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NEUROSCIENCE An International Journal under the editorial direction of IBRO Volume 56, 1993 TITLE SECTION LIST OF CONTENTS AND AUTHOR INDEX 2 5 r 3 PERGAMON PRESS { OXFORD - NEW YORK - SEOUL -: TOKYO i ' } NEUROSCIENCE Chief Editors P. G. KOSTYUK: Department of General Physiology, A. A. Bogomoletz Institute of Physiology, Academy of Sciences, 4 Bogomoletz Street, Kiev 24, 252601 GSP, Ukraine 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 30T, U.K. Editorial Board . ASTON-JONES (Philadelphia, PA) Z. HENDERSON (Leeds) P. RAKIC (New Haven, CA) . BJORKLUND (Lund) J. HERBERT (Cambridge ) H. J. RALSTON (San Francisco, CA) . V. P. BLiss (London) M. HERKENHAM (Bethesda, MD) S. J. REDMAN (Canberra) . P. BOLAM (Oxford) D. E. HILLMAN (New York, NY) T. S. REESE (Bethesda, MD) . G. BROwN (Edinburgh) T. HOKFELT (Stockholm) F. REINOSO-SUAREZ (Madrid) . C. BROWN (Oxford) E. HOLTZMAN (New York, NY) L. P. RENAUD (Ottawa) . BurES (Prague ) P. HOLZER (Graz) M. RETHELYI (Budapest) . E. BURKE (Bethesda, MD) O. HORNYKIEWICZ (Vienna) P. J. ROBERTS (Bristol) . BuzsAK1 (Newark, NJ) J. HOUNSGAARD (Copenhagen) H. A. ROBERTSON (Halifax, N.S.) . L. Bysov (Moscow) S. P. HUNT (Cambridge ) S. M. SHERMAN (Stony Brook, NY) . W. Cuor (St Louis, MO) H. JAHNSEN (Copenhagen) M. L. SHIK (Moscow) . CONSTANTI (London) B. E. JONES (Montreal ) M. V. SOFRONIEW (Cambridge ) SOSMPrEO Re e . CosTA (Adelaide ) E. G. JONES (Irvine, CA) P. SomoGy! (Oxford) J. T. CoYLe (Belmont, MA) G. Ju (Xian) C. SOTELO (Paris) W. CRILL (Seattle, WA) . KELLY (Edinburgh) K. STARKE (Freiburg ) A. C. CUELLO (Montreal) . KHoDoROV (Moscow) M.S. STARR (London) A. C. DOLPHIN (London) . Kital (Memphis, TN) M. STERIADE (Québec) eee F. E. DuDEK (Fort Collins, CO) OHLER (Base/) L. STJARNE (Stockholm) S. B. DUNNETT (Cambridge) . KRISHTAL (Kiev) K. SUZUKI (Chapel Hill, NC) D. E DGAR (Liverpool) . LAWSON (Bristol) D. T. THEODOsIS (Bordeaux) M. M. Esiri (Oxford) . MARSDEN (Nottingham) A. M. THOMSON (London) R. H. EvANns (Bristo/) mZepr. MATTHEWS (Oxford) S. R. VINCENT (Vancouver) D. S. FABER (Philadelphia, PA) . Matus (Basle ) J. VooGD (Rotterdam) V. V. FANARDJIAN (Yerevan) . Moore (Pittsburgh, PA) L. VYKLICKY (Prague ) R. L. M. FAULL (Auckland) . Morest (Farmington, CT ) K. D. WALTON (New York, NY) R. FISCHER-COLBRIE (Jnnsbruck) . Morris (Oxford) X. S. T. WAN (Beijing ) fw F. FREUND (Budapest) UGNAINI (Storrs, CT) S. P. WATSON (Oxford) G. GABELLA (London) . H. Nauta (Cambridge, MA) K. WICTORIN (Lund) ARTHWAITE (Beckenham) NO (Toyama) W. D. WILLIS (Galveston, TX) . M. GERSCHENFELD (Paris) RREGO (Santiago ) H. WINKLER (Jnnsbruck) LOWINSKI (Paris) . PALACIOS (Barcelona) D. J. WOODWARD (Winston-Salem, . GRAY (London) . PALAY (Concord, MA) NC) ..M. GRAYBIEL (Cambridge, MA) . PERRY (Oxford ) H. ZIMMERMANN (Frankfurt) . W. GUILLERY (Oxford) Sae<er. eeP-eOLZA Ko o(L:on don) C. ZUCKER (Boston, MA) . HEIMER (Charlottesville, VA) IBRO Publications Committee Chairman, A. D. SMITH; C. BLAKEMORE, R. LLINAS, D. G. R. Ottoson, 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 /nstructions to Authors see Vol. 52, No. 1, pp. v—viii. Production Editors: M. Davies, T. J. FISHER. Editorial Assistants: S. J. RUSSELL (U.K.), R. COXETER (U.S.). Published 24 per annum, semi-monthly (six volumes, 1993) Publishing, Subscription and Advertising Offices: Headington Hill Hall, Oxford OX3 OBW [Tel: (0865) 794141; Fax: (0865) 60285] Copyright © 1993 IBRO LIST OF CONTENTS VOLUME 56 NUMBER 1 1993 RESEARCH PAPERS M. Steriade, R. Curr6é Dossi and Electrophysiological properties of intralaminar thalamo- D. Contreras cortical cells discharging rhythmic (+40 Hz) spike- bursts at ~1000Hz during waking and rapid eye movement sleep P. K. Banerjee, E. Hirsch and y-Hydroxybutyric acid induced spike and wave dis- 11 O. C. Snead Il charges in rats: relation to high-affinity [/H]y-hydroxy- butyric acid binding sites in the thalamus and cortex C. Vidal and J.-P. Changeux Nicotinic and muscarinic modulations of excitatory 23 synaptic transmission in the rat prefrontal cortex in vitro G. Nikkhah, W.-M. Duan, U. Knappe, Restoration of complex sensorimotor behavior and 33 A. Jédicke and A. Bjorklund skilled forelimb use by a modified nigral cell suspension transplantation approach in the rat Parkinson model L. Rioux, C. Gagnon, D. P. Gaudin, A fetal nigral graft prevents behavioral supersensitivity 45 T. Di Paolo and P. J. Bedard associated with repeated injections of L-DOPA in 6-OHDA rats. Correlation with D1 and D2 receptors J. F. Dong, A. Detta, M. H. M. Bakker Direct interaction with target-derived glia enhances 53 and E. R. Hitchcock survival but not differentiation of human fetal mesen- cephalic dopaminergic neurons B. Hars, C. Maho, J.-M. Edeline Basal forebrain stimulation facilitates tone-evoked 61 and E. Hennevin responses in the auditory cortex of awake rat V. Dubovik, M. Faigon, J. Feldon and Decreased density of forebrain cholinergic neurons in 75 D. M. Michaelson experimental autoimmune dementia D. Eilam, H. Szechtman, Disintegration of the spatial organization of behavior in 83 M. Faigon, V. Dubovik, experimental autoimmune dementia J. Feldon and D. M. Michaelson D. Lekieffre and B. S. Meldrum The pyrimidine-derivative, BW1003C87, protects CA1 93 and striatal neurons following transient severe forebrain ischaemia in rats. A microdialysis and histological study G. T. Finnerty and J. G. R. Jefferys Functional connectivity from CA3 to the ipsilateral and 101 contralateral CA1 in the rat dorsal hippocampus B. Rye, J. Leverenz, The distribution of Alz-50 immunoreactivity in the 109 G. Greenberg, P. Davies and normal human brain B. Saper J . Christie and H. F. Jelinek Dye-coupling among neurons of the rat locus coeruleus 129 during postnatal development D. L. Rosin, D. Zeng, R. L. Stornetta, Immunohistochemical localization of «,,-adrenergic 139 F. R. Norton, T. Riley, M. D. Okusa, receptors in catecholaminergic and other brainstem P. G. Guyenet and K. R. Lynch neurons in the rat V.N . Kazakov, P. Ya. Kravtsov, Sources of cortical, hypothalamic and __ spinal 157 E. D . Krakhotkina and V. A. Maisky serotonergic projections: topical organization within the nucleus raphe dorsalis M. L. Vizuete, C. de la Roza, Changes in neurotransmitters in superior colliculus after 165 V. Steffen, A. Machado and J. Cano neonatal enucleation: biochemical and immunocyto- chemical studies lil S. Chen and D. E. Hillman Compartmentation of the cerebellar cortex by protein kinase C delta P. Elliott and D. I. Wallis Glutamatergic and non-glutamatergic responses evoked in neonatal rat lumbar motoneurons on stimulation of the lateroventral spinal cord surface T. A. P. Roeling, J. G. Veening, Efferent connections of the hypothalamic “grooming J. P. W. Peters, M. E. J. Vermelis area” in the rat and R. Nieuwenhuys N. S. Dehal, G. A. Dekaban, Identification of renal sympathetic preganglionic A. V. Krassioukov, F. J. Picard neurons in hamsters using transsynaptic transport of and L. C. Weaver herpes simplex type | virus I. Nagy, R. Pabla, C. Matesz, A. Dray, Cobalt uptake enables identification of capsaicin- and C. J. Woolf and L. Urban bradykinin-sensitive subpopulations of rat dorsal root ganglion cells in vitro F. Gonzalez-Aguilar What do the synaptic vesicles contain? VOLUME 56 NUMBER 2 1993 LETTERS TO NEUROSCIENCE I. von Kiigelgen, K. Kurz Axon terminal P,-purinoceptors in feedback control of 263 and K. Starke sympathetic transmitter release C. J. Pike and C. W. Cotman Cultured GABA-immunoreactive neurons are resistant 269 to toxicity induced by f-amyloid COMMENTARY L. L. Voronin On the quantal analysis of hippocampal long-term potentiation and related phenomena of synaptic plasticity RESEARCH PAPERS R. E. Burke and K. G. Baimbridge Relative loss of the striatal striosome compartment, defined by calbindin-D,,, immunostaining, following developmental hypoxic—ischemic injury Zs. Magloczky and T. F. Freund Selective neuronal death in the contralateral hippo- campus following unilateral kainate injections into the CA3 subfield H. A. Cameron, C. S...Woolley, Differentiation of newly born neurons and glia in the B. S. McEwen and E. Gould dentate gyrus of the adult rat H. Aoki, H. Onodera, T. Yae, Z. Jian Neural grafting to ischemic CAI lesions in the rat and K. Kogure hippocampus: an autoradiographic study M. Wong, Y. Chen and R. L. Moss Excitatory and inhibitory synaptic processing in the accessory olfactory system of the female rat W. L. Neuhuber, M. Appelt, J. M. Polak, Rectospinal neurons: cell bodies, pathways, immuno- W. Baier-Kustermann, L. Abelli and cytochemistry and ultrastructure G.-L. Ferri E. Mayer, S. B. Dunnett, R. Pellitteri Basic fibroblast growth factor promotes the survival and J. W. Fawcett of embryonic ventral mesencephalic dopaminergic neurons—I. Effects in vitro E. Mayer, J. W. Fawcett and Basic fibroblast growth factor promotes the survival S. B. Dunnett of embryonic ventral mesencephalic dopaminergic neurons—II. Effects on nigral transplants in vivo iv N. B. Mercuri, F. Stratta, P. Calabresi, Activation of metabotropic glutamate receptors induces A. Bonci and G. Bernardi an inward current in rat dopamine mesencephalic neurons D. L. Cardozo Midbrain dopaminergic neurons from postnatal rat in 409 long-term primary culture R. Hata, M. Matsumoto, Differential vulnerability in the hindbrain neurons 423 T. Hatakeyama, T. Ohtsuki, N. Handa, and local cerebral blood flow during bilateral vertebral M. Niinobe, K. Mikoshiba, S. Sakaki, occlusion in gerbils T. Nishimura, T. Yanagihara and T. Kamada J. Chan and M. Quik A role for the nicotinic «-bungarotoxin receptor in 44] neurite outgrowth in PC12 cells G. M. O’Hanlon and M. B. Lowrie Neonatal nerve injury causes long-term changes in 453 growth and distribution of motoneuron dendrites in the rat F. Casamenti, C. Scali, M. G. Vannucchi, Long-term ethanol consumption by rats: effect on acetyl- 465 L. Bartolini and G. Pepeu choline release in vivo, choline acetyltransferase activity, and behavior S. Jeftinija, L. Urban and L. Kojjic The selective activation of dorsal horn neurons by 473 potassium stimulation of high threshold primary afferent neurons in vitro A. Lopez-Roman, J. Ambrosiani and Transient ipsilateral innervation of the cerebellum by 485 J. A. Armengol developing olivocerebellar neurons. A_ retrograde double-labelling study with Fast Blue and Diamidino Yellow M. T. Herrero, E. C. Hirsch, A. Kastner, Does neuromelanin contribute to the vulnerability of 499 M. Ruberg, M. R. Luquin, J. Laguna, catecholaminergic neurons in monkeys intoxicated with F. Javoy-Agid, J. A. Obeso and Y. Agid MPTP? C. W. Shuttleworth, C. Xue, Immunohistochemical localization of 3’,5’-cyclic 513 S. M. Ward, J. de Vente and guanosine monophosphate in the canine proximal colon: K. M. Sanders responses to nitric oxide and electrical stimulation of enteric inhibitory neurons VOLUME 56 NUMBER 3 1993 LETTERS TO NEUROSCIENCE M. Glass, R. L. M. Faull Loss of cannabinoid receptors in the substantia nigra in 523 and M. Dragunow Huntington’s disease D. M. Reid, V. H. Perry, Mitosis and apoptosis of microglia in vivo induced by 529 P.-B. Andersson and S. Gordon an anti-CR3 antibody which crosses the blood—brain barrier F. Gonon, M. Msghina and L. Stjarne Kinetics of noradrenaline released by sympathetic nerves 535 COMMENTARY F. Orrego and S. Villanueva The chemical nature of the main central excitatory 539 transmitter: a critical appraisal based upon release studies and synaptic vesicle localization RESEARCH PAPERS E. B. Keverne, F. Lévy, Influence of birth and maternal experience on olfactory 557 R. Guevara-Guzman and K. M. Kendrick bulb neurotransmitter release M. E. Martone, D. M. Armstrong, Cholinergic neurons are distributed preferentially in 567 S. J. Young and P. M. Groves areas rich in substance P-like immunoreactivity in the caudate nucleus of the adult cat Vv T. F. Freund and Zs. Magléczky Early degeneration of calretinin-containing neurons in the rat hippocampus after ischemia . Lowenstein, M. S. Seren and Prolonged increases in neurotrophic activity associated with kainate-induced hippocampal synaptic reorganiza- tion N. Agopyan, N. Tokutomi and Protein kinase A-mediated phosphorylation reduces N. Akaike only the fast desensitizing glycine current in acutely dissociated ventromedial hypothalamic neurons C. Darlot The cerebellum as a predictor of neural messages—I. The stable estimator hypothesis P. Denise and C. Darlot The cerebellum as a predictor of neural messages—II. Role in motor control and motion sickness M. D. Madeira, N. Sousa, Effects of chronic alcohol consumption and of dehy- A. R. Lieberman and dration on the supraoptic nucleus of adult male and M. M. Paula-Barbosa female rats D. R. Repaske, J. G. Corbin, M. Conti A cyclic GMP-stimulated cyclic nucleotide phospho- and M. F. Goy diesterase gene is highly expressed in the limbic system of the rat brain . Rocha, G. Di Scala, M. Rigo,» Effect of 5,7-dihydroxytryptamine lesion on mianserin- . Hoyer and G. Sandner induced conditioned place aversion and on 5-hydroxy- tryptamine,, receptors in the rat brain . Pashkov, N. Grico, G. Tsurupa, Monoclonal antibodies can uncouple the main «- . Storchak, O. Shatursky, latrotoxin effects: toxin-induced Ca** influx and . Himmelreich and E. Grishin stimulated neurotransmitter release . L. Woodburn, R. Oles, J. Poat, Anticonvulsant agents, dizocilpine maleate, enadoline . N. Woodruff and J. Hughes and HA 966 have different effects on N-methyl-DL- aspartate-induced immediate early gene induction in mice O. Pagonopoulou, F. Angelatou and Effect of pentylentetrazol-induced seizures on Al G. Kostopoulos adenosine receptor regional density in the mouse brain: a quantitative autoradiographic study W. C. Abraham, S. E. Mason, Correlations between immediate early gene induction J. Demmer, J. M. Williams, and the persistence of long-term potentiation C. L. Richardson, W. P. Tate, P. A. Lawlor and M. Dragunow J. Koistinaho, M. Pelto-Huikko, Differential expression of immediate early genes in the S. M. Sagar, A. Dagerlind, superior cervical ganglion after nicotine treatment R. Roivainen and T. Hoékfelt K. L. Thomas and S. P. Hunt The regional distribution of extracellularly regulated kinase-1 and -2 messenger RNA in the adult rat central nervous system . T. Akins and E. W. McCleskey Characterization of potassium currents in adult rat sensory neurons and modulation by opioids and cyclic AMP . Gigg, T. A. Patterson and Training-induced increases in neuronal activity recorded . P. R. Rose from the forebrain of the day-old chick are time dependent I. Nishiyama, T. Seki, T. Oota, Expression of highly polysialylated neural cell adhesion M. Ohta and M. Ogiso molecule in calcitonin-producing cells vi BOOK REVIEW R. S. G. Jones Epileptogenic and Excitotoxic Mechanisms. Vol. 8 of 787 Current Problems in Epilepsy. Edited by G. Avanzini, R. Fariello, U. Heinemann and R. Mutani VOLUME 56 NUMBER 4 1993 LETTER TO NEUROSCIENCE B. M. Davis, G. R. Lewin, Altered expression of nerve growth factor in the skin of 789 L. M. Mendell, M. E. Jones and transgenic mice leads to changes in response to mechan- K. M. Albers ical stimuli COMMENTARY A. N. van den Pol and F. E. Dudek Cellular communication in the circadian clock, the 793 suprachiasmatic nucleus RESEARCH PAPERS K. Shinohara, K. Tominaga, Processing of photic information within the intergenicu- 813 C. Fukuhara, Y. Otori and late leaflet of the lateral geniculate body: assessed by S.-I. T. Inouye neuropeptide Y immunoreactivity in the suprachias- matic nucleus of rats M. L. H. J. Hermes and L. P. Renaud Differential responses of identified rat hypothalamic 823 paraventricular neurons to suprachiasmatic nucleus stimulation G. D. Rosen, G. F. Sherman and Neuronal subtypes and anatomic asymmetry: changes in 833 A. M. Galaburda neuronal number and cell-packing density H. Barbas Organization of cortical afferent input to orbitofrontal 84] areas in the rhesus monkey I. A. Shevelev, G. A. Sharaev, Dynamics of orientation tuning in the cat striate cortex 865 . A. Lazareva, R. V. Novikova and neurons A. S. Tikhomirov . Gebhard, K. Zilles, A. Schleicher, Distribution of seven major neurotransmitter receptors 877 . J. Everitt, T. W. Robbins and in the striate cortex of the new world monkey Callithrix I. Divac jacchus A. Constanti, G. Bagetta and V. Libri Persistent muscarinic excitation in guinea-pig olfactory 887 cortex neurons: involvement of a slow post-stimulus afterdepolarizing current P. Duchamp-Viret and A. Duchamp GABAergic control of odour-induced activity in the 905 frog olfactory bulb: possible GABAergic modulation of granule cell inhibitory action . Shuaib, S. Ijaz, R. Mazagri and CGS-19755 is neuroprotective during repetitive 915 >> . Senthilsevivan ischemia: this effect is significantly enhanced when combined with hypothermia . Liu, H. Kato, N. Nakata and Temporal profile of heat shock protein 70 synthesis in 921 Ax . Kogure ischemic tolerance induced by preconditioning ischemia in rat hippocampus . J. Lawson, V. H. Perry and Microglial responses to physiological change: osmotic 929 D.e Gordon stress elevates DNA synthesis of neurohypophyseal microglia R. Banerjee, R. D. Lund and J. D. Radel Anatomical and functional consequences of induced 939 rejection of intracranial retinal transplants B. C. Figueiredo, P. Piccardo, Effects of acidic fibroblast growth factor on cholinergic 955 D. Maysinger, P. B. S. Clarke neurons of nucleus basalis magnocellularis and in a and A. C. Cuello spatial memory task following cortical devascularization Vil M. T. Herrero, I. Perez-Otafio, C. Oset, GM.-1 ganglioside promotes the recovery of surviving A. Kastner, E. C. Hirsch, Y. Agid, midbrain dopaminergic neurons in MPTP-treated M. R. Luquin, J. A. Obeso and monkeys J. Del Rio J. H. Lue, J. Y. Shieh, K. N. Chen Synaptic relationships between GABA-immunoreactive and C. Y. Wen boutons and primary afferent terminals in the rat cuneate nucleus M. Cador, J. Dulluc and P. Morméde Modulation of the locomotor response to amphetamine by corticosterone S. N. Mitchell, K. M. Smith, Increases in tyrosine hydroxylase messenger RNA in M. H. Joseph and J. A. Gray the locus coeruleus after a single dose of nicotine are followed by time-dependent increases in enzyme activity and noradrenaline release D. T. O’Connor, J. H. Cervenka, Chromogranin A immunoreactivity in human cere- R. A. Stone, R. J. Parmer, brospinal fluid: properties, relationship to noradrenergic R. E. Franco-Bourland, I. Madrazo neuronal activity, and variation in neurologic disease and P. J. Langlais M. Jucker, L. C. Walker, M. C. Kibbey, Localization of a laminin-binding protein in brain H. K. Kleinman and D. K. Ingram A. P. Nicholas, V. A. Pieribone and Cellular localization of messenger RNA for beta-1 and T. Hokfelt beta-2 adrenergic receptors in rat brain: an in situ hybridization study C. J. S. Hassall, S. C. Stanford, Co-expression of four muscarinic receptor genes by the G. Burnstock and N. J. Buckley intrinsic neurons of the rat and guinea-pig heart ERRATUM

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