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| NEUROSCIENCE An International Journal under the editorial direction of IBRO Volume 43, 1991 SUBJECT INDEX Compiled by C. M. Booth ZS) PERGAMON PRESS SN OXFORD - NEW YORK - SEOUL -: TOKYO NEUROSCIENCE Chief Editors P. G. KOSTYUK: Department of General Physiology, A. A. Bogomoletz Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences, Ukrainian SSR, 4 Bogomoletz Street, Kiev 24, 252601 GSP, U.S.S.R. R. LLINAs: 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 3QT, U.K. Editorial Board R. G. BAKER (New York, NY) R. W. GUILLERY (Oxford) . L. PALAY (Concord, MA) P. BANKS (Sheffield) G. HAEUSLER (Darmstadt) . E. PASSINGHAM (Oxford) K. J. BERKLEY (Tallahassee, FL) J. HAMorRI (Budapest) .H. Perry (Oxford ) D. BIESOLD (Leipzig) L. HEIMER (Charlottesville, VA) . M. POLAK (London) A. BJORKLUND (Lund) M. HERKENHAM (Bethesda, MD) . RAKIC (New Haven, CA) J. P. BOLAM (Oxford ) D. E. HILLMAN (New York, NY) . J.R ALSTON (San Francisco, CA) P. BRODAL (Oslo) T. HOKFELT (Stockholm) . S. REESE (Bethesda, MD) A. G. BROWN (Edinburgh) E. HOLTZMAN (New York, NY) . REINOSO-SUAREZ (Madrid) G. TEN BRUGGENCATE (Munich) P. HOLZER (Graz) . RETHELYI (Budapest) J. BURES (Prague) O. HORNYKIEWICZ (Vienna) N. RUDOMIN (Mexico) R. E. BURKE (Bethesda, MD) J. HOUNSGAARD (Copenhagen) . L. SHELANSKI (New York, NY) G. BUZSAKI (Newark, NJ) S. P. HUNT (Cambridge ) . M. SHERMAN (Stony Brook, NY) A. L. Bysov (Moscow) M. ITo (Saitama) . L. SHIK (Moscow) F. CLEMENTI (Milan) H. JAHNSEN (Copenhagen ) . V. SOFRONIEW (Cambridge ) B. COLLIER (Montreal) G. JAIM-ETCHEVERRY (Buenos Aires) . SoMOGY!I (Oxford) A. CONSTANTI (London) B. E. JONES (Montreal ) . SOTELO (Paris) M. Costa (Adelaide ) G. Ju (Xi'an) . STARKE (Freiburg ) A. C. CUELLO (Montreal) J.S. KELLY (Edinburgh) . S. STARR (London) W. J. Davis (Santa Cruz, CA) B. I. KHODOROV (Moscow ) TaLEaaitagN. gt S ETE RI ADE (Québec ) A. C. DOLPHIN (London) G. W. KREUTZBERG (Munich) . F. STEVENS (La Jolla, CA) I. M. L. DONALDSON (Edinburgh ) O. A. KRISHTAL (Kiev) . STJARNE (Stockholm ) D. E DGAR (Liverpool) K. KRNJEVIC (Montreal) . STUMPF (Vienna) i. EDWARDS (Tampa, FL) L. MAFFEI (Pisa) . SUZUKI (Chapel Hill, NC) M. M. Esiri (Oxford) C. A. MARSDEN (Nottingham) . F.T HOMPSON (/rvine, CA ) R. H. Evans (Bristol) M. R. MATTHEWS (Oxford) . M. THOMSON (London) D. S. FABER (Buffalo, NY) P. B. C. MATTHEWS (Oxford) .S. Vizi (Budapest ) D. M. FAMBROUGH (Baltimore, MD) A.1. Matus (Basle) . VoocD (Rotterdam ) V. V. FANARDJIAN ( Yerevan) R. E. MCCAMAN (Duarte, CA) . VYKLICKY (Prague) R. L. M. FAULL (Auckland) R. Y. Moor™ (Pittsburgh, PA) MKPI.SS.AA RT.K RWAONI EO(B eijing) ys F. FREUND (Budapest) D. K. Morest (Farmington, CT ) R. WERMAN (Jerusalem) G. GABELLA (London ) 3 G. MORGAN (Canberra) W. D. WILLIS (Galveston, TX) W. F. GANONG (San Francisco, CA) JJ.. F. Morris (Oxford) H. WINKLER (/nnsbruck) . M. GERSCHENFELD (Paris ) E. MUGNAINI (Storrs, CT) L. R. YOUNG (Cambridge, MA) _ GLOWINSKI (Paris ) W. J. H. NAuTA (Cambridge, MA) _ 8S. ZeEK1 (London) . A. GRAY (London) F. ORREGO (Santiago) H. ZIMMERMANN (Frankfurt) . M. GRAYBIEL (Cambridge, MA) J. M. PALACIOS (Basle ) PoDa: IBRO Publications Committee Chairman, A. D. SMITH; R. LLINAS, D. G. R. OtTToson, 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. 40, No. 1, pp. iii—v. Production Editor: A. P. CULLIS. Editorial Assistants: S. J. RUSSELL, S. A. WILLIAMS. Copyright © 1993 IBRO For copyright details see Back Cover VOLUME 43 — SUBJECT INDEX Note: For brain nuclei see relevant area, e.g. Hypothalamus, or under name of nucleus (e.g. Accumbens nucleus). *Commentary Abbreviations used: AMPA a-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4- isoxazole ATPase Adenosine triphosphatase cAMP Adenosine 3’ ,5’-cyclic phosphate CGRP Calcitonin gene-related peptide CSD Cysteine sulfinate decarboxylase DSP N-(2-chloroethyl)-N methyl-2- bromobenzylamine EAA Excitatory amino acids ER Endoplasmic reticulum GABA Gamma-aminobutyric acid GFAP Glial fibrillary associated protein 5-HT 5-Hydroxytryptamine L-DOPA L-,34-dihydroxyphenylalanine LTP Long-term potentiation mRNA Messenger RNA NGF Neuronal growth factor NMDA N-methy|l-D-aspartate 60HDA 6-hydrox ydopamine PHI Peptide histidine isoleucine PKC Protein kinase C SCG Superior cervical ganglion TH Tyrosine hydroxylase VIP Vasoactive intestinal peptide WGA Wheat germ agglutinin Adenosine 3’,5’-cyclic phosphate, Astrocytes, role in regulation of preproenkephalin turnover and type 2, transcription in rat neostriatum 43:67 in vitro formation from cells of postnatal rat hypothalamus and cerebral cortex 43:211 Adrenal medulla, chromaffin cells, Auditory cortex, regulation of neurotensin expression in rat cells neuronal spike response to sound tones in cat in culture and comparison with PC12 cell 43:307 line 43:671 Adrenergic receptors, alpha, roles of mineralocorticoid- and glucocorticoid receptors in dexamphetamine-induced Basal Ganglia SEE ALSO specific areas sensitization in rat ventral striatum 43:419 Brain, Aging, areas involved in recognition of faces in human 43:287 decreased cell number and increased cell size in normal human basal nucleus 43:445 differential expression of GABA, receptor a-subunit mRNAs in different cell types a-Amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazole propionic during development in rat 43:369 effect of pre- and perinatal exposure of Cannabis on acid, lesion of rat basal forebrain; effect on learning and development of dopaminergic neurons in rat memory and involvement of cholinergic 43:713 pathways 43:457 localization of an ER Ca?* ATPase mRNA in rat 43:1 Arganine-vasopressin receptors, localization of interleukin-1 @ and § receptors in Tee comparative distribution in forebrain of mouse 43:21 monogamous and polygamous mouse species localization of the glycine receptor a, subunit 43:623 mRNA in rat 43:381 Calcitonin gene-related peptide, Cryopreservation, effect of opiate administration and withdrawal on preservation of functional activity of postnatal rat release in cat 43:593 retinal ganglion cells 43:135 effect of tooth pulp deafferentation on expression in rat trigeminal ganglion neurons 43:269 Cysteine sulfinate decarboxylase, role in rat and guinea-pig ureter as an inhibitory immunolocalization in rat cerebellum and evidence neurotransmittor 43:261 for taurine manufacture in glial cells 43:111 Calcium ATPase, localization of mRNA in rat brain ER 43:1 Denervation, Calcium-binding protein, delayed response to nerve injury in muscles of comparative immunolocalization in dorsal and mutant C57BL/Ola mice 43:279 ventral striatum of rhesus monkey 43:397 immunolocalization of NGF receptors in rat lower lip skin following sensory nerve damage Calcium current, 43:631 investigation of voltage dependency in dissociated granule cells from rat cerebellum 43:121 L-3,4-Dihydroxyphenylalanine, administration: effect on survival of fetal grafts in cAMP SEE Adenosine 3’,5’-cyclic phosphate, 6OHDA-lesioned rat striatum 43:95 Cannabis sativa, L-DOPA : SEE L-3,4-Dihydroxyphenylalanine effect of pre- and perinatal exposure on development of dopaminergic neurons of rat Dopamine receptors, brain 43:713 synergism in inhibition of electrically evoked GABA release in rat prefrontal cortex Carbidopa, 43:323 administration: effect on survival of fetal grafts in D,, 6OHDA-lesioned rat striatum 43:95 anticonvulsive effect of LY 171555 in pilocarpine induced seizures in rat; Cardiac ganglion, possible involvement of cortico-striatal effect of galanin on membrane excitability in mud pathways 43:51 puppy parasympathetic neurons 43:647 Dopamine-f-hydroxylase, Cerebellum, immunolocalization in rat, guinea-pig and cat immunolocalization of taurine biosynthesis enzyme, ventrolateral medulla and comparison with CSD, in rat glial cells 43:111 the distribution of other catecholamine investigation of voltage dependent Ca** channels in synthesising enzymes and neuropeptide Y rat dissociated granule cells 43:121 43:531 Cerebral cortex, Dopaminergic neurons, anticcnvulsive effect of LY 171555 in pilocarpine effect of pre- and perinatal exposure to Cannabis on induced seizures in rat; possible involvement development in rat brain 43:713 of cortico-striatal pathways 43:51 ontogenesis in rat hypothalamus 43:223 derivation of type 2 astrocytes from postnatal rat cell cultures 43:211 DSP-4 SEE N-(2-chloroethyl)-N-ethyl-2- development of excitotoxic cell death in rat bromobenzylamine dispersed cell cultures 43:35 lateral suprasylvian, development of projections to area 18 of cat visual cortex 43:291 Electric organ, prefrontal, organization of microtubules and golgi bodies in the synergism between D, and D, receptors in secretory pathways in Torpedo marmorata inhibition of evoked GABA release in rat 43:151 43:323 Endoplasmic reticulum, N-(2-chloroethyl)-N-ethyl-2-bromobenzylamine, -specific Ca?* ATPase; localization of mRNA in rat increased hippocampal cell death and decreased brain 43:1 noradrenaline following transient ischaemia in gerbil 43:361 Enkephalin, immunolocalization in normal cat superior colliculus Choline, and following EAA treatment and unilateral uptake by isolated cholinergic cell bodies from eye enucleation 43:513 rabbit nodose ganglion 43:687 preproenkephalin, regulation of turnover and gene transciption by Cholinergic neurons, cAMP and PKC-related pathways in rat direct innervation from the hippocampus of cells in striatum 43:67 the medial septum-diagonal band complex in rat 43:349 Epilepsy, role in learning and memory in rat basal forebrain: anticonvulsive effect of LY 171555 in pilocarpine differential effects of AMPA and ibotenic induced seizures in rat; possible involvement acid induced excitotoxic lesions 43:457 of cortico-striatal pathways 43:51 Excitatory amino acids, Golgi body, development of cytotoxic sensitivity in rat dispersed organization in Torpedo electrocyte secretory cerebral cortex cell culture 43:35 pathways 43:151 Extraocular muscle, Grafts, demonstration of afferent projections to the ventral effect of L-DOPA and carbidopa on survival of pars interpolaris of the spinal trigeminal fetal transplants in 60HDA-lesioned rat nucleus in cat 43:473 striatum 43:95 Extravasation, bradykinin-induced; role of neutrophils and sympathetic neurons in rat knee joint Hippocampus, inflammation 43:679 activity dependent recruitment of endogenous glutamate in synaptosomes in rat 43:59 characterization of LTP-inducing substances in Facial recognition, guinea-pig brain slices 43:11 involvement of 3 areas outside visual cortex in demonstration of direct projections to human 43:287 cholinergic neurons of the medial septum and diagonal band in rat 43:349 Forebrain, development of catecholaminergic system in rat comparative distribution of oxytocin and arginine- 43:223 vasopressin receptors in monogamous and differentiation and proliferation of GFAP positive polygamous mouse species 43:623 glial cells in roller cultures of rat brain slices basal, 43:335 differential effect of AMPA and ibotenic acid decreased noradrenaline and increased induced excitotoxic lesions on learning ischaemia-induced pyramidal cell death in and memory in rat 43:457 gerbil following pretreatment with DSP4 43:361 increased pyramidal cell damage induced by DSP4 GABA SEE Gamma-aminobutyric acid following transient ischaemia in gerbil induction of protein crosslinking via GABAergic neurons, transglutaminase by LTP in rat CAI region quantitation in intralaminar and relay nucleii of 43:331 macaque thalamus 43:185 localization of interleukin-1 @ and $ receptors in mouse 43:21 Gamma-aminobutyric acid, subcutaneous injections of magnesium sulphate -agonist induced seizures; role of lateral tegmental protect against kainate-induced convulsions nucleus in rat 43:41 and neuronal degeneration in rat 43:31 synergism between D, and D, receptors in inhibition of evoked release in rat prefrontal 5-Hydroxytryptamine, cortex 43:323 transient immunoreactivity in axons within the visual and somatosensory cortices arising GABA, receptor, from the Raphe nucleii in perinatal rat differential expression of mRNAs for a-subunit 43:163 isoforms in different cell types in rat brain during development 43:369 Hypothalamus, derivation of type 2 astrocytes from postnatal cell Galanin, cultures 43:211 effect on membrane excitability in mudpuppy oncogenesis of transient outward K* currents in cardiac ganglion parasympathetic neurons cultured fetal mouse neurons 43:503 43:647 basal, localization of VIP and PHI protein and mRNA Glial cells, in rat 43:483 differentiation and proliferation of GFAP positive cells in rat hippocampal slices in roller culture 43:335 immunolocalization of taurine biosynthesis enzyme, CSD, in rat cerebellum 43:111 Ibotenic acid lesion of rat basal forebrain; effect on learning and Glucocorticoid receptors, memory and involvement of cholinergic differential role with mineralocorticoid- pathways 43:457 receptors in dexamphetamine-induced sensitization in a-adrenergic receptors in rat Interleukin-1, ventral striatum 43:419 localization of a and 8 receptors in mouse brain 43:21 Glutamate, : activity dependent recruitment for exocytosis in rat Ion channels, hippocampal synaptosomes 43:59 cryopreservation of postnatal rat retinal ganglion neurotoxicity in mixed neuronal and glial cell cells: retention of functional activity 43:135 mouse spinal cord culture 43:585 Ischemia, Glycine receptor, increased cell death and decreased localization of the a, subunit mRNA in rat noradrenaline following DSP4 pretreatment brain 43:381 in gerbil hippocampus 43:361 Joints, Mineralocordicoid receptors, compliance of elbow under slow and fast voluntary differential role with glucocorticoid movements in human 43:697 receptors in dexamphetamine-induced role of sympathetic neurons and neutrophils in sensitization in a-adrenergic receptors in rat bradykinin-induced plasma extravasation in ventral striatum 43:419 rat knee 43:679 Motor neurons, identification and characterization in zebra fish Kainic acid, spinal cord 43:611 induced currents; occlusion by quisqualate agonists in rat striatal neurons in culture Muscle, 43:429 feedback of inhibitory and muscle spindle afferents protection against convulsions and neuronal during fatigue in cat 43:249 degeneration in rat hippocampus by denervated, subcutaneous injections of magnesium delayed response to nerve injury in mutant sulphate 43:31 CS7BL/Ola mice 43:279 Kainic acid receptors, development of sensitivity to excitotoxic cell death Neocortex SEE Cerebral cortex in dispersed cerebral cortex cell cultures in rat 43:45 Neostriatum SEE ALSO specific areas L-DOPA : SEE L-3,4-Dihydroxyphenylalanine Neostriatum, demonstration of NMDA-induced release of Learning, somatostatin in mouse interneurons in differential effect of AMPA and ibotenic acid culture 43:437 effect of L-DOPA and carbidopa on survival of induced excitotoxic lesions on learning and fetal transplants in 60HDA-lesioned rat memory in rat 43:457 43:95 Locomotion, immunolocalization of calcium-binding afferent control of changes in motor activity of the protein, TH and neuropeptides in rhesus spinal locomotor generator in the decerebrate monkey: comparison of ventral and dorsal cat 4:237 areas 43:397 occlusion of kainate-induced currents by Long-term potentiation, quisqualate agonists in cultures of rat characterization of substances released by tetanic neurons 43:429 stimulation in guinea-pig hippocampal slices regulation of preproenkephalin turnover and 43:11 transcription by cAMP and PKC related induction of protein crosslinking via pathways in rat 43:67 transglutaminase in rat hippocampal slices 43:331 Nerve growth factor receptor, immunolocalization in normal rat lower lip skin and LY 171555, following sensory denervation 43:631 anticonvulsive effect in pilocarpine induced seizures in rat; possible involvement of cortico- Neurokinin A, effect on different sub-populations of spinal dorsal striatal pathways 43:51 horn neurons in cat 43:601 Magnesium sulphate, Neuropeptide Y, subcutaneous injection; protection against kainate- immunolocalization in non-sympathetic neurons of induced convulsions and neuronal rat following short and long term degeneration in rat hippocampus 43:31 sympathectomy 43:661 immunolocalization in rat, guinea-pig and cat Medial septum-diagonal band complex, ventrolateral medulla and comparison with demonstration of direct innervation of the distribution of catecholamine synthesising cholinergic neurons from the hippocampus in enzymes 43:531 rat 43:349 Neuropeptides, Memory, comparative immunolocalization in dorsal and differential effect of AMPA and ibotenic acid ventral striatum of rhesus monkey 43:397 induced excitotoxic lesions on learning and memory in rat 43:457 Neurotensin, regulation in normal rat chromaffin cells and in N-methyl-D-aspartate, PC12 cells in culture 43:671 development of sensitivity to excitotoxic cell death in dispersed cerebral cortex cell cultures in Neurotoxicity, rat 43:45 effect of glutamate on mouse spinal cord neuronal -induced release of somatostatin in mouse and glial cell cultures 43:585 striatal interneurons in culture 43:437 Neutrophils, Microtubules, role in bradykinin-induced sympathetic nerve organization in Torpedo electrocyte secretory dependent extravasation in rat knee joint pathways 43:151 43:679 Nociception, Portal vasculature, localization of 4 opioid receptors in normal and localization of VIP and PHI protein and mRNA in deafferented rat spinal cord 43:197 rat basal hyothalamus 43:483 Nodose ganglion, Potassium ion currents, transport of choline in isolated cholinergic cell oncogenesis in fetal mouse hypothalamic neurons in bodies from rabbit 43:687 culture 43:503 Noradrenaline, Proprioception, decreased levels in gerbil hippocampus demonstration of afferent projections from the following treatment with DSP4 and extraocular muscle to the ventral pars association with increased cell death interpolaris of the spinal trigeminal nucleus following transient ischaemia 43:361 in cat 43:473 Norepinephrine SEE Noradrenaline Protein kinase C, role in regulation of preproenkephalin turnover and Nucleus basalis of Meynert, transcription in rat neostriatum 43:67 decreased cell number and increased cell size during normal aging in human 43:445 Quisqualic acid, occlusion of kainate-induced currents by Opiates, agonists in rat striatal neurons in culture effect of opiate administration and withdrawal on 43:429 substance P and CGRP release in cat 43:593 Opioid receptors, Raphe nucleii, localization of binding sites in normal cat superior as origin of transient neural SHT immunoreactivity colliculus and following EAA treatment and in perinatal rat visual and somatosensory unilateral eye enucleation 43:513 cortices 43:163 mu, localization in spinal cord of normal and Retina, deafferented rats 43:197 cryopreservation of post-natal rat ganglion cells: retention of functional activity 43:135 Oxytocin receptors, effect of stimulation on the electrophysiological comparative distribution in forebrain of response of single pineal cells in rat 43:231 monogamous and polygamous mouse species 43:623 Sciatic nerve, effect of stimulation on the electrophysiological Parasympathetic neurons, response of single pineal cells in rat 43:231 effect of galanin on membrane excitability in mud puppy cardiac ganglion 43:547 Seizures, role of the tegmental nuclei in threshold regulation Parkinsonism, in rat 43:41 effect of L-DOPA and carbidopa on survival of fetal grafts in 60HDA-lesioned rat striatum Sensorimotor connections, 43:95 morphological study in young rat lumbar spinal cord 43:569 PC12 cells, relationship between structure and regulation of neurotensin expression and comparison electrophysiological activity in rat and frog with normal rat chromaffin cells in culture 43:577 43:671 Serotonin SEE 5-Hydroxytryptamine Peptide histidine isoleucine, localization of protein and mRNA in rat basal Skin, hyothalamus and correlation with VIP immunolocalization of NGF receptors in normal and expression 43:483 denervated rat lower lip 43:631 Phenylethanolamine-N-methyltransferase, Somatosensory cortex, immunolocalization in rat, guinea-pig and cat transient SHT immunoreactivity in axons arising ventrolateral medulla and comparison with from the Raphe nucleii in perinatal rat the distribution of other catecholamine 43:163 synthesising enzymes and neuropeptide Y 43:531 Somatostatin, NMDA-induced release in mouse striatal Physalaemin, interneurons in culture 43:437 effect on different sub-populations of spinal dorsal horn neurons in cat 43:601 Sound, response to tones in cat auditory cortical Pineal gland, neurones 43:307 electrophysiological effects of afferents from the retina, SCG and sciatic nerve in rat 43:231 Spantide SEE [D-Arg', D-Trp”’, Leu'']-substance P Spinal cord, Tooth pulp, effect of substance P, neurokinin A and effect of deafferentation on substance P, CGRP physalaemin on different subsets of dorsal content and other neuronal characterisitics of horn neurons in cat 43:601 trigeminal ganglion neurons in rat 43:269 effect of opiate administration and withdrawal on substance P and CGRP release in cat 43:593 Transglutaminase, location of motor neurons and interneurons by induction by LTP and evidence for protein fluorogold and WGA labelling in zebrafish crosslinking in rat hippocampal slices 43:331 43:611 localization of 4 opioid receptors in normal and Trigeminal ganglion neuron, deafferented rats 43:197 effect of deafferentation on substance P, CGRP peripheral afferent control of motor generator in content and other neuronal characterisitics in decerebrate cat 43:237 rat 43:269 morphology of sensorimotor connections in lumbar region of young rat 43:569 Tyrosine hydroxylase, relationship between morphology and comparative immunolocalization in dorsal and electrophysiological activity in rat and frog ventral striatum of rhesus monkey 43:397 sensorimotor connections 43:577 identification of 4 groups of immunoreactive neurotoxicity of glutamate in mouse neuronal and neurons in in rat, guinea-pig and cat glial cell co-cultures 43:585 ventrolateral medulla 43:551 trigeminal nucleus, immunolocalization in rat, guinea-pig and cat demonstration of afferent projections from ventrolateral medulla and comparison with the extraocular muscle in cat 43:473 the distribution of other catecholamine synthesising enzymes and neuropeptide Y Striatum SEE Neostriatum 43:531 Substance P, effect on different sub-populations of spinal dorsal horn neurons in cat 43:601 Ureter, effect of opiate administration and withdrawal on role of CGRP as an inhibitory neurotransmitter in release in cat 43:593 rat and guinea-pig 43:261 effect of tooth pulp deafferentation on expression in rat trigeminal ganglion neurons 43:269 Substantia nigra, characterization of guinea-pig isolated pars Vasoactive intestinal peptide, compacta neurons 43:81 localization of protein and mRNA in rat basal hyothalamus and correlation with PHI Superior cervical ganglion, expression 43:483 effect of stimulation on the electrophysiological response of single pineal cells in rat 43:231 Ventral striatum, roles of mineralocorticoid- and glucocorticoid Superior colliculus, receptors in dexamphetamine-induced localization of enkephalin and opioid binding sites sensitization of mesolimbic a, adrenergic in normal cat and following EAA treatment receptors in rat 43:419 and unilateral eye enucleation 43:513 Ventrolateral medulla, Sympathetic nerves, identification of 4 groups of TH-immunoreactive immunoloclaization of neuropeptide Y following neurons in rat, guinea-pig and cat 43:551 short and long term sympathectomy in rat immunolocalization of neuropeptide Y in rat, 43:661 guinea-pig and cat and comparison with the role in bradykinin-induced extravasation: distribution of catecholamine synthesising involvement of neutrophils in rat knee joint enzymes 43:531 43:679 Vision, identification of 3 regions outside visual cortex Tachykinins SEE ALSO Neurokinins responsive to facial recognition in human 43:287 Taurine, immunolocalization of biosynthesis enzyme, CSD, Visual cortex, in rat cerebellar glial cells 43:111 postnatal development of projections from the lateral suprasylvian cortex to area 18 in cat Tegmental nucleus, 43:291 laterodorsal, transient SHT immunoreactivity in axons arising role in 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