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Papers that have used WinLTP and/or LTP
Program
(to July 7, 2010)
WinLTP and the LTP Program has been used in at least
313
publications - 219 papers from at least 59 external labs
in China, Finland, France, Germany, Israel, Italy, Japan, Korea, Portugal, Russia,
Saudi Arabia, Spain, Switzerland, UK and
USA, and 94 papers from 6 labs in our MRC Centre for
Synaptic Plasticity, University of Bristol.
If you have
published a paper using WinLTP or the LTP Program and it is not
listed below would you please email
me the publication name. Many thanks to
those who referenced these programs.
WinLTP
WinLTP has been used in at least 26 publications.
Papers
from outside the MRC Centre for Synaptic Plasticity, University of
Bristol
2010
21.
Armogida M, Giustizieri M, Zona C, Piccirilli S, Nisticň R, Mercuri NB
(2010) N-ethyl lidocaine (QX-314) protects striatal neurons against
ischemia: An in vitro electrophysiological study. Synapse, 64:161-168.
20.
Errico F, Nisticň
R, Napolitano F, Mazzola C, Astone D, Pisapia T, Giustizieri M, D’Aniello A,
Mercuri NB, Usiello A (2010) Increased
d-aspartate brain content rescues hippocampal
age-related synaptic plasticity deterioration of mice. Neurobiol.
Aging, in press.
19.
Hoffman AF, Laaris N,
Kawamura M, Masino SA, Lupica CR (2010)
Control of Cannabinoid CB1 Receptor
Function on Glutamate Axon Terminals by Endogenous Adenosine Acting at A1
Receptors. J. Neurosci.,
30:545-555.
18.
Kamsler A, McHugh TJ, Gerber D, Huang SY, Tonegawa S (2010)
Presynaptic m1 muscarinic receptors are necessary for mGluR long-term depression
in the hippocampus. PNAS,
107:1618-1623.
17.
Lagostena L, Danober L, Challal S, Lestage P, Mocaër E,
Trocmé-Thibierge C, Cherubini E (2009) Modulatory effects of S
38232, a non α-7 containing nicotine
acetylcholine receptor agonist on network activity in the mouse
hippocampus. Neuropharmacol., 58:806-815.
16.
Lagostena L, Rosato-Siri
M, D'Onofrio M, Brandi R, Arisi I,
Capsoni S, Franzot J, Cattaneo A, Cherubini E
(2010) In the Adult Hippocampus, Chronic Nerve Growth Factor
Deprivation Shifts GABAergic Signaling from the Hyperpolarizing to the
Depolarizing Direction. J. Neurosci.,
30:885-893.
15.
Moult PR, Cross A, Santos SD, Carvalho
A-L, Lindsay Y, Connolly CN, Irving AJ, Leslie
NR, Harvey J (2010) Leptin Regulates AMPA Receptor
Trafficking via PTEN Inhibition. J. Neurosci., 30:4088-4101.
14.
Villers A, Godaux E, Ris L (2010) Late phase of L-LTP elicited in
isolated CA1 dendrites cannot be transferred by synaptic capture. NeuroReport,
21:210-215.
2009
13.
Hong I, Song B, Lee S, Kim J, Kim J, Choi S (2009) Extinction of
cued fear memory involves a distinct form of depotentiation at cortical input
synapses onto the lateral amygdala. Eur. J. Neurosci., 30:2089-2099.
12.
Karlen A, Karlsson TE, Mattsson A,
Lundstromer K, Codeluppi S, Pham TM, Backman CM, Ogren SO, Aberg E, Hoffman AF,
Sherling MA, Lupica CR, Hoffer BJ, Spenger C, Josephson A, Brene S, Olson L
(2009) Nogo receptor 1 regulates formation of lasting memories. PNAS,
106:20476-20481.
11.
Kim J, Park S, Lee S and Choi S (2009) Amygdala depotentiation ex
vivo requires mitogen-activated protein kinases and protein synthesis. Neuroreport, 20:517-520.
10.
Martella G, Tassone A, Sciamanna G, Platania P, Cuomo D, Viscomi MT, Bonsi P,
Cacci E, Biagioni S, Usiello A, Bernardi G, Sharma N, Standaert DG, Pisani
A (2009) Impairment of bidirectional synaptic plasticity in the
striatum of a mouse model of DYT1 dystonia: role of endogenous
acetylcholine. Brain, 132:2336-2349.
9.
Omrani A, Melone M, Bellesi M, Safiulina V,
Aida T, Tanaka K, Cherubini E, Conti F (2009) Up-regulation of GLT-1
severely impairs LTD at mossy fibre-CA3 synapses. J. Physiol., 587:4575-4587.
8.
Ris L, Villers A, Godaux E (2009) Synaptic capture-mediated
long-lasting long-term potentiation is strongly dependent on mRNA translation.
NeuroReport, 20:1572-1576.
7.
Sallert M, Rantamaki T, Vesikansa A, Anthoni H, Harju K, Yli-Kauhaluoma J, Taira
T, Castren E, Lauri SE (2009) Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor
Controls Activity-Dependent Maturation of CA1 Synapses by Downregulating Tonic
Activation of Presynaptic Kainate Receptors. J. Neurosci.,
29:11294-11303.
6.
Zadran S, Qin
Q, Bi X, Zadran H, Kim Y, Foy MR, Thompson R, Baudry
M (2009) 17-β-Estradiol
increases neuronal excitability through MAP kinase-induced calpain activation.
PNAS,
106:21936-21941.
2008
5. Fernandes CC,
Pinto-Duarte A, Ribeiro JA, and Sebastiao AM (2008) Postsynaptic
action of brain-derived neurotrophic factor attenuates alpha7 nicotinic
acetylcholine receptor-mediated responses in hippocampal interneurons. J.
Neurosci., 28:5611–5618.
4. Lagostena L, Trocme-Thibierge
C, Morain P and Cherubini E (2008) The partial a7 nicotine
acetylcholine receptor agonist S 24795 enhances long-term potentiation at
CA3-CA1 synapses in the adult mouse hippocampus. Neuropharmacol.,
54:676-685.
3. Giustizieri M, Armogida M, Berretta N, Federici M, Piccirilli S, Mercuri NB,
Nistico R (2008) Differential effect of carbamazepine and oxcarbazepine on
excitatory synaptic transmission in rat hippocampus. Synapse 62:783–789.
2. Biber K, Pinto-Duarte A, Wittendorp MC, Dolga AM, Fernandes CC, Von
Frijtag Drabbe Kunzel J, Keijser JN, de Vries R, Ijzerman AP, Ribeiro JA, Eisel
U, Sebastiăo AM and Boddeke HWGM (2008) Interleukin-6 upregulates
neuronal Adenosine A1 receptors: Implications for neuromodulation and
neuroprotection. Neuropsychopharmacol., 33:2237-2250.
2007
1. Lanté F, Meunier
J, Guiramand J, Maurice T, Cavalier M, de Jesus Ferreira MC, Aimar R, Vignes M
and Barbanel G (2007) Neurodevelopmental damage
after prenatal infection: Role of oxidative stress in the fetal brain. Free
Radical Biology and Medicine, 42:1231–1245.
Papers
from the MRC Centre for Synaptic Plasticity, University of
Bristol
2010
2009
5. Dargan SL, Clarke
VRJ, Alushin GM, Sherwood JL, Nistico R,
Bortolotto ZA, Ogden AM, Bleakman D, Doherty AJ, Lodge D, Mayer ML, Fitzjohn SM,
Jane DE, Collingridge GL (2009) ACET is a highly potent and specific
kainate receptor antagonist: Characterisation and effects on hippocampal mossy
fibre function. Neuropharmacol., 56:121-130.
4.
Peineau S, Nicolas CS, Bortolotto ZA, Bhat
RV, Jonathan Ryves W, Harwood AJ, Dournaud P, Fitzjohn SM, Collingridge GL
(2009) A systematic investigation of
the protein kinases involved in NMDA receptor-dependent LTD: evidence for a role
of GSK-3 but not other serine/threonine kinases. Mol.
Brain, 2:22 (10 pages).
3.
Seoane A, Massey PV, Keen H, Bashir ZI, Brown MW (2009) L-Type
Voltage-Dependent Calcium Channel Antagonists Impair Perirhinal Long-Term
Recognition Memory and Plasticity Processes. J.
Neurosci., 29:9534-9544.
2008
2.
Jo J, Heon S, Kim MJ, Son GH, Park
Y, Henley JM, Weiss JL,
Sheng M, Collingridge GL and
Cho K (2008) Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor-Mediated LTD Involves
Two Interacting Ca2+ Sensors, NCS-1 and PICK1. Neuron,
60:1095-1111.
2007
1. Peineau
S, Taghibiglou C, Bradley C, Wong TP, Liu L, Lu J, Lo E, Wu D, Saule E, Bouschet
T, Matthews P, Isaac JTR, Bortolotto ZA, Wang YT, Collingridge GL
(2007) UP inhibits LTD in the hippocampus via regulation of GSK3
beta. Neuron, 53:703-717.
LTP Program
The LTP Program has been used in at least
287
publications - 89 papers from 6 labs in our MRC Centre for
Synaptic Plasticity, University of Bristol, and 198 papers from at least 57 external labs
in Finland, France, Germany, Israel, Italy, Japan, Korea, Portugal, Russia, Spain, Switzerland, UK and USA.
Papers
from outside the MRC Centre for Synaptic Plasticity, University of
Bristol
2010
198.
Assaife-Lopes N, Sousa VC, Pereira DB, Ribeiro JA, Chao MV, Sebastiăo
AM (2010) Activation of
Adenosine A2A Receptors Induces TrkB Translocation and Increases BDNF-Mediated
Phospho-TrkB Localization in Lipid Rafts: Implications for Neuromodulation.
J. Neurosci., 30:8468-8480.
197.
Ferrante A, Martire A, Armida M, Chiodi V, Pezzola A, Potenza RL, Domenici MR,
Popoli P (2010) Influence of CGS 21680, a selective adenosine A(2A)
receptor agonist, on NMDA receptor function and expression in the brain of
Huntington's disease mice. Brain Res., 1323:184-191.
196.
Martinez-Coria H, Green KN, Billings LM, Kitazawa M, Albrecht M, Rammes G,
Parsons CG, Gupta S, Banerjee P, LaFerla FM (2010) Memantine
Improves Cognition and Reduces Alzheimer's-Like Neuropathology in Transgenic
Mice. Am J. Pathology, 176:870-880.
195.
Martire A, Ferrante A, Potenza RL, Armida M, Ferretti R, Pezzola A, Domenici MR,
Popoli P (2010) Remodeling of striatal NMDA receptors by chronic
A(2A) receptor blockade in Huntington's disease mice. Neurobiol. Disease, 37:99-105.
194.
Zhong Y, Zhou L-J, Ren W-J, Xin W-J, Li Y-Y, Zhang T, Liu X-G (2010)
The direction of synaptic plasticity mediated by C-fibers in spinal dorsal horn
is decided by Src-family kinases in microglia: The role of tumor necrosis
factor-α. Brain, Behavior & Immunity, in press.
193.
Zhou L-J, Ren W-J, Zhong Y, Yang T, Wei X-H, Xin W-J, Liu C-C, Zhou L-H, Li Y-Y,
Liu X-G (2010) Limited BDNF contributes to the failure of injury to
skin afferents to produce a neuropathic pain condition. Pain,
148:148-157.
2009
192.
Ahmed Z, Wieraszko A (2009) The Influence of Pulsed Magnetic Fields
(PMFs) on Nonsynaptic Potentials Recorded From the Central and Peripheral
Nervous Systems In Vitro. Bioelectromagnetics, 30:621-630.
191.
Amantea D, Marrone MC, Nistico R, Federici M, Bagetta G, Bernardi G, Mercuri
NB (2009) Oxidative Stress in Stroke Pathophysiology: Validation of
Hydrogen Peroxide Metabolism as a Pharmacological Target to Afford
Neuroprotection. Conference Information: Workshop on Apoptosis in Biology
and Medicine, SEP 12-15, 2008 Tohoku Pharmaceut Univ, Sendai, JAPAN. Advances
in Neuropharmacology Book Series: International
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190.
Colotta V, Lenzi O, Catarzi D, Varano F, Filacchioni G, Martini C, Trincavelli
L, Ciampi O, Pugliese AM, Traini C, Pedata F, Morizzo E and Moro S
(2009) Pyrido[2,3-e]-1,2,4-triazolo[4,3-a]pyrazin-1-one as a
New Scaffold To Develop Potent and Selective Human A3 Adenosine
Receptor Antagonists. Synthesis, Pharmacological Evaluation, and Ligand−Receptor
Modeling Studies. J. Med. Chem., 52:2407–2419.
189.
Etherington LAV, Patterson GE, Meechan L, Boison D, Irving AJ, Dale N,
Frenguelli BG (2009) Astrocytic adenosine kinase regulates basal
synaptic adenosine levels and seizure activity but not activity-dependent
adenosine release in the hippocampus. Neuropharmacol., 56:429-437.
188.
Gurevicius K, Kuang F, Stoenica L, Irintchev A, Gureviciene I, Dityatev A,
Schachner M, Tanila H (2009) Genetic Ablation of Tenascin-C Expression
Leads to Abnormal Hippocampal CA1 Structure and Electrical Activity In
Vivo. Hippocampus, 19:1232-1246.
187.
Haseneder R, Kratzer S, von Meyer L, Eder M, Kochs E, Rammes G
(2009) Isoflurane and sevoflurane dose-dependently impair hippocampal
long-term potentiation. Eur. J. Pharmacol., 623:47-51.
186.
Jang HJ, Cho KH, Kim HS, Hahn SJ, Kim MS, Rhie DJ (2009)
Age-Dependent Decline in Supragranular Long-Term Synaptic Plasticity by
Increased Inhibition During the Critical Period in the Rat Primary Visual
Cortex. J. Neurophysiol., 101:269-275.
185.
Krüger K, Straub H, Hirner AV, Hippler J, Binding N and Muβhoff U
(2009) Effects of monomethylarsonic and monomethylarsonous acid on evoked
synaptic potentials in hippocampal slices of adult and young rats. Toxicology
and Applied Pharmacol., 236:115–123.
184.
Moult PR, Milojkovic B and Harvey J (2009) Leptin reverses long-term
potentiation at hippocampal CA1 synapses. J.
Neurochem., 108:685-696.
183.
Pugliese AM,
Traini C, Cipriani
S, Gianfriddo M, Mello
T, Giovannini MG, Galli
A and Pedata F
(2009) The adenosine A2A
receptor antagonist ZM241385 enhances neuronal survival after oxygen-glucose
deprivation in rat CA1 hippocampal slices. Br.
J. Pharmacol., 157:818-830.
182.
Origlia N, Capsoni S, Cattaneo A, Fang F, Arancio O, Yan SD, Domenici L
(2009) A beta-Dependent Inhibition of LTP in Different Intracortical
Circuits of the Visual Cortex: The Role of RAGE. J.
Alzheimers Disease, 17:59-68.
181.
Sawallisch C, Berhorster K, Disanza A, Mantoani S, Kintscher M, Stoenica L,
Dityatev A, Sieber S, Kindler S, Morellini F, Schweizer M, Boeckers TM,
Korte M, Scita G, Kreienkamp, HJ (2009) The Insulin Receptor
Substrate of 53 kDa (IRSp53) Limits Hippocampal Synaptic Plasticity. J.
Biol. Chem., 284:9225-9236.
180.
Serpa A, Ribeiro JA, Sebastiao AM (2009) Cannabinoid CB1 and
adenosine A(1) receptors independently inhibit hippocampal synaptic
transmission. Eur. J. Pharmacol., 623:41-46.
179.
Sheroziya MG, von Bohlen und Halbach O, Unsicker K, Egorov AV (2009)
Spontaneous Bursting Activity in the Developing Entorhinal Cortex. J.
Neurosci., 29:12131-12144.
178.
Tebano MT, Martire A, Chiodi V, Pepponi R, Ferrante A, Domenici MR, Frank C,
Chen J-F, Ledent C, Popoli P (2009) Adenosine A(2A) receptors enable
the synaptic effects of cannabinoid CB1 receptors in the rodent striatum. J.
Neurochem., 110:1921-1930.
2008
177. Ahmeda Z, Wieraszko A (2008) The mechanism of
magnetic field-induced increase of excitability in hippocampal neurons. Brain
Res., 1221:30–40.
176.
Al-Hayani AA (2008) In Vitro Anticonvulsant Action of 2-Arachidonyl
Glycerol. JKAU: Med. Sci., 14:27-36.
175. Colotta V,
Catarzi D, Varano F, Lenzi O, Filacchioni G, Martini C, Trincavelli L, Ciampi O,
Traini C, Pugliese AM, Pedata F, Morizzod E and Morod S (2008)
Synthesis, ligand–receptor modeling studies and pharmacological evaluation of
novel 4-modified-2-aryl-1,2,4-triazolo[4,3-a] quinoxalin-1-one derivatives as
potent and selective human A3 adenosine receptor antagonists. Bioorganic
& Medicinal Chem., 16:6086–6102.
174. Errico F, Nistico
R, Palma G, Federici M, Affuso A, Brilli E, Topo E, Centonze D, Bernardi G,
Bozzi Y, D'Aniello A, Di Lauro R, Mercuri NB and Usiello A (2008) Increased
levels of D-aspartate in the hippocampus enhance LTP
but do not facilitate cognitive flexibility. Mol. Cell. Neurosci.,
37:236–246.
173. Fontinha BM,
Diogenes MJ, Ribeiro JA, Sebastiao AM (2008) Enhancement
of long-term potentiation by brain-derived neurotrophic factor requires
adenosine A2A receptor activation by endogenous adenosine. Neuropharmacol.,
54:924-933.
172. Ishikawa Y, Horii
Y, Tamura H and Shiosaka S (2008) Neuropsin (KLK8)-Dependent and
-Independent Synaptic Tagging in the Schaffer-Collateral Pathway of Mouse
Hippocampus. J. Neurosci., 28:843–849.
171. Hartley DM, Zhao C, Speier AC, Woodard GA, Li S and
Walz T (2008) Transglutaminase Induces Protofibril-like
Amyloid β-Protein Assemblies That Are Protease-resistant and Inhibit
Long-term Potentiation. J. Biol. Chem., 283:16790-16800.
170. Maggio N, Shavit
E, Chapman J and Segal M (2008) Thrombin Induces Long-Term
Potentiation of Reactivity to Afferent Stimulation and Facilitates Epileptic
Seizures in Rat Hippocampal Slices: Toward Understanding the Functional
Consequences of Cerebrovascular Insults. J. Neurosci., 28:732–736.
169. Mlinar B,
Mascalchi S, Morini R, Giachi F and Corradetti R (2007) MDMA Induces
EPSP–Spike Potentiation in Rat Ventral Hippocampus In Vitro Via Serotonin and
Noradrenaline Release and Coactivation of 5-HT4 and b1 Receptors. Neuropsychopharmacol.,
33:1464-1475.
168. Origlia N, Righi
M, Capsoni S, Cattaneo A, Fang F, Stern DM, Chen JX, Schmidt AM, Arancio O, Yan
SD, and Domenici L (2008) Receptor for Advanced Glycation End
Product-Dependent Activation of p38 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Contributes
to Amyloid--Mediated Cortical Synaptic Dysfunction. J. Neurosci.,
28:3521–3530.
167. Riekki R, Pavlov I, Tornberg J, Lauri SE, Airaksinen MS and
Taira T (2008) Altered synaptic dynamics and hippocampal
excitability but normal long-term plasticity in mice lacking hyperpolarizing
GABAA receptor-mediated inhibition in CA1 pyramidal neurons. J
Neurophysiol 99:3075–3089.
166. Tanaka K and
Augustine GJ (2008) A Positive Feedback
Signal Transduction Loop Determines Timing of Cerebellar Long-Term
Depression. Neuron, 59:608-620.
165. Tebano MT;
Martire A; Potenza RL; Gro C; Pepponi R; Armida M; Domenici MR; Schwarzschild
MA; Chen JF; Popoli P (2008) Adenosine A2A receptors are required
for normal BDNF levels and BDNF-induced potentiation of synaptic transmission in
the mouse hippocampus. J. Neurochem., 104:279-286.
164. Vlachos
A, Maggio N and Segal M (2008) Lack of
Correlation Between Synaptopodin Expression and the Ability to Induce LTP in the
Rat Dorsal and Ventral Hippocampus. Hippocampus, 18:1–4.
163. Wall MJ, Wigmore
G, Lopatar J, Frenguelli BG and Dale N (2008) The novel NTPDase inhibitor
sodium polyoxotungstate (POM-1) inhibits ATP breakdown but also blocks central
synaptic transmission, an action independent of NTPDase inhibition. Neuropharmacol.,
55:1251–1258.
162. Xie W,
Ramakrishna N, Wieraszko A, Hwang YW (2008) Promotion of Neuronal
Plasticity by (–)-Epigallocatechin-3-Gallate. Neurochem. Res.,
33:776–783.
161.
Zucchini S, Buzzi A, Barbieri M, Rodi D, Paradiso B, Binaschi A, Coffin JD,
Marzola A, Cifelli P, Belluzzi O and Simonato M (2009) FGF-2
Overexpression Increases Excitability and Seizure Susceptibility but Decreases
Seizure-Induced Cell Loss. J. Neurosci., 28:13112-13124.
2007
160. Colotta V,
Catarzi D, Varano F, Capelli F, Lenzi O, Filacchioni G, Martini C, Trincavelli
L, Ciampi O, Pugliese AM, Pedata F, Schiesaro A, Morizzo E and Moro S
(2007) New 2-arylpyrazolo[3,4-c]quinoline derivatives as potent and
selective human A(3) adenosine receptor antagonists. Synthesis, pharmacological
evaluation, and ligand-receptor modeling studies. J. Med. Chem.,
50:4061-4074.
159. Cornejo BJ,
Mesches MH, Coultrap S, Browning MD and Benke TA (2007) Single
episode of neonatal seizures permanently alters glutamatergic synapses. Ann.
Neurol., 61:411-426.
158. Cunha-Reis D,
Fontinha BM, Ribeiro JA and Sebastiăo AM (2007) Tonic adenosine A1
and A2A receptor activation is required for the excitatory action of
VIP on synaptic transmission in the CA1 area of the hippocampus. Neuropharmacol.,
52:313-320.
157. Domenici MR,
Scattoni ML, Martire A, Lastoria G, Potenza RL, Borioni A, Venerosi A,
Calamandrei G and Popolia P (2007) Behavioral and
electrophysiological effects of the adenosine A2A receptor antagonist SCH 58261
in R6/2 Huntington’s disease mice. Neurobiology of Disease,
28:197–205.
156. Diogenes MJ,
Assaife-Lopes N, Pinto-Duarte A, Ribeiro JA, Sebastiao AM (2007)
Influence of age on BDNF modulation of hippocampal synaptic transmission:
Interplay with adenosine A(2A) receptors. Hippocampus, 17:577-585.
155. Frenguelli BG,
Wigmore G, Llaudet E, Dale N (2007) Temporal and mechanistic
dissociation of ATP and adenosine release during ischaemia in the mammalian
hippocampus. J. Neurochem., 101:1400-1413.
154.
Guy J, Gan J, Selfridge J, Cobb S and Bird A (2007) Reversal of
Neurological Defects in a Mouse Model of Rett Syndrome. Science,
315: 1143-1147.
153. Humeau Y and Lüthi
A (2007) Dendritic calcium spikes induce bi-directional synaptic
plasticity in the lateral amygdala. Neuropharmacol., 52:234-243.
152.
Kim J, Lee S, Park K, Hong I, Song B, Son G, Park H, Kim WR, Park E, Choe HK,
Kim H, Lee C, Sun W, Kim K, Shin KS, Choi S (2007) Amygdala
depotentiation and fear extinction. PNAS,
104:20955-20960.
151. Kim MJ, Futai K,
Jo J, Hayashi Y, Cho K and Sheng M (2007) Synaptic Accumulation of
PSD-95 and Synaptic Function Regulated by Phosphorylation of Serine-295 of
PSD-95. Neuron, 56:488–502.
150. Krüger K, Höing
T, Bensch W, Diepgrond V, Ahnefeld M, Madeja M, Binding N and Musshoff U
(2007) Effects of monomethyltin and dimethyltin compounds on
heterologously expressed neuronal ion channels (Xenopus oocytes) and synaptic
transmission (hippocampal slices). NeuroToxicology, 28:114–125.
149. Kruger K, Repges
H, Hippler J, Hartmann LM, Hirner AV, Straub H, Binding N and Musshoff U
(2007) Effects of
dimethylarsinic and dimethylarsinous acid on evoked synaptic potentials in
hippocampal slices of young and adult rats. Toxicol. App.
Pharmacol., 225:40–46.
148. Le Magueresse C
and Cherubini E (2007) Presynaptic calcium stores contribute
to nicotine-elicited potentiation of evoked synaptic transmission at CA3-CA1
connections in the neonatal rat hippocampus. Hippocampus, 17:316-325.
147. Li S, Feig LA and
Hartley DM (2007) A brief, but repeated, swimming protocol is
sufficient to overcome amyloid beta-protein inhibition of hippocampal long-term
potentiation. Eur. J. Neurosci., 26:1289-1298.
146. Maggi L, Sola E,
Minneci F, Le Magueresse C, Changeux JP, and Cherubini E (2004) Persistent
decrease in synaptic efficacy induced by nicotine at Schaffer collateral–CA1
synapses in the immature rat hippocampus. J
Physiol., 559:863–874.
145. Maggio N and
Segal M (2007) Unique Regulation of Long Term Potentiation in the
Rat Ventral Hippocampus. Hippocampus, 17:10-25.
144. Mallozzi C,
Martire A, Domenici MR, Metere A, Popoli P, Di Stasi AMM (2007)
L-NAME reverses quinolinic acid-induced toxicity in rat corticostriatal slices:
Involvement of src family kinases. J. Neurosci. Res., 85:2770-2777.
143. Martire A,
Calamandrei G, Felici F, Scattoni ML, Lastoria G, Domenici MR, Tebano MT, Popoli
P (2007) Opposite effects of the A2A receptor agonist CGS21680 in
the striatum of Huntington’s disease versus wild-type mice. Neurosci.
Lett. 417:78–83.
142. McHugh, TJ, Jones
MW, Quinn JJ, Balthasar N, Coppari R, Elmquist JK, Lowell BB, Fanselow MS,
Wilson MA, Tonegawa S (2007) Dentate gyrus NMDA receptors mediate
rapid pattern separation in the hippocampal network. Science,
317:94-9.
141. Nistico R, Piccirilli S,
Sebastianelli L, Nistico G, Bernardi G, Mercuri NB (2007) The
blockade of k(+)-atp channels has neuroprotective effects in an in vitro model
of brain ischemia. Neuroinflammation in Neuronal Death and Repair
International Review of Neurobiology, 82:383-395.
140. Pugliese AM,
Coppi E, Volpini R, Cristalli G, Corradetti R, Jeong LS, Jacobson KA and Pedata
F (2007) Role of adenosine A(3) receptors on CA1 hippocampal
neurotransmission during oxygen-glucose deprivation episodes of different
duration. Biochem. Pharmacol., 74:768-779.
139. Queiroz CMT and
Mello (2007) Synaptic plasticity of the CA3 commissural projection
in epileptic rats: an in vivo electrophysiological study. Eur. J.
Neurosci., 25:3071-3079.
138. Sallert M, Malkki
H, Segerstrĺle M, Taira T and Lauri SE (2007) Effects
of the kainate receptor agonist ATPA on glutamatergic synaptic transmission and
plasticity during early postnatal development. Neuropharmacol.,
52:1354-1365.
137. Tanaka K, Khiroug
L, Santamaria F, Doi T, Ogasawara H, Ellis-Davies GCR, Kawato M, Augustine GJ
(2007) Ca2+ requirements for cerebellar long-term synaptic depression:
Role for a postsynaptic leaky integrator. Neuron, 54:787-800.
136. Vickers CA and
Wyllie DJA (2007) Late-phase, protein
synthesis-dependent long-term potentiation in hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neurones
with destabilized microtubule networks. Brit.
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135. Youssef FF,
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