, UTMB, Galveston, TX 77550, U.S.A. Fax: 1 409 772 8028, BITNET: [email protected] Associate Editors T. EBENDAL: Biomedical Center, Uppsala University, Box 587, S-751 23 Uppsala, Sweden K. UNSICKER: Inst. fiir Anatomie und Zellbiologie III, der Universitat Heidelberg, Im Neuenheimer Feld 307, 69120 Heidelberg, Germany A. PRIVAT: INSERM U-249, Laboratoire de Neurobiologie du Developpement, 34060 Montpellier, France A. SCHOUSBOE: Pharma. Biotec. Res. Center, Inst. of Biology B, Universitatesparken 2, DK-2100, Copenhagen, Denmark Consulting Editors: E. Giacosinl, Springfield, IL, U.S.A. A. VERNADAKIS, Denver, CO, U.S.A. International Editorial Board L. ANGELUCCI, Rome, Italy A. M. pi Gruiio, Milan, Italy R. L. Neve, /rvine, CA, U.S.A. R. BALAZs, A. Gorio, Milan, Italy M. Noste, London, U.K. Amsterdam, The Netherlands L. A. GREENE, New York, NY, U.S.A. Y. Nomura, Sapporo, Japan N. BAUMANN, Paris, France B. HaBer, Galveston, TX, U.S.A. R. Paotetti, Milan, Italy J. J. BERNSTEIN, G. A. Hasuim, New York, NY, U.S.A. S. E. Prewrrer, Farmington, CT, U.S.A. Washington, DC, U.S.A. G. Hemnricn, Boston, MA, U.S.A. D. K. Rassin, Galveston, TX, U.S.A. A. BIGNAMI, C. HENDERSON, Montpellier, France D. A. REDBURN, Houston, TX, U.S.A. West Roxbury, MA, U.S.A. I. A. HENDRY, Canberra, Australia H. Rowrer, Frankfurt, Germany E. Bock, Copenhagen, Denmark K. Herrup, Cleveland, OH, U.S.A. M. SAaRMA, Helsinki, Finland M. C. Bown, Rochester, NY, U.S.A. C. E. HULSEBOSCH, M. SCHACHNER, Zurich, Switzerland S. Bonpy, /rvine, CA, U.S.A. Galveston, TX, U.S.A. — . PS. CHWARTZ, Bethesda, MD, U.S.A M. Brzin, Ljubljana, Slovenia S. B. Kater, Fort Collins, CO, U.S.A. HOOTER, Stanford, CA, U.S.A G. Burnstock, London, U.K. N. Konic, Montpellier, France nnMA:LL , Rockville, MD, U.S.A. A. T. CAMPAGNONI, J. Lauper, Chapel Hill, NC, U.S.A. WKOWICZ, Madison, WI, U.S.A. Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A. R. Levi-MonTALCINI, Rome, Italy Mmm rA.z SAot o, Buenos Aires, Argentina M. V. CuHao, New York, NY, U.S.A. D. LINDHOLM, . S. Tuwmmras, Berkeley, CA, U.S.A. D. W. Cuo1, St Louis, MO, U.S.A. Planegg-Martinsried, Germany . TOFFANO, Abano Terme, Italy M. Corner, R. Loy, Rochester, NY, U.S.A. o>n. oD.n TORAN-ALLERAND, Amsterdam, The Netherlands E. R. MACAGNO, New York, NY, U.S.A. D. DaHL, West Roxbury, MA, U.S.A. New York, NY, U.S.A. J. pe Vetus, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A. S. Fepororr, Saskatchewan, Canada B. McEwen, New York, NY, U.S.A. A. VERNADAKIS, Denver, CO, U.S.A. F. H. Gace, La Jolla, CA, U.S.A. E. MeisaMi, Urbana, IL, U.S.A. S. Vizi, Budapest, Hungary E. Giacosini, Springfield, IL, U.S.A. W. MosLey, S. R. Wurrremore, Miami, FL, U.S.A. G. M. Gitab, Washington, DC, U.S.A. San Francisco, CA, U.S.A. E. Yavin, Rehovot, Israel A. M. GIUFFRIDA-STELLA, R. S. Morrison, Houston, TX, U.S.A Catania, Italy P. NELSON, Bethesda, MD, U.S.A Aiamnd sScop e: The journal publishes results of original research on both basic and clinical aspects of the developing nervous system, ranging from simpler invertebrate systems and in vitro neural models to models of regeneration, chronic neurological diseases and aging. Papers concerned with both in vitro and in vivo studies are invited for editorial consideration The journal will also publish original articles, editorials, reviews and communications from the International Society for Developmental Neuroscience covering all the latest developments in the field. Its main aims will be to facilitate the transfer of basic information to clinical applications and to promote an understanding of the fundamental mechanisms of neural growth, development and pathology Those interested in joining the International Society for Developmental Neuroscience should write to Dr Regino Perez-Polo, Secretary-General of the ISDN, at the address above. Production Editor: CATHERINE MORGAN Publishing, Subscription and Advertising Offices: Headington Hill Hall, Oxford OX3 OBW, U.K. (Oxford 794141) Annual Institutional Subscription Rates 1994: North, Central and South America, U.S.$715.00; Rest of World, £463.00. Sterling prices exclude VAT. Non-V AT registered customers in the European Community will be charged the appropriate VAT in addition to the price listed. Prices include postage and insurance and are subject to change without notice. Subscription enquiries from customers in North America should be sent to: Pergamon Press Inc., 660 White Plains Road, Tarrytown, New York 10591-5153, U.S.A., and for the remainder of the world to: Pergamon Press Ltd, Headington Hill Hall, Oxford OX3 OBW, U.K. Those interested in joining the International Society for Developmental Neuroscience should write to Dr Jean Lauder, President of the ISDN, Centre de Neurochimie du CNRS, 5 rue Blaise Pascal, 67084 Strasbourg Cédex, France. Second class postage paid at RAHWAY NJ. Postmaster send address corrections to /nternational Journal of Developmental Neuroscience, c/o Pergamon Press Inc., 660 White Plains Road, Tarrytown, NY 10591-5153, U.S.A. Copyright © 1993 ISDN Published 6 issues/annum in February, April, June, August, October and December Whilst every effort is made by the publishers and editorial board to see that no inaccurate or misleading data, opinion or statement appear in this journal, they wish to make it clear that the data and opinions appearing in the articles and advertisements herein are the sole responsibility of the contributor or advertiser concerned. Accordingly, the publishers, the editorial board and editors and their respective employees, officers and agents accept no responsibility or liability whatsoever for the consequences of any such inaccurate or misleading data, opinion or statement Contents of Volume 11 Number 1 E. Kitraki, E. Bozas, H. Philippidis Aging-related changes in IGF-II and c-fos gene expression in and F. Stytianopoulou the rat brain L. Martinez-Millan, Developmental changes of aminopeptidase activity in the J. M. de Gandarias, J. Irazusta, cortex of the cat brain E. Echevarria and L. Casis M. J. Litzinger, B. B. Grover, Voltage sensitive calcium channels mark a critical period in S. Saderup and J. R. Abbott mouse neurodevelopment G. J. A. Ramakers, C. de Wit, A developmental decrease in NMDA-mediated spontaneous P. S. Wolters and M. A. Corner firing in cultured rat cerebral cortex J.-P. Ternaux and P. Portalier Influence of tongue myoblasts on rat dissociated hypoglossal motoneurons in culture C. Cracco and G. Filogamo Mesenteric neurons in the adult rat are responsive to ileal treatment with benzalkonium chloride K. Takagi and S. Kawashima Culture of rat brain preoptic area neurons: effects of sex steroids D. Linnemann, H. Gaardsvoll, Expression of NCAM mRNA and polypeptides in aging rat M. Olsen and E. Bock brain R. F. Villa, F. Ingrao, G. Magri, Effect of CDP-choline treatment on mitochondrial and 4. Gorini, S. Reale, A. Costa, synaptosomal protein composition in different brain regions N. Ragusa, R. Avola and during aging A. M. Giuffrida-Stella S. D. Kittur, W. H. Adler, Laminin concentrations in serum and cerebrospinal fluid in G. R. Martin, M. B. Schapiro, aging and Alzheimer’s disease S. I. Rapoport and V. Gunzler Announcement Forthcoming Papers Number 2 REACTIVE NEUROGLIA 103 Preface M. S. Kelley and O. Steward 105 The role of neuronal activity in upregulating GFAP mRNA levels after electrolytic lesions of the entorhinal cortex J. J. Bernstein, L. A. Willingham 117 Sequestering of immunoglobulins by astrocytes after cortical and W. J. Goldberg lesion and homografting of fetal cortex P. A. Trimmer Reactive astrocytes in explant cultures of glial scars derived from lesioned rat optic nerve: an ultrastructural study Co-expression of GFAP and vimentin in astrocytes proliferat- ing in response to injury in the mouse cerebral hemisphere. A combined autoradiographic and double immunocytochemical study M. M. Obliannd Lg. eD. rSin gh Reactive astrocytes in neonate brain upregulate intermediate filament gene expression in response to axonal injury R. Schmidt-Kastner, K. Wietasch, Immunohistochemical staining for glial fibrillary acidic protein H. Weigel and U. T. Eysel (GFAP) after deafferentation or ischemic infarction in rat visual system: features of reactive and damaged astrocytes M. Zoli, I. Zini, R. Grimaldi, Effects of polyamine synthesis blockade on neuronal loss and G. Biagini and L. F. Agnati astroglial reaction after transient forebrain ischemia B. Shafit-Zagardo, N. Sharma, CSF-1 expression is upregulated in astrocyte cultures by IL-1 J. W. Berman, M. B. Bornstein and TNF and affects microglial proliferation and morphology and C. F. Brosnan in organotypic cultures M. Lafarga, M. T. Berciano, Reactive astroglia—neuron relationships in the human cerebel- I. Saurez, M. A. Andres and lar cortex: a quantitative, morphological and immunocyto- chemical study in Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease The pH of jimpy glia is increased: intracellular measurements using fluorescent laser cytometry Microglia-derived plasminogen enhances neurite outgrowth from explant cultures of rat brain Relationship between ischemia and ischemic neuronal necrosis to astrocyte expression of glial fibrillary acidic protein M. Dragunow and P. Hughes Differential expression of immediate-early proteins in non- nerve cells after focal brain injury . K. Vijayan, Y. L. Lee and Immunohistochemical localization of basic fibroblast growth F. Eng factor in cultured rat astrocytes and oligodendrocytes ‘ M. T. Immunohistochemistry of glial reaction after injury in the rat: . Cav M. C. double stainings and markers of cell proliferation . SievG. eStrruckhsoff, a nd Interleukin-18 does not induce reactive astrogliosis, neovascu- . Puchner larization or scar formation in the immature rat brain Forthcoming Papers Number3 Endothelin modulates dihydropyridine receptor decreased binding in hippocampal slices from normotensive and spontaneously hypertensive rats Morphological correlates of physiological responses in partially denervated mouse muscle during aging Peripheral nerve regeneration: role of growth factors and their receptors M. J. M. Perry and L. W. Haynes Localization and activity of transglutaminase, a retinoid- inducible protein, in developing rat spinal cord IV P. Y. Sze and A. C. Towle Developmental profile of glucocorticoid binding to synaptic plasma membrane from rat brain J. A. Colombo, M. Napp, Trophic influences of human and rat amniotic fluid on neural J. R. Depaoli and V. Puissant tube-derived rat fetal cells L. Cabell and G. Audesirk Effects of selective inhibition of protein kinase C, cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase, and Ca’*—calmodulin- dependent protein kinase on neurite development in cultured rat hippocampal neurons S. RoBner, W. Kues, V. Witzemann Laminar expression of m,-, m,- and m,-muscarinic cholinergic and R. Schliebs receptor genes in the developing rat visual cortex using in situ hybridization histochemistry. Effect of monocular visual deprivation C. G. Pick, M. Cooperman, Hippocampal cholinergic alterations and related behavioral D. Trombka, Y. Rogel-Fuchs deficits after early exposure to ethanol and J. Yanai F. Masood, S. Wadhwa and An immunohistochemical study of neurotransmitter profiles in V. Bijlani developing human visual cortex Book Review E. M. Smith Psychoneuroimmunology: Interactions Between Brain, Nervous System, Behavior, Endocrine and Immune System, edited by H.-J. Schmoll, U. Tewes and N. P. Plotnikoff Forthcoming Papers Number 4 J. R. Perez-Polo 1992 Viktor Hamburger Award to Dr Ira Black Viktor Hamburger Award Review I. B. Black Environmental regulation of brain trophic interactions Papers S. RoBner, A. Kumar, W. Kues, Differential laminar expression of AMPA receptor genes in V. Witzemann and R. Schliebs the developing rat visual cortex using in situ hybridization histochemistry. Effect of visual deprivation A. Novelli and U. di Porzio Excitatory amino acid response in cultured rat striatal neurons results in a developmentally regulated cGMP formation J. A. King, D. Campbell and Differential development of the stress response in congenital E. Edwards learned helplessness A. Salo, J. Térnwall, E. Virta and Calcitonin gene-related peptide immunoreactive nerve fibers in H. Uusitalo the developing salivary glands of the rat E. Adam, K. M. Dziegielewska, Neuraminic acid specific lectins as markers of early cortical N. R. Saunders and U. Schumacher plate neurons J. Frisén, K. Fried, A. M. Sjégren Growth of ascending spinal axons in CNS scar tissue and M. Risling K. Plaschke and S. Hoyer Action of the diabetogenic drug streptozotocin on glycolytic and glycogenolytic metabolism in adult rat brain cortex and hippocampus V. Bocchini, T. Beccari, C. Arcuri, Glial fibrillary acidic protein and its encoding mRNA exhibit L. Bruyere, C. Fages and M. Tardy mosaic expression in a glioblastoma multiform cell line of clonal origin Vv P. Lu, H. Imaki, W. Xu and Visualization of taurine, GABA and glutamate in developing J. A. Sturman feline cerebellum by immunohistochemistry A. Hafidi, G. Després and R. Romand Ontogenesis of type II spiral ganglion neurons during development: peripherin immunohistochemistry M. Kozlova, S. Kentroti and Influence of culture substrata on the differentiation of A. Vernadakis advanced passage glial cells in cultures from aged mouse cerebral hemispheres Announcement Forthcoming Papers Number 5 Special Issue: Migration of Glia, Gliomas and Neurons Transplanted to the Central Nervous System Dedication to Madeleine Gumpel N. Baumann Madeleine Gumpel: scholar, scientist and friend Migration of neurons after transplantation P. Ruiz-Flandes, B. Demierre, Migration of purified embryonic motoneurons grafted into L. Mattenberger and A. C. Kato adult mouse CNS E. A. Zompa, D. P. Pizzo and Migration and differentiation of PC12 cells transplanted into C. E. Hulsebosch the rat spinal cord Migration of astrocytes after grafting J. Quinonero, C. Colin, H. Villarroya, Migration pathways, differentiation and survival of macroglial P. Collins and C. Jacque cells from a xenograft implanted into the thalamus of newborn mice C. Andersson, M. Tytell and Transplantation of cultured type | astrocyte cell suspensions J. Brunso-Bechtold into young, adult and aged rat cortex: cell migration and survival A. R. Harvey, Y. Fan, A. M. Connor, The migration and intermixing of donor and host glia on M. D. Grounds and M. W. Beilharz nitrocellulose polymers implanted into cortical lesion cavities in adult mice and rats J. D. Hatton and Hoi Sang U In vitro differentiation inhibits the migration of cultured neo- natal rat cortical astrocytes transplanted to the neonatal rat cerebrum R. D. Lund, H.-F. Zhou and K. T. Yee The migration of astrocytes after implantation to immature brains Migration of oligodendrocytes L. Vignais, B. Nait Oumesmar, Transplantation of oligodendrocyte precursors in the adult F. Mellouk, O. Gout, G. Labourdette, demyelinated spinal cord: migration and remyelination A. Baron-Van Evercooren and M. Gumpel O. Gout and M. Dubois-Dalcq Directed migration of transplanted glial cells toward a spinal cord demyelinating lesion A. Espinosa de los Monteros, Grafting of Fast Blue labeled glial cells into neonatal rat brain: R. Bernard, B. Tiller, P. Rouget differential survival and migration among cell types and J. de Vellis Migration of Schwann cells R. J. M. Franklin and Requirements for Schwann cell migration within CNS W. F. Blakemore environments: a viewpoint VI G. Raisman, J. M. Lawrence and Schwann cells transplanted into the CNS G. A. Brook Migration of microglia S. Thanos and W. Richter The migratory potential of vitally labelled microglial cells within the retina of rats with hereditary photoreceptor dystrophy Migration of tumor cells K. Edvardsen, N. Briinner, Migratory, invasive and metastatic capacity of NCAM trans- M. Spang-Thomsen, F. S. Walsh fected rat glioma cells and E. Bock E. R. Laws, Jr, W. J. Goldberg and Migration of human malignant astrocytoma cells in the J. J. Bernstein mammalian brain: Scherer revisited Announcement Forthcoming Papers Number 6 E. Pérez-Navarro, J. Alberch Postnatal development of functional dopamine, opioid and and J. Marsal tachykinin receptors that regulate acetylcholine release from rat neostratial slices. Effect of 6-hydroxydopamine lesion D. Hand, M. J. Perry Cellular transglutaminases in neural development and L. W. Haynes Papers E. Matthew Neuropeptides in dissociated cell cultures of mammalian spinal cord and dorsal root ganglion E. Krupnik and J. A. Paterson Butyrylcholinesterase activity in the developing auditory brainstem, the choroid plexus and the pituitary of the perinatal rat J. Ciesielski-Treska, G. Ulrich Differences in vimentin distribution in glial cells in culture and D. Aunis revealed with an antibody against a phosphorylated epitope S. R. Whittemore, H. R. Sanon Concurrent isolation and characterization of oligodendrocytes, and P. M. Wood microglia and astrocytes from adult human spinal cord I. Schousboe, N. Tender, J. Zimmer A development study of lactate dehydrogenase isozyme and and A. Schousboe aspartate aminotransferase activity in organotypic rat hippocampal slice cultures and primary cultures of mouse neocortical and cerebellar neurons A. Diana, M. Setzu, S. Sirigu and G. Nuclear patterns of apoptotic and developing neurons of Diaz superior cervical ganglion of newborn rat Announcements Forthcoming Papers Index for Volume 11

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