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NEUROPHARMACOLOGY CONTENTS OF VOLUME 44 NUMBER1 Review F. Lesage Pharmacology of neuronal background potassium channels P. Gubellini, E. Saulle, D. Centonze, Corticostriatal LTP requires combined mGluR! and mGluR5 activation C. Costa, D. Tropepi, G. Bernardi, F. Conquet, P. Calabresi D. Manahan-Vaughan, R.T. Ngomba, An increased expression of the mGlu5 receptor protein following LTP induction at M. Storto, A. Kulla, M.V. Catania, the perforant path—dentate gyrus synapse in freely moving rats S. Chiechio, L. Rampello, F. Passarelli, A. Capece, K.G. Reymann, F. Nicoletti N. del Olmo, A. Handler, L. Alvarez, Taurine-induced synaptic potentiation and the late phase of long-term potentiation are 26 J. Bustamante, R. Martin del Rio, related mechanistically J.M. Solis P.V. Massey, E.C. Warburton, Galanin regulates spatial memory but not visual recognition memory or synaptic 40 D. Wynick, M.W. Brown, Z.1. Bashir plasticity in perirhinal cortex 49 G. Puia, J.-M. Mienville, K. Matsumoto, On the putative physiological role of allopregnanolone on GABA, receptor function H. Takahata, H. Watanabe, E. Costa, A. Guidotti M.J. Wall Competitive GABA, receptor antagonists increase the proportion of functional high- affinity ©6 subunit-containing receptors in granule cells of adult rat cerebellum I.R. Mellor, T.J. Brier, F. Pluteanu, Modification of the philanthotoxin-343 polyamine moiety results in different structure- 70 K. Stro@mgaard, A. Saghyan, N. Eldursi, activity profiles at muscle nicotinic ACh, NMDA and AMPA receptors M.J. Brierley, K. Andersen, J.W. Jaroszewski, P. Krogsgaard-Larsen, P.N.R. Usherwood H. Ikeda, G. Akiyama, Y. Fujii, Role of AMPA and NMDA receptors in the nucleus accumbens shell in turning 81 R. Minowa, N. Koshikawa, A.R. Cools behaviour of rats: interaction with dopamine receptors K. Rasmussen, J. Vandergriff The selective iGluRl-4 (AMPA) antagonist LY300168 attenuates morphine- 88 withdrawal-induced activation of locus coeruleus neurons and behavioural signs of morphine withdrawal M. Elena Castro, A. Diaz, E. del Olmo, Chronic fluoxetine induces opposite changes in G protein coupling at pre and 93 A. Pazos postsynaptic 5-HT,, receptors in rat brain T.E. Koeltzow, J.D. Austin, P. Vezina Behavioral sensitization to quinpirole is not associated with increased nucleus 102 accumbens dopamine overflow R. Ortiz-Butron, J. Pacheco-Rosado, Mild thyroid hormones deficiency modifies benzodiazepine and mu-opioid receptor A. Hernandez-Garcia, M. Briones-Velasco, binding in rats L. Rocha C. Severini, M.T. Ciotti, D. Mercanti, A tachykinin-like factor increases glutamate toxicity in rat cerebellar granule cells C. Barbato, P. Calissano I. Langer, P. Vertongen, J. Perret, Lysine 195 and aspartate 196 in the first extracellular loop of the VPAC, receptor are M. Waelbroeck, P. Robberecht essential for high affinity binding of agonists but not of antagonists R. Giniatullin, E. Sokolova, A. Nistri Modulation of P2X, receptors by Mg’* on rat DRG neurons in culture K. Della Penna, F. Kinose, H. Sun, Tuberoinfundibular peptide of 39 residues (TIP39): molecular structure and activity K.S. Koblan, H. Wang for parathyroid hormone 2 receptor Erratum NUMBER2 R. Stoop, F. Conquet, E. Pralong Determination of group I metabotropic glutamate receptor subtypes involved in the 157 frequency of epileptiform activity in vitro using mGluRI and mGluR5 mutant mice T.-B. Lin Dynamic pelvic-pudendal reflex plasticity mediated by glutamate in anesthetized rats 163 J.-M. Servitja, R. Masgrau, R. Pardo, Metabotropic glutamate receptors activate phospholipase D in astrocytes through a 171 E. Sarri, C. von Eichel-Streiber, protein kinase C-dependent and Rho-independent pathway J.S. Gutkind, F. Picatoste IV List of Contents for Volume 44 / Neuropharmacology 45 (2003) II-VI M. Farrant, S.G. Brickley Properties of GABA, receptor-mediated transmission at newly formed Golgi-granule cell synapses in the cerebellum D.S. Reynolds, G.F. O’Meara, GABA, al subunit knock-out mice do not show a hyperlocomotor response following R.J. Newman, F.A. Bromidge, J.R. Atack, amphetamine or cocaine treatment P.J. Whiting, T.W. Rosahl, G.R. Dawson N. Enginar, P. Yamantiirk, A. Nurten, Scopolamine-induced convulsions in fasted mice after food intake: determination of R. Nurten, H. Koyuncuoglu blood glucose levels, [*H]glutamate binding kinetics and antidopaminergic drug effects T. Yoshitake, S. Yoshitake, Activation of 5-HT,, autoreceptors enhances the inhibitory effect of galanin on M. Yamaguchi, S.O. Ogren, J. Kehr hippocampal 5-HT release in vivo A. Stewart, P.A. Davies, E.F. Kirkness, Introduction of the 5-HT,, subunit alters the functional properties of 5-HT, receptors P. Safa, T.G. Hales native to neuroblastoma cells S.L. Verbois, S.W. Scheff, J.R. Pauly Chronic nicotine treatment attenuates «7 nicotinic receptor deficits following traumatic brain injury C.D. McColl, M.K. Horne, Electroencephalographic characterisation of pentylenetetrazole-induced seizures in D.1. Finkelstein, J.Y.F. Wong, S.F. Berkovic, mice lacking the a4 subunit of the neuronal nicotinic receptor J. Drago K.C. Ng, S.M. Moochhala, S. Md, Preservation of neurological functions by nitric oxide synthase inhibitors following E.L. Yap, S.Y. Low, J. Lu hemorrhagic shock J. Lu, S. Moochhala, M. Shirhan, Neuroprotection by aminoguanidine after lateral fluid-percussive brain injury in rats: K.C. Ng, A.L. Teo, M.H. Tan, X.L. Moore, a combined magnetic resonance imaging, histopathologic and functional study M.C. Wong, E.A. Ling K.V. Allen, LS. McGregor, G.E. Hunt, Regional differences in naloxone modulation of A’-THC induced Fos expression in M.E. Singh, P.E. Mallet rat brain L. Yang, C. Long, M.E. Randall, Neurons in the periaqueductal gray are critically involved in the neuronal network for C.L. Faingold audiogenic seizures during ethanol withdrawal A.P. Silva, A.P. Carvalho, C.M. Carvalho, Functional interaction between neuropeptide Y receptors and modulation of calcium J.O. Malva channels in the rat hippocampus NUMBER 3 S.R. Cobb, P.M. Larkman, D.O. Bulters, Activation of /,, is necessary for patterning of mGluR and mAChR induced network L. Oliver, C.H. Gill, C.H. Davies activity in the hippocampal CA3 region K.V.S. Nemmani, J.S. Mogil Serotonin-GABA interactions in the modulation of mu- and kappa-opioid analgesia R. G6mez-Villafuertes, J. Pintor, GABAg receptor-mediated presynaptic potentiation of ATP ionotropic receptors in rat J. Gualix, M.T. Miras-Portugal midbrain synaptosomes G.A. Higgins, T.M. Ballard, J. Huwyler, Evaluation of the NR2B-selective NMDA receptor antagonist Ro 63-1908 on rodent J.A. Kemp, R. Gill behaviour: evidence for an involvement of NR2B NMDA receptors in response inhibition M.J. Bubar, L.R. McMahon, Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors enhance cocaine-induced locomotor activity and P. De Deurwaerdére, U. Spampinato, dopamine release in the nucleus accumbens K.A. Cunningham C. Fabre-Nys, D. Chesneau, Biphasic role of dopamine on female sexual behaviour via D2 receptors in the C. De La Riva, M.R. Hinton, A. Locatelli, mediobasal hypothalamus S. Ohkura, K.M. Kendrick S.A. Tucci, R.F. Genn, S.E. File Methyllycaconitine (MLA) blocks the nicotine evoked anxiogenic effect and 5-HT release in the dorsal hippocampus: possible role of a7 receptors H.J. Murray, J.J. O’Connor A role for COX-2 and p38 mitogen activated protein kinase in long-term depression in the rat dentate gyrus in vitro J.J. Buccafusco, W.J. Jackson, J.D. Stone, Sex dimorphisms in the cognitive-enhancing action of the Alzheimer’s drug donepezil A.V. Terry Jr. in aged Rhesus monkeys L. Raiteri, S. Giovedi, F. Benfenati, Cellular mechanisms of the acute increase of glutamate release induced by nerve M. Raiteri, G. Bonanno growth factor in rat cerebral cortex J.D. Clyne, T.C. Brown, R.I. Hume Expression level dependent changes in the properties of P2X, receptors G. Liu, V. Yarov-Yarovoy, M. Nobbs, Differential interactions of lamotrigine and related drugs with transmembrane segment J.J. Clare, T. Scheuer, W.A. Catterall IVS6 of voltage-gated sodium channels List of Contents for Volume 44 / Neuropharmacology 45 (2003) III-VII NUMBER 4 A.T. Hama Acute activation of the spinal cord metabotropic glutamate subtype-5 receptor leads to cold hypersensitivity in the rat P. Das, C.L. Bell-Horner, T.K. Machu, The GABA, receptor antagonist picrotoxin inhibits 5-hydroxytryptamine type 3A 43] G.H. Dillon receptors E.J. Bull, P.H. Hutson, K.C.F. Fone Reduced social interaction following 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine is not 439 associated with enhanced 5-HT.,.. receptor responsivity V. Sanchez, J. Camarero, E. O’Shea, Differential effect of dietary selenium on the long-term neurotoxicity induced by 449 A.R. Green, M.1. Colado MDMA in mice and rats I. Ninan, K.E. Jardemark, R.Y. Wang Olanzapine and clozapine but not haloperidol reverse subchronic phencyclidine- 462 induced functional hyperactivity of N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors in pyramidal cells of the rat medial prefrontal cortex S.B. Powell, M.P. Paulus, D.S. Hartman, RO-10-5824 is a selective dopamine D4 receptor agonist that increases novel object 473 T. Godel, M.A. Geyer exploration in C57 mice M. Iglesias, M.F. Segura, J.X. Comella, U-opioid receptor activation prevents apoptosis following serum withdrawal in 482 G. Olmos differentiated SH-SYSY cells and cortical neurons via phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase Z.L. Jiang, J.-H. Ye Protein kinase C, is involved in ethanol potentiation of glycine-gated Cl- current in 493 rat neurons of ventral tegmental area Y.E. Slater, L.M. Houlihan, P.D. Maskell, Halogenated cytisine derivatives as agonists at human neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine 503 R. Exley, I. Bermudez, R.J. Lukas, receptor subtypes A.C. Valdivia, B.K. Cassels N.M.J. Rupniak, J.K. Webb, A. Fisher, The substance P (NK,) receptor antagonist L-760735 inhibits fear conditioning in 516 D. Smith, S. Boyce gerbils M. Storr, D. Sattler, A. Hahn, Endogenous CCK depresses contractile activity within the ascending myenteric reflex 524 V. Schusdziarra, H.D. Allescher pathw©a y of . rat i. leum K. Mishima, F. Pu, T. Kaneko, Post-ischemic administeration but not pre-ischemic administeration of N°-nitro-L- 533 N. Egashira, K. Iwasaki, arginine prevents spatial memory impairments and apoptosis by an inhibition of a M. Fujiwara delayed increase in NO, in the hippocampus following repeated cerebral ischemia K. Mishima, H. Tsukikawa, I. Miura, Ameliorative effect of NC-1900, a new AVP, analog, through vasopressin V,, K. Inada, K. Abe, Y. Matsumoto, receptor on scopolamine-induced impairments of spatial memory in the eight-arm N. Egashira, K. Iwasaki, radial maze M. Fujiwara Corrigendum 553 Erratum 554 NUMBER 5 S. Scaccianoce, F. Matrisciano, Endogenous activation of group-II metabotropic glutamate receptors inhibits the nNw sN n P. Del Bianco, A. Caricasole, hypothalamic—pituitary—adrenocortical axis V. Di Giorgi Gerevini, I. Cappuccio, D. Melchiorri, G. Battaglia, F. Nicoletti M.J. Bradbury, D.R. Giracello, Metabotropic glutamate receptor 5 antagonist-induced stimulation of hypothalamic— D.F. Chapman, G. Holtz, pituitary—adrenal axis activity: interaction with serotonergic systems H. Schaffhauser, S.P. Rao, M.A. Varney, J.J. Anderson J.-J. Lee, E.-T. Hahm, B.-I. Min, Roles of protein kinase A and C in the opioid potentiation of the GABA, response 573 S.-H. Han, J.-J. Cho, Y.-W. Cho in rat periaqueductal gray neuron A.L. Mize, L.J. Young, R.H. Alper Uncoupling of 5-HT,, receptors in the brain by estrogens: regional variations in 584 antagonism by ICI 182,780 C.P. Miiller, R.J. Carey, J.B. Salloum, Serotonin, ,-receptor agonism attenuates the cocaine-induced increase in serotonin J.P. Huston levels in the hippocampus and nucleus accumbens but potentiates hyperlocomotion: an in vivo microdialysis study A. Dekeyne, L. lob, M.J. Millan Generalization of clozapine as compared to other antipsychotic agents to a 604 discriminative stimulus elicited by the serotonin (5-HT),, antagonist, MDL100,907 A. Harkin, T.J. Connor, M. Walsh, Serotonergic mediation of the antidepressant-like effects of nitric oxide synthase 616 N. St John, J.P. Kelly inhibitors R.E. Myers, L.I. Anderson, D.E. Dluzen Estrogen, but not testosterone, attenuates methamphetamine-evoked dopamine output 624 from superfused striatal tissue of female and male mice J.F. Cheer, D.A. Kendall, R. Mason, Differential cannabinoid-induced electrophysiological effects in rat ventral tegmentum 633 C.A. Marsden Vi List of Contents for Volume 44 / Neuropharmacology 45 (2003) II-VI A. Cormier, C. Morin, R. Zini, Nicotine protects rat brain mitochondria against experimental injuries J.-P. Tillement, G. Lagrue E.M. Jagoda, D.O. Kiesewetter, Regional brain uptake of the muscarinic ligand, ['*F]FP-TZTP, is greatly decreased K. Shimoji, L. Ravasi, M. Yamada, in M2 receptor knockout mice but not in MI, M3 and M4 receptor knockout mice J. Gomeza, J. Wess, W.C. Eckelman E. Deval, A. Baron, E. Lingueglia, Effects of neuropeptide SF and related peptides on acid sensing ion channel 3 and H. Mazarguil, J.-M. Zajac, M. Lazdunski sensory neuron excitability D. Cervia, P. Zizzari, B. Pavan, Biological activity of somatostatin receptors in GC rat tumour somatotrophs: evidence E. Schuepbach, D. Langenegger, with sst,—sst; receptor-selective nonpeptidyl agonists D. Hoyer, C. Biondi, J. Epelbaum, P. Bagnoli S.J. Wang, T.S. Sihra Opposing facilitatory and inhibitory modulation of glutamate release elicited by cAMP production in cerebrocortical nerve terminals (synaptosomes) NUMBER 6 S.D. Sorensen, P.J. Conn G protein-coupled receptor kinases regulate metabotropic glutamate receptor 5 function and expression K.-H. Braunewell, M. Brackmann, Group I mGlu receptors regulate the expression of the neuronal calcium sensor protein D. Manahan-Vaughan VILIP-1 in’ vitro and in vivo: implications for mGlu_ receptor-dependent hippocampal plasticity? H.N. David, J.H. Abraini Blockade of the locomotor stimulant effects of amphetamine by group I, group II, and group III metabotropic glutamate receptor ligands in the rat nucleus accumbens: possible interactions with dopamine receptors K.M. Abel, M.P.G. Allin, D.R. Hemsley, Low dose ketamine increases prepulse inhibition in healthy men M.A. Geyer V. Jevtovic-Todorovic, A.P. Meyenburg, Anti-parkinsonian agents procyclidine and _ ethopropazine alleviate thermal J.W. Olney, D.F. Wozniak hyperalgesia in neuropathic rats M.M. Alcala, N.M. Vivas, S. Hospital, Characterisation of the anticholinesterase activity of two new tacrine—huperzine A P. Camps, D. Munioz-Torrero, A. Badia hybrids K.B.P. Fernandes, G.E. Crippa, Mechanisms involved in the pressor response to noradrenaline injection into the R.F. Tavares, J. Antunes-Rodrigues, cingulate cortex of unanesthetized rats F.M.A. Corréa R. Tonini, E. Palma, R. Miledi, F. Eusebi Properties of neuronal &7 mutant nicotinic acetylcholine receptors gated by bicuculline B.B. Yao, C.W. Hutchins, T.L. Carr, Molecular modeling and pharmacological analysis of species-related histamine H, S. Cassar, J.N. Masters, Y.L. Bennani, receptor heterogeneity T.A. Esbenshade, A.A. Hancock J.K. Callaway, A.J. Lawrence, B. Jarrott AM-36, a novel neuroprotective agent, profoundly reduces reactive oxygen species formation and dopamine release in the striatum of conscious rats after endothelin-1- induced middle cerebral artery occlusion F. Plaisant, M.-A. Dommergues, Neuroprotective properties of tianeptine: interactions with cytokines M. Spedding, R. Cecchelli, J. Brillault, G. Kato, C. Mufioz, P. Gressens E. Matute, J.A. Lopez-Garcia Characterisation of sevoflurane effects on spinal somato-motor nociceptive and non- nociceptive transmission in neonatal rat spinal cord: an electrophysiological study in vitro S. Fletcher, S.E.H. Bowden, N.V. Marrion False interaction of syntaxin 1A with a Ca’*-activated K* channel revealed by co- immunoprecipitation and pull-down assays: implications for identification of protein— protein interactions M. Winklhofer, K. Matthias, G. Seifert, Analysis of phosphorylation-dependent modulation of Kv1.1 potassium channels M. Stocker, S. Sewing, T. Herget, C. Steinhauser, S. Saaler-Reinhardt G. Maksay, T. Biré Erratum to “Dual cooperative allosteric modulation of binding to ionotropic glycine receptors” |Neuropharmacology 43 (2002) 1087-1098] List of Contents for Volume 44 / Neuropharmacology 45 (2003) II-VI NUMBER 7 Mini-review J. Harvey, M.L.J. Ashford Leptin in the CNS: much more than a satiety signal 845 D. O’ Malley, L.J. Shanley, J. Harvey Insulin inhibits rat hippocampal neurones via activation of ATP-sensitive K* and large 855 conductance Ca’*-activated K* channels R. Dickinson, S. Awaiz, The effects of general anaesthetics on carbachol-evoked gamma oscillations in the rat M.A. Whittington, W.R. Lieb, hippocampus in vitro N.P. Franks T. Wurch, F.C. Colpaert, P.J. Pauwels Mutation in a protein kinase C phosphorylation site of the 5-HT,, receptor preferentially attenuates Ca** responses to partial as opposed to higher-efficacy 5-HT,, agonists J. Lahdesmaki, J. Sallinen, «,-Adrenergic drug effects on brain monoamines, locomotion, and body temperature 882 E. MacDonald, J. Sirvié, M. Scheinin are largely abolished in mice lacking the O,,-adrenoceptor subtype R. Tordera, Q. Pei, M. Newson, K. Gray, Effect of different 5-HT,, receptor antagonists in combination with paroxetine on 893 M. Sprakes, T. Sharp expression of the immediate-early gene Arc in rat brain A.L. Coppell, Q. Pei, T.S.C. Zetterstrém Bi-phasic change in BDNF gene expression following antidepressant drug treatment 903 P.J. Mitchell, S.J. Fairhall, A. Fletcher, Effects of single and repeated electroconvulsive shock on the social and agonistic 911 P.H. Redfern behaviour of resident rats C.A. Murphy, H. Russig, M.-A. Pezze, Amphetamine withdrawal modulates FosB expression in mesolimbic dopaminergic B. Ferger, J. Feldon target nuclei: effects of different schedules of administration K.-R. Shieh Effects of the cocaine- and amphetamine-regulated transcript peptide on the turnover 940 of central dopaminergic neurons M. Wang, T.P. Obrenovitch, J. Urenjak Effects of the nitric oxide donor, DEA/NO on cortical spreading depression 949 T. lida, T. Moriyama, K. Kobata, TRPV 1 activation and induction of nociceptive response by a non-pungent capsaicin- 958 A. Morita, N. Murayama, S. Hashizume, like compound, capsiate T. Fushiki, S. Yazawa, T. Watanabe, M. Tominaga C.-C. Huang, K.-S. Hsu Reexamination of the role of hyperpolarization-activated cation channels in short- and 968 long-term plasticity at hippocampal mossy fiber synapses NUMBER 8 M.O. Urban, A.T. Hama, M. Bradbury, Role of metabotropic glutamate receptor subtype 5 (mGluR5) in the maintenance of 983 J. Anderson, M.A. Varney, L. Bristow cold hypersensitivity following a peripheral mononeuropathy in the rat G. Maksay, S.A. Thompson, The pharmacology of spontaneously open a,B,€; GABA, receptor—ionophores 994 K.A. Wafford A.J. Boileau, T. Li, C. Benkwitz, Effects of y2S subunit incorporation on GABA, receptor macroscopic kinetics 1003 C. Czajkowski, R.A. Pearce F. Bai, M. Bergeron, D.L. Nelson Chronic AMPA receptor potentiator (LY451646) treatment increases cell proliferation 1013 in adult rat hippocampus S. Katsurabayashi, H. Kubota, A distinct distribution of functional presynaptic 5-HT receptor subtypes on GABAergic 1022 N. Tokutomi, N. Akaike nerve terminals projecting to single hippocampal CAI pyramidal neurons M.R. Guscott, E. Egan, G.P. Cook, The hypothermic effect of 5-CT in mice is mediated through the 5-HT; receptor 1031 J.A. Stanton, M.S. Beer, T.W. Rosahl, S. Hartmann, J. Kulagowski, G. McAllister, K.C.F. Fone, P.H. Hutson S. Patel, K.L. Chapman, D. Marston, Pharmacological and functional characterisation of dopamine D4 receptors in the rat 1038 P.H. Hutson, C.I. Ragan retina F. Chaperon, M.D. Tricklebank, Evidence for regulation of body temperature in rats by dopamine D, receptor and 1047 L. Unger, H.C. Neijt possible influence of D, but not D, and D, receptors B. Hahn, C.G.V. Sharples, S. Wonnacott, Attentional effects of nicotinic agonists in rats 1054 M. Shoaib, I.P. Stolerman S. Narkilahti, J. Nissinen, A. Pitkanen Administration of caspase 3 inhibitor during and after status epilepticus in rat: effect 1068 on neuronal damage and epileptogenesis A. Fischer, F. Sananbenesi, C. Schrick, Regulation of contextual fear conditioning by baseline and inducible septo- 1089 J. Spiess, J. Radulovic hippocampal cyclin-dependent kinase 5 P.S. Naidu, A. Singh, S.K. Kulkarni Quercetin, a bioflavonoid, attenuates haloperidol-induced orofacial dyskinesia 1100 R.B. Campenot, J. Soin, M. Blacker, Block of slow axonal transport and axonal growth by brefeldin A in compartmented 1107 K. Lund, H. Eng, B.L. MacInnis cultures of rat sympathetic neurons

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