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NEUROSCIENCE An International Journal under the editorial direction of IBRO Volume 44, 1991 TITLE SECTION LIST OF CONTENTS AND AUTHOR INDEX PERGAMON PRESS 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) G. HAEUSLER (Darmstadt) S. LL.. PALAY (Concord, MA) P. BANKS (Sheffield) J. HAMORI (Budapest) R. E. PASSINGHAM (Oxford) K. J. BERKLEY (Tallahassee, FL) L. HEIMER (Charlottesville, VA) V. H. Perry (Oxford) A. BJORKLUND (Lund) M. HERKENHAM (Bethesda, MD) J. M. PoLaK (London) J.P. BOLAM (Oxford) D. E. HILLMAN (New York, NY) Fr. RAKIC (New Haven, CA) P. BRODAL (Oslo) T. HOKFELT (Stockholm) H. J. RALSTON (San Francisco, CA) A. G. BROWN (Edinburgh) E. HOLTZMAN (New York, NY) S S. REESE (Bethesda, MD) G. TEN BRUGGENCATE (Munich) P. HOLZER (Graz) F. REINOSO-SUAREZ (Madrid) J. BuRES (Prague) O. HORNYKIEWICZ (Vienna) M. RETHELYI (Budapest) R. E. BuRKE (Bethesda, MD) J. HOUNSGAARD (Copenhagen ) r. N. RUDOMIN (Mexico) G. BUZSAKI (Newark, NJ) S. P. HUNT (Cambridge ) M. L. SHELANSKI (New York, NY) A. L. Bysov (Moscow) M. ITO (Saitama) S. M. SHERMAN (Stony Brook, NY) F. CLEMENTI (Milan ) H. JAHNSEN (Copenhagen) M. L. SHIK (Moscow) B. COLLIER (Montreal) G. JAIM-ETCHEVERRY (Buenos Aires) M. V. SOFRONIEW (Cambridge ) A. CONSTANTI (London) B. E. JONES (Montreal ) ¥. So MOGY!I (Oxford) M. Costa (Adelaide ) G. Ju (Xi'an) C. SOTELO (Paris) A. C. CUELLO (Montreal) J.S. KELLY (Edinburgh) K. STARKE (Freiburg) W. J. Davis (Santa Cruz, CA) B. I. KHOoDOROV (Moscow) M. S. STARR (London) A. C. DOLPHIN (London) G. W. KREUTZBERG (Munich) M. STERIADE (Québec) I. M. L. DONALDSON (Edinburgh) O. A. KRISHTAL (Kiev) ef F. STEVENS (La Jolla, CA) D. E DGAR (Liverpool) K. KRNJEVIC (Montreal) bas STJARNE (Stockholm) C. EDWARDS (Tampa, FL) L. MarFFEI (Pisa) .. STUMPF (Vienna) M. M. Esir1 (Oxford) C. A. MARSDEN (Nottingham) K. SUZUKI (Chapel Hill, NC) R. H. EvANS (Bristol) M. R. MATTHEWS (Oxford) R. F. THOMPSON (/rvine, CA ) D. S. FABER (Buffalo, NY) P. B. C. MATTHEWS (Oxford) A. M. THOMSON (London) D. M. FAMBROUGH (Baltimore, MD) A.1. Matus (Basle) E. S. V1z1 (Budapest) V. V. FANARDIIAN ( Yerevan) . E.M CCAMAN (Duarte, CA) 3 VooGD (Rotterdam) R. i. M. FAULL (Auckland) . Y. Moore (Pittsburgh, PA) . VYKLICKY (Prague) i# ¥. FREUND (Budapest) . K. Morest (Farmington, CT ) X. S. T. WAN (Beijing) G. G ABELLA (London) - MorGaNn (Canberra) R. WERMAN (Jerusalem) W. F. GANONG (San Francisco, CA) ORRIS (Oxford) W. D. WILLIS (Galveston, TX) . M. GERSCHENFELD (Paris) AUGNAINI (Storrs, CT) H. WINKLER (/nnsbruck) . GLOWINSKI (Paris ) . H. Nauta (Cambridge, MA) L.R. YOUNG (Cambridge, MA) . A. GRAY (London) RREGO (Santiago ) S. ZEKI (London) . M. GRAYBIEL (Cambridge, MA) . M. PALActios (Basle ) H. ZIMMERMANN (Frankfurt ) Ammp. :Wo. GUILLERY (Oxford) IBRO Publications Committee Chairman, A. D. SMITH; R. LLINAS, D. G. R. OTTOsSON, 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 © 1991 IBRO For Copyright details see Back Cover LIST OF CONTENTS VOLUME 44 NUMBER 1 A. J. McDonald Organization of amygdaloid projections to the prefron- tal cortex and associated striatum in the rat A. J. McDonald Topographical organization of amygdaloid projections to the caudatoputamen, nucleus accumbens, and related striatal-like areas of the rat brain S. J. Augood, H. Kiyama, Dopaminergic D, and D, receptor antagonists decrease 35 R. L. M. Faull and P. C. Emson prosomatostatin mRNA expression in rat striatum Y. Smith and J. P. Bolam Convergence of synaptic inputs from the striatum and 45 the globus pallidus onto identified nigrocollicular cells in the rat: a double anterograde labelling study L. Rioux, D. P. Gaudin, Decrease of behavioral and biochemical denervation 75 C. Gagnon, T. Di Paolo supersensitivity of rat striatum by nigral transplants and P. J. Bédard J. A. Valentijn, E. Louiset, Dopamine regulates the electrical activity of frog melan- 85 H. Vaudry and L. Cazin otrophs through a G protein-mediated mechanism V. Dimitriadou, M. G. Buzzi, Trigeminal sensory fiber stimulation induces morpho- 97 M. A. Moskowitz and logical changes reflecting secretion in rat dura mater T. C. Theoharides mast cells R. P. Yezierski and C. M. Mendez Spinal distribution and collateral projections of rat 113 spinomesencephalic tract cells Y. O. Taiwo and J. D. Levine Further confirmation of the role of adenyl cyclase and 131 of cAMP-dependent protein kinase in primary afferent hyperalgesia S. R. McGurk, E. D. Levin Impairment of radial-arm maze performance in rats 137 and L. L. Butcher following lesions involving the cholinergic medial path- way: reversal by arecoline and differential effects of muscarinic and nicotinic antagonists Z. Henderson Sprouting of cholinergic axons does not occur in the 149 cerebral cortex after nucleus basalis lesions J. F. M. van Brederode, Distribution of the calcium-binding proteins parvalbu- M. K. Helliesen and min and calbindin-D28k in the sensorimotor cortex of A. E E. Hendrickson the rat P . A. Lapchak, D. M. Araujo, Immunoautoradiographic localization of interleukin 2- 173 R. Quirion and A. Beaudet like immunoreactivity and interleukin 2 receptors (Tac antigen-like immunoreactivity) in the rat brain K. Kitahama, R. M. Denney, Distribution of type B monoamine oxidase immunoreac- 185 T. Maeda and M. Jouvet tivity in the cat brain with reference to enzyme histo- chemistry I. van der Ploeg, A. Cintra, Limited distribution of pertussis toxin in rat brain after N. Altiok, P. Askeléf, injection into the lateral cerebral ventricles K. Fuxe and B. B. Fredholm T. L. Yue, P. Nambi, H. L. Wu Endothelin receptor binding and cellular signal trans- 215 and G. Feuerstein duction in neurohybrid NG108-15 cells K. Valentijn, D. Tranchand Bunel, Release of pro-thyrotropin-releasing hormone connect- 223 N. Liao, G. Pelletier and ing peptides Ps4 and Ps5 from perifused rat hypothala- H. Vaudry mic slices J. J. Miguel-Hidalgo, E. Senba, Effects of eye-enucleation on substance P-immuno- K. Takatsuji and M. Tohyama reactive fibers of some retinorecipient nuclei of the rat in relation to their origin from the superior colliculus K. Barnes, A. Bourne, P. A. Cook, Membrane peptidases in the peripheral nervous system 245 A. J. Turner and A. J. Kenny of the pig: their localization by immunohistochemistry at light and electron microscopic levels VOLUME 44 NUMBER 2 Y. Yarom Rhythmogenesis in a hybrid system—interconnecting an olivary neuron to an analog network of coupled oscillators S. A. Eaton and T. E. Salt Membrane and action potential responses evoked by excitatory amino acids acting at N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors and non-N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors in the rat thalamus in vivo G. W. Huntley and E. G. Jones The emergence of architectonic field structure and areal borders in developing monkey sensorimotor cortex Z. Henderson Early development of the nucleus basalis—cortical projec- tion but late expression of its cholinergic function Cc. W. Picanco-Diniz, L. C. L. Silveira, Contralateral visual field representation in area 17 of the M. S. P. de Carvalho and cerebral cortex of the agouti: a comparison between the E. Oswaldo-Cruz cortical magnification factor and retinal ganglion cell distribution T. Tsuda, K. Kogure, K. Nishioka Mg’* administered up to twenty-four hours following and T. Watanabe reperfusion prevents ischemic damage of the CA1 neur- ons in the rat hippocampus S. M. Strain and R. A. R. Tasker Hippocampal damage produced by systemic injections of domoic acid in mice T. C. Pellmar, G. E. Hollinden Free radicals accelerate the decay of long-term poten- and J. M. Sarvey tiation in field CA1 of guinea-pig hippocampus J. C. Leahy and M. L. Vallano Differential effects of isoquinolinesulfonamide protein kinase inhibitors on CAI responses in hippocampal slices J. M. Lawrence, G. Raisman, Transplantation of postnatal rat enteric ganglia into R. Mirsky and K. R. Jessen denervated adult rat hippocampus L. C. Doering, M. Eriksdotter-Nilsson Spatial distributions of cytoskeletal proteins and the and L. Olson nerve growth factor receptor in septal transplants in oculo: protection from abnormal immunoreactivity by hippocampal co-grafts R. Takemura, Y. Kanai and In situ localization of tau mRNA in developing rat brain N. Hirokawa N. Aronin, K. Chase, S. M. Sagar, N-Methyl-D-aspartate receptor activation in the neostri- F. R. Sharp and M. DiFiglia atum increases c-fos and fos-related antigens selectively in medium-sized neurons iv J. S. Schneider and D. S. Rothblat Neurochemical evaluation of the striatum in sympto- matic and recovered MPTP-treated cats W. P. J. M. Spooren, J. G. Veening, Efferent connections of the striatopallidal and amyg- H. J. Groenewegen and A. R. Cools daloid components of the substantia innominata in the cat: projections to the nucleus accumbens and caudate nucleus G. A. Bishop Physiological interactions between enkephalin and excit- atory amino acids in the cerebellar cortex of the opossum Didelphis marsupialis virginiana S. Nakamura, T. Kawamata, The histochemical demonstration of monoamine oxi- O. Yasuhara, I. Akiguchi, J. Kimura, dase-containing neurons in the human hypothalamus H. Kimura and T. Kimura M. S. Airaksinen, A. Paetau, Histamine neurons in human hypothalamus: anatomy in L. Paljarvi, K. Reinikainen, normal and Alzheimer diseased brains P. Riekkinen, R. Suomalainen and P. Panula X.-J. Xu, C. A. Maggi and On the role of NK-2 tachykinin receptors in the Z. Wiesenfeld-Hallin mediation of spinal reflex excitability in the rat N. Ludvig, V. Burmeister, Electron microscopic immunocytochemical evidence P. C. Jobe and R. L. Kincaid that the calmodulin-dependent cyclic nucleotide phos- phodiesterase is localized predominantly at postsynaptic sites in the rat brain D. R. Gehlert, S. L. Gackenheimer Autoradiographic localization of subtypes of angio- and D. A. Schober tensin II antagonist binding in the rat brain A. Irintchev, J. Carmody Effects on recovery of soleus and extensor digitorum and A. Wernig longus muscles of prolonged wheel running during a period of repeated nerve damage VOLUME 44 NUMBER 3 COMMENTARY R. R. Llinas and D. Paré Of dreaming and wakefulness RESEARCH PAPERS M. A. Wilson and M. E. Molliver The organization of serotonergic projections to cere- bral cortex in primates: regional distribution of axon terminals M. A. Wilson and M. E. Molliver The organization of serotonergic projections to cerebral cortex in primates: retrograde transport studies T. D. White, A. M. Tan Functional connections of the rat medial cortex and and D. M. Finch basal forebrain: an in vivo intracellular study I. Nalepa and J. Vetulani Involvement of protein kinase C in the mechanism of in vitro effects of imipramine on generation of second messengers by noradrenaline in cerebral cortical slices of the rat Ch. Pifl, G. Schingnitz Effect of 1-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine and O. Hornykiewicz on the regional distribution of brain monoamines in the rhesus monkey Vv T. Mizuno, Y. Endo, J. Arita Acetylcholine release in the rat hippocampus as and F. Kimura measured by the microdialysis method correlates with motor activity and exhibits a diurnal variation K. Unsicker, K. C. Flanders, D. S. Cissel, Transforming growth factor beta isoforms in the adult R. Lafyatis and M. B. Sporn rat central and peripheral nervous system T. G. Willmott, C. P. Selkirk, PAC 1: an epitope associated with two novel glyco- R. B. Hawkes, E. Philippe, protein components of isolated postsynaptic densities P. R. Gordon-Weeks and P. W. Beesley and a novel cytoskeleton-associated polypeptide I. Merchenthaler The hypophysiotropic galanin system of the rat brain I. Merchenthaler Neurons with access to the general circulation in the central nervous system of the rat: a retrograde tracing study with Fluoro-Gold S. E. Dryer, M. M. Dourado Properties of Ca**+ currents in acutely dissociated and M. E. Wisgirda neurons of the chick ciliary ganglion: inhibition by somatostatin-14 and somatostatin-28 L. Stjarne, E. Stjarne, M. Msghina K* and Ca?* channel blockers may enhance or depress and J.-X. Bao sympathetic transmitter release via a Ca?*+-dependent mechanism “upstream”’ of the release site Z. Bing, L. Villanueva and D. Le Bars Acupuncture-evoked responses of subnucleus reticularis dorsalis neurons in the rat medulla A. Pertovaara, T. Kauppila, Involvement of supraspinal and spinal segmental alpha- E. Jyvasjarvi and E. Kalso 2-adrenergic mechanisms in the medetomidine-induced antinociception X.-M. Yu, M. Hua and S. Mense The effects of intracerebroventricular injection of nalox- one, phentolamine and methysergide on the transmission of nociceptive signals in rat dorsal horn neurons with convergent cutaneous—deep input E. Collin, A. Mauborgne, S. Bourgoin, In vivo tonic inhibition of spinal substance P (-like D. Chantrel, M. Hamon and F. Cesselin material) release by endogenous opioid(s) acting at 6 receptors A. W. Duggan, P. J. Hope Microinjection of neuropeptide Y into the superficial and C. W. Lang dorsal horn reduces stimulus-evoked release of immuno- reactive substance P in the anaesthetized cat A. J. Todd Immunohistochemical evidence that acetylcholine and glycine exist in different populations of GABAergic neurons in lamina III of rat spinal dorsal horn E. L. Hill, R. Turner and R. Elde Effects of neonatal sympathectomy and capsaicin treat- ment on bone remodeling in rats M. Takata, N. Tomomune Synaptic efficacy of inhibitory synapses in the reinner- and S. Tomioka vating hypoglossal motoneurons L. Rinaman, C. E. Milligan Persistence of Fluoro-Gold following degeneration of and P. Levitt labeled motoneurons is due to phagocytosis by microglia and macrophages

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