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NEUROPHARMACOLOGY CONTENTS OF VOLUME 42 NUMBER 1 S. Kanumilli, N.J. Toms, Functional coupling of rat metabotropic glutamate 1a receptors to phospholipase D in K. Venkateswarlu, H. Mellor, CHO cells: involvement of extracellular Ca?*, protein kinase C, tyrosine kinase and P.J. Roberts Rho-A D.B. Pereira, A.P. Carvalho, C.B. Duarte Non-specific effects of the MEK inhibitors PD098,059 and U0126 on glutamate release from hippocampal synaptosomes M. Diaz-Hernandez, J. Pintor, E. Castro, Co-localisation of functional nicotinic and ionotropic nucleotide receptors in isolated M.T. Miras-Portugal cholinergic synaptic terminals W. Hevers, H. Liiddens Pharmacological heterogeneity of y-aminobutyric acid receptors during development 34 suggests distinct classes of rat cerebellar granule cells in situ G.C.D. Eichenberger, S.J. Ribeiro, Neuroanatomical and psychopharmacological evidence for interaction between opioid 48 M.Y. Osaki, R.Y. Maruoka, and GABAergic neural pathways in the modulation of fear and defense elicited by G.C.C. Resende, L. Castellan-Baldan, electrical and chemical stimulation of the deep layers of the superior colliculus and S.A.L. Corréa, L.A. Da Silva, dorsal periaqueductal gray matter N.C. Coimbra M.T. Vilaré, T. Doménech, J.M. Palacios, Cloning and characterization of a novel human 5-HT, receptor variant that lacks the 60 G. Mengod alternatively spliced carboxy terminal exon. RT-PCR distribution in human brain and periphery of multiple 5-HT, receptor variants D.R. Thomas, P.J. Atkinson, P.G. Hastie, [*H]-SB-269970 radiolabels 5-HT, receptors in rodent, pig and primate brain tissues 74 J.C. Roberts, D.N. Middlemiss, G.W. Price C.H. Gill, E.M. Soffin, J.J. Hagan, 5-HT,; receptors modulate synchronized network activity in rat hippocampus C.H. Davies J. Pollock, S.M. McFarlane, TNF-a receptors simultaneously activate Ca** mobilisation and stress kinases in 93 M.C. Connell, U. Zehavi, cultured sensory neurones P. Vandenabeele, D.J. MacEwan, R.H. Scott M. Jeub, H. Beck, E. Siep, Effect of phenytoin on sodium and calcium currents in hippocampal CA! neurons of 107 C. Riischenschmidt, E.-J. Speckmann, phenytoin-resistant kindled rats U. Ebert, H. Potschka, C. Freichel, E. Reissmiiller, W. Léscher A. Barbelivien, J. Jolkkonen, Differentially altered cerebral metabolism in ischemic rats by a,-adrenoceptor 117 E. Rutkauskaite, J. Sirvié, J. Sivenius blockade and its relation to improved limb-placing reactions E.M. Soffin, M.L. Evans, C.H. Gill, SB-334867-A antagonises orexin mediated excitation in the locus coeruleus 127 M.H. Harries, C.D. Benham, C.H. Davies M. Odorizzi, B. Fernette, E. Angel, Galanin receptor antagonists decrease fat preference in Brattleboro rat 134 C. Burlet, P. Tankosic, A. Burlet NUMBER 2 J.T. Lazzaro, A.V. Paternain, J. Lerma, Functional characterization of CP-465,022, a selective, noncompetitive AMPA 143 B.L. Chenard, F.E. Ewing, J. Huang, receptor antagonist W.M. Welch, A.H. Ganong, F.S. Menniti H.C. Dringenberg, P. Diavolitsis Electroencephalographic activation by fluoxetine in rats: role of 5-HT,, receptors and 154 enhancement of concurrent acetylcholinesterase inhibitor treatment S.K. Hemrick-Luecke, D.C. Evans Comparison of the potency of MDL 100,907 and SB 242084 in blocking the serotonin 162 (5-HT), receptor agonist-induced increases in rat serum corticosterone concentrations: evidence for 5-HT,, receptor mediation of the HPA axis K.J. Frantz, K.J. Hansson, D.G. Stouffer, 5-HT,, receptor antagonism potentiates the behavioral and neurochemical effects of 170 L.H. Parsons amphetamine but not cocaine S.X.-M. Li, K.W. Perry, D.T. Wong Influence of fluoxetine on the ability of bupropion to modulate extracellular dopamine 181] and norepinephrine concentratiens in three mesocorticolimbic areas of rats P. Follesa, L. Mancuso, F. Biggio, Changes in GABA, receptor gene expression induced by withdrawal of, but not by 19] E. Cagetti, M. Franco, G. Trapani, long-term exposure to, zaleplon or zolpidem G. Biggio List of Contents for Volume 42 / Neuropharmacology 43 (2002) IlI-VII Y. He, A. Benz, T. Fu, M. Wang, Neuroprotective agent riluzole potentiates postsynaptic GABA, receptor function 199 D.F. Covey, C.F. Zorumski, S. Mennerick A.I. Herrero, N. Del Olmo, Two new actions of topiramate: inhibition of depolarizing GABA,-mediated responses 210 J.R. Gonzalez-Escalada, J.M. Solis and activation of a potassium conductance D.F. Boyd, A. Mathie Inhibition of the potassium current IKso, in cerebellar granule cells, by the inhibitors of MEK activation, PD 98059 and U 0126 K. Fink, D.J. Dooley, W.P. Meder, Inhibition of neuronal Ca** influx by gabapentin and pregabalin in the human N. Suman-Chauhan, S. Duffy, neocortex H. Clusmann, M. Géothert A.R. Cools, L. Lubbers, R.V. van Oosten, SKF 83959 is an antagonist of dopamine D1-like receptors in the prefrontal cortex 237 G. Andringa and nucleus accumbens: a key to its antiparkinsonian effect in animals? L.-C. Chiou, S.-H. Fan, R. Guerrini, [Nphe']N/OFQ-(1-13)-NH, is a competitive and _ selective antagonist at 246 G. Cal6é nociceptin/orphanin FQ receptors mediating K* channel activation in rat periaqueductal gray slices H.E. Shannon, E.A. Lutz Comparison of the peripheral and central effects of the opioid agonists loperamide 253 and morphine in the formalin test in rats B. Zhang, L. Yang, Y. Konishi, Suppressive effects of phosphodiesterase type IV inhibitors on rat cultured microglial 262 N. Maeda, M. Sakanaka, J. Tanaka cells: comparison with other types of cAMP-elevating agents M.J. Moreno, J.A. Terr6n, Characterization of calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) receptors and their receptor- 270 D.B. Stanimirovic, H. Doods, E. Hamel activity-modifying proteins (RAMPs) in human brain microvascular and astroglial cells in culture A. Blume, C. Neumann, M. Dorenkamp, Involvement of adrenoceptors in the angiotensin II-induced expression of inducible J. Culman, T. Unger transcription factors in the rat forebrain and hypothalamus NUMBER 3 S. Prisco, S. Natoli, G. Bernardi, Group I metabotropic glutamate receptors activate burst firing in rat midbrain N.B. Mercuri dopaminergic neurons D. Dietrich, T. Kral, H. Clusmann, Presynaptic group II metabotropic glutamate receptors reduce stimulated and 297 M. Friedl, J. Schramm spontaneous transmitter release in human dentate gyrus J.-H. Luo, Z.-Y. Fu, G. Losi, B.G. Kim, Functional expression of distinct NMDA channel subunits tagged with green 306 K. Prybylowski, B. Vissel, S. Vicini fluorescent protein in hippocampal neurons in culture P.L. Chazot, S. Lawrence, Studies on the subtype selectivity of CP-101,606: evidence for two classes of 319 C.L. Thompson NR2B-selective NMDA receptor antagonists P. Follesa, P. Porcu, C. Sogliano, Changes in GABA, receptor y, subunit gene expression induced by long-term 325 M. Cinus, F. Biggio, L. Mancuso, administration of oral contraceptives in rats M.C. Mostallino, A.M. Paoletti, R.H. Purdy, G. Biggio, A. Concas K. Nishikawa, A. Jenkins, Volatile anesthetic actions on the GABA, receptors: contrasting effects of a1(S270) 337 I. Paraskevakis, N.L. Harrison and B2(N265) point mutations P. Poulain, D.G. Margineanu Levetiracetam opposes the action of GABA, antagonists in hypothalamic neurones 346 D.J. Martin, D. McClelland, M.B. Herd, Gabapentin-mediated inhibition of voltage-activated Ca** channel currents in cultured 353 K.G. Sutton, M.D. Hall, K. Lee, sensory neurones is dependent on culture conditions and channel subunit expression R.D. Pinnock, R.H. Scott G. Battaglia, C.L. Busceti, L. Cuomo, Continuous subcutaneous infusion of apomorphine rescues nigro-striatal dopaminergic 367 F.S. Giorgi, F. Orzi, A. De Blasi, terminals following MPTP injection in mice F. Nicoletti, S. Ruggieri, F. Fornai C. Donaldson, P.M. Boers, K.L. Hoskin, The role of 5-HT,, and 5-HT,, receptors in the selective inhibitory effect of naratriptan A.S. Zagami, G.A. Lambert on trigeminovascular neurons S.G. Salih, D.J. Jagger, G.D. Housley ATP-gated currents in rat primary auditory neurones in situ arise from a heteromultimetric P2X receptor subunit assembly J.P. Hannon, C. Petrucci, D. Fehlmann, Somatostatin sst, receptor knock-out mice: localisation of sst,_; receptor mRNA and C. Viollet, J. Epelbaum, D. Hoyer binding in mouse brain by semi-quantitative RT-PCR, in situ hybridisation histochemistry and receptor autoradiography M.D. Black, J. Simmonds, Y. Senyah, Neonatal nitric oxide synthase inhibition: social interaction deficits in adulthood and J.G. Wettstein reversal by antipsychotic drugs Z. Penke, B. Fernette, C. Nyakas, Neonatal maternal deprivation modifies feeding in response to pharmacological and 421 J.-P. Max, A. Burlet behavioural factors in adult rats V. Girod, J. Dapzol, M. Bouvier, The COX inhibitors indomethacin and meloxicam exhibit anti-emetic activity against 428 L. Grélot cisplatin-induced emesis in piglets List of Contents for Volume 42 / Neuropharmacology 43 (2002) III-VII NUMBER 4 S.C.R. Lummis, E.J. Fletcher, T. Green Identification of a new site in the SI ligand binding region of the NMDA receptor 437 NR2A subunit involved in receptor activation by glutamate A. Jouvenceau, B. Potier, F. Poindessous- Decrease in calbindin content significantly alters LTP but not NMDA receptor and 444 Jazat, P. Dutar, A. Slama, J. Epelbaum, calcium channel properties J.-M. Billard QO. Godukhin, A. Savin, S. Kalemenev, Neuronal hyperexcitability induced by repeated brief episodes of hypoxia in rat 459 S. Levin hippocampal slices: involvement of ionotropic glutamate receptors and L-type Ca** channels S. Gullapalli, P. Ramarao L-type Ca** channel modulation by dihydropyridines potentiates x-opioid receptor 467 agonist induced acute analgesia and inhibits development of tolerance in rats K. Wirkner, L. Kéles, S. Thiimmler, Interaction between P2Y and NMDA receptors in layer V pyramidal neurons of the 476 J. Luthardt, W. Poelchen, H. Franke, rat prefrontal cortex S. Fiirst, P. Illes S. Amadio, N. D’Ambrosi, F. Cavaliere, P2 receptor modulation and cytotoxic function in cultured CNS neurons 489 B. Murra, G. Sancesario, G. Bernardi, G. Burnstock, C. Volonté L.J. Greenfield Jr., S.H. Zaman, Mutation of the GABA, receptor M1 transmembrane proline increases GABA affinity M.L. Sutherland, S.C.R. Lummis, and reduces barbiturate enhancement M.-I. Niemeyer, E.A. Barnard, R.L. Macdonald M.F.M. Braga, V. Aroniadou—Anderjaska, Lamotrigine reduces spontaneous and evoked GABA, receptor-mediated synaptic 522 R.M. Post, H. Li transmission in the basolateral amygdala: implications for its effects in seizure and affective disorders M. Shoaib, J. Gommans, A. Morley, The role of nicotinic receptor beta-2 subunits in nicotine discrimination and 530 LP. Stolerman, R. Grailhe, conditioned taste aversion J.-P. Changeux S.-E. Tan Impairing the amphetamine conditioning in rats through the inhibition of hippocampal calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II activity P.J. Scarpace, M. Matheny, Y. Zhang, Central leptin gene delivery evokes persistent leptin signal transduction in young and N. Tiimer, C.D. Frase, E.W. Shek, aged-obese rats but physiological responses become attenuated over time in aged- B. Hong, V. Prima, S. Zolotukhin obese rats D. Giuliani, A. Ottani, F. Ferrari Influence of sildenafil on copulatory behaviour in sluggish or normal ejaculator male 562 rats: a central dopamine mediated effect? M.J. Moreno, R. Abounader, E. Hébert, Efficacy of the non-peptide CGRP receptor antagonist BIBN4096BS in blocking 568 H. Doods, E. Hamel CGRP- induced dilations in human and bovine cerebral arteries: potential implications in acute migraine treatment S.P. Brooks, G. Hennebry, G.P.R. McAlpin, Nimodipine prevents the effects of ethanol in tests of memory 577 G. Norman, H.J. Little NUMBER 5 Mini-review U. Gerber G-protein-coupled receptors, tyrosine kinases and neurotransmission Interactive report J.J. Krupp, B. Vissel, C.G. Thomas, Calcineurin acts via the C-terminus of NR2A to modulate desensitization of NMDA S.F. Heinemann, G.L. Westbrook receptors G. Casassus, C. Mulle Functional characterization of kainate receptors in the mouse nucleus accumbens L.R.F. Faro, J.L.M. do Nascimento, Protection of methylmercury effects on the in vivo dopamine release by NMDA M. Alfonso, R. Duran receptor antagonists and nitric oxide synthase inhibitors C.D. Bonavita, V. Bisagno, C.G. Bonelli, Tolerance to the sedative effect of lorazepam correlates with a diminution in cortical G.B. Acosta, M.C. Rubio, S.I. Wikinski release and affinity for glutamate V. Dobrovitsky, P. Pimentel, A. Duarte, CGP 44532, a GABAg receptor agonist, is hedonically neutral and reduces cocaine- W. Froestl, J.R. Stellar, M. Trzcinska induced enhancement of reward M.A. Pezze, J. Feldon, C.A. Murphy Increased conditioned fear response and altered balance of dopamine in the shell and core of the nucleus accumbens during amphetamine withdrawal K. Tomiyama, F.N. McNamara, Phenotypic resolution of spontaneous and D,-like agonist-induced orofacial movement J.J. Clifford, A. Kinsella, J. Drago, topographies in congenic dopamine D,, receptor ‘knockout’ mice QO. Tighe, D.T. Croke, N. Koshikawa, J.L. Waddington List of Contents for Volume 42 / Neuropharmacology 43 (2002) I1l-VII F.M. Leslie, K.A. Gallardo, M.K. Park Nicotinic acetylcholine receptor-mediated release of [*H]norepinephrine from developing and adult rat hippocampus: direct and indirect mechanisms Q.-T. Nguyen, R. Miledi Inhibition of skeletal muscle nicotinic receptors by the atypical antipsychotic clozapine Q.-T. Nguyen, J. Yang, R. Miledi Effects of atypical antipsychotics on vertebrate neuromuscular transmission M.J. Millan, S. Girardon, J. Mullot, Stereospecific blockade of marble-burying behaviour in mice by selective, non- M. Brocco, A. Dekeyne peptidergic neurokinin, (NK,) receptor antagonists A. Khorchid, Q. Cui, E. Molina-Holgado, Developmental regulation of @,,-adrenoceptor function in rat brain oligodendrocyte G. Almazan cultures B.N. Mallick, S.K. Jha, F. Islam Presence of a-1 adrenoreceptors on thermosensitive neurons in the medial preoptico- anterior hypothalamic area in rats L. Van Den Bosch, P. Van Damme, An a-mercaptoacrylic acid derivative (PD150606) inhibits selective motor neuron V. Vileminckx, E. Van Houtte, death via inhibition of kainate-induced Ca** influx and not via calpain inhibition G. Lemmens, L. Missiaen, G. Callewaert, W. Robberecht S. Kikuchi, K. Shinpo, M. Niino, S. Tsuji, Prostaglandin E, protects cultured spinal neurons against the effects of nitric oxide K. Iwabuchi, K. Onoé, K. Tashiro toxicity T.E. Cullingford, C.T. Dolphin, H. Sato The peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor a-selective activator ciprofibrate upregulates expression of genes encoding fatty acid oxidation and ketogenesis enzymes in rat brain L.-P. Zou, N. Abbas, I. Volkmann, Suppression of experimental autoimmune neuritis by ABR-215062 is associated with I. Nennesmo, M. Levi, B. Wahren, altered Thl/Th2 balance and inhibited migration of inflammatory cells into the B. Winblad, G. Hedlund, J. Zhu peripheral nerve tissue NUMBER 6 F. Moroni, S. Attucci, A. Cozzi, E. Meli, The novel and systemically active metabotropic glutamate | (mGlul) receptor R. Picca, M.A. Scheideler, R. Pellicciari, antagonist 3-MATIDA reduces post-ischemic neuronal death C. Noe, I. Sarichelou, D.E. Pellegrini- Giampietro M.G.P. Feenstra, M.H.A. Botterblom, Behavioral arousal and increased dopamine efflux after blockade of NMDA-receptors J.F.M. van Uum in the prefrontal cortex are dependent on activation of glutamatergic neurotransmission A. Mori, Y. Noda, T. Nagai, T. Mamiya, Involvement of dopaminergic system in the nucleus accumbens in the discriminative H. Furukawa, T. Nabeshima stimulus effects of phencyclidine Z.-T. Zhu, K.-Z. Shen, S.W. Johnson Pharmacological identification of inward current evoked by dopamine in rat subthalamic neurons in vitro M.L. Barbaccia, G. Colombo, D. Affricano, GABAg receptor-mediated increase of neurosteroids by y-hydroxybutyric acid M.A.M. Carai, G. Vacca, S. Melis, R.H. Purdy, G.L. Gessa M.J. Hansen, M.J. Morris Evidence for an interaction between neuropeptide Y and the melanocortin-4 receptor on feeding in the rat H. Husum, E. Termeer, A.A. Mathé, Early maternal deprivation alters hippocampal levels of neuropeptide Y and calcitonin- T.G. Bolwig, B.A. Ellenbroek gene related peptide in adult rats F. Pena, J. Bargas, R. Tapia Paired pulse facilitation is turned into paired pulse depression in hippocampal slices after epilepsy induced by 4-aminopyridine in vivo J. Garzén, M. Rodriguez-Diaz, A. Lépez- Glycosylated phosducin-like protein long regulates opioid receptor function in Fando, A. Garcia-Espaiia, P. Sanchez- mouse brain Blazquez S. Hu, W.S. Sheng, J.R. Lokensgard, Morphine induces apoptosis of human microglia and neurons P.K. Peterson X. Deng, N.-S. Cai, M.T. McCoy, Methamphetamine induces apoptosis in an immortalized rat striatal cell line by W. Chen, M.A. Trush, J.L. Cadet activating the mitochondrial cell death pathway J. Krupinski, I. Ferrer, M. Barrachina, CDP-choline reduces pro-caspase and cleaved caspase-3 expression, nuclear DNA J.J. Secades, J. Mercadal, R. Lozano fragmentation, and specific PARP-cleaved products of caspase activation following middle cerebral artery occlusion in the rat P.J. Pauwels, I. Rauly, T. Wurch, Evidence for protean agonism of RX 831003 at a,,-adrenoceptors by co-expression F.C. Colpaert with different G, protein subunits B. Safieh-Garabedian, S. Poole, The role of the sympathetic efferents in endotoxin-induced localized inflammatory J.J. Haddad, C.A. Massaad, S.J. Jabbur, hyperalgesia and cytokine upregulation N.E. Saadé List of Contents for Volume 42 / Neuropharmacology 43 (2002) III-VII NUMBER 7 Review C.D. Benham, J.B. Davis, A.D. Randall Vanilloid and TRP channels: a family of lipid-gated cation channels 873 V.R.J. Clarke, G.L. Collingridge Characterisation of the effects of ATPA, a GLUx; receptor selective agonist, on 889 excitatory synaptic transmission in area CAI of rat hippocampal slices H. Xiong, T. Futamura, H. Jourdi, Neurotrophins induce BDNF expression through the glutamate receptor pathway in 903 H. Zhou, N. Takei, M. Diverse-Pierluissi, neocortical neurons S. Plevy, H. Nawa S.N. Kolbaev, I.N. Sharonova, Mechanisms of GABA, receptor blockade by millimolar concentrations of furosemide 913 V.S. Vorobjev, V.G. Skrebitsky in isolated rat Purkinje cells J.L. Fisher A histidine residue in the extracellular N-terminal domain of the GABA, receptor a5 922 subunit regulates sensitivity to inhibition by zinc P. Wellendorph, M.W. Goodman, Molecular cloning and pharmacology of functionally distinct isoforms of the human 929 E.S. Burstein, N.R. Nash, M.R. Brann, histamine H, receptor D.M. Weiner A.R. Ase, J. Sénécal, T.A. Reader, Decreased G-protein coupling of serotonin 5-HT,, receptors in the brain of 5-HT,, 941 R. Hen, L. Descarries knockout mouse F.C. Abogadie, R. Bron, S.J. Marsh, Adenovirus-mediated Ga,-protein antisense transfer in neurons replicates Ga, gene 950 L.J. Drew, J.E. Haley, N.J. Buckley, knockout strategies D.A. Brown, P. Delmas D.P. Finn, M.D. Lalies, M.S. Harbuz, Imidazoline, (1,) binding site- and a,-adrenoceptor-mediated modulation of central 958 D.S. Jessop, A.L. Hudson, D.J. Nutt noradrenergic and HPA axis function in control rats and chronically stressed rats with adjuvant-induced arthritis H.C. Ellington, M.A. Cotter, The effect of cannabinoids on capsaicin-evoked calcitonin gene-related peptide 966 N.E. Cameron, R.A. Ross (CGRP) release from the isolated paw skin of diabetic and non-diabetic rats A.N. Mead, J.L. Katz, B.A. Rocha Intravenous cocaine-induced activity in A/J and CS57BL/6J mice: behavioral 976 sensitization and conditioned activity L.-C. Chiou, S.-H. Fan CompB (J-113397), selectively and competitively antagonizes nociceptin activation of 987 inwardly rectifying K* channels in rat periaqueductal gray slices NUMBER 8 Review S.N. Davies, R.G. Pertwee, G. Riedel Functions of cannabinoid receptors in the hippocampus 993 F. Matrisciano, M. Storto, R.T. Ngomba, Imipramine treatment up-regulates the expression and function of mGlu2/3 1008 I. Cappuccio, A. Caricasole, metabotropic glutamate receptors in the rat hippocampus S. Scaccianoce, B. Riozzi, D. Melchiorri, F. Nicoletti M. Smiatowska, B. Szewezyk, P. Bratiski, Effect of chronic imipramine or electroconvulsive shock on the expression of mGluR la 1016 J.M. Wieronska, A. Patucha, and mGluR5a immunoreactivity in rat brain hippocampus M. Bajkowska, A. Pilc Z. Rogéz, G. Skuza, J. Maj, W. Danysz Synergistic effect of uncompetitive NMDA receptor antagonists and antidepressant 1024 drugs in the forced swimming test in rats C. Shen, H. Li, E. Meller Repeated treatment with antidepressants differentially alters 5-HT,, agonist-stimulated 1031 [*°S|GTPYS binding in rat brain regions A.M. Thompson, B.A. Gosnell, Enhancement of long-term potentiation in the rat hippocampus following cocaine 1039 J.J. Wagner exposure R.R. Matsumoto, K.A. McCracken, Involvement of sigma receptors in the behavioral effects of cocaine: evidence from 1043 B. Pouw, Y. Zhang, W.D. Bowen novel ligands and antisense oligodeoxynucleotides H. Sawada, M. Ibi, T. Kihara, K. Honda, Estradiol protects dopaminergic neurons in a MPP* Parkinson’s disease model 1056 T. Nakamizo, R. Kanki, M. Nakanishi, N. Sakka, A. Akaike, S. Shimohama A. Bergevin, D. Girardot, Presynaptic j-opioid receptors regulate a late step of the secretory process in rat 1065 M.-J. Bourque, L.-E. Trudeau ventral tegmental area GABAergic neurons J.I. Mobarakeh, S. Sakurada, T. Hayashi, Enhanced antinociception by intrathecally-administered morphine in histamine H, 1079 T. Orito, K. Okuyama, T. Sakurada, receptor gene knockout mice A. Kuramasu, T. Watanabe, T. Watanabe, K. Yanai H.M.K. Nguyen, C.M. Cahill, Receptor-mediated internalization of [*H]—neurotensin in synaptosomal preparations 1089 P.S. McPherson, A. Beaudet from rat neostriatum K. Kato, M. Wakamori, Y. Mori, Inhibitory effects of cilnidipine on peripheral and brain N-type Ca** channels expressed 1099 K. Imoto, K. Kitamura in BHK cells J.-A. Kim, K. Mitsukawa, M.K. Yamada, Cytoskeleton disruption causes apoptotic degeneration of dentate granule cells in 1109 N. Nishiyama, N. Matsuki, Y. Ikegaya hippocampal slice cultures

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