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NEUROPHARMACOLOGY CONTENTS OF VOLUME 43 NUMBER 1 M. Mackowiak, M.J. O’Neill, C.A. Hicks, An AMPA receptor potentiator modulates hippocampal expression of BDNF: an in D. Bleakman, P. Skolnick vivo study B.J. Van Sickle, E.1. Tietz Selective enhancement of AMPA receptor-mediated function in hippocampal CA1 neurons from chronic benzodiazepine-treated rats S. Ahlenius, M. Oprica, C. Eriksson, Effects of kainic acid on rat body temperature: unmasking by dizocilpine B. Winblad, M. Schultzberg M.J. Duncan, J.G. Hensler Aging alters in a region-specific manner serotonin transporter sites and 5-HT,, 36 receptor-G protein interactions in hamster brain 45 L.D. Van de Kar, D.K. Raap, Treatment of cycling female rats with fluoxetine induces desensitization of G. Battaglia, N.A. Muma, F. Garcia, hypothalamic 5-HT,, receptors with no change in 5-HT,, receptors L.L. DonCarlos J.Y.F. Wong, S.A. Ross, C. McColl, Proconvulsant-induced seizures in Q, nicotinic acetylcholine receptor subunit J.S. Massalas, E. Powney, D.I. Finkelstein, knockout mice M. Clark, M.K. Horne, S.F. Berkovic, J. Drago I. Garbus, A.M. Roccamo, F.J. Barrantes Identification of threonine 422 in transmembrane domain @M4 of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor as a possible site of interaction with hydrocortisone R.J. Tyacke, E.S.J. Robinson, D.J. Nutt, 5-Isothiocyanato-2-benzofuranyl-2-imidazoline (BU99006) an irreversible A.L. Hudson imidazoline, binding site ligand: in vitro and in vivo characterisation in rat brain O. Pierrefiche, F. Maniak, N. Larnicol Rhythmic activity from transverse brainstem slice of neonatal rat is modulated by nitric oxide K.K. S¢by, J.D. Mikkelsen, Lu 28-179 labels a o,-site in rat and human brain E. Meier, C. Thomsen M.E. Keck, T. Welt, M.B. Miiller, Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation increases the release of dopamine in the A. Erhardt, F. Ohl, N. Toschi, mesolimbic and mesostriatal system F. Holsboer, I. Sillaber C. Kopp, J.-M. Petit, P. Magistretti, Comparison of the effects of modafinil and sleep deprivation on sleep and cortical 110 A.A. Borbély, I. Tobler EEG spectra in mice NUMBER 2 4th International Meeting on Metabotropic Glutamate Receptors A. Cozzi, E. Meli, V. Carla, R. Pellicciari, Metabotropic glutamate | (mGlul) receptor antagonists enhance GABAergic 119 F. Moroni, D.E. Pellegrini-Giampietro neurotransmission: a mechanism for the attenuation of post-ischemic injury and epileptiform activity? C. Lanneau, M.H. Harries, A.M. Ray, Complex interactions between mGluRI and mGluRS5 shape neuronal network activity S.R. Cobb, A. Randall, C.H. Davies in the rat hippocampus S.J. Thuault, C.H. Davies, A.D. Randall, Group I mGluRs modulate the pattern of non-synaptic epileptiform activity in the G.L. Collingridge hippocampus M.J. Marino, H. Awad-Granko, Haloperidol-induced alteration in the physiological actions of group | mGlus in the K.J. Ciombor, P.J. Conn subthalamic nucleus and the substantia nigra pars reticulata L.R. Orlando, A.W. Dunah, Tyrosine phosphorylation of the metabotropic glutamate receptor mGluRS5 in striatal D.G. Standaert, A.B. Young neurons P.R. Moult, R. Schnabel, I.C. Kilpatrick, Tyrosine dephosphorylation underlies DHPG-induced LTD Z.1. Bashir, G.L. Collingridge A. Pilc, A. Ktodzinska, P. Branski, Multiple MPEP administrations evoke anxiolytic- and antidepressant-like effects in rats 181 G. Nowak, A. Patucha, B. Szewczyk, E. Tatarezynska, E. Chojnacka-Wojcik, J.M. Wieronska R.X. Moldrich, K. Apricé, S. Diwakarla, Astrocyte mGlu,,,-mediated cAMP potentiation is calcium sensitive: studies in murine 189 R.D. O’Shea, P.M. Beart neuronal and astrocyte cultures G. Riedel, N.R. Harrington, Variation of CS salience reveals group If mGluR-dependent and -independent forms 205 A.P. Kozikowski, K. Sandager-Nielsen, of conditioning in the rat E.M. Macphail J.N.C. Kew, M.-C. Pflimlin, J.A. Kemp, Differential regulation of synaptic transmission by mGlu2 and mGlu3 at the perforant nN nr V. Mutel path inputs to the dentate gyrus and CAI revealed in mGlu2 -/- mice XXV List of Contents for Volume 43 / Neuropharmacology 43 (2002) XXV-XXX J. Zhai, M.T. Tian, Y. Wang, J.L. Yu, Modulation of lateral perforant path excitatory responses by metabotropic glutamate A. Késter, M. Baez, E.S. Nisenbaum 8 (mGlu8) receptors C.A. Pothecary, D.E. Jane, T.E. Salt Reduction of excitatory transmission in the retino-collicular pathway via selective activation of mGlu8 receptors by DCPG R. Gerlai, B. Adams, T. Fitch, S. Chaney, Performance deficits of mGluR8 knockout mice in learning tasks: the effects of null M. Baez mutation and the background genotype A.-M. Linden, B.G. Johnson, S.C. Peters, Increased anxiety-related behavior in mice deficient for metabotropic glutamate 8 H.E. Shannon, M. Tian, Y. Wang, (mGlu8) receptor J.L. Yu, A. Késter, M. Baez, D.D. Schoepp M.J. Messenger, L.G. Dawson, S. Duty Changes in metabotropic glutamate receptor 1-8 gene expression in the rodent basal ganglia motor loop following lesion of the nigrostriatal tract Abstracts NUMBER 3 S. Dolan, A.M. Nolan Behavioral evidence supporting a differential role for spinal group I and II metabotropic glutamate receptors in inflammatory hyperalgesia in sheep P. Mascias, M. Scheede, P. Bloms-Funke, Modulation of spinal nociception by GluR5 kainate receptor ligands in acute and B.A. Chizh hyperalgesic states and the role of gabaergic mechanisms C. Scheidt, A.R.S. Santos, J. Ferreira, Evidence for the involvement of glutamatergic receptors in the antinociception caused A. Malheiros, V. Cechinel-Filho, in mice by the sesquiterpene drimanial R.A. Yunes, J.B. Calixto J.M. Witkin, M. Gasior, C. Schad, NAALADase (GCP II) inhibition prevents cocaine-kindled seizures A. Zapata, T. Shippenberg, T. Hartman, B.S. Slusher D.S. Kerr, A. Razak, N. Crawford Age-related changes in tolerance to the marine algal excitotoxin domoic acid D. Yan, M.M. White Interaction of d-tubocurarine analogs with mutant 5-HT, receptors R. Zwart, G. De Filippi, L.M. Broad, 5-Hydroxyindole potentiates human 7 nicotinic receptor-mediated responses and G.I. McPhie, K.H. Pearson, enhances acetylcholine-induced glutamate release in cerebellar slices T. Baldwinson, E. Sher K.E. Culver, J.M. Rosenfeld, Monoamine oxidase inhibitor-induced blockade of locomotor sensitization to H. Szechtman quinpirole: role of striatal dopamine uptake inhibition S.M. Cochran, C.E. McKerchar, Induction of differential patterns of local cerebral glucose metabolism and immediate- B.J. Morris, J.A. Pratt early genes by acute clozapine and haloperidol J.-J. Choi, M.Y. Kong, S.J. Lee, Ciclopirox prevents peroxynitrite toxicity in astrocytes by maintaining their H.-C. Kim, K.H. Ko, W.-K. Kim mitochondrial function: a novel mechanism for cytoprotection by ciclopirox C.F. Chang, M. Morales, J. Chou, Bone morphogenetic proteins are involved in fetal kidney tissue transplantation- H.L. Chen, B. Hoffer, Y. Wang induced neuroprotection in stroke rats A. Tortiglione, M. Minale, G. Pignataro, The 2-oxopyrrolidinacetamide piracetam reduces infarct brain volume induced by S. Amoroso, G. DiRenzo, L. Annunziato permanent middle cerebral artery occlusion in male rats E. Shimizu, K. Hashimoto, N. Komatsu, Roles of endogenous glutathione levels on 6-hydroxydopamine-induced apoptotic M. lyo neuronal cell death in human neuroblastoma SK-N-SH cells K. Matthias, G. Seifert, S. Reinhardt, Modulation of voltage-gated K* channels Kv1.1 and Kv1.4 by forskolin C. Steinhiauser J. Savidge, C. Davis, K. Shah, S. Colley, Cloning and functional characterization of the guinea pig vanilloid receptor | E. Phillips, S. Ranasinghe, J. Winter, P. Kotsonis, H. Rang, P. McIntyre N. Galeotti, A. Bartolini, C. Ghelardini Inactivation of Gi proteins induces an antidepressant-like effect in the mouse forced- swimming test NUMBER 4 GABA, Receptors in Cellular and Network Excitability P.A. Davies, M.R. McCartney, W. Wang, Alternative transcripts of the GABA, receptor € subunit in human and rat T.G. Hales, E.F. Kirkness J. Nymann-Andersen, H. Wang, Biochemical identification of the binding domain in the GABA, receptor-associated R.W. Olsen protein (GABARAP) mediating dimer formation I. Sarto, L. Wabnegger, E. Dégl, Homologous sites of GABA, receptor @,, B; and y, subunits are important for W. Sieghart assembly List of Contents for Volume 43 / Neuropharmacology 43 (2002) XXV-XXX M.T. Bianchi, K.F. Haas, R.L. Macdonald al and y6 subunits specify distinct desensitization, deactivation and neurosteroid 492 modulation of GABA, receptors containing the 6 subunit N. Hajos, T.F. Freund Pharmacological separation of cannabinoid sensitive receptors on hippocampal excitatory and inhibitory fibers I. Aradi, V. Santhakumar, K. Chen, Postsynaptic effects of GABAergic synaptic diversity: regulation of neuronal I. Soltesz excitability by changes in IPSC variance G. Maccaferri, R. Dingledine Complex effects of CNQX on CAI interneurons of the developing rat hippocampus W. Wisden, D. Cope, T. Klausberger, Ectopic expression of the GABA, receptor 6 subunit in hippocampal pyramidal B. Hauer, S.T. Sinkkonen, V. Tretter, neurons produces extrasynaptic receptors and an increased tonic inhibition R. Lujan, A. Jones, E.R. Korpi, I. Mody, W. Sieghart, P. Somogyi N. Varma, D.H. Brager, W. Morishita, Presynaptic factors in the regulation of DSI expression in hippocampus R.A. Lenz, B. London, B. Alger M. Uusisaari, S. Smirnov, J. Voipio, Spontaneous epileptiform activity mediated by GABA, receptors and gap junctions K. Kaila in the rat hippocampal slice following long-term exposure to GABAg antagonists Z. Nusser Release-independent short-term facilitation at GABAergic synapses in the olfactory bulb S.C. Harney, M.V. Jones Pre- and postsynaptic properties of somatic and dendritic inhibition in dentate gyrus B.J. Van Sickle, A.S. Cox, K. Schak, Chronic benzodiazepine administration alters hippocampal CAI neuron excitability: L. John Greenfield Jr., E.1. Tietz NMDA receptor function and expression’ A. Barberis, E.M. Petrini, E. Cherubini, Allosteric interaction of zinc with recombinant o,B,y, and «6, GABA, receptors 607 J.W. Mozrzymas P. Yang, B.L. Jones, L.P. Henderson Mechanisms of anabolic androgenic steroid modulation of o,B;y, GABA, receptors 619 K.L. McIntyre, D.M. Porter, Anabolic androgenic steroids induce age-, sex-, and dose-dependent changes in 634 L.P. Henderson GABA, receptor subunit mRNAs in the mouse forebrain S. Vicini, G. Losi, G.E. Homanics GABA, receptor 6 subunit deletion prevents neurosteroid modulation of inhibitory 646 synaptic currents in cerebellar neurons D. Belelli, A. Casula, A. Ling, The influence of subunit composition on the interaction of neurosteroids with 651 J.J. Lambert GABA, receptors S.A. Thompson, T.P. Bonnert, E. Cagetti, Overexpression of the GABA, receptor € subunit results in insensitivity to anaesthetics 662 P.J. Whiting, K.A. Wafford A. Jenkins, A. Andreasen, J.R. Trudell, Tryptophan scanning mutagenesis in TM4 of the GABA, receptor 1 subunit: 669 N.L. Harrison implications for modulation by inhaled anesthetics and ion channel structure F. Crestani, R. Assandri, M. Tauber, Contribution of the @1-GABA, receptor subtype to the pharmacological actions of 679 J.R. Martin, U. Rudolph benzodiazepine site inverse agonists J.E. Kralic, T.K. O’Buckley, R.T. Khisti, GABA, receptor alpha-| subunit deletion alters receptor subtype assembly, 685 C.W. Hodge, G.E. Homanics, pharmacological and behavioral responses to benzodiazepines and zolpidem A.L. Morrow A.J. Boileau, R. Baur, L.M. Sharkey, The relative amount of cRNA coding for y2 subunits affects stimulation by 695 E. Sigel, C. Czajkowski benzodiazepines in GABA, receptors expressed in Xenopus oocytes M. Gulinello, Q.H. Gong, S.S. Smith Progesterone withdrawal increases the a4 subunit of the GABA, receptor in male rats 701 in association with anxiety and altered pharmacology — a comparison with female rats J.H. Ives, D.L. Drewery, C.L. Thompson Neuronal activity and its influence on developmentally regulated GABA, receptor expression in cultured mouse cerebellar granule cells A. Semyanov, D.M. Kullmann Relative picrotoxin insensitivity distinguishes ionotropic GABA receptor-mediated IPSCs in hippocampal interneurons M.J. Wall Furosemide reveals heterogeneous GABA, receptor expression at adult rat Golgi cell to granule cell synapses A. Guyon, L. Cathala, D. Paupardin-Tritsch, Furosemide modulation of GABA, receptors in dopaminergic neurones of the rat 750 D. Eugene substantia nigra M.V. Kopanitsa, L.M. Yakubovska, Modulation of GABA, receptor-mediated currents by benzophenone derivatives in 764 O.P. Rudenko, O.A. Krishtal isolated rat Purkinje neurones R.F. Halliwell, J. Su, A. Demuro, Characterization of the interaction between a novel convulsant agent, norbiphen, and 778 A. Martinez-Torres, R. Miledi GABA, and other ligand-gated ion channels J.H. Ye, L. Tao, L. Zhu, K. Krnjevié, Decay of ethanol-induced suppression of glycine-activated current of ventral tegmental 788 J.J. McArdle area neurons NUMBER 5 M.P. Johnson, M. Chamberlain Modulation of stress-induced and stimulated hyperprolactinemia with the group II 799 metabotropic glutamate receptor selective agonist, LY379268 XXVIII List of Contents for Volume 43 / Neuropharmacology 43 (2002) XXV-XXX X. Fan, J. Zhang, X. Zhang, W. Yue, Acute and chronic morphine treatments and morphine withdrawal differentially L. Ma regulate GRK2 and GRKS gene expression in rat brain N.F. Nichols, M.G. Cimini, J.V. Haas, PNU-96391A (OSU6162) antagonizes the development of behavioral sensitization B.A. Staton, J. Tedroff, K.A. Svensson induced by dopamine agonists in a rat model for Parkinson’s Disease L. Bert, S. Parrot, F. Robert, In vivo temporal sequence of rat striatal glutamate, aspartate and dopamine efflux C. Desvignes, L. Denoroy, during apomorphine, nomifensine, NMDA and PDC in situ administration M.-F. Suaud-Chagny, B. Renaud F.E. Parkinson, C.J.D. Sinclair, Differences between rat primary cortical neurons and astrocytes in purine release T. Othman, N.J. Haughey, J.D. Geiger evoked by ischemic conditions I. Jacobs, D.J. Anderson, C.S. Surowy, Differential regulation of nicotinic receptor-mediated neurotransmitter release P.S. Puttfarcken following chronic (-)-nicotine administration A. Castané, E. Valjent, C. Ledent, Lack of CBI cannabinoid receptors modifies nicotine behavioural responses, but not M. Parmentier, R. Maldonado, nicotine abstinence QO. Valverde N. Morioka, A. Inoue, T. Hanada, Nitric oxide synergistically potentiates interleukin-1B-induced increase of K. Kumagai, K. Takeda, K. Ikoma, cyclooxygenase-2 mRNA levels, resulting in the facilitation of substance P release I. Hide, Y. Tamura, H. Shiomi, from primary afferent neurons: involvement of cGMP-independent mechanisms T. Dohi, Y. Nakata E. Rodriguez-Martin, M.J. Casarejos, Thiolic antioxidants protect from nitric oxide-induced toxicity in fetal midbrain S. Canals, S. de Bernardo, M.A. Mena cultures S.H.H. Chan, L.-L. Wang, C.-C. Ou, Contribution of peroxynitrite to fatal cardiovascular depression induced by J.Y.H. Chan overproduction of nitric oxide in rostral ventrolateral medulla of the rat A. Vasilaki, M. Mouratidou, S. Schulz, Somatostatin mediates nitric oxide production by activating sst, receptors in the rat K. Thermos retina Q. Yang, Z.-Z. Wu, X. Li, Z.-W. Li, Modulation by oxytocin of ATP-activated currents in rat dorsal root ganglion neurons J.-B. Wei, Q.-S. Hu V. Granados-Soto, C.F. Argiielles, The peripheral antinociceptive effect of resveratrol is associated with activation of M.I. Ortiz potassium channels NUMBER 6 E. Costa, J. Auta, D.R. Grayson, GABA, receptors and benzodiazepines: a role for dendritic resident subunit mRNAs K. Matsumoto, G.D. Pappas, X. Zhang, A. Guidotti M.E. Wilkins, T.G. Smart Redox modulation of GABA, receptors obscured by Zn** complexation F.C. Colpaert, J.P. Tarayre, W. Koek, Large-amplitude 5-HT,, receptor activation: a new mechanism of profound, central > 1A P.J. Pauwels, L. Bardin, X.-J. Xu, analgesia Z. Wiesenfeld-Hallin, C. Cosi, E. Carilla-Durand, M.B. Assié, B. Vacher D.A. Johnson, S.E. Gartside, C.D. Ingram 5-HT,, receptor-mediated autoinhibition does not function at physiological firing rates: evidence from in vitro electrophysiological from studies in the rat dorsal raphe nucleus D.J. Moore, J.K. Chambers, Human Ntera-2/D1 neuronal progenitor cells endogenously express a functional P.R. Murdock, P.C. Emson P2Y, receptor D.R. Thakker, K.M. Standifer Induction of G protein-coupled receptor kinases 2 and 3 contributes to the cross-talk between yp and ORL|I receptors following prolonged agonist exposure T. Bartsch, S. Akerman, P.J. Goadsby The ORL-1 (NOP,) receptor ligand nociceptin/orphanin FQ (N/OFQ) inhibits neurogenic dural vasodilatation in the rat M. Weinstock, E. Gorodetsky, Limited potentiation of blood pressure response to oral tyramine by brain-selective R.H. Wang, A. Gross, O. Weinreb, monoamine oxidase A-B inhibitor, TV-3326 in conscious rabbits M.B.H. Youdim I.E. Blasig, K. Mertsch, R.F. Haseloff Nitronyl nitroxides, a novel group of protective agents against oxidative stress in endothelial cells forming the blood—brain barrier G. Chidlow, K.-G. Schmidt, J.P.M. Wood, a-lipoic acid protects the retina against ischemia-reperfusion J. Melena, N.N. Osborne K. Mori, E. Ozaki, B. Zhang, L. Yang, Effects of norepinephrine on rat cultured microglial cells that express al, & a2, BI A. Yokoyama, I. Takeda, N. Maeda, and 62 adrenergic receptors M. Sakanaka, J. Tanaka A. Basta-Kaim, B. Budziszewska, Chlorpromazine inhibits the glucocorticoid receptor-mediated gene transcription in a L. Jaworska-Feil, M. Tetich, M. Leskiewicz, calcium-dependent manner M. Kubera, W. Lason A. Bradaia, J. Trouslard Nicotinic receptors regulate the release of glycine onto lamina X neurones of the rat spinal cord List of Contents for Volume 43 / Neuropharmacology 43 (2002) XXV-XXX NUMBER 7 A.D. Wickenden Potassium channels as anti-epileptic drug targets 1055 V. de Novellis, I. Marabese, R. Uliano, Type | and II metabotropic glutamate receptors modulate periaqueductal grey glycine 1061 E. Palazzo, A. Scafuro, F. sca Rossi, release: interaction between mGlu2/3 and Al adenosine receptors S. Maione N.Z. Gerges, A.M. Aleisa, A.A. Alhaider, Reduction of elevated arterial blood pressure in obese Zucker rats by inhibition of 1070 K.A. Alkadhi ganglionic long-term poteniation K.A. Moore, H. Baba, C.J. Woolf Gabapentin — Actions on adult superficial dorsal horn neurons 1077 K.K. Borowicz, M. Zadrozniak, Low-affinity kainate receptor-mediated events reduce the protective activity of 1082 S.J. Czuczwar phenobarbital and diphenylhydantoin against maximal electroshock in mice G. Maksay, T. Biré Dual cooperative allosteric modulation of binding to ionotropic glycine receptors 1087 G. Porras, V. Di Matteo, Central serotonin, receptors selectively regulate the impulse-dependent exocytosis of 1099 P. De Deurwaerdére, E. Esposito, dopamine in the rat striatum: in vivo studies with morphine, amphetamine and cocaine U. Spampinato J.P.M. Finberg, M.B.H. Youdim Pharmacological properties of the anti-Parkinson drug rasagiline; modification of 1110 endogenous brain amines, reserpine reversal, serotonergic and dopaminergic behaviours R. Klink, M. Robichaud, G. Debonnel Gender and gonadal status modulation of dorsal raphe nucleus serotonergic neurons. 1119 Part I: Effects of gender and pregnancy R. Klink, M. Robichaud, G. Debonnel Gender and gonadal status modulation of dorsal raphe nucleus serotonergic neurons. 1129 Part Il. Regulatory mechanisms M. Cecchi, H. Khoshbouei, D.A. Morilak Modulatory effects of norepinephrine, acting on alphal receptors in the central nucleus 1139 of the amygdala, on behavioral and neuroendocrine responses to acute immobilization stress X. Mir6, S. Pérez-Torres, F. Artigas, Regulation of cAMP phosphodiesterase mRNAs expression in rat brain by acute and 1148 P. Puigdoménech, J.M. Palacios, chronic fluoxetine treatment. An in situ hybridization study G. Mengod P. De Sarno, X. Li, R.S. Jope Regulation of Akt and glycogen synthase kinase-38 phosphorylation by sodium 1158 valproate and lithium T.J. Sajdyk, D.A. Schober, D.R. Gehlert Neuropeptide Y receptor subtypes in the basolateral nucleus of the amygdala modulate 1165 anxiogenic responses in rats R. Hashimoto, N. Takei, K. Shimazu, Lithium induces brain-derived neurotrophic factor and activates TrkB in rodent cortical 1173 L. Christ, B. Lu, D.-M. Chuang neurons: An essential step for neuroprotection against glutamate excitotoxicity C. Ghelardini, N. Galeotti, M. Calvani, Acetyl-l-carnitine induces muscarinic antinocieption in mice and rats 1180 L. Mosconi, R. Nicolai, A. Bartolini J. Ferreira, M.M. Campos, R. Araujo, The use of kinin B, and B, receptor knockout mice and selective antagonists to 1188 M. Bader, J.B. Pesquero, J.B. Calixto characterize the nociceptive responses caused by kinins at the spinal level NUMBER 8 S.A. Henry, V. Lehmann-Masten, The mGluRS5 antagonist MPEP, but not the mGluR2/3 agonist LY314582, augments 1199 F. Gasparini, M.A. Geyer, A. Markou PCP effects on prepulse inhibition and locomotor activity P. Popik, M. Wrobel Morphine conditioned reward is inhibited by MPEP, the mGluR5 antagonist 1210 G. Hotsenpiller, M.E. Wolf Extracellular glutamate levels in prefrontal cortex during the expression of associative 1218 responses to cocaine related stimuli R. Martinez-Turrillas, D. Frechilla, Chronic antidepressant treatment increases the membrane expression of AMPA J. Del Rio receptors in rat hippocampus P. Salchner, N. Singewald Neuranatomical substrates involved in the anxiogenic-like effect of acute fluoxetine treatment A. Miralles, V.J. Asensio, Acute treatment with the cyclic antidepressant desipramine, but not fluoxetine, J.A. Garcia-Sevilla increases membrane-associated G protein-coupled receptor kinases 2/3 in rat brain T.L. Ripley, C.A. Gadd, C. De Felipe, Lack of self-administration and behavioural sensitisation to morphine, but not cocaine, S.P. Hunt, D.N. Stephens in mice lacking NKI receptors Y. Dwivedi, A.K. Agrawal, H.S. Rizavi, Antidepressants reduce phosphoinositide-specific phospholipase C (PI-PLC) activity 1269 G.N. Pandey and the mRNA and protein expression of selective PLC B, isozyme in rat brain S.R. Erdem, C.S. Broxson, A. Erdem, The age-related discrepancy in the effect of neuropeptide Y on select catecholamine 1280 D.S. Spar, R.T. Williams, N. Tiimer biosynthetic enzymes in the adrenal medulla and hypothalamus in rats XXX List of Contents for Volume 43 / Neuropharmacology 43 (2002) XXV-XXX T. Yagami, K. Ueda, K. Asakura, Gas6 rescues cortical neurons from amyloid B protein-induced apoptosis T. Sakaeda, H. Nakazato, T. Kuroda, S. Hata, G. Sakaguchi, N. Itoh, T. Nakano, Y. .sambayashi, H. Tsuzuki K. Yagyu, K. Kitagawa, B. Wu, Protective effects of estradiol against amyloid B protein-induced inhibition of neuronal N.-Y. Zhang, T. Irie, N. Hattori, Cl -ATPase activity C. Inagaki J. Puolivali, M. Bjorklund, M. Holmberg, Alpha2C-adrenoceptor mediated regulation of cortical EEG arousal J.A. Ihalainen, M. Scheinin, H. Tanila C. Giaroni, G.E. Knight, H.-Z. Ruan, P2 receptors in the murine gastrointestinal tract R. Glass, M. Bardini, S. Lecchini, G. Frigo, G. Burnstock P. Song, W. Lie-Cheng, G.-D. Wang, Interleukin-2 regulates membrane potentials and calcium channels via ut opioid Z. Zhou, Z.-Q. Zhao receptors in rat dorsal root ganglion neurons G.Y. Sy, V. Bruban, P. Bousquet, Nitric oxide discriminates the sites and mechanisms of action of centrally acting anti- J. Feldman hypertensive drugs in rabbits K. Hirani, R.T. Khisti, C.T. Chopde Behavioral action of ethanol in Porsolt’s forced swim test: modulation by 3alpha- hydroxy-Salpha-pregnan-20-one Volumes 42 and 43 Contents, Author and Subject Indices

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